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Information System in Business Functions
Internet An Organization’sMIS FinancialMIS Businesstransactions Databasesofvalidtransactions Drill down reports AccountingMIS Transactionprocessingsystems Exception reports Demand reports Key-indicator reports MarketingMIS Scheduled reports Businesstransactions Databasesofexternaldata HumanResourcesMIS Etc. Extranet Etc. Management Information System
Accounting Information System An AIS is a subset of an organization’s MIS that provides: accounting and financial information other information obtained in the routine processing of accounting transactions aggregated information on accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and other applications.
Accounting Information System General Ledger Accounts payable/ Accounts receivable Cost Accounting Accounting Information System Accounting Information System Accounting Information System Accounting Information System Financial Reports Sales information from TPS Other Accounting Functions
Uses of Accounting Information Systems Producing external reports Supporting routine activities Decision support Planning and control Implementing internal control
Financial MIS Provides financial information to all financial managers within an organization.
Databases ofexternal data Databases ofinternal data FinancialDSS Businesstransactions Databasesof validtransactionsfor eachTPS Financialapplicationsdatabases Transactionprocessingsystems FinancialMIS Businesstransactions Operationaldatabases Financial statements FinancialES Uses and managementof funds Internet orExtranet Financial statisticsfor control Businesstransactions Customers,Suppliers
Inputs to the Financial Information System Strategic plan or corporate policies Contains major financial objectives and often projects financial needs. Transaction processing system (TPS) Important financial information collected from almost every TPS - payroll, inventory control, order processing, accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger. External sources Annual reports and financial statements of competitors and general news items.
Financial MIS Subsystems and Outputs Financial subsystems Profit/loss and cost systems Auditing Internal auditing External auditing Uses and management of funds
Databases ofexternal data Databases ofinternal data ManufacturingDSS Manufacturing MIS Businesstransactions Databasesof validtransactionsfor eachTPS Manufacturingapplicationsdatabases Transactionprocessingsystems ManufacturingMIS Businesstransactions Quality control reports Operational databases ManufacturingES Process control reports JIT reports Internet orExtranet MRP reports Production schedule CAD output Businesstransactions Customers,Suppliers
Inputs to the Manufacturing MIS Strategic plan or corporate policies. The TPS: Order processing Inventory data Receiving and inspecting data Personnel data Production process External sources
Manufacturing MIS Subsystems and Outputs Design and engineering Master production scheduling Inventory control Manufacturing resource planning Just-in-time inventory and manufacturing Process control Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) Quality control and testing
Support Activities by IT in Manufacturing Scheduling plant activities Optimized used of machines, personnel, tooling Planning material requirement based on current and forecasted demand Reallocating material rapidly Inventory control in real time Grouping work orders by characteristics
Marketing MIS Supports managerial activities in product development, distribution, pricing decisions, and promotional effectiveness
Databases ofexternal data Databases ofinternal data ManufacturingDSS Databasesof validtransactionsfor eachTPS Marketingapplicationsdatabases Transactionprocessingsystems MarketingMIS Businesstransactions Sales by customer Operational databases ManufacturingES Sales by salesperson Sales by product Pricing report Total service calls Customer satisfaction
Inputs to Marketing MIS Strategic plan and corporate policies The TPS External sources:  The competition The market
Marketing MIS Subsystems and Outputs Marketing research Product development Promotion and advertising Product pricing
Human Resource MIS Concerned with all of the activities related to employees and potential employees of the organization
Databases ofexternal data Databases ofinternal data ManufacturingDSS Databasesof validtransactionsfor eachTPS Humanresourceapplicationsdatabases Transactionprocessingsystems HumanResourceMIS Businesstransactions Benefit reports Operational databases ManufacturingES Salary surveys Scheduling reports Training test scores Job applicant profiles Needs and planningreports Figure 9.12
Inputs to the Human Resource MIS Strategic plan or corporate policies The TPS: Payroll data Order processing data Personnel data External sources
Human Resource MIS Subsystems and Outputs Human resource planning Personnel selection and recruiting Training and skills inventory Scheduling and job placement Wage and salary administration

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Key Business Functions Supported by Management Information Systems

  • 1. Information System in Business Functions
  • 2. Internet An Organization’sMIS FinancialMIS Businesstransactions Databasesofvalidtransactions Drill down reports AccountingMIS Transactionprocessingsystems Exception reports Demand reports Key-indicator reports MarketingMIS Scheduled reports Businesstransactions Databasesofexternaldata HumanResourcesMIS Etc. Extranet Etc. Management Information System
  • 3. Accounting Information System An AIS is a subset of an organization’s MIS that provides: accounting and financial information other information obtained in the routine processing of accounting transactions aggregated information on accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and other applications.
  • 4. Accounting Information System General Ledger Accounts payable/ Accounts receivable Cost Accounting Accounting Information System Accounting Information System Accounting Information System Accounting Information System Financial Reports Sales information from TPS Other Accounting Functions
  • 5. Uses of Accounting Information Systems Producing external reports Supporting routine activities Decision support Planning and control Implementing internal control
  • 6. Financial MIS Provides financial information to all financial managers within an organization.
  • 7. Databases ofexternal data Databases ofinternal data FinancialDSS Businesstransactions Databasesof validtransactionsfor eachTPS Financialapplicationsdatabases Transactionprocessingsystems FinancialMIS Businesstransactions Operationaldatabases Financial statements FinancialES Uses and managementof funds Internet orExtranet Financial statisticsfor control Businesstransactions Customers,Suppliers
  • 8. Inputs to the Financial Information System Strategic plan or corporate policies Contains major financial objectives and often projects financial needs. Transaction processing system (TPS) Important financial information collected from almost every TPS - payroll, inventory control, order processing, accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger. External sources Annual reports and financial statements of competitors and general news items.
  • 9. Financial MIS Subsystems and Outputs Financial subsystems Profit/loss and cost systems Auditing Internal auditing External auditing Uses and management of funds
  • 10. Databases ofexternal data Databases ofinternal data ManufacturingDSS Manufacturing MIS Businesstransactions Databasesof validtransactionsfor eachTPS Manufacturingapplicationsdatabases Transactionprocessingsystems ManufacturingMIS Businesstransactions Quality control reports Operational databases ManufacturingES Process control reports JIT reports Internet orExtranet MRP reports Production schedule CAD output Businesstransactions Customers,Suppliers
  • 11. Inputs to the Manufacturing MIS Strategic plan or corporate policies. The TPS: Order processing Inventory data Receiving and inspecting data Personnel data Production process External sources
  • 12. Manufacturing MIS Subsystems and Outputs Design and engineering Master production scheduling Inventory control Manufacturing resource planning Just-in-time inventory and manufacturing Process control Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) Quality control and testing
  • 13. Support Activities by IT in Manufacturing Scheduling plant activities Optimized used of machines, personnel, tooling Planning material requirement based on current and forecasted demand Reallocating material rapidly Inventory control in real time Grouping work orders by characteristics
  • 14. Marketing MIS Supports managerial activities in product development, distribution, pricing decisions, and promotional effectiveness
  • 15. Databases ofexternal data Databases ofinternal data ManufacturingDSS Databasesof validtransactionsfor eachTPS Marketingapplicationsdatabases Transactionprocessingsystems MarketingMIS Businesstransactions Sales by customer Operational databases ManufacturingES Sales by salesperson Sales by product Pricing report Total service calls Customer satisfaction
  • 16. Inputs to Marketing MIS Strategic plan and corporate policies The TPS External sources: The competition The market
  • 17. Marketing MIS Subsystems and Outputs Marketing research Product development Promotion and advertising Product pricing
  • 18. Human Resource MIS Concerned with all of the activities related to employees and potential employees of the organization
  • 19. Databases ofexternal data Databases ofinternal data ManufacturingDSS Databasesof validtransactionsfor eachTPS Humanresourceapplicationsdatabases Transactionprocessingsystems HumanResourceMIS Businesstransactions Benefit reports Operational databases ManufacturingES Salary surveys Scheduling reports Training test scores Job applicant profiles Needs and planningreports Figure 9.12
  • 20. Inputs to the Human Resource MIS Strategic plan or corporate policies The TPS: Payroll data Order processing data Personnel data External sources
  • 21. Human Resource MIS Subsystems and Outputs Human resource planning Personnel selection and recruiting Training and skills inventory Scheduling and job placement Wage and salary administration