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informationsystems Goals of Information Systems  Organisations guided by strategic plan, where long term goals of organisation are identified  Following development of a strategic plan a mission statement is developed.  Mission statement is the basis for establishing a set of common goals to help achieve the organisations aims or organisational goals.  To achieve the goals the organisation develops a list of objectives.  Objectives are small achievable tasks undertaken to achieve a big task.  Non-profit organisations have different goals c/f profit organisations

informationsystems Goals of Information Systems Organisational goals and objectives often relate to improving the efficiency or effectiveness of operations. Increase efficiency: –Expressed in terms of cost, time and effort  By decreasing data-entry time by using a flatbed scanner (hardware)  ing rather than faxing to rural stores, saves time & reduces costs through less travel & less effort needed to information  Increasing the accuracy of data by using improved electronic data- validation techniques (software) and/or manual data-validation techniques (procedures)

informationsystems Information Systems Improving effectiveness; how well information & communications technology solutions work. Defined in terms of its attractiveness, readability, completeness, clarity, accuracy, accessibility, timeliness, communication of the message, relevance and usability.

informationsystems Types of information systems Transaction processing systems –Processes data generated by day-to-day transactions of an organisation, eg. Billing systems Office automation systems –Routine office tasks, documents, etc. Management information systems –Used with a TPS and it manipulates data created by TPS to generate reports for managers to make decisions on

informationsystems Types of information systems Decision-support systems –DSS allows users to manipulate data directly to create data models of “what if” scenarios Expert systems –Designed to analyse data and produce a recommendation or decisions –Uses a set of facts and rules called a knowledge base

informationsystems Problem-solving methodology relating to the analysis of ongoing information problems  4 stages: Analysis, Design, Development, Evaluation  An information problem arises when an organisation’s goals are not being met.  Types of information problems: Occur as a result of:  Inefficient procedures  Information that produces inaccuracies or doesn’t meet the needs of users  Dependence on old technology