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INFORMATION SYSTEMS

TYPES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS

TYPES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS

TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM ( TPS)

DECISION SUPPORT SYSYTEM

MANGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

EXCECUTIVE SUPPORT SYSTEM

OFFICE AUTOMATION SYSTEM

TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM ( TPS)


Is a type of information system that collects , stores , modifies and retrieves the data transactions of an enterprise Undergoes ACID TEST

BATCH PROCESSING

TYPES OF TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM REAL TIME PROCESSING

FEATURES OF TPS
Rapid processing Reliability Standardization Controlled access

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM


Is concerned with processing of data into information that is communicated to the various departments in an organization for appropriate decision making The outputs generated are in form of reports

Drill down reports


Scheduled reports

Types of reports

Key indicator reports


Demand reports Exception reports

DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM


Application that analyzes the business data and presents it to decision makers DSS may present information graphically and may be aimed at middle level management

EXECUTIVE SUPPORT SYSTEM


Is a reporting software which turns the organization's data into useful reports Mainly used by the top management Executive level managers can have access to all levels and all departmental reports This system also provides tools that predicts a series of performance outcomes over time.

OFFICE AUTOMATION SYSTEM


Provides effective ways to process personal and organizational business data to perform calculations and create documents Facilitates everyday information processing tasks The tools include word processing , presentations, spreadsheets etc

BENEFITS OF INFORMATION SYSTEM

Provides a secure and systematic central store Provides greater security and access control Reduces legal liability exposure Ability to integrate with other business systems Contextual links between related documents and records

Enable staff to view, read or share information Quicker and more convenient discovery and access to information Potential improvements in decision making

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