Chapter 1: Foundations of IS in Business

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Introduction to Information Systems
Essentials for the Internetworked E-Business Enterprise
Eleventh Edition
James A. O’Brien
Chapter
1
Foundations
of Information Systems
in Business
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Chapter Objectives
• Provide foundation of why information
systems are important
• Identify major types of information
systems
• Identify major types of information
systems
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Chapter Objectives
• Define construct of an information
system – people, hardware, software,
data, and networks
• The above resources perform input,
processing, output, storage, and control
activities that transform data resources
into information products.
• Identify challenges and ethical issues
that a business manager might face
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An IS Framework for Business Professionals
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Components of an Information System
People
Information
Systems
Resources
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What is a System?
Environment
Feedback
Signals
Feedback
Signals
Control
Signals
Control by
Management
Control
Signals
Input of
Raw Materials
Manufacturing
Process
Output of
Finished Products
System Boundary
Other Systems
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Components of an Information System
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Data versus Information
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Attributes of Information Quality
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Major Roles of Information Systems
Support
Strategies for
Competitive Advantage
Support
Business Decision Making
Support
Business Processes and Operations
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IT Era’s
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Data Processing (DP)
Micro Era
Network Era
WAN Network Environment
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Client-Server
Thin Client
Web
WAP
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History of the role of Information Systems
1950-1960
1960-1970
Data
Processing
Management
Reporting
Electronic
Data
Processing
- TPS
Management
Information
Systems
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1970-1980
Decision
Support
Decision
Support
Systems
- Ad hoc
Reports
1980-1990
1990-2000
Strategic &
End User
Electronic
Commerce
End User
Computing
Exec Info Sys
Expert Systems
SIS
Electronic
Business &
Commerce
-Internetworked
E-Business &
Commerce
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The e-Business Enterprise
The Internet
Suppliers and Other Business Partners
Company
Boundary
Extranets
Supply Chain Management
Procurement, Distribution, and Logistics
Engineering &
Research
Manufacturing
and
Production
Accounting,
and Finance
Intranets
Customer Relationship Management
Marketing
Sales
Customer Service
Extranets
Consumer and Business Customers
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Types of Information Systems
Why Organizations need
Information Systems
 Meeting Global Challenges
 Capturing opportunities in the Market Place
 Supporting Corporate Strategy
 Linking Departments Whose Functions are
different
 Enhancing Worker Productivity
 Increasing Quality of Goods and Services
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Types of Information Systems
Information Systems
Operations
Management
Support
Support
Systems
Systems
Transaction
Process
Enterprise
Management
Decision
Executive
Processing
Control
Collaboration
Information
Support
Information
Systems
Systems
Systems
Systems
Systems
Systems
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Functional Business Systems
Human
Resources
Systems
Manufacturing
Information
Systems
Quality Control
Information
Systems
Customer
Geographic
Information
Systems
Financial
and Accounting
Systems
Marketing
Information
Systems
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Other Categories of Information Systems
Expert Systems
Knowledge Management Systems
Cross-Functional Information Systems
Strategic Information Systems
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Other Categories of Information Systems
Expert Systems
Knowledge Management Systems
Cross-Functional Information Systems
Strategic Information Systems –
National Semiconductor – “faster & better” decisions
Global Information Systems- Levi’s
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The Information Systems Development Process
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Management Challenges of the E-business Enterprise
•IS Human Resources
•IS Development
•IT Infrastructure
•IS Performance
•Organization Structure
•and Culture
•User Acceptance
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•Business Strategies
•Business Processes
•Business Needs
•Customer Relationships
•Business Partners
•Suppliers
•Business Customers
Ethical Considerations
Potential Risks?
Potential Laws?
Possible Responses?
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Chapter Summary
• Information Systems play a vital role in the
efficient and effective operations of Ebusiness, E-commerce and enterprise
collaboration.
• The business professional must know:
– Components (fundamentals) of IS
– Information Technologies
– Business Applications and processes
– Managerial Challenges
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Chapter Summary (cont)
• An information system uses the resources of
people, hardware, software, data, and networks
to perform input, processing, output, storage
and control activities. – Transform
organizational processes
• Information systems perform three vital roles in
business firms. They support:
– Business processes and operations,
– Business decision making; and
– Strategic competitive advantage
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