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McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 7 e-Business Systems

7-2 Learning Objectives  Identify the following cross-functional enterprise systems, and give examples of how they can provide significant business value to a company:  Enterprise application integration  Transaction processing system  Enterprise collaboration system

7-3 Learning Objectives  Give examples of how Internet and other information technologies support business processes within the business functions of accounting, finance, human resource management, marketing, and production and operations management.

7-4 Section 1 E-Business Systems

7-5 I. Introduction  e-business is much broader than e- commerce, using the Internet for any type of business activity

7-6 II. Cross-Functional Enterprise Applications  Reengineer/improve business activities by crossing boundaries of traditional business functions  Enterprise Application Architecture – overview of major cross-functional enterprise applications and their interrelationships

7-7 II. Cross-Functional Enterprise Applications The New Product Development Process

7-8 II. Cross-Functional Enterprise Applications Interrelationships of Cross-Functional Enterprise Applications

7-9 IV. Transaction Processing Systems  Handles/records daily business activities (transactions)  Transaction – anything that occurs during daily business of which a record must be kept  Online transaction Processing Systems – capture and process transactions immediately, in real time

7-10 V. Enterprise Collaboration Systems (ECS)  Cross-functional IS help users to:  Communicate – share information  Coordinate – organize work efforts and resources  Collaborate – work together on projects

7-11 V. Enterprise Collaboration Systems (ECS)  Tools for Enterprise Collaboration  Electronic Communication Tools   Instant Messaging  Voice Mail  Faxing  Web Publishing  Paging

7-12 V. Enterprise Collaboration Systems (ECS)  Tools for Enterprise Collaboration  Electronic Conferencing Tools  Data Conferencing  Voice Conferencing  Videoconferencing  Discussion Forums  Chat Systems  Electronic Meeting Systems

7-13 V. Enterprise Collaboration Systems (ECS)  Tools for Enterprise Collaboration  Collaborative Work Management Tools  Calendaring and Scheduling  Task and Project Management  Workflow Systems  Document Sharing  Knowledge Management

7-14 V. Enterprise Collaboration Systems (ECS) Electronic Tools Enhance Enterprise Collaboration

7-15 Section 2 Functional Business Systems

7-16 I. Introduction  IT in Business – some IS support specific business functions

7-17 I. Introduction Functional Business IS Support Major Functional Areas

7-18 II. Marketing Systems  IS that aid in planning, promotions and sale of existing products in existing markets III. Manufacturing Systems  Support the production/operations function

7-19 IV. Human Resource Systems  Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) support:  Planning to meet personnel needs  Development employee to their full potential  Control personnel policies and programs V. Accounting Systems  The oldest and most widely used IS in business; emphasize legal/historical record keeping accurate financial statements

7-20 VI. Financial Management Systems  Support decisions concerning:  Financing a business – determine financing needs  Allocation and control of financial resources