Chapter 1 Data and Information
Chapter 1 Data and Information
FUNDAMENTAL OF
BUSINESS INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
SUB TOPIC
DATA AND
INFORMATION
WHAT IS DATA ?
WHAT IS
INFORMATION ?
DATA:
Exampl
e
ANOTHER EXAMPLE:
Data Manipulation
Example: customer survey
Reading through data collected from a customer
survey with questions in various categories would be
time-consuming and not very helpful.
When manipulated, the surveys may provide useful
information.
WHAT IS SYSTEM?
System:
A set of components that
work together to achieve
a common goal
Subsystem:
One part of a system
where the products of
more than one system
are combined to reach
an ultimate goal
SYSTEM
OUTPUT
output
proce
ss
input
INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
Presentatio
n
Media
Detail
Order
Clarity
THE RELATIONSHIP
ESS
MIS
OAS
DSS
TPS
BASIC RESOURCES OF IS
PEOPLE RESOURCE
HARDWARE
RESOURCE
Computer system
Computer Peripherals
Which consist of
central processing
units.
Laptop , tablet or
desktop microcomputer
system.
A peripheral is a device
attached to a host
computer.
Keyboard , electronic
mouse.
Stylus for input of data
and commands
Video screen or printer
for output of
information
Magnetic or optical disk
drives for storage of
data resources.
SOFTWARE RESOURCE
Includes all sets of information
processing instructions.
They all require software
resources in the form of
information processing
instructions and procedures in
order to properly capture ,
process and disseminate
information to their users.
Example of software
resources
DATA RESOURCE
Data that were previously
captured as a result of a
common transaction are now
stored, processed, and
analyzed using sophisticated
software application that can
reveal complex relationship
about sales, customers,
competitors, and markets.
Databases
that hold
processed
and
organized
data.
The data
resources of
information
system are
typically
organized,
stored, and
accessed by
a variety of
data
resource
managemen
t
technologica
l into :
Knowledge
bases that
hold
knowledge in a
variety of
forms such as
facts, rules
and case
examples
about
successful
business
practices.
NETWORK RESOURCE
Communication media
Twisted-pair , coaxial and fiber-optic
cables and microwave.
Networks infrastructure
Modems and internetwork processors.
LEVELS OF MANAGERIAL
DECISION MAKING
STRATEGIC
TACTICAL
OPERATIONAL
THE PICTURE
BENEFITS OF
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
BETTER INFORMATION