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SYSTEM
SYSTEM
   Derived from Greek word 'Systema'.
   Means an organised relationship among
    functional units or components.

   A group of interdependent items that
    interact regularly to perform a task.

    A computer system refers to the hardware
    and software components that run a
    computer or computers.
Definition
  A system is an orderly grouping of
   interdependent components linked together
   according to a plan to achieve a specific
   objective.
 System has 3 basic implications
- A predetermined objective
- Interelationship and interdependence
   among the components.
- Objectives of the organisation have a higher
   priority than that of components.
SYSTEM



Input                 Output
         Processing
Characteristics of a system
   Organised : Well structured arrangement of
    components
   Interaction:Manner in which each
    component interact with each other
   Interdependence:Dependence of one
    subsystem on one or more subsystems
   Integration: Functional integrity of the
    subcomponents and the system as a whole
   Central Objective:Goal of the organization
Elements of a system
•
    Inputs and Outputs
•
    Constraint
•
    Processors
•
    Control
•
    Feedback
•
    Environment
•
    Boundaries and Interface
Types of System
   A dynamic system is a system that is
    constantly changing, like the human body
    system.
   A static system is a system in which there
    is no change, like the solar system.
   Dynamic systems tend to become static or
    attain a state of equilibrium.
   e.g. if a car is assumed to be a dynamic
    system, then it requires fuel to continue
    moving forward or else it would come to a
    stop and become static.
Open Systems
   Interaction across boundaries

   Recieves and delivers input and output to the outside
    world.

   Adapts the changing demands of the user.
Characteristics of open systems
•
    Input from outside
•
    Entropy

    Process output to outside world

    Equifinality
CLOSED SYSTEM
Isolated from environmental influences

Completely closed system is rare
Logical and Physical system
            description
Logical system description
Description of a system that focuses on the system
  function and purpose without regard to how the
  system will physically implemented
Physical system description
Description of a system that focuses on the how
  the system will be materially constructed
INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Information system is an organised
  combination of people, hardware,software,
  communication, networks and data
  resources that collects, transforms and
  disseminates information in an organisation.
COMPONENTS OF INFORMATION
        SYSTEMS

            DATA

          PEOPLE


          HARDWARE

         SOFTWARE

          NETWORKS
TYPES OF INFORMATION SYSTEM

FORMAL INFORMATION SYSTEM

INFORMAL INFORMATION SYSTEM

COMPUTER BASED INFORMATION
 SYSTEM
FORMAL INFORMATION SYSTEM

Based on an organisation chart

There will be a pattern of authority,
communication and work flow.

Information is in the form of reports,
instructions, memos.
INFORMAL INFORMATION
            SYSTEM

•
    Designed to achieve company goal
•
    Employee based system
COMPUTER BASED SYSTEM

Depends on computer system for business
 handling and problem solving

Structured problem -Definite format, definite
  solution
ROLE OF INFORMATION SYSTEM

Support of business operations

Support of managerial decision making

Support of Strategic competitive advantage
INFORMATION SYSTEM
          ACTIVITIES
Input of data resources
 Data entry activities
 Recording and editing of data

Processing of data into information
 Calculating, comparing, sorting, classifying,
 summarizing

Output of information products
 In the form of messages,reports,forms, graphs
 etc
Storage of data resources
 Basic system component of information
 systems.
 Stored data in the form of records, files
 databases .

Control of System performance
 Monitoring and evaluating the feedback.
System

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System

  • 2. SYSTEM  Derived from Greek word 'Systema'.  Means an organised relationship among functional units or components.  A group of interdependent items that interact regularly to perform a task.  A computer system refers to the hardware and software components that run a computer or computers.
  • 3. Definition  A system is an orderly grouping of interdependent components linked together according to a plan to achieve a specific objective.  System has 3 basic implications - A predetermined objective - Interelationship and interdependence among the components. - Objectives of the organisation have a higher priority than that of components.
  • 4. SYSTEM Input Output Processing
  • 5. Characteristics of a system  Organised : Well structured arrangement of components  Interaction:Manner in which each component interact with each other  Interdependence:Dependence of one subsystem on one or more subsystems  Integration: Functional integrity of the subcomponents and the system as a whole  Central Objective:Goal of the organization
  • 6. Elements of a system • Inputs and Outputs • Constraint • Processors • Control • Feedback • Environment • Boundaries and Interface
  • 7. Types of System  A dynamic system is a system that is constantly changing, like the human body system.  A static system is a system in which there is no change, like the solar system.  Dynamic systems tend to become static or attain a state of equilibrium.  e.g. if a car is assumed to be a dynamic system, then it requires fuel to continue moving forward or else it would come to a stop and become static.
  • 8. Open Systems  Interaction across boundaries  Recieves and delivers input and output to the outside world.  Adapts the changing demands of the user.
  • 9. Characteristics of open systems • Input from outside • Entropy Process output to outside world Equifinality
  • 10. CLOSED SYSTEM Isolated from environmental influences Completely closed system is rare
  • 11. Logical and Physical system description Logical system description Description of a system that focuses on the system function and purpose without regard to how the system will physically implemented Physical system description Description of a system that focuses on the how the system will be materially constructed
  • 12. INFORMATION SYSTEMS Information system is an organised combination of people, hardware,software, communication, networks and data resources that collects, transforms and disseminates information in an organisation.
  • 13. COMPONENTS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS DATA PEOPLE HARDWARE SOFTWARE NETWORKS
  • 14.
  • 15. TYPES OF INFORMATION SYSTEM FORMAL INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMAL INFORMATION SYSTEM COMPUTER BASED INFORMATION SYSTEM
  • 16. FORMAL INFORMATION SYSTEM Based on an organisation chart There will be a pattern of authority, communication and work flow. Information is in the form of reports, instructions, memos.
  • 17. INFORMAL INFORMATION SYSTEM • Designed to achieve company goal • Employee based system
  • 18. COMPUTER BASED SYSTEM Depends on computer system for business handling and problem solving Structured problem -Definite format, definite solution
  • 19. ROLE OF INFORMATION SYSTEM Support of business operations Support of managerial decision making Support of Strategic competitive advantage
  • 20. INFORMATION SYSTEM ACTIVITIES Input of data resources Data entry activities Recording and editing of data Processing of data into information Calculating, comparing, sorting, classifying, summarizing Output of information products In the form of messages,reports,forms, graphs etc
  • 21. Storage of data resources Basic system component of information systems. Stored data in the form of records, files databases . Control of System performance Monitoring and evaluating the feedback.