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Information Systems. Unit 4. 4.1 Introduction to System. Period One. What is a System?. A system is a collection of inter related components that work together to perform a specific task. What are the examples for Systems?. Human body Plant School Office. End Show.
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Information Systems Unit 4
4.1 Introduction to System Period One
What is a System? A system is a collection of inter related components that work together to perform a specific task.
What are the examples for Systems? Human body Plant School Office
End Show What is a subsystem? Each component of a system is a subsystem and carries out a part (sub task) of the system task
If we consider human body it has following subsystems • Blood Circulatory System • Digestive System • Respiratory System • Nervous System etc…
Blood Circulatory System Function Blood circulation Components Heart Arteries Veins
Digestive System Function Digesting Food Components Mouth Stomach Intestine
Respiratory System Function Inspiration & Expiration Components Lungs Trachea Bronchii
Nervous System Function Coordination Components Brain Nervous
Digestive System Circulatory System Nervous System Respiratory System A Collection of Subsystems comprises a system Human System
Digestive System Circulatory System Nervous System Respiratory System Sub systems carry out a part of the system task Subsystem Task Circulating blood Digesting Food Coordinating Inspiration & expiration
School System subsystems. • Teaching & Learning • Sports & Games • Aesthetics • Extra Curricular Activities • Management
Subsystems carry out part of the system task Subsystem Task Develop Knowledge,skills,attitudes Teaching & Learning Maintain Physical & Mental Health Sports & Games Appreciating Music ,Atrs , Dancing ect.. Aesthetics Coordinate Human & Physical Resources Management
Hospital System. subsystems. • Out door Patients Department • Residential Patients Department • Pharmacy • Intensive Care Unit • Operation Theatre
O.P.D R.P.D Pharmacy I.C.U Subsystems carry out part of the system task Subsystem Task Treating minor illnesses Treating Serious illnesses Dispense Drugs & Medicals Handle Serious cases
Systems H U M A N S C H O O L H O S P I T A L Subsystems Subsystems Subsystems Teaching & Learning O.P.D Circularly System Sports & Games Aesthetics R . P.D. Digestive System Nerve System Management Pharmacy Extra Curricular Activities I.C. U. Respiratory System Operation Theatre
Post office System Subsystems Incoming Mail Outgoing Mail Money Transactions Saving Bank
Super Market System Subsystems Sales Department Purchasing Department Accounts Department Customer Relations Security Section
Home Work Introduce one of the systems and name its subsystems System Tasks Subsystem
A System has components (sub systems) • Lets identify the components in aschool Components Teaching & Learning Aesthetics Sports Section Management
A System has components (sub systems)…….. • Lets identify the components in a hospital Components Out door patient Department Residental Patient department Dispensary Intensive Care Unit
In a system, components are interrelated and have Relationships Components and its relationships in human system Circularly System Digestive System Respiratory System Nerve System
Lets identify the relationships in aschool Components and its Relationship in a school system Teaching & Learning Aesthetics Management Sports Section
System boundary and its Environment • System boundry seperates the system from its Environment SYSTEM BOUNDARY in human system RELATIONSHIPS Circularly System Components Respiratory System Digestive System Components Relationship Components Nerve System Skin Components Boundary Environment
System boundary and its Environment • Lets identify the Boundary and enviornment in aschool Teaching & Learning Relationship Components Relationship Management Aesthetics Components Relationship Components Relationship Relationship Sports Section Components Boundary Environment
System boundary and its Environment Boundary and enviornment i hospital Out Door Patient Depatment Relationship Relationship Components Intensive Care unit Dispensary Components Relationship Components Relationship Relationship Residential Patient Department Components Boundary Environment
Summery………. • A system is a collection of interrelated components • that work together to perform a specific task. • A System has components and they are interrelated • These components are called subsystems • Subsystems carry out part of the system task • System boundry seperates the system from its • Environment
Evaluation • Define a system ? • Give three examples for systems ? • (3) What is a subsystems ? • (4) What is the system boundary ? • (5) Draw a diagram of a system
Elements of a System ……….. ? There are three elements in every system. They are Input , Processing , Output Input Processing Output
Inputs Inputs are taken by the system to its processes System Environment
Output … After processing the inputs, system returns outputs to the environment A System Environment
Elements of the HumanSystem • Food • Water • Oxygen • Medicine Input Processing HumanSystem • Energy • Heat • Waste • Carbon dioxide Output
Elements of the SchoolSystem ? • Students • Teachers • Administrators • Teaching tools Input • Examinations • Presentations • Seminars • Class assignments • Training students in the • various disciplines SchoolSystem Processing • Educated • Students Output
Home Work Consider a hospital as system and define its Objective , inputs, Processing and outputs. Hospital System : Objective : ________________________________ Processing : # _____________________ # _______________________ # ________________________ Inputs : # _____________________ # _______________________ # ________________________ outputs :# _____________________ # _______________________ # ________________________
D I S C U S S I O N Consider a hospital as system and define its Objective , inputs, Processing and outputs. Hospital System : Objective : provide quality medical service Inputs : Processing : outputs : consultation, medical examination, x-rays, testing, treatment, surgery, patient care patients doctors Nurses drugs equipment recovered patients (or sometimes deaths
Inputs and Outputs in Components …………. Since components are connected with in a system , Output of one subsystem may be an input to another A S Y S T E M Component 1 Component 2 Component 3 Input Output Input Output Input Output
Inputs and Outputs in Components …………. Since components are connected with in a system , Output of one subsystem may be an input to another H U M A N S Y S T E M O2 Co2 Co2 Lungs Heart Cells Input Output Input Output Input Output
Open and Close Systems …… Open Open Systems An open system receivesinputs from its environment and returnsoutputs to the environment. Processing Inputs Outputs Environment Environment An Open system
Open and Close Systems …… Close Systems A close systems have only internal process. No inputs from its environment and no outputreturns to the environment. Processing Inputs Outputs Environment Environment A close System
Assessment • Define a System and describe its • Objective • Sub Systems • Inputs • Processing • Outputs • System Boundary • Environment
4.3. Information Systems What is an Information System? An information system is an arrangement of people, data, processes, interfaces, networks and technology that are integrated for the purpose of supporting and improving the day-to-day operations in a business.
Information Systems… Data versusInformation Data Raw facts about the organization and its business transactions. Information Data that has been refined and organized by processing and purposeful intelligence.
Information Systems…. An information system can be a manual information system or a computer based information system.
Information Systems…. Manual Information Systems File storage devices, manual procedures and papers are the vital components of a manual information system.
Information Systems…. Manual Information Systems Advantages • The manual information system is flexible. • In a manual information system, the judgments and decisions can be taken easily with the help of the guidance of human beings.
Information Systems… Manual Information Systems– Disadvantages • Human beings are unreliable. • The human mind is slow in performing arithmetic operations • The humans are subjected to fatigue and boredom.
Information Systems… Computer-based Information Systems Computer-based information systems can replace manual information systems. Here our primary concern is on computer-based information systems.
Information Systems… People (programmers, managers, or users) Hardware (machines) Software (instructions or programs) Procedures (rules), Data and Information. A computer-based information system involves sixinterdependent components:
4.2 Types of processing Systems • Batch processing • On line Real time processing