Lecture - Taxonomy of Information Systems
Lecture - Taxonomy of Information Systems
The original idea of a system was that it has components that interact with each other
to maintain the whole system. Each of these parts is itself a system (generally they
were called sub-systems). This was formed from the function of human body. It
consists of many organs and parts that are individual but interact with each other to
maintain the whole human body.
TP systems include taking orders from buyers, arrange goods according to order,
prepare delivery of those goods and seek the bill for overall works. MIS involves in
some managerial decisions made on statistical analysis on data (e.g. Which region of
country is best for their product selling, launch another branch there for more profit).
DSS includes the facility to examine and explain decisions before they are taken
place.
But it is difficult to categorize them in this way. TP systems may also include the
facility to check the status of their buyers. They may check if the buyer is in debt or
bankrupt. If they are bankrupt then that system will not accept orders from them. So,
that TP system is now evolving to MIS! The system might wish to calculate the
amounts of debts among their debtor buyers as well. So, they may sell goods to the
buyers who have less debt. In this case TP system is evolving to DSS!
Feedback loops are techniques to document system. It detects the condition of the
system and its environment. So, it may have a comparator through which it compares
the current system and the change in environment. The comparison is made based on
some past experiences (cough syrups are not sold that much in those months except
the month too hot or the month too cold) and then try to modify the system
accordingly (So, produce more cough syrups during too cold and too hot).
KB systems are different than other computer involved systems. The functionality of
KB systems is it has known facts poured by the programmers that will answer you the
questions “Why”. This is totally absent in those systems who involve only computer
to analyze data.
• Full automation
• Computer will generate recommendations but it requires human interventions
• Computer will generate recommendations but it requires human confirmations
• Computer will detect only required data and human will analyze it
Reading Materials
Various Information Systems: Only to know the definition and job of various
information systems. You don’t have to go thoroughly through the document.