MIS UNIT 5a
MIS UNIT 5a
Information System
Transaction Processing System(TPS), Decision Support System (DSS)
Information System
• An Information System is a system that gathers & stores data and
disseminates information with the sole purpose of providing
information to its users.
• The purpose of an Information system is to help an organization to
manage its business in a better way.
• But Now-a-days, information systems are not merely required for
improving efficiency of business operations; rather these systems
are used for effective business decisions and achieving strategic
advantage.
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Employees
Corporate
Databases Corporate
databases
of intranet
of
external
internal
data
data Decision
support
systems
Definition of TPS
• A Transaction Processing System (TPS) is a type of
information system that collects, stores, modifies and
retrieves the data transactions of an enterprise. e.g.;
airline reservation systems, electronic transfer of funds,
bank account processing systems.
• TPS is Designed to process routine business
transactions
• TPS Seeks time and cost efficiency by automating
repetitive operations in large volumes.
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Documents
Processing & reports
Documents:
Internally generated
transactions: • pick list
Database • cheques to vendors
• shipped orders
• purchase orders • receiving notices
Database • paycheques
• employee time
update:
cards Operational reports:
• customer orders
Externally • finished product
generated • inventory inventory status
transactions:
• purchase orders • raw materials;
• customer orders packing materials;
• customers
• vendor invoices spare parts;
• suppliers inventory status
• customer payments
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Features of TPS
• Rapid response – Fast performance with a
rapid response time is critical. Transaction
processing systems are usually measured by
the number of transactions they can process in
a given period of time.
• Continuous Availability – The system must be
available during the time period when the users
are entering transactions. Many organizations
rely heavily on their TPS. A breakdown will
disrupt operations or even stop the business.
Components of TPS
• The user of the information system is the
person belonging to the organization that owns
the transaction system.
• Participants are the people who conduct the
information processing.
• People from the environment become
participants of the system as they directly enter
transactions and perform validation.
Batch processing
• Batch processing is where the information is collected
and stored as a batch but not processed immediately.
Batch Schematic
Data entry
Input
of accumulated Output
(batched)
transactions
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On-line Schematic
Terminal
Terminal Terminal
Output
Immediate
Terminal processing
of each
transaction
Terminal
Terminal
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Functional Aspects
• MIS is an integrated collection of functional
information systems, each supporting particular
functional areas.
Schematic
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Internet An Organization’s
MIS
Financial
MIS
Business
transactions
Business
transactions Databases Human
of
Resources Etc.
external
data MIS
Extranet
Etc.
•
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Databases of Financial
Databases of
internal data external data DSS
Business
transactions
Transaction Databases
processing Financial
of valid
systems transactions MIS Financial
for each applications
TPS databases
Business
transactions
Financial statements
Financial
Operational Uses and management ES
Internet databases of funds
or Financial statistics
Extranet for control
Business Customers,
transactions Suppliers
Figure 9.3
Databases of Manufacturing
Databases of
internal data external data DSS
Business
transactions
Transaction Databases
processing of valid
Manufacturing
systems transactions MIS Manufacturing
for each applications
TPS databases
Business Customers,
transactions Suppliers
Figure 9.6
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Databases of Manufacturing
Databases of
internal data external data DSS
Transaction Databases
Business processing Marketing
of valid
transactions systems transactions MIS Marketing
for each applications
TPS databases
Sales by customer
Figure 9.9
Databases of Manufacturing
Databases of
internal data external data DSS
Benefit reports
Figure 9.12
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Capabilities/role of DSS
• Supports
• Problem solving phases
• Different decision frequencies
• Highly structured problems
• Straightforward problems, requiring known facts and
relationships.
• Semi-structured or unstructured problems
• Complex problems wherein relationships among data
are not always clear, the data may be in a variety of
formats, and are often difficult to manipulate or obtain
Components of a DSS
• Database
It is a combination of internal corporate data and
data from external sources. Data warehouse is used for
handling a huge data
• Model base
• Provides decision makers with access to a variety of models (lib
of models)
• It may include Econometric model for forecast demand;
statistical, financial and graphical models. It may contain data
mining tools to extract trends & patterns.
• Dialogue Box
• A user interface through which the user can communicate with
DSS. Allows decision makers to easily access and manipulate
the DSS
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Characteristics of ESSs
• Tailored to individual executives
• Easy to use
• Drill down capabilities
• Support the need for external data
• Help with situations with high degree of
uncertainty
• Futures orientation (predictions, forecasting)
• Linked with value-added business processes