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Amity School of Business

         Jitendra Tomar
   Amity School of Business,
        Amity University, UP

              096-505-123-00
               0120 4392867
          jtomar@amity.edu
jitendratomar@hotmail.com




           MIS - Orator
Amity School of Business

           • Organizations, Management & Information.
                • Information Technology Infrastructure.
• Managing and Organizing Support Systems for the Firm.
        • Building Information Systems in the Digital Firm.
     • Managing Information Systems in the Digital Firm.
          • Key System Applications for the Digital Age.




                                    MIS - Curriculum
Amity School of Business

• Computers have changed the face of our business in this
  modern period.
• Many people who use computes have no interest in its
  intricacies.
• If the executives expect to positively contribute to business,
  they should understand the basics of computer technology so
  as to make educated judgments about both its promises and
  limitations. Managers should understand:
   – Major components of an electronic computer and their working.
   – Most commonly used terminology and functions of peripherals.
   – Major categorical classification of computers with strengths and
     weaknesses of each.
   – Key criteria when deciding what devices to purchase.
   – Harness IT and IS services to improve managerial processes.
                                                       IT in Business
Amity School of Business

The Hardware is Important.
• In corporate decision making, managers consider S/W first as
  compared to H/W. why?
• Because, business always asks “Which S/W can support our
  business needs?”
• However, in majority of cases , organizations have already
  invested significant sums in their current hardware.
• Therefore, organizations must consider adopting      new S/W
  within the constraints of their H/W.
• Hence, Understanding the Hardware technologies is very
  important in implementation of IS and IT services in the
  organizations.



                                                      Hardware
Amity School of Business

What is a Computer?
• Regardless of size, age, function, or capability, all computers
  have the same basic components and operate according to
  the same basic operations.
• In recent years, every computer is expected to support Data
  communications.
• A computer must handle four operations
   –   Accept Data
   –   Store Data and Instructions
   –   Process Data
   –   Output Data
• Every Computer has these components
   – Input and Output devices,
   – The Central Processing Unit,
   – Internal and External Memory.

                                                        Hardware
Amity School of Business

Business Evolves with Computing.
• Computing technology has changed a lot over the years,
  and to a great extent these changes have dictated changes
  in business practices.
• Today computer comes in wide variety of sizes, from hand-
  held personal aides to supercomputers.
• The computers, depending upon their physical size, power,
  processing speed and memory size, are classified as:
   – Micro Computer, Mini Computer, Mainframe Computer, & Super
     Computer.

• Also, depending upon the type of data processed by the
  computer, they are classified into:
   – Digital Computer, Analog Computer, & Hybrid Computer.


                                                        Hardware
Amity School of Business

Computers Communicating:
• Every communication made inside the computer is
  represented into a string of electrical signals that are in one of
  two states: low voltage or high voltage which the computer
  translates into an “off” or “on” state respectively.
• Each “off” or “on” signal represents a binary digit (either 0 or
  1) also called as bit. A string of an agreed upon standard
  number of bits is called a byte. These bits and bytes forms the
  basis of memory representation in computers.
• An encoding scheme is fixed to convert the Human notations
  into Machine depiction. These encoding schemes include
  ASCII, EBCDIC, BCD. The conversion is required since separate
  number systems are followed by Humans (Decimal Number
  System) and Computers (Binary Number System).


                                                          Hardware
Amity School of Business

Peek Inside The Computer:
• The two of the electronic computer’s main functions are
  processing data into information and maintaining data and
  instructions intact.
• The two components used for the above functions are CPU
  and Memory unit.
• Central Processing Unit
   – Comprises of CU and ALU.
   – Few terms associated with CPU are the Microprocessor, Machine
     Cycle, the word.
• Memory Unit
   – Internal Memory, External Memory, Registers



                                                             Hardware
Amity School of Business

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              Hardware
Amity School of Business

Considerations in purchasing Hardware:
• Decisions about purchasing computers are usually made by an
  organization’s IS professionals or with the help of a consulting firm.
• A new trend of involving end-users in the decision making process
  is growing.
• Companies have realized that effective use of computers
  depends upon whether their employees are satisfied with the
  computers and other equipment installed at their workplace.
• What should you ask when buying hardware?
     Power - Speed and RAM capacity gives greater frequency
      and large word size.
     Expandability - Greater number of board slots for additional
      RAM.

                                                             Hardware
Amity School of Business

Considerations in purchasing Hardware:
    Ports - Greater number of ports for printer, external hard disk,
     communication devices and other peripherals.
    Ergonomics - Greater Comfort and Safety.
    Compatibility
       • With Hardware – Compatibility with many other computers
         and peripheral devices from the same and other
         manufacturers.
       • With Software – Compatibility with many software
         packages currently used and potentially to be used.
    Support - Availability of telephone and on-line support for
     trouble shooting. Supply of information on new upgrades.
    Warranty - Longer warranty periods.
    Cost - Lower Total Cost of Ownership.
                                                            Hardware
Amity School of Business

The Software is Important.
• Hardware, the “Nuts & Bolts” of the computer and its
  peripheral equipment can do nothing without proper
  instructions.
• These computer instructions are called Programs or Software.
• The managers must understand the factors involved in
  developing, selecting, and running software.
   – They must keep abreast of software developments.
   – They must understand difference between System &
     Application Software.
   – They should be able to compare the strengths of tailor-made
     and off-the-shelf software.
   – They should have the capability to list characteristics of
     different software that are important for business use.

                                                         Software
Amity School of Business

Why Managers must be familiar with Software?
• Software could automate the processes that managers and
  their subordinates must accomplish. The processes may
  include:
   – Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Sophisticate manufacturing
      control program as an example.
• Time and money can be saved by using software to do what
  previously could be done only manually.
• New function available in easy-to-use software let managers
  develop their own tools for daily monitoring and control of
  their operations. Even simple electronic spreadsheet can be
  used to build decision-support application.
• A working knowledge of different software lets managers
  make informed comparison and suggestions for improving the
  organization’s software portfolio.
                                                           Software
Amity School of Business

Why Managers must be familiar with Software?
• There is a strong relationship between hardware and software.
  Understanding compatibility and incompatibility between
  both is important for making decisions on purchasing
  hardware or software.
• Similarly, some programs may not be compatible with other
  programs. As organizations move toward integrated systems,
  understanding software-to-software compatibility is extremely
  important.
• As software supports more and more tasks, the process of
  deciding which software to adopt includes a growing circle of
  people. You need a working knowledge of software to be a
  contributing member of the decision-making team.


                                                           Software
Amity School of Business

Custom-Designed Applications:
• Often, an organization has a need that no existing software can
  satisfy.
• For example, if the cost-accounting procedures of a particular
  company are so specific that no commercially available software
  can perform them, the company must develop custom-
  designed, or tailored software.
• If the company’s information system department can do the job,
  the application is developed in-house.
• If not, the company can hire a consulting firm to develop the
  application for a fee.
• In recent years , the majority of custom-designed applications are
  developed by companies that specialize in providing consulting
  and software development services to other businesses.
                                                            Software
Amity School of Business

Custom-Designed Applications - Advantages:
• Good fit of features to business needs.
• Good fit of features to organizational culture.
• Personnel available for maintenance.
• Smooth interfaces with other information systems.
• Availability of special security measures.
Disadvantages:
• High cost.
• Long wait for development if IS personnel who are busy with other
  projects.
• Application may be too organization specific to interface with
  systems of other organizations.
                                                                Software
Amity School of Business

Packaged Software:
• Numerous software vendors offer large variety of off-the-shelf
  business software.
• These are Ready-to-use software and are also called “packaged
  software” or “canned software.”
• Many medium and small companies use packaged software for
  functions that are somewhat standardized across industries, such
  as operations in accounting, payroll, human resource
  management, project management, and the like.
• There are many similar programs for personal use as well: writing a
  will, preparing taxes, or managing personal finances are few
  examples.



                                                             Software
Amity School of Business

Packaged Software - Advantage:
• Low cost.
• High quality.
• Good vendor support and upgrade for low cost.
• Immediate availability.
• Good documentation.
Disadvantages:
• Features often address only a narrow spectrum of business needs.
• Purchasers may pay for features they don’t need.
• Impossible to alter to meet specific needs.
• Vendor may go out of business, leaving users without support.

                                                            Software
Amity School of Business

The Useful Software Utilities In Business Management:
• Word Processors – Documenting e-Text.
• Electronic Spreadsheets – Modeling tool for decision making.
• Data Management Programs – up keeping the info.
• Web Browsers - Connecting to the world.
• Web Page Authoring – Publishing contents online.
• Suites and OLE – Integrating processes.
• Hypermedia – Relating information.
• Multimedia – Training and Education.
• Virtual Reality – Experiencing with illusion.
Amity School of Business

Considerations while Purchasing Software:
• When an application is developed specifically for an
  organization, the specific program goals and custom
  requirements are considered during the development process.
• Such requirements include business needs, organizational culture
  needs, the need to interface with other systems, and
  performance issues such as response time.
• What should you ask when procuring software?
    Fitness for purpose   - Try to maximize the number of needs
     satisfied.
    Ease of learning to use – The shorter the training time, the
     better.
    Ease of Use – The easier a program is to use, the better. Try to
     minimize the number of commands that need to be
     memorized.
                                                            Software
Amity School of Business

Considerations while Purchasing Software:
    Compatibility with other software - Try to maximize compatibility
     with related software and maximize portability of data and
     output to other program.
    Reputation of vendor
      • Gather background information on vendor.
      • Be sure vendor delivers what is promised in stipulated price
    Availability and quality of support
      • Ask references about vendor’s experience
      • Look for knowledgeable staff on Web and phone support.
    Networking
      • Facilitate many computers to share the software.
    Cost
      • Seek detailed pricing information.
      • Seek the best price, while maintaining quality and
        performance.
                                                            Software
Amity School of Business

Telecommunication, the livewire of business.
• Telecommunication, which is essential for today’s smooth business
   operations, is the transmission of data and information from one
   point to another.
• Telecommunication has brought four basic improvements to
   business processes:
     Better Business Communication
        When no physical objects need to be transferred, telecom
         technology has made geographical distance irrelevant.
        E-mail, Voice-mail, Faxing, File Transfer, Cellular Telephony, and
         Teleconferencing enable detailed and instant communication.
    Higher Efficiency
        Many business processes which are interlinked (using systems like
         ERP) could be managed more efficiently.
        Desired documents could be accessed at the same time by
         concurrent users.

                                 Communication & Networks
Amity School of Business

Telecommunication, the livewire of business.
     Better Distribution of Data
        It depends upon the requirement of the companies to plan for
         distributed or centralized architecture.
        Data could be stored centrally or locally depending upon the
         necessity.
    Instant Transaction
        The availability of internet to millions of businesses and consumers
         has shifted a significant volume of business transactions to the
         web.
        Both business and consumers can shop, purchase, and pay
         instantly online.
        In addition to commercial activities, people can use
         telecommunications for online education and entertainment.




                                  Communication & Networks
Amity School of Business

Types of Data Communications:
• Parallel Transmission & Serial Transmission.

Communication Direction:
• Simplex, Half-Duplex, Full-duplex.
Synchronization:
• Synchronous & Asynchronous Communications.
Channels & Media:
• Twisted Pair, Coaxial Cable, Microwaves, Optical Fiber.
Networks:
• LAN, WAN.
Layouts:
• Tree, Bus, Star, Ring & Mesh Topologies.


                                 Communication & Networks
Amity School of Business

DRM Technologies – The backbone of any businesses.
• DRM Technologies have changed the way almost every industry
  conducts business.
• It has also created an information & Knowledge industry.
• It is behind the successful use of ATMs, increased efficiency in
  retail stores, almost every marketing effort, and the numerous
  online search engines and electronic storefronts on the WWW.
• Its combination with interactive web pages, made an immense
  contribution to e-commerce.
• Without them, there would be no online banking, no online
  consumer catalogs, no online stock brokerages, and no online
  chat rooms.
• In virtually every type of business today, managers must
  understand the power of DRM technologies.

                             Data Resource Management
Amity School of Business

Data Resource Management - Defined.

• It could be stated as managerial activity that apply information
  system technologies like Database, Data-warehouse, Data-
  mining and other data management tools for the task of
  managing organization's data resources to meet the information
  needs of their business stakeholders.

• It deals with managerial implications of using data resource
  management technologies and methods to manage an
  organization’s data assets to meet business information
  requirement.




                            Data Resource Management
Amity School of Business

Database:
• It is an integrated collection of logically related data
   elements.
• It consolidates records previously stored into separate files into
   a common pool of data elements that provides data for
   many applications.
• The data stored in a database are independent of the
   application programs using them and the type of storage
   devices on which they are stored.
• Thus, database contain data elements describing entities and
   relationships among entities.
Types of Databases:
• Operational Databases.
• Distributed Databases.
• External Databases.
• Hypermedia Databases.
                             Data Resource Management
Amity School of Business

Database Structures:
• Traditional File System.
• Hierarchical Structure.
• Network Structure.
• Object Oriented Structure.
• Relational Structure.




                           Data Resource Management
Amity School of Business

Data-Warehouse:
• A Data Warehouse stores data that have been extracted
  from the various operational, external, and other databases
  of an organization.
• It is a central source of Data that have been cleaned,
  transformed, and cataloged so it can be used by managers
  and other business professionals for data mining, online
  analytical processing, and other forms of business analysis,
  market research and decision support.
• A data warehouse may be sub-divided into data-marts, which
  hold subsets of data from the warehouse that focus on
  specific aspects of a company, such as a department or a
  business process.

                           Data Resource Management
Amity School of Business




External Data
(Because it is an
open system)                                              Performance Report
                           DATA WAREHOUSE

                         (Huge Collection of Data)
                    Collection of Different Data Marts.

Transaction Data                                          Business Analysis
(Obtained from
different TPS)




                                 Data Resource Management
Amity School of Business

Phases in building Data-Warehouse:
• Extraction Phase.
  Builders creates the files from transactional databases, save
  them on server which will hold the data warehouse

• Cleansing Phase
  Modify data to allow insertion. New Delhi could be Stated as
  Dli, ND, Dlh, Ndelhi, NewDel, etc & thus the information is
  checked for data inconsistencies by checking data integrity
  rule.

• Loading Phase
  Structure of a Database is build up and data is kept
  accordingly.
                           Data Resource Management
Amity School of Business

Data-Mining:
• Data Mining is technique which leads to the major use of data
  warehouse & databases.
• In data-mining, data in a data warehouse are analyzed to
  reveal hidden patterns, correlations and trends in historical
  business activity.
• This helps managers to make decisions about strategic
  changes in business operations to gain competitive
  advantages in the market place.
• Data Mining software uses advanced pattern recognition
  algorithms, as well as a variety of mathematical and statistical
  techniques to sieve through mountains of data to extract
  previously unknown strategic business information.

                            Data Resource Management
Amity School of Business

Data-Mining:
• It is a process of
    – selecting,
    – exploring and
    – modeling large information,
  from the sea of information available in any business
  environment.

• It is a process applied to discover the previously unknown
  relationships from the data & information already existing with
  the organization. These relation might not be thought of
  otherwise in regular course of working.



                            Data Resource Management
Amity School of Business

Data Mining – Few Recognized Meaningful Patterns:
• Consumer Clustering - Common characteristics of customers
  who buy similar product and/or service.
• Consumer Churn - Identify why customers are switching to
  competitors.
• Fraud Detection - Identify which characteristic of transaction is
  most fraudulent.
• Direct Marketing - Which Prospective clients should be
  included in the mailing list to obtain the highest response rate.
• Interactive Marketing - What should be put up on a website?
• Market Basket Analysis - What products/ services are
  commonly purchased and on what days.
• Trend Analysis - Difference between typical customer this
  week and typical customer last week.
                             Data Resource Management

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Management Information System 2

  • 1. Amity School of Business Jitendra Tomar Amity School of Business, Amity University, UP 096-505-123-00 0120 4392867 jtomar@amity.edu jitendratomar@hotmail.com MIS - Orator
  • 2. Amity School of Business • Organizations, Management & Information. • Information Technology Infrastructure. • Managing and Organizing Support Systems for the Firm. • Building Information Systems in the Digital Firm. • Managing Information Systems in the Digital Firm. • Key System Applications for the Digital Age. MIS - Curriculum
  • 3. Amity School of Business • Computers have changed the face of our business in this modern period. • Many people who use computes have no interest in its intricacies. • If the executives expect to positively contribute to business, they should understand the basics of computer technology so as to make educated judgments about both its promises and limitations. Managers should understand: – Major components of an electronic computer and their working. – Most commonly used terminology and functions of peripherals. – Major categorical classification of computers with strengths and weaknesses of each. – Key criteria when deciding what devices to purchase. – Harness IT and IS services to improve managerial processes. IT in Business
  • 4. Amity School of Business The Hardware is Important. • In corporate decision making, managers consider S/W first as compared to H/W. why? • Because, business always asks “Which S/W can support our business needs?” • However, in majority of cases , organizations have already invested significant sums in their current hardware. • Therefore, organizations must consider adopting new S/W within the constraints of their H/W. • Hence, Understanding the Hardware technologies is very important in implementation of IS and IT services in the organizations. Hardware
  • 5. Amity School of Business What is a Computer? • Regardless of size, age, function, or capability, all computers have the same basic components and operate according to the same basic operations. • In recent years, every computer is expected to support Data communications. • A computer must handle four operations – Accept Data – Store Data and Instructions – Process Data – Output Data • Every Computer has these components – Input and Output devices, – The Central Processing Unit, – Internal and External Memory. Hardware
  • 6. Amity School of Business Business Evolves with Computing. • Computing technology has changed a lot over the years, and to a great extent these changes have dictated changes in business practices. • Today computer comes in wide variety of sizes, from hand- held personal aides to supercomputers. • The computers, depending upon their physical size, power, processing speed and memory size, are classified as: – Micro Computer, Mini Computer, Mainframe Computer, & Super Computer. • Also, depending upon the type of data processed by the computer, they are classified into: – Digital Computer, Analog Computer, & Hybrid Computer. Hardware
  • 7. Amity School of Business Computers Communicating: • Every communication made inside the computer is represented into a string of electrical signals that are in one of two states: low voltage or high voltage which the computer translates into an “off” or “on” state respectively. • Each “off” or “on” signal represents a binary digit (either 0 or 1) also called as bit. A string of an agreed upon standard number of bits is called a byte. These bits and bytes forms the basis of memory representation in computers. • An encoding scheme is fixed to convert the Human notations into Machine depiction. These encoding schemes include ASCII, EBCDIC, BCD. The conversion is required since separate number systems are followed by Humans (Decimal Number System) and Computers (Binary Number System). Hardware
  • 8. Amity School of Business Peek Inside The Computer: • The two of the electronic computer’s main functions are processing data into information and maintaining data and instructions intact. • The two components used for the above functions are CPU and Memory unit. • Central Processing Unit – Comprises of CU and ALU. – Few terms associated with CPU are the Microprocessor, Machine Cycle, the word. • Memory Unit – Internal Memory, External Memory, Registers Hardware
  • 9. Amity School of Business I Hardware
  • 10. Amity School of Business Considerations in purchasing Hardware: • Decisions about purchasing computers are usually made by an organization’s IS professionals or with the help of a consulting firm. • A new trend of involving end-users in the decision making process is growing. • Companies have realized that effective use of computers depends upon whether their employees are satisfied with the computers and other equipment installed at their workplace. • What should you ask when buying hardware?  Power - Speed and RAM capacity gives greater frequency and large word size.  Expandability - Greater number of board slots for additional RAM. Hardware
  • 11. Amity School of Business Considerations in purchasing Hardware:  Ports - Greater number of ports for printer, external hard disk, communication devices and other peripherals.  Ergonomics - Greater Comfort and Safety.  Compatibility • With Hardware – Compatibility with many other computers and peripheral devices from the same and other manufacturers. • With Software – Compatibility with many software packages currently used and potentially to be used.  Support - Availability of telephone and on-line support for trouble shooting. Supply of information on new upgrades.  Warranty - Longer warranty periods.  Cost - Lower Total Cost of Ownership. Hardware
  • 12. Amity School of Business The Software is Important. • Hardware, the “Nuts & Bolts” of the computer and its peripheral equipment can do nothing without proper instructions. • These computer instructions are called Programs or Software. • The managers must understand the factors involved in developing, selecting, and running software. – They must keep abreast of software developments. – They must understand difference between System & Application Software. – They should be able to compare the strengths of tailor-made and off-the-shelf software. – They should have the capability to list characteristics of different software that are important for business use. Software
  • 13. Amity School of Business Why Managers must be familiar with Software? • Software could automate the processes that managers and their subordinates must accomplish. The processes may include: – Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Sophisticate manufacturing control program as an example. • Time and money can be saved by using software to do what previously could be done only manually. • New function available in easy-to-use software let managers develop their own tools for daily monitoring and control of their operations. Even simple electronic spreadsheet can be used to build decision-support application. • A working knowledge of different software lets managers make informed comparison and suggestions for improving the organization’s software portfolio. Software
  • 14. Amity School of Business Why Managers must be familiar with Software? • There is a strong relationship between hardware and software. Understanding compatibility and incompatibility between both is important for making decisions on purchasing hardware or software. • Similarly, some programs may not be compatible with other programs. As organizations move toward integrated systems, understanding software-to-software compatibility is extremely important. • As software supports more and more tasks, the process of deciding which software to adopt includes a growing circle of people. You need a working knowledge of software to be a contributing member of the decision-making team. Software
  • 15. Amity School of Business Custom-Designed Applications: • Often, an organization has a need that no existing software can satisfy. • For example, if the cost-accounting procedures of a particular company are so specific that no commercially available software can perform them, the company must develop custom- designed, or tailored software. • If the company’s information system department can do the job, the application is developed in-house. • If not, the company can hire a consulting firm to develop the application for a fee. • In recent years , the majority of custom-designed applications are developed by companies that specialize in providing consulting and software development services to other businesses. Software
  • 16. Amity School of Business Custom-Designed Applications - Advantages: • Good fit of features to business needs. • Good fit of features to organizational culture. • Personnel available for maintenance. • Smooth interfaces with other information systems. • Availability of special security measures. Disadvantages: • High cost. • Long wait for development if IS personnel who are busy with other projects. • Application may be too organization specific to interface with systems of other organizations. Software
  • 17. Amity School of Business Packaged Software: • Numerous software vendors offer large variety of off-the-shelf business software. • These are Ready-to-use software and are also called “packaged software” or “canned software.” • Many medium and small companies use packaged software for functions that are somewhat standardized across industries, such as operations in accounting, payroll, human resource management, project management, and the like. • There are many similar programs for personal use as well: writing a will, preparing taxes, or managing personal finances are few examples. Software
  • 18. Amity School of Business Packaged Software - Advantage: • Low cost. • High quality. • Good vendor support and upgrade for low cost. • Immediate availability. • Good documentation. Disadvantages: • Features often address only a narrow spectrum of business needs. • Purchasers may pay for features they don’t need. • Impossible to alter to meet specific needs. • Vendor may go out of business, leaving users without support. Software
  • 19. Amity School of Business The Useful Software Utilities In Business Management: • Word Processors – Documenting e-Text. • Electronic Spreadsheets – Modeling tool for decision making. • Data Management Programs – up keeping the info. • Web Browsers - Connecting to the world. • Web Page Authoring – Publishing contents online. • Suites and OLE – Integrating processes. • Hypermedia – Relating information. • Multimedia – Training and Education. • Virtual Reality – Experiencing with illusion.
  • 20. Amity School of Business Considerations while Purchasing Software: • When an application is developed specifically for an organization, the specific program goals and custom requirements are considered during the development process. • Such requirements include business needs, organizational culture needs, the need to interface with other systems, and performance issues such as response time. • What should you ask when procuring software?  Fitness for purpose - Try to maximize the number of needs satisfied.  Ease of learning to use – The shorter the training time, the better.  Ease of Use – The easier a program is to use, the better. Try to minimize the number of commands that need to be memorized. Software
  • 21. Amity School of Business Considerations while Purchasing Software:  Compatibility with other software - Try to maximize compatibility with related software and maximize portability of data and output to other program.  Reputation of vendor • Gather background information on vendor. • Be sure vendor delivers what is promised in stipulated price  Availability and quality of support • Ask references about vendor’s experience • Look for knowledgeable staff on Web and phone support.  Networking • Facilitate many computers to share the software.  Cost • Seek detailed pricing information. • Seek the best price, while maintaining quality and performance. Software
  • 22. Amity School of Business Telecommunication, the livewire of business. • Telecommunication, which is essential for today’s smooth business operations, is the transmission of data and information from one point to another. • Telecommunication has brought four basic improvements to business processes:  Better Business Communication  When no physical objects need to be transferred, telecom technology has made geographical distance irrelevant.  E-mail, Voice-mail, Faxing, File Transfer, Cellular Telephony, and Teleconferencing enable detailed and instant communication.  Higher Efficiency  Many business processes which are interlinked (using systems like ERP) could be managed more efficiently.  Desired documents could be accessed at the same time by concurrent users. Communication & Networks
  • 23. Amity School of Business Telecommunication, the livewire of business.  Better Distribution of Data  It depends upon the requirement of the companies to plan for distributed or centralized architecture.  Data could be stored centrally or locally depending upon the necessity.  Instant Transaction  The availability of internet to millions of businesses and consumers has shifted a significant volume of business transactions to the web.  Both business and consumers can shop, purchase, and pay instantly online.  In addition to commercial activities, people can use telecommunications for online education and entertainment. Communication & Networks
  • 24. Amity School of Business Types of Data Communications: • Parallel Transmission & Serial Transmission. Communication Direction: • Simplex, Half-Duplex, Full-duplex. Synchronization: • Synchronous & Asynchronous Communications. Channels & Media: • Twisted Pair, Coaxial Cable, Microwaves, Optical Fiber. Networks: • LAN, WAN. Layouts: • Tree, Bus, Star, Ring & Mesh Topologies. Communication & Networks
  • 25. Amity School of Business DRM Technologies – The backbone of any businesses. • DRM Technologies have changed the way almost every industry conducts business. • It has also created an information & Knowledge industry. • It is behind the successful use of ATMs, increased efficiency in retail stores, almost every marketing effort, and the numerous online search engines and electronic storefronts on the WWW. • Its combination with interactive web pages, made an immense contribution to e-commerce. • Without them, there would be no online banking, no online consumer catalogs, no online stock brokerages, and no online chat rooms. • In virtually every type of business today, managers must understand the power of DRM technologies. Data Resource Management
  • 26. Amity School of Business Data Resource Management - Defined. • It could be stated as managerial activity that apply information system technologies like Database, Data-warehouse, Data- mining and other data management tools for the task of managing organization's data resources to meet the information needs of their business stakeholders. • It deals with managerial implications of using data resource management technologies and methods to manage an organization’s data assets to meet business information requirement. Data Resource Management
  • 27. Amity School of Business Database: • It is an integrated collection of logically related data elements. • It consolidates records previously stored into separate files into a common pool of data elements that provides data for many applications. • The data stored in a database are independent of the application programs using them and the type of storage devices on which they are stored. • Thus, database contain data elements describing entities and relationships among entities. Types of Databases: • Operational Databases. • Distributed Databases. • External Databases. • Hypermedia Databases. Data Resource Management
  • 28. Amity School of Business Database Structures: • Traditional File System. • Hierarchical Structure. • Network Structure. • Object Oriented Structure. • Relational Structure. Data Resource Management
  • 29. Amity School of Business Data-Warehouse: • A Data Warehouse stores data that have been extracted from the various operational, external, and other databases of an organization. • It is a central source of Data that have been cleaned, transformed, and cataloged so it can be used by managers and other business professionals for data mining, online analytical processing, and other forms of business analysis, market research and decision support. • A data warehouse may be sub-divided into data-marts, which hold subsets of data from the warehouse that focus on specific aspects of a company, such as a department or a business process. Data Resource Management
  • 30. Amity School of Business External Data (Because it is an open system) Performance Report DATA WAREHOUSE (Huge Collection of Data) Collection of Different Data Marts. Transaction Data Business Analysis (Obtained from different TPS) Data Resource Management
  • 31. Amity School of Business Phases in building Data-Warehouse: • Extraction Phase. Builders creates the files from transactional databases, save them on server which will hold the data warehouse • Cleansing Phase Modify data to allow insertion. New Delhi could be Stated as Dli, ND, Dlh, Ndelhi, NewDel, etc & thus the information is checked for data inconsistencies by checking data integrity rule. • Loading Phase Structure of a Database is build up and data is kept accordingly. Data Resource Management
  • 32. Amity School of Business Data-Mining: • Data Mining is technique which leads to the major use of data warehouse & databases. • In data-mining, data in a data warehouse are analyzed to reveal hidden patterns, correlations and trends in historical business activity. • This helps managers to make decisions about strategic changes in business operations to gain competitive advantages in the market place. • Data Mining software uses advanced pattern recognition algorithms, as well as a variety of mathematical and statistical techniques to sieve through mountains of data to extract previously unknown strategic business information. Data Resource Management
  • 33. Amity School of Business Data-Mining: • It is a process of – selecting, – exploring and – modeling large information, from the sea of information available in any business environment. • It is a process applied to discover the previously unknown relationships from the data & information already existing with the organization. These relation might not be thought of otherwise in regular course of working. Data Resource Management
  • 34. Amity School of Business Data Mining – Few Recognized Meaningful Patterns: • Consumer Clustering - Common characteristics of customers who buy similar product and/or service. • Consumer Churn - Identify why customers are switching to competitors. • Fraud Detection - Identify which characteristic of transaction is most fraudulent. • Direct Marketing - Which Prospective clients should be included in the mailing list to obtain the highest response rate. • Interactive Marketing - What should be put up on a website? • Market Basket Analysis - What products/ services are commonly purchased and on what days. • Trend Analysis - Difference between typical customer this week and typical customer last week. Data Resource Management