Introduction to Information Systems Essentials for the Internetworked E-Business Enterprise Eleventh Edition Chapter Foundations of Information Systems in Business
Eleventh Edition 1 Introduction to Information Systems Essentials for the Internetworked E-Business Enterprise C h a p t e r 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
James A.O'Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition Chapter Objectives Explain why knowledge of information systems is important for business professionals and identify five areas of information systems knowledge they need. Give examples to illustrate how electronic business,electronic commerce,or enterprise collaboration systems could support a firm's business processes,managerial decision making, and strategies for competitive advantage
James A. O’Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition 2 • Explain why knowledge of information systems is important for business professionals and identify five areas of information systems knowledge they need. • Give examples to illustrate how electronic business, electronic commerce, or enterprise collaboration systems could support a firm’s business processes, managerial decision making, and strategies for competitive advantage. Chapter Objectives
James A.O'Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition Chapter Objectives Provide examples of the components of real world information systems.Illustrate that in an information system,people use hardware,software,data,and networks as resources to perform input, processing,output,storage,and control activities that transform data resources into information products
James A. O’Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition 3 • Provide examples of the components of real world information systems. Illustrate that in an information system, people use hardware, software, data, and networks as resources to perform input, processing, output, storage, and control activities that transform data resources into information products. Chapter Objectives
James A.O'Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition Chapter Objectives Provide examples of several major types of information systems from your experiences with business organizations in the real world. Identify several challenges that a business manager might face in managing the successful and ethical development and use of information technology in a business
James A. O’Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition 4 • Provide examples of several major types of information systems from your experiences with business organizations in the real world. • Identify several challenges that a business manager might face in managing the successful and ethical development and use of information technology in a business. Chapter Objectives
James A.O'Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition 5 An IS Framework for Business Professionals Management Challenges Business Information Applications Information Technologies Systems Development Foundation Processes Concepts
James A. O’Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition 5 An IS Framework for Business Professionals
James A.O'Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition 6 Components of an Information System People Information Systems Resources Software Networks Data
James A. O’Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition 6 Information Systems Resources People Components of an Information System
James A O'Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition7 What is an Information System? Control of System Performance Input of Output of Data Processing Information Data Resources Products Storage of Data Resources
James A. O’Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition 7 What is an Information System? Input of Data Resources Processing Data Output of Information Products Control of System Performance Storage of Data Resources
James A.O'Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition What is a System? Environment Feedback 888 Feedback Signals Signals Control Control by Control Signals Management Signals Input of Manufacturing Output of Raw Materials Process Finished Products System Boundary Other Systems
James A. O’Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition 8 What is a System? Manufacturing Process Input of Raw Materials Output of Finished Products Environment Other Systems Control by Management Control Signals Control Signals Feedback Signals Feedback Signals System Boundary
James A.O'Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition 9 Components of an Information System End Users and IS Specialists People Resources Software Resources Programs and Procedures Control of System Performance 本 Input Processing Output of Data of Data and Knowledge Bases Data Into Infommation Data Resources Resources Information Products Storage of Data Resources Network Resources Communications Media and Network Support
James A. O’Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition 9 Components of an Information System
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James A. O’Brien Introduction to Information Systems Eleventh Edition 10 Data versus Information Monthly Sales Report for West Region Sales Rep: Charles Mann Emp No. 79154 Item Qty Sold Price TM Shoes 1200 $100