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Computer-Based Information System

The document provides an overview of Computer-Based Information Systems (CBIS) and their role in managing information technology tools to enhance information processing and management. It outlines the components, capabilities, and types of organizational information systems, as well as the impacts of IT on organizations and society. Additionally, it includes a case study assignment focused on analyzing a specific CBIS within an organization.

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Computer-Based Information System

The document provides an overview of Computer-Based Information Systems (CBIS) and their role in managing information technology tools to enhance information processing and management. It outlines the components, capabilities, and types of organizational information systems, as well as the impacts of IT on organizations and society. Additionally, it includes a case study assignment focused on analyzing a specific CBIS within an organization.

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Computer-Based

Information
System
ISY 102 Lecture 2
Overview
Management Information System Functional
Area deals with the planning for - and the
development, management and use of -
information technology tools to help people
perform all the tasks related to information
processing and management

Information
collects, processes,System
stores,
analyzes, and disseminates
information for a specific purpose.
It has been defined as getting the
right information to the right
people, at the right time, in the
right amount, and in the right
format.
CBIS

Information Technology
Definition Components

An information system that usees • Hardware


computer technology to perform some or • Software
all of its intended tasks • Database
• Network
• Procedures
• People
Integration of
Components
Major Capabilities of
Information Systems

Numerical Computations
0 Perform high-speed, high volume numerical computations

1 Communication &
02 Provide fast, accurate communication
Collaborations
within and among organizationss
and collaboration

Storage
03 Store huge amounts of information in an easy-to-access,
yet small space

Data
04
Interpret vast amounts of data quickly and efficiently
Interpretation
Automation
05 Automate both semiautomatic business processes and
manual tasks
Types of Organizational
Information Systems

Functional Area Transaction Enterprise resource management decision support


IS Processing planning information system
System system
Supports the activities process transaction data integrates all functional sproduces reports provides access to data and
withhin specific functional from business events areas of the organization summarized from transaction analysis tools
area data, usually in one
functional area
IT Impacts to an
Organization

Middle Managers
0 IT reduces the number of middle managers

1
Manager’s Job
02 IT changes the manager’s job especially in decision making

Job Security
03 IT creates entirely new categories of jobs

Employees at
03 work
IT impacts employee’s health and safety and provides opportunities
for people with disabilities
Importance of
Information Systems to
Society

Quality of Life Robot HealthCare


Revolution
flexibility of work among Autonomy as the ability of a make better and faster
employees, ease of doing machine to make decisions diagnoses and to monitor
business among clients,... without human interventions critically ill patients more
accurately
CASE STUDY 2

Submit a case study about computer based


information system using a video presentation
format.
Identify one computer based information
systems used in an organization and discuss
how it operates and explain its impact to the
organization and to the society in general

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