Management Information Systems: Components of An IS Session 2
Management Information Systems: Components of An IS Session 2
Management Information Systems: Components of An IS Session 2
Components of an IS Session 2
Components
Hardware
Hardware Computer equipment used to perform input, processing, and output activities The objects that you can actually touch E.g. disks, disk drives, display screens, keyboards, printers, boards, chips etc.
Hardware Components
Central processing unit (CPU) A hardware component that performs computing functions utilizing the ALU, control unit, and registers.
Arithmetic/logic unit (ALU) Performs mathematical calculations and makes logical comparisons Control unit Sequentially accesses program instructions, decodes them, coordinates flow of data in/out of ALU, registers, primary and secondary storage, and various output devices
Hardware Components
Registers High-speed storage areas used to temporarily hold small units of program instructions and data immediately before, during, and after execution by the CPU Primary storage Holds program instructions and data (a.k.a. main memory)
Secondary Storage
Stores large amounts of data, instructions, and information more permanently than main memory
Schematic
Communications devices
Processing device Control unit Input devices Arithmetic/ logic unit Output devices
Secondary storage
Input Devices
PC input devices Voice recognition devices Digital computer cameras Terminals Scanning devices Optical data readers Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) Point Of Sale (POS) devices Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) Pen input devices Light pens Touch sensitive screens Bar code scanners
Output Devices
Display monitors Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) Printers and plotters Etc.
Software
Software Computer programs that govern/determine/control the operation of the computer Computer instructions or data
Types
Application Software and Systems Software
Application software
Proprietary software
Off-the-shelf software
In-house developed
Contract
Customized package
Standard package
In-house customized
Contract customization
Word Processing
Word Processing Provides assistance in formulating, formatting, and printing documents such as letters, memos, and papers.
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Spreadsheet
Spreadsheet Provides a wide range of built-in functions for statistical, financial, logical, database, graphics, and data and time calculations.
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Database
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Graphics
Spheres of Influence
Personal
Information systems that serve the needs of an individual user
Workgroup
Two or more people who work together to achieve a common goal
Enterprise
Information systems that support the firm in its interaction with its environment.
Programming Languages
Programming languages
Coding schemes used to write both systems and application software
Ownership
Freeware Shareware Public-domain software
Freeware
Copyrighted software given away for free by the author. Although it is available for free, the author retains the copyright, which means That you cannot do anything with it that is not expressly allowed by the author. Usually, the author allows people to use the software, but not sell it.
Ownership
Freeware Shareware Public-domain software
Shareware (1)
Software distributed on the basis of an honor system. Most shareware delivered free of charge, but the author usually requests that you pay a small fee if you like the program and use it regularly. By sending the small fee, you become registered with the producer so that you can receive service assistance and updates. You can copy shareware and pass it along to friends and colleagues.
Shareware (2)
Shareware inexpensive as usually produced by a single programmer and offered directly to customers. Thus, there are practically no packaging or advertising expenses. Note that shareware differs from public-domain software in that
Shareware is copyrighted.
This means that you cannot sell a shareware product as your own.
Ownership
Freeware Shareware Public-domain software
Public-domain Software
Refers to any program that is not copyrighted. Public-domain software is free and can be used without restrictions. The term public-domain software is often used incorrectly to include freeware, free software that is nevertheless copyrighted.
Accounts receivable ordering Accounts payable Cash-flow analysis processing Manufacturing control
Procedures
Includes the strategies, policies, methods, and rules for using the CBIS