Business 230 Chapter 1
A system can be defined as...
A group of objects working together to accomplish some goal
This is the lower layer of organizational management, typically concerned with day to day operations of the organization, and there is little risk. Average compensation
Operational
The three layers of organizations are
Operational, Tactical and strategic
Organizations interact with their environment through their
Outputs
These are ideal for displaying information to an audience, and as means of keeping the speaker on track.
Presentations
The inputs for the DSS were data reports from the ___ & the ___
TPS & MIS
The middle layer of management in an operation. Has more long-term focus. Moderate compensation
Tactical
These have one advantage and that is size. They were developed in response to the need to share documents between users of early computers.
Text Documents
To answer some questions or a set of questions leading to higher decision making
The objective of information
A system that does not receive inputs from the external environment and does not provide outputs
A closed system
A good rule of thumb for presentations is to spend at least ___ minutes on each slide.
5
A system able to change the way it behaves based upon the external environment
An open system
Facts that can be represented by objects such as letters, numbers, symbols, words ect.,
Data
When users are granted rights or privileges to access data, usually through online sources. It still needs to be protected from unauthorized access through data security systems.
Data Dissemination
The securing of data and data processes within and outside the organization, the granting of rights and privileges to access data within and outside the organization, and detection of unauthorized access.
Data Security
Incoming data must be examined, incorrect or inappropriately formatted data must be correct and changes must be made to bring the data in line with the existing data requirements for the org.
Data cleansing and scrubbing
Organizations constantly collect data from a variety of sources, many of which are from the external environment The data must be stored in some secure location. This is known as:
Data collection
These contain huge amounts of data arranged in a series of related tables. They are effective ways to select the required data from the massive amounts of data stored in a database.
Database Queries
This system processes data and indicates one particular best option, and still leaves it up to managers to approve the choice.
Decision Support System (DSS)
Dissemination of information can be in
Electronic format or hard copy
In _____ , the heart is a central database. All parts of the organization have to enter data in formats and all departments have to have access to the same data and information.
Enterprise systems
To overcome the silo effect, large organizations use massive, purpose-built system called:
Enterprise systems
These systems use touch screens to allow the executive to access the information system. It requires a great deal of information to be imported from the external environment (This information would then be consolidated and placed into the system)
Executive Support Systems (ESS) aka Executive Information Systems (EIS)
___ used a set of rules to hold knowledge and make decisions. The answers would be processed through and inference engine which contained rules of logic used to come to a solution
Expert Systems
This enviornment consists of those entities over which the organization has little control.
External environment
Data that has been given context or meaning through the application of various processes
Information
Data that is (1) accurate and timely, (2) specific and organized for a purpose, (3) presented within a context that gives it meaning and relevance and (4) can lead to an increase in understanding and a decrease in uncertainty is....
Information
Information has to be available in a timely fashion to be useful
Information Timeliness
The relative presence of errors in information
Information accurary
_____ is considered to be perfect if there is no missing information
Information completness
Whether the information meets some set of specification
Information consistency
Open systems who's inputs are data.
Information systems
To have little redundancy in the information
Information uniqueness
Environment over which the organization can maintain a relatively high degree of control. It is open to inputs from the external environment from entities such as their customers, suppliers, the government, competition, shareholders ect.
Internal Environment
Transactions could be examined to determine which products were the most profitable, asses demand trends, examine production efficiency.
Management Information Systems (MIS)
The combination of text, graphics, audio, video and other media is called
Multimedia
Effective tools for manipulating data and creating graphics to represent trends in data. Originally developed to represent an accounting sheet on a computer screen.
Spreadsheets
The top layer of management for an organization. High risk, time focus is many years. Few employees, high compensation
Strategic
An accounting department would have their own TPS and MIS and would not share data and information with other departments:
The silo effect
The inputs of the MIS were the transactions for the ______ and the outputs were routine reports
Transaction Processing System (TPS)
The first information systems to be developed were at the operational level. They were developed in response to the demands of the organization for a system to keep track of day-to-day transactions and were called:
Transaction Processing Systems
In these, files and reports can be placed in a central location, and can be accessed by people as needed.
Webpages