tailieunhanh - Lecture Business management information system - Lecture 2: History business management information system

After studying this chapter you will be able to understand: Historical background of information system, information system today, terminology related to MIS and IS, types of information systems, early history of IS with other disciplines. | History Business Management Information System Lecture 2 A Little History . passed from the industrial era to the information era as early as 1957 The number of . employees whose jobs were primarily to handle information surpassed the number of industrial workers In the late ’50s / ‘60s IT to support “information work” = largely non-existent (except telephone) Information work = mostly done in general offices without much support from technology People factories? IBM hosted conference stated that: “The advances that have taken place in calculating equipment and methods make it possible to determine the relationship between ultimate yields, time of harvest and climatic conditions during the growing season. Relationship between the perspective and actual yields and changing prices can be established. With such information at hand the farmer should be in a position to make a decision on his prediction with a high degree of certainty at mid-season regarding his yield and income | History Business Management Information System Lecture 2 A Little History . passed from the industrial era to the information era as early as 1957 The number of . employees whose jobs were primarily to handle information surpassed the number of industrial workers In the late ’50s / ‘60s IT to support “information work” = largely non-existent (except telephone) Information work = mostly done in general offices without much support from technology People factories? IBM hosted conference stated that: “The advances that have taken place in calculating equipment and methods make it possible to determine the relationship between ultimate yields, time of harvest and climatic conditions during the growing season. Relationship between the perspective and actual yields and changing prices can be established. With such information at hand the farmer should be in a position to make a decision on his prediction with a high degree of certainty at mid-season regarding his yield and income at harvest time.” This statement, made in 1963, reflects the optimism that prevailed with respect to information systems. Even though there was much enthusiasm related to these early systems they basically concentrated on accounting activities and production records. Examples include the TelFarm electronic accounting system at Michigan State University and DHIA for dairy operations. A Little History cont. Accounting activities and production records has been understood by farm management economists. Financial and production records have long been used by these Economists as an instrument to measure and evaluate the success of a farm business Increased enthusiasm for information systems to enhance management decision processes A Little History cont. The model base component of the system has decision models that relate to operational, tactical and strategic decisions. The database/model base management system is the bridge between database and model base components. Continue The user

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