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Information Technology in the Digital Economy Chapter 1 Information Technology in the Digital Economy

Digital Economy – “New” Economy E-Business: The use of electronic technologies to transact business. Collaboration: People and Organizations interact, communicate, collaborate and search for information Information Exchange: Storing, processing and transmission of information. Chapter 1

Digital Business Telecommunications Networks Field Sales Internet Consumer In-office Chapter 1

The Old Economy – Taking Photo’s Buy film in a store Load your camera Take pictures Take roll of film to store for processing Pickup the film when ready Select specific photos for enlargement Mail to family and friends Chapter 1

The New Economy – Taking Photo’s 1st Generation Digital Photography Old economy except 6 and 7 were replaced by using a scanner and emailing 2nd Generation Digital Photography Use a Digital Camera, no film, no processing. 3rd Generation Digital Photography Your Digital Camera is now your mobile phone, in your binoculars or a palmtop computer. Chapter 1

The Drivers of change Business Pressures on an Organization that force change. Technology Market Society Chapter 1

Information System Control Input Process Feedback Output An information system (IS) collects, processes, stores, analyzes, and disseminates information for a specific purpose. Like any other system, an information system includes inputs (data, instructions) and outputs (reports, calculations). It processes the inputs by using technology such as PCs and produces outputs that are sent to users or to other systems via electronic networks and a feedback mechanism that controls the operation. Control Input Process Feedback Output Chapter 1

Information System Is A System Chapter 1

Computer Based Information System Application Hardware Hardware Software Data Network Procedures People Software Data People More than hardware and software Chapter 1

Applications and Operations Retail operations Wholesale Manufacturing Human Resources Marketing Content management … Chapter 1

Information Systems Functional Perspective Marketing Identify customers Determine what they want Planning products Advertising and promoting products Determine prices for products Chapter 1

Information Systems Functional Perspective Sales Contact customers Sell the product Take the order Follow-up on the sale 5 year sales forecast Chapter 1

Information Systems Functional Perspective Manufacturing Control Equipment and machinery Design new products When and quantity of products to produce New production facilities Generate the work order Chapter 1

Information Systems Functional Perspective Purchasing Which vendors Quantity to purchase Coop, rebate tracking Handle delivery discrepancies Generate the purchase order Chapter 1

Information Systems Functional Perspective Finance Financial Assets Investment management Banking Long term budgets Chapter 1

Information Systems Functional Perspective Accounting Accounts Receivable Disbursements Payroll Depreciation Earned Coop and Rebates Chapter 1

Information Systems Functional Perspective Human Resources Employee wages, salaries & benefits Long term labor requirements Tracking vacation, sick, Track employee skills Interview and review employees Chapter 1

Trends in Technology Cost-performance ratio of chips keeps improving. Moore’s Law, his prediction was that the processing power of silicon chips would double every 18 months. According to McGarvey & tenornetworks.com, states that the performance of optical communication networks is growing by a factor of 10 every three years Several new devices and methods to increase storage capacity price performance Object technology enables the development of self-contained units of software that can be shared Networked and distributed computing is emerging rapidly Metcalfe’s Law. Chapter 1

Trends in Technology (continued) Internet Mobile Computing and M-Commerce Wireless networks Pervasive Computing Smart Devices Chapter 1

Trends in Technology (continued) The Networked Enterprise The Network Computer Optical Networks Storage Area Networks Intranets & Extranets The Internet Chapter 1

Why Study Information Systems? You will be more effective in your chosen career if you understand how successful information systems are built, used, and managed. You also will be more effective if you know how to recognize and avoid unsuccessful systems and failures. Developing “Computer” Literacy will only enhance your “Information” Literacy Chapter 1