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Computer Concepts 2014 Chapter 10 Information Systems Analysis and Design

10 Chapter Contents  Section A: Information Systems  Section B: Systems Analysis  Section C: System Design  Section D: Implementation and Maintenance  Section E: Corporate Data Security Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design2

10 FastPoll True/False Questions Answer A for True and B for False  Tactical and operational planning define long term goals for an organization.  When managers encounter unstructured problems, a transaction processing system can usually supply the answers.  An OLTP system processes transactions in real time as they are entered.  An ad hoc report is a customized report that provides information not available in regularly scheduled reports.  An expert system uses a knowledge base and inference engine.  An SDLC provides a general outline of how an information system evolves. Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design3

10 FastPoll True/False Questions Answer A for True and B for False  System requirements are also called success factors.  DFDs and UML are used to document information systems.  Unit testing is a process that tests all the hardware and software components of an information system to make sure it performs according to specifications.  Throughput refers to the amount of data processed in a particular time interval.  MTBF refers to the average time between failures of a hardware component. Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design4

10 Section A: Information Systems  Information Systems in Organizations  Transaction Processing Systems  Management Information Systems  Decision Support Systems  Expert Systems and Neural Networks Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design5

10 Question  Information systems are classified based on the type of information they collect and provide. What types of information systems are you as an average consumer likely to interact with?  A. Transaction processing systems and expert systems  B. Management information systems and transaction processing systems  C. Decision support systems and executive information systems  D. Expert systems and neural networks Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design6

10 Information Systems in Organizations  An information system collects, stores, and processes data to provide useful, accurate, and timely information  An organization is a group of people working together to accomplish a goal  Business  Nonprofit organization  Mission  Mission statement Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design7

10  Organizational charts depict the hierarchy of employees in an organization Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design8 Information Systems in Organizations

10  Information systems can:  Automate routine tasks  Make decisions in response to problems  Structured problem  Semi-structured problem  Unstructured problem  Collect and store internal or external information Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design9 Information Systems in Organizations

10 Transaction Processing Systems  Provide a way to collect, process, store, display, modify, or cancel transactions  Payroll, accounting, airline reservations, inventory, point of sale and cellular phone billing  Batch processing vs. online processing  OLTP system  Commit or rollback strategy  Detail reports Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design10

Transaction Processing Systems Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design11

10 Management Information Systems Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design12

10 Management Information Systems Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design13

10 Decision Support Systems  Helps people make decisions by directly manipulating data, analyzing data from external sources, generating statistical projections, and creating data models of various scenarios  Executive information system  DSSs design decision models and make decision queries Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design14

10 Decision Support Systems Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design15

10 Expert Systems and Neural Networks  Expert systems are designed to analyze data and produce a recommendation, diagnosis, or decision based on a set of facts and rules  Knowledge base  Inference engine  Knowledge engineering  Expert system shell  Fuzzy logic  Neural networks use computer circuitry to simulate how a brain may process info, learn, and remember Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design16

10 Expert Systems and Neural Networks Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design17

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