Chapter 1 Introduction to Information Systems

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Dashboards

A BI application that provides rapid access to timely information and direct access to management reports

Data items

An elementary description of things, events, activities, and transactions that are recorded, classified, and stored but are not organized to convey any specific meaning

Expert systems

Attempt to duplicate the work of human experts by applying reasoning capabilities, knowledge, and expertise within a specific domain

Information

Data that have been organized so that they have meaning and value to the recipient

Functional area information systems

Systems that provide information to managers (usually midlevel) in the functional areas, in order to support managerial tasks of planning, organizing and controlling operations

Supply chain

The coordinated movement of resources from organization through conversion to the end consumer

Ergonomics

The science of adapting machines and work environments to people; focuses on creating an environment that is safe, well lit, and comfortable

Procedures

The set if instructions for combining hardware, software, database, and network components in order to process information and generate the desired output

Information technology services

IT personnel use IT components to perform these IT services: develop info systems, oversee security and risk, and manage data

Interorganizational information systems

Information systems that connect two or more organizations

Enterprise resource planning system

Information systems that correct a lack of communication among the functional areas ISs by tightly integrating the functional area ISs via a common database

Computer-based information system

An information system that uses computer technology to perform some or all of its intended tasks

Knowledge

Data and/or information that have been organized and processed to convey understanding, experience, accumulated learning, and expertise as they apply to a current problem

Information technology platform

Formed by the IT components of hardware, software, networks, and databases

Information technology components

Hardware, software, databases, and networks

Information technology infrastructure

IT components plus IT services

Electronic commerce systems

A type of interorganizational information system that enables organizations to conduct transactions, called business-to-business electronic commerce, and customers to conduct transactions with businesses, called business-to-consumer electronic commerce.`

Database

A collection of related files or tables containing data

Application

A computer program designed to support a specific task or business process

Network

A connecting system (wireline or wireless) that permits different computers to share resources

Informed user

A person knowledgeable about information systems and information technology

Hardware

A processor, monitor, keyboard, or printer. Together they accept, process, and display data and information

Software

A set of computer programs that enable the hardware to process data

Knowledge workers

Professional employees such as financial and marketing analysts, engineers, lawyers, and accountants, who are experts in a particular subject area and create information and knowledge, which they integrate into the business.

Business intelligence systems

Provide computer-based support for complex, nonroutine decisions, primarily for middle managers and knowledge workers

Transaction processing system

Supports monitoring, collection storage, and processing of data from the organization's basic business transactions, each of which generates data


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