Computer Programming: Quarter I - Module 4
Computer Programming: Quarter I - Module 4
Computer
Programming
Quarter I – Module 4:
Concepts on Business Information System
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Introduction:
Previous lessons you have learned Types of Information System. Most
businesses utilize six different information technology systems, each with
functionality that assists in managing a particular business unit or organizational
level.
You also learned about the six types of information system allows a company
to maintain a competitive edge, find growth opportunities, and keep an accurate
audit trail of financial and transactional data for compliance purposes.
Subtask:
1. Differentiate Management Information System and Operation Information
System
2. Identify the characteristics & features of business information system
3. Describe the concept of Business Information System
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Finally, data can be chosen based on a set of selection criteria, such as the
geographical location of customers. Although information is a useful resource for
individuals and organizations not all information can be considered useful. The
differences between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ information can be identified by considering
whether or not it has some or all of the attributes of information quality. Attributes
can be related to the timing, content and form of the information.
Closed loop systems can have two types of control mechanism referred to as
feedback control and feedforward control. Feedback control systems generally
provide a way of ensuring a system is under control. Negative feedback is when
actions are taken to reverse any differences between desired and actual outputs.
The weakness of this approach is the potential for delay between the discrepancy
and the action taken to reduce it.
With the previous definitions of information and systems we can now define
a business information system as a group of interrelated components that work
collectively to carry out input, processing, output, storage and control actions in
order to convert data into information products that can be used to support
forecasting, planning, control, coordination, decision making and operational
activities in an organization. In terms of the components that undertake this
activity, they can be classified into five basic resources of people, hardware,
software, communications and data. People resources include the users and
developers of an information system and those who help maintain and operate the
system such as IS managers and technical support staff. Hardware resources
include computers and other items such as printers. Software resources refer to
computer programs known as software and associated instruction manuals.
Communications resources include networks and the hardware and software
needed to support them. Data resources cover the data that an organization has
access to such as computer databases and paper files.
In most organizations Business Information Systems (BIS) make extensive
use of information technology, such as personal computers. The reasons why
computerized BIS have become widespread are evident in their advantages such as
speed, accuracy and dependability. They also have a high degree of flexibility due to
their ability to be programmed to carry out a wide variety of tasks. There are,
however, some disadvantages to BIS such as their lack of creativity that humans
possess and the difficulty of incorporating other factors into their decision making
such as innovation and intuition.
Business information systems are sets of inter-related procedures using IT
infrastructure in a business enterprise to generate and disseminate desired
information.
Types Definitions
Operations To track fundamental activities with the use of ICT, as well as
Information basic transactions that happen over the course of operations
Systems (OIS)
Management Is a computer system consisting of hardware and software that
Information serve as a backbone of organizations operations.
Systems (MIS)
These aspects of the degree are what set the MIS professional apart from a
computer science specialist:
Do you enjoy working with people?
Would you enjoy the chance to work on global problems with people from all
over the world?
Do you enjoy analyzing and solving problems?
Do you want to create innovative, cutting-edge technology solutions?
Do you want to learn how to make businesses more efficient, effective and
competitive?
Information systems can be described by four of their key components which are:
1. Decisions
2. Transactions and processing
3. Information and its flow
4. Individuals or functions involved.
It is difficult to observe the decision process through we can see and review
the results of a decision. Transactions are usually more visible, though many
current systems use computer programs, which are not easy to understand, to
process transactions. In principle, an observer can see information and its flows.
Individuals can be observed too, but it is not always easy to figure out the
information processing functions they perform.
The following activity is for your independent practice to solidify your knowledge
and skills learned about the topic.
Directions: Complete the Venn diagram below by writing down differences and
similarities about Management Information System and Operation Information
System.
OIS MIS
INSTRUCTION: Imagine that you are a MIS Professional working with a company,
What are the character you should possessed to become a
competent consultant in your company?
Assess
A. MULTIPLE CHOICE:
Instructions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
3. Which of the following is NOT a typical career options for MIS Professional?
a. Web Developer
b. Programmer
c. Accountant
d. Computer Engineer
a. They help to boost the business through marketing strategies in stock market.
b. They help to boost the business through utilizing technology by collecting,
analyzing, processing and using the data available.
c. They secure the data and privacy of company.
d. They create a system for the company.
B. True or False
Instructions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if not. Write your
answer on the separate sheet of paper.
2. What topic do you want to learn more about Business Information Technology?
3. Where did you encounter difficulties in this lesson or module, and what did you
do to deal with it?
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Birrell, A. D. & Nelson, B. J., (October 1983). Implementing Remote Procedure
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College of Business (2021). Business Information Systems.
https://www.business.msstate.edu/academics/department-management-
information-systems/business-information-systems