Sie sind auf Seite 1von 15

4/10/12

Management Information System MIS-332

Group Name- BAIRUT

Management Information System

4/10/12

Management Information System or management information services and pronounced as a separate letters, MIS refers broadly to a computer- based system that provide managers with the tools for organizing, evaluating and efficiently running their department.

A-

Field of MIS:

A-

4/10/12

Types of Information System

A-

4/10/12

IS VS IT
IS
1.

4/10/12

IT
1.

IS means Information System

IT means Information Technology.

2.Information System is data and its relationship to and from other data. 3. IS is help to decide a decision making in an organization. 4. IS helps to Make

2.IT is not a data. It is related in a computer


3.

Tools and technique that support the design and development of IS. IT helps to achieve A-

4.

4/10/12

Computer literacy Vs Information literacy

Computer

literacy is a working knowledge of computers, their components and functions. Computer literacy is only a small part of information literacy. literacy is the ability to use information to ones advantage. Information literacy includes computer literacy, along with problem-solving skills and business acumen.

Information

B-

Data Vs Information
Data

4/10/12

is the raw material from which information is generated. Data can be text, numbers, audio, video, images or any combination of these. Data may or may not be useful to the decision maker. Data must be processed to become useful. Data need always huge space. Data is the lowest level of knowledge. is processed data and can be used to make decisions. Human beings apply facts, principles, knowledge, experience and intuition to convert data into information.

Information

B-

Information Systems
4/10/12
Cso es ut mr

S p l es u pi r

Bsn s ui e sUi s nt

F nt o u ci nl a
d p rm e at e ns t

Cmei o o pt t r s

Ot e hr

Dt Cl e t o aa ol ci n
C si y l sf a

Sr ot

Po e s r cs

Soe tr

Rt i v ere e

Dpi ae u lc t

D s m ae i e i t s n

Dc so ei in Me1 a r k

Dcso ei i n Me2 a r k At o ci n

Dcso ei i n Me3 a r k

Gasa dm so ol n i i n s

B-

Management Information Systems


Perspectives on Information Systems

4/10/12

Levels in a Firm

Business organizations are hierarchies consisting of three principal levels: senior management, middle management, and operational management. Information systems serve each of these levels. Scientists and knowledge workers often work with middle management.

C-

4/10/12

Potential risk of information system

1.Deskilling of workers 2. Information overview 3. Information Mistrust 4. Increased Competitive Pressure 5. Disenchantment with IS 6. Challenges in developing IS 7. Security Breaches
Click to edit Master subtitle style

C-

Information system: Three activities produce information organizations need

4/10/12

Input: Captures raw data from organization or external environment Processing: Converts raw data into meaningful form Output: Transfers processed information to people or activities that use it Feedback: output returned to appropriate members of organization to help evaluate or correct input stage Control: Measuring the feedback and take necessary action.

Control

Input

Processo r

Output
C-

Management Information System


We

4/10/12

refer to IS that support individual group and organization- wide decision as personal information system. types of system:

Three 1. 2. 3.

Personal Information System (PIS) Work group Information system (WIS) Wide Information System (OWS) PIS WIS OWS C-

Types of Information system

Characteristics Of System
Every

4/10/12

system has a purpose

Most System Have five components Systems are made up o f system, whose goals are refers to as sub goals Systems are guided both by their individuals goal and by their relationship with other systems within the System system must work together in Harmony to achieve system goals D-

Sub

Computer Ethics

4/10/12

# Ten commandments of computer Ethics.

Not use a computer to harm other people. interfere with other peoples computer work. snoop around in other peoples files. use a computer steal.

Not

Not Not

Not use a computer to bear false witness.

D-

Computer Ethics
Not

4/10/12

copy or use proprietary software for which thou has not paid Not use other peoples computer resources without authorization or proper compensation. use other peoples intellectual output salt think about the social consequences of the program thou art writing or system thou and designing. salt always use a computer in ways that demonstrate consideration and respect for they fellow humans.

Not

Thou

Thou

D-

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen