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=== MIS===  
=== MIS===  
Management information system
Management information system
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Webster: MIS- Knowledge communicated by others or obtained by study and investigation
Webster:
Davis Oison: MIS- is an integrated, user-machine interactive system for providing information to support operations, operations and decision making functions in an organisations
MIS- Knowledge communicated by others or obtained by study and investigation
Davis Oison:
MIS- is an integrated, user-machine interactive system for providing information to support operations, operations and decision making functions in an organisations
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* Computer resources to
* Computer resources to
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*** Reports
*** Reports
*** Electronic Technologies like Internet and emails
*** Electronic Technologies like Internet and emails
===CASE STUDY===
===CASE STUDY===
* Account Section in University
* Account Section in University

Revision as of 20:58, 9 January 2010

Introduction

  • Role of Information system (IS) in Business envt.
    • IS is an integral part of any business to collect, organise, manage, analyse and interpret the business information meaningfully.
    • Objectives of IS
      • Solve a problem
      • Capitalize on an opportunity
    • Respond to a directive
    • 5Cs for intiating IS
      • Capability
      • Control
      • Communication
      • Cost
      • Competitive Advantage

MIS

Management information system Webster: MIS- Knowledge communicated by others or obtained by study and investigation Davis Oison: MIS- is an integrated, user-machine interactive system for providing information to support operations, operations and decision making functions in an organisations

  • Computer resources to
    • perform transaction processing for formal processing
    • reporting system to accomplish managerial decision support
  • Activities of MIS
    • collection of raw data
    • processing into meaningful results
    • Interpret and transfer of results to consumers or managers for decision making
  • Elements of MIS
    • Hardware
    • Software
    • Procedures
    • Databases
    • users
  • Scope of IS
MIS scope.png
    • broad concept rather than a system
    • integrated with data processing
    • designed for knowledge or decision making function
    • Where is the information is from
      • meeting other people
      • characteristics of effective meeting
      • Reports
      • Electronic Technologies like Internet and emails

CASE STUDY

  • Account Section in University
  • Incorporate all that you see in the diagram