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IS112 – Chapter 1 Notes. Computer Organization and Programming Professor Catherine Dwyer 2003. Chapter 1. Systems Architecture. Chapter Goals. Describe primary activities of information systems professionals.
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IS112 – Chapter 1 Notes Computer Organization and Programming Professor Catherine Dwyer 2003
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Chapter Goals • Describe primary activities of information systems professionals. • Describe technical knowledge of computer hardware and systems software needed by IS professionals. • Identify sources of information for continuing education in computer hardware and systems software.
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture IS Professionals • Responsible for acquisition and installation of technological devices • Responsible for design, development, and installation of information systems
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Acquiring and Configuring Technological Devices To purchase a computer, you must: • Know business hardware and software preferences. • Know business hardware and software requirements. • Have sufficient knowledge of the available alternatives. • Understand related technical terms.
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Information System Development
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Systems Survey Step • Examines user information needs, how needs are currently being addressed, and feasibility of developing or acquiring an information system to address those needs. • Takes days or weeks to complete. • Determines cost/benefits of alternative systems, and whether the estimated benefit of new solution is justified. • Requires knowledge of hardware and systems software to assess the degree to which user needs are currently being met, and to estimate the resources required to address unmet needs.
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Systems Analysis Step • Examines the user needs and the extent to which they are being met. • Called needs analysis or requirements analysis. • Takes weeks or months to complete. • Produces a requirements document. • Reexamines and answers systems survey questions in more detail.
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Systems Analysis Step – cont. Typical outcomes: • Detailed descriptions of user interfaces and data access speed • Detailed data-processing and storage requirements
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Systems Design Step • Determines the exact configuration of all hardware and software components. • Design step tasks: • Selecting computer hardware • Selecting computer software • Selecting application program development tools
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Systems Design Step – cont. Design decisions made based on earlier decisions: • Files or database design • Program design • User interface design • Design of system backup and recovery mechanisms
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Systems Design Step – cont.
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Systems Design Step – cont. Technical knowledge needed: • System requirements and the capabilities of that hardware and operating system • Development tool selection
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Systems Implementation Step • Constructed based on the “blue prints” created during systems design • Hardware and systems software are acquired, installed, configured and tested • Application programs and files are developed, installed and tested • The entire system is tested
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Systems Implementation Step- cont. Technical knowledge needed: • Knowledge of hardware and systems software • Installation and configuration of hardware and systems software • Knowledge of how to format storage devices, set up security systems, install application programs and establish accounting and auditing systems
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Maintenance Step • System is evaluated for errors that escaped undetected during installation and testing. • Minor changes are made as maintenance changes.
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Maintenance Step – cont. Technical knowledge needed: • Knowledge is needed to classify the proposed change as minor or major • Knowledge is needed about the hardware and software components that are affected by the change
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Management of Computer Resources • Knowledge is needed to manage the computer resources within a large organization. • The manager of a collection of information systems must contend with a great deal of technical complexity.
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Management of Computer Resources Attention must be paid to two important technological issues: • Compatibility • Future trends
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Management of Computer Resources Compatibility: • The new system must not only operate correctly by itself, but also operates smoothly with all of the other systems in the organization.
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Management of Computer Resources Future Trends: • The manager must have a broad understanding of current technology, as well as future technology trends.
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Roles and Job Titles Computer Professional Groups: • Application Development Personnel • Systems Software Personnel • Hardware Personnel • Systems Management Personnel
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Computer Technology Information Sources Sources to keep you up-to-date in the field: • Periodical literature • Technology-oriented Web sites • Vendor and Manufacturer Web sites • Professional Societies
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Computer Technology Information Sources Periodical Literature: • ACM Computing Surveys • Computerworld • Communications of the ACM • Computer
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Computer Technology Information Sources
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Computer Technology Information Sources Technology-Oriented Web Sites: There are many Web sites that are devoted to serving the information needs of computer professionals.
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Computer Technology Information Sources
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Computer Technology Information Sources Vendor and Manufacturer Web Sites: Vendor Web Pages are oriented to sales, but they usually contain detailed information on products either directly or as links to manufacturer Web sites.
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Computer Technology Information Sources
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Professional Societies • Association for Information Technology Professionals (AITP) • Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) • Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Computer Society
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Summary • Technical knowledge of computer hardware and systems software is required to develop information systems. • Technical knowledge also is required to manage the computer resources of an organization. • Technical knowledge constantly must be updated due to changes in hardware and software technology.
Chapter 1 Systems Architecture Summary • Information about computer hardware and software is readily available on the World Wide Web. • An understanding of computer technology is necessary. • Computer knowledge can be updated through reading periodicals, using Web sites and joining professional societies.