INFORMATION SYSTEMS (Module 2 Unit 3)

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CLICK-AND-MORTAR

It is a type of business model that has both online and offline operations, which typically include a website and a physical store.

INFORMATION

It is commonly referred to as "processed data". These are used in decision making.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

It is the application of a combination of hardware and software used to retrieve, store, transmit, and manipulate data. Often in the context of a business or other enterprise.

DATA

It is the raw material that an information system transforms into useful.

BRICK-AND-MORTAR

It refers to a traditional street-side business that offers products and services to its customers face-to-face in an office or store that the business owns or rents.

DATA

The "raw material" in information. These are facts that are recorded and stored. It undergoes certain processes before it becomes information.

STAKEHOLDERS

The PEOPLE who has an interest in an information system. They include the management group, users, and IT staff members.

E-COMMERCE; I-COMMERCE

The buying and selling of goods over the internet. Include the two (2) types of Internet-based commerce.

WEB SUPPORT

"webmasters"

ANALYSIS

Assess of the requirements needed and provide documentation.

INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Collect, process, store, and distribute information. It supports decision making, coordination, and control. Also help analyze problems, visualize complex subject and create new products.

CLICK

Companies who have a website/online presence without a physical store. They sell their products through their website only.

BUSINESS-TO-CONSUMER

Consumers can go online to purchase and enormous variety of products and services. It allows customers to do research, compare prices and features, chack availability, arrange delivery, and choose payment methods in a single convenient session.

DATABASE ADMINISTRATION

Database design, management, security, backup, and user access.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT

Develops and maintains a company's information systems. They provides technical support.

INFORMATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS

Hardware, Software, Data, Processes, and People.

USER SUPPORT

Help desks or information center (IC)

DESIGN

Identify all inputs, processes,and outputs.

VALUE OF INFORMATION

It equals to the benefit produced by the information minus the cost of producing it. (BENEFIT-COST).

BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS

It is a form of transaction between businesses, such as one involving a manufacturer and wholesaler, or a wholesaler and a retailer.

SYSTEM

It is a set of two or more interrelated components interacting to achieve a goal.

NETWORK ADMINISTRATION

Includes hardware and software maintenance, support, and security.

IN-HOUSE APPLICATIONS

Information systems developed for a company, by itself

SOFTWARE PACKAGES

Information systems purchased from outside vendors.

SUPERVISORS AND TEAM LEADERS

Oversee operational employees and carry out day-to-day functions

IMPLEMENTATION

Proposed system is constructed, all entities have their own functions.

SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

Step-by-step process for developing high-quality information systems

PLANNING

The initial stage, conducts preliminary investigation.

SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT

The proces of defining, designing, testing, and implementing a software application.

HARDWARE

The tangible aspect of a computer system.

SOFTWARE

These are the programs and other operating information used by a computer.

KNOWLEDGE WORKERS

These include professional staff members such as system analysts, programmers, accountant, researchers, etc.

OPERATIONAL EMPLOYEES

These include users who rely on TPS to enter and receive dara they need to perform their jobs.

MANAGEMENT GROUP

They are responsible for the management of the system.

SYSTEM ANALYST

They are responsible for the planning, designing, developing, and maintaining an information system

IT STAFF MEMBERS

They are the ones who develop and support the system. This includes system analysts, programmers, and network administrators.

USERS

They are the people inside and outside the company who will interact with the system.

MIDDLE MANAGERS

They provide direction, necessary resources, and performance feedback to supervisors and team leaders.

TOP MANAGERS

They provide the strategic plans.

SYSTEM ANALYST

They work as amember of an IT department. Responsible for investigation, analyzation, designing, developing, installing, evaluating, and maintaining a company's informations system.

APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT

This team may include users, managers, and IT Staff members.

MAINTENANCE

Verification of the implementation of proposed system.

PROCESSES

a.k.a. the "Building blocks of an Information." It decribes the tasks and business functions that users, managers, and IT staff members perform to achieve specific results.

SYSTEMS SUPPORT AND SECURITY

the "Deployment Team"


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