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Buku Rujukan
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1. Baltzan, P., Detlor, B., & Walsh, C. Business Driven Information Systems .
4th Canadian Edition. McGraw-Hill Ryerson Press, 2015.
2. Information Systems Today: Managing in the Digital World, 4th Ed,
Valacich J & Schneider C, 5-th edition, 2012, Pearson Education Ltd
3. Management Information Systems. James A. O'Brien and George M.
Marakas. Irwin/McGraw Hill Publishers. 9th edition. 2009.
4. Turban, Leidner, McLean, Wetherbe(2008) Information Technology for
Management, John Wiley & Sons

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2. Baltzan, P. (2013). Business Driven Technology. Irwin McGraw-Hill.


3. Haag, S., & Cummings, M. (2013). Management Information Systems for
the
Information Age. New York, Irwin McGraw-Hill.
4. Laudon, K. C., & Laudon, J. P. (2012). Management Information System:
Managing the Digital Firm. New Jersey: Pearson-Prentice Hall Inc.
5. Laudon, K. C., & Traver, C. G. (2013). E-Commerce: Business. Technology,
Society, Prentice Hall.
6. McNurlin, B. C., Sprague, R. H. Jnr, & Bui, T. (2009). Information Systems
Management. Prentice Hall Inc.
7. Marakas, G. M., & O'Brien, J. A. (2013). Management information systems..
McGraw-Hill/Irwin.
8. Turban, E., & Volonino, L. (2010). Information Technology for Management:
Transforming Organizations in the Digital Economy. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
9. Wallace, P. (2013). Information Systems in Organizations. New Jersey:
Pearson-Prentice Hall Inc.
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Lain-lain
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1) Penilaian
a) SIM 45 % + Presensi 10 % + SIA 45 %
b)

Untuk SIM saja


i)
UTS 50 %
ii)
Tugas Mandiri/Kuis 20 %
iii) Tugas Kelompok 30 %

2) Komunikasi:
E-mail : zuhdi@trisakti.ac.id | zuhdi.id@gmail.com
HP 0818 0870 3125
Blog Kuliah http://blog.trisakti.ac.id/informazi
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What Is An Information System?


An Information System can be any organized

combination Of:
- people,
- hardware,
- software,
- communications networks,
- policies.

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What Is An IS? (continued)


People rely on modern information systems to

communicate using a variable:


- physical devices (hardware).
- information processing instruction and
procedures (software).
- communications channels (network).
- stored data (data resources).

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Examples Of Information Systems:


Smoke signals for communication
Card catalog in a library
The cash register

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Computer Based Information System &


Information Technologies:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Computer hardware technologies.


Computer software technologies.
Telecommunications network technologies.
Data resource management technologies.

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The Major Areas Of Information Systems Knowledge


Needed By Business Professionals
1. Foundation concepts.
concept about the components and roles of
information systems.
2. Information technologies.
hardware, software, networks, data management,
many internet based technologies.

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The Major Areas Of Information Systems Knowledge


Needed By Business Professionals (continued)
3. Business applications.
operations, management, competitive advantage of a
business.
4. Development processes.
plan, develop, and implement information systems to
meet business opportunities.
5. Management challenges.
the challenges of effectively and ethically managing
information technology at end user, enterprise, and
global levels of a business.

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The Fundamental Roles Of


Information System In Business
There are three fundamental reasons:
1. Support of its business processes and operations.
2. Support of decision making by its employees and
managers.
3. Support of its strategies for competitive advantage.

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Trends In Information Systems:


1. Data processing: 1950s 1960s
- electronic data processing systems
-- transaction processing, record keeping,
and traditional accounting applications.
2. Management reporting: 1960s 1970s
- management information systems
-- management reports of pre specified
information to support decision making.
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Trends In Information Systems


(continued):
3. Decision support: 1970s 1980s
- decision support systems
4. Strategic and User Support: 1980s 1990s
- end user computing systems
- executive information systems
- expert systems
- strategic information systems

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Trends In Information Systems


(continued):
4. Electronic Business and Commerce: 1990s 2000s
- internet based e business and e
commerce systems

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The Role Of E Business In Business


Many business today are using internet technologies

to Web enable business process and to create


innovative e business application.
E business:
the use of internet technologies to work and
empower business process, electronic commerce,
and enterprise collaboration within a company and
with its customers, suppliers, and other business
stakeholders.

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Business Today

Company
Boundary
Supply chain management:
procurement, distribution, and
logistics
Engineering
and research

Internet
Manufacturing and
production

Accounting
and finance
Internet

Customer relationship management:


Marketing, Sales, Customer Service

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Business Today (continued)

Suppliers and other


business partners
Extranets
Company
Boundary

Extranets
Consumers and business
customers
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Business Today (continued)


Intranet:

the internet and internet like networks inside the


enterprise.
Extranet:

the internet and internet like networks between an


enterprise and its trading partners.

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Business Today (continued)


Electronic commerce:

the buying, selling, marketing, and servicing of


products, services, and information over a variety of
computer networks.

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Types Of Information Systems

Information Systems

Operations Support
Systems

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Management
Support Systems

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Types Of Information Systems


(continued)

Operations
Support
Systems

Specialized
Processing
Systems

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Transaction
Processing
Systems

Process
Control
Systems

Enterprise
Collaboration
Systems

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Types Of Information Systems


(continued)

Management
Support
Systems

Management
Information
Systems

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Decision
Support
Systems

Executive
Information
Systems

Specialized
Processing
Systems

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Types Of Information Systems


(continued)
Operations support systems:

- Transaction processing systems


-- process data resulting from business
transactions, update operational
databases, and produce business
documents.
Examples: Sales and inventory,
processing and accounting
systems.
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Types Of Information Systems


(continued)
Operations support systems (continued):

- Process control systems.


-- minor and control industrial process.
Examples: Petroleum refining, power
generation, steel producing
systems.

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Types Of Information Systems


(continued)
Operations support systems (continued):

- Enterprise collaboration systems.


-- support team, workgroup, and enterprise
communications and collaboration.
Examples: email, chat, video
conferencing groupware
systems.

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Types Of Information Systems


(continued)
Management support systems:

- Management information systems


-- provide information in the form of pre
specified reports and displays to support
business decision making.
Examples: Sales analysis,
production performance,
cost trend reporting systems.

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Types Of Information Systems


(continued)
Management support systems (continued):

- Decision support systems


-- provide interactive ad hoc support for the
decision making processes of managers
and other business professionals.
Examples: product pricing,
profitability forecasting,
risk analysis.

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Ir. Muhril Ardiansyah,


M.Sc., Ph.D.

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Managerial Challenges Of Information


Technology

The Business
Enterprise:
Strategies/Processes
/Structure/Culture

Information
Technology

Business/IT
Challenges

Business/IT
Developments

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Customer Value
Business Value
Business/IT
Goals

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Managerial Challenges Of Information


Technology (continued)
Business/IT Challenges
Speed and flexibility
requirements of product
development,
manufacturing, and
delivery cycles,
Integration of e
business and e
commerce into the
organizations
strategies, process,
structure, and culture
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Business/IT
Developments
* Use of the
internet,
intranets,
extranets, and
the WEB

Business/IT Goals
Give customers
what they want,
when and how they
want it, at the
lowest cost
Coordination of
manufacturing and
business process
with suppliers and
customers

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Developing Information System (IS)


Solutions

Investigate

Analyze
Design

Maintain

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Implement

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The IS (Information System)


Functions:
A major functional area of business equally as

important to business success, as the function of:


- accounting,
- finance,
- operations management,
- marketing,
- human resource management.

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The IS (Information System)


Functions (continued):
An important contributor to:

- operational efficiency,
- employee productivity,
- customer service and satisfaction.
A major source of information and support needed to
promote effective decision making by managers and
business professionals.
A vital ingredient in developing competitive products
and services that give an organization a strategic
advantage in the global market place.
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Recognizing Information Systems


As a business professional, You should be able to recognize
the fundamental components of information systems You
encounter.
You should be able to identify:
** The people, hardware, software, data, and network
resources they use.
** The types of information products they produce.
** The way thy perform input, processing, output, storage,
and control activities.

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