EIS-Dadgar,Amirian fard 1 EIS (Executive Information System) By : Marjan Dadgar & Sepiede Amirian Fard Professor:Dr.Ghasemzadeh Autumn 2005.

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EIS-Dadgar,Amirian fard 1 EIS (Executive Information System) By : Marjan Dadgar & Sepiede Amirian Fard Professor:Dr.Ghasemzadeh Autumn 2005

EIS-Dadgar,Amirian fard 2 EIS Back ground -IS: Support the management function - Led to computerized system : MIS,DSS - Success with middle-management - Information overload - EIS was first introduced in 1982 by Jack Rochart and Michael Treacy - Increasing need for information at strategic level,then increasing importance of EIS

EIS-Dadgar,Amirian fard 3 EIS definition End-user Fast & Easy access Integrated data Graphical, Tabular, Textual User friendly Little or no training to use Drill down

EIS-Dadgar,Amirian fard 4 A comparison of EIS, MIS and DSS DSSMISEIS Planning,organizing, staffing and controlling controlguide actionsPrinciple use Supports semi-structured and unstructured decision making mainly structured routine problems using standard operations research and other models mainly high-level & unstructured decisions and policies Decision support capabilities choice of dialog style integrated in many DSS DesirableA mustGraphics A must if no intermediaries are used DesirableA mustuser-friendliness Information is provided by the EIS and/or MIS is used as an input to the DSS Information is provided to a diversified group of users who then manipulate it or summarized it as needed Filters and compress information,track critical data and information treatment of information

EIS-Dadgar,Amirian fard 5 A typical EIS screen

EIS-Dadgar,Amirian fard 6 Why EIS? Improve ment in Quality & quantity of information More timely information More concise, Relative info More competitive information Faster access to information Reduce paper cost Enhanced communication Fewer meeting Increase span of control Greater response to customer need

EIS-Dadgar,Amirian fard 7 EIS softwares - Forest&Trees from ca - Lightship from Pilot software - Commander from Comshare

EIS-Dadgar,Amirian fard 8 What is Cleverpath Forest&Trees? - Provide a feature-rich,visual development environment with extensive data access capabilities - Enabling organizations to build and deploy KPI dashboards as well as EIS and DSS applications.

EIS-Dadgar,Amirian fard 9 Key Performance Indicator Easy to understand Graphic display of critical business metrics KPI

EIS-Dadgar,Amirian fard 10 Why Forest &Trees User friendly Accelerates Time-to- market Ability to apply BAM More competitive By offering: Comprehensive query AnalysisCharting Reporting features Alarm graphical wizard Business Activity Monitoring Business Activity Monitoring

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EIS-Dadgar,Amirian fard 15 References: - - Hugh j.Watson.George Houdeshel.Rex Kelly Rainer,JR.Building Executive Information Systems and Decision Support application wikipedia.org.wiki-Executive- Information- Systems - vprc. asu.html