MIS Introduction
MIS Introduction
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Management
Management is the process of designing & maintaining an environment in which an individual work together in a group efficiently and effectively and achieve their selected goals/objectives. The process of Planning, Organizing, leading and Controlling work activities so that they are completed efficiently and effectively with and through other people.
Efficiency
Getting the most output from the least amount of input
Effectiveness
Completing activities so that organizational goals are attained
Information
Data: Collection of raw facts and figures is called data. For example when you fill out a form it is
considered raw material or unprocessed facts (data) it is then used to maintain a record and create information.
Information: Processed data in called information. Data are filtered through one or more processors so that they take on both meaning and value to a person, they become information. People use to make decision
Data are. Stored facts Inactive Technology based Gathered from various Sources
Information is. Presented facts Active Business based Transformed from data
Data
Information
Manager
Decision
System
System is a set of interrelated elements which works together to achieve a selected goals/objectives.
MIS (cont.)
MIS to be any system that provides people with either data or information relating to an organizations operations. MIS support the activities of employees, owners, customers, and other key people in the organizations environment either by efficiently processing data to assist with the transaction work load or by effectively supplying information to authorized people in a timely manner
MIS Subsystems
Management Information Systems (MIS) Management Reporting Systems (MRS)
MRS generates the preplanned printed reports for decision making purposes. MRS provides predefined types of information to management, the main output of the MRS is hardcopy summary MRS = IRS (Information Reporting System) e.g. continuously scrolled displays at airport showing arrivals and departures of planes e.g. brokerage houses showing changes in stock prices
DSS as a system that provides tools to mangers to assist them in solving structured, semi-structured and unstructured problems in their own way. GDSS: that support the activities and decision making of entire work teams, rather than just individuals.
Processor Unit
Control Unit
Input Device
Output Devices
Primary Memory
Batch Processing: Systems have been around for the longest time and represent one of the least expensive ways to update. In these system, transactions are collected, or batched, and periodically processed against a master file. e.g. Banks collect records of customer deposits made throughout the day and batch these nightly against the master file of account balances.
Real-Time Processing: with real-time processing, updates are made to files or databases as soon as they take place. e.g. airlines passenger reservations systems. As soon as a seat is sold on a flight, for instance, the flights remaining seat count is updated immediately so that all agents using the system will know exactly how many seats are left on the flight.