UNIT - 3 Bba VI MIS
UNIT - 3 Bba VI MIS
UNIT - 3 Bba VI MIS
This sort of plan does not go into project specific details but rather focuses on the expectations
of users from the system. Typically, this kind of planning is done with a time horizon of five to ten
years in mind. Broad characteristics of information systems based on the needs of the users are
dealt with in this plan along with the technology trends in the information technology space and
long-term objectives of the organization. The long-term plan requires greater detailing than a
strategic plan and is normally prepared by senior executives in the organization which is then
approved by the top management. Ideally, senior executives from different departments are
involved in this process. The following step-wise course of action is normally taken to prepare a
long-range information systems plan:
Collecting background data
All kinds of data that helps in creating a background or perspective for the planning with regard
to the technology scenario, organization objectives, changing needs of the users, competition
scenario, potential set of information services in future, availability of resources in future,
suitability of organizational culture, etc., is collected and presented as a background.
The time horizon for such a plan ranges from a few months to a year. Operational details and
short-term goals and objectives are detailed out in this document. Normally the personnel of the
information systems department are involved in the preparation of such a plan. It includes
maintenance plan for existing systems, development plans for top priority systems, technical
support required for the development, operations plan, training plan, staffing plan and financial
plan containing practices and procedures for relevant issues, all in the short term of about a
year.
The presence of an information system in a company and in the present government is crucial.
This IT technology provides advantages especially in improving efficiency and effectiveness of
performance, such as accelerating bureaucracy, faster decision making, optimizing resources,
saving operational costs, and others.
In line with these benefits, the need for information system development also increased. An
information system will be more complex in order to further simplify the tasks performed by
human labor. Thus, in the end more human energy will be used to complete more substantial
affairs.
As for carrying out an information system development, the related team will consist of several
personnel, namely the project coordinator, system analyst and design, network designer,
programmer, technician (hardware), administrator, software tester, graphic designer, and
documentary.
V. Spiral method
Each of these methods has its own strengths and weaknesses. One method may not be
suitable for all type of systems. It depends on technical nature of a system, organizational
requirements, knowledge of developers etc. Basically all these methods follow either linear or
iterative approach or combination of these two approaches for development of systems. In
linear approach, above mentioned activities are followed in a sequence with or without
overlapping of some activities to develop a system. In iterative approach, the activities may or
not be repeated for improvement after getting users feedback.
Rather than having to get workers to count and monitor inventory, companies can use inventory
management software that checks real-time levels, provides helpful reports to managers and
can even trigger orders when the supply is low. Customer relationship management software
has automated common sales and marketing tasks such as generating leads, sending
promotions and tracking metrics. Companies can also take advantage of fully featured
enterprise resource planning software to make it easier to do accounting tasks, manage human
resources, monitor the supply chain, generate invoices and make supply purchases.
better customer experience
IT also makes it easier to provide a good customer experience through improved customer
service, easier customized marketing and e-commerce. Rather than only being able to reach
the company during business hours, customers can conveniently interact with the company on
its website and through social media, email and custom instant messaging services. Through
tracking customers' previous purchases with marketing software, companies can send
customized promotions that better meet customers' needs and result in more likely sales.
Customers also benefit from being able to purchase products and services from the company's
website, and this also increases the potential for more revenue and growth for the company.
Internet-enabled systems, such as secure entry systems and wireless cameras, help improve
business security and reduce risks of theft and loss of confidential information.
IT allows companies to store important company data in a database in the cloud to reduce
paper waste, increase security and allow for easy backups.
Companies can use online recruitment to find more qualified job candidates and handle most of
the hiring process online.
From enabling telecommuting to reducing energy use through modern systems, IT has a role in
company sustainability that can save money and improve the company's reputation.
Thanks to IT, getting the latest information about your competitors and the market is as easy as
searching Google on your computer or smartphone.