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MIS Applications, Telecommunications, World Wide Web - Coggle Diagram
MIS Applications
Curve of Forgetting
Day 1
End of A Lecture
You Know 100%
Starting
You Know 0%
Day 2
Do Nothing
Lose 50% - 80%
By Day 7
Remember Less
By Day 30
Retain 2% - 3%
Change the Curve
The Formula
Within 24 hours
Spend 10 Minutes Reviewing
Week Later
Spend 5 Minutes Reviewing
Hardware
Data
Stored
Database
Software
Computer Network
Computer
Ability To
Process
Retrieve
Communicate
Store
Transaction Processing System (TPS)
Single Business Activity
Processing
2 Modes
Online
Batch
General Elements
Data Capture and Validation
Transaction Processing Steps
Database Maintenance
Outputs
Transaction Documents
Action or Informational
Query Responses
Reports
Logs
Transaction
Error
Detail
Summary
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
Components
Industry Product Standards
Translation Software
Telecommunications
Transaction Standards
Strategic Applications
Compressing Business Cycles
Supporting Time Based Competitive Modes
Intensified Relationships Between Trading Partners
Management Information Systems (MIS)
Combines
Principles
Theories
Practices
Of Management
To Plan and
Make Decisions
Consists of Elements
People
Machines
Procedures
Data Models
Databases
Executes
Collection
Processing
Proper Flow
Of Data
To Decision Makers
Role of MIS
Based on Internal Information Flows
Support Structured Decisions
Inflexible Little Analytic Capacity
Used by Lower Mid Management
Deals with Past and Present
Efficiency Oriented
Doing Things Right
Data Processing
Cycle
Storage
Conversion
Validation
Clean Correct and Useful
Sorting
Filtering
Organize Data
To Meet Criteria
Processing
Establishing Relationships
Among the Data
Summation
Reducing Detail Data
To Its Main Points
Aggregation
Combining
Analysis
Interpretation
Reporting
List Computer Information
Collection
3 Methods
Manual
Mechanical
Electronic
Bloom's Taxonomy
3 hierarchical models
Cognitive (Knowledge-Based)
Knowledge
Comprehension
Application
Analysis
Synthesis
Evaluation
Affective (Emotion-Based)
Receiving
Responding
Valuing
Organizing
Characterizing
Sensory (Action-Based)
Perception
Set
Guided Response
Mechanism
Complex Overt Response
Adaptation
Origination
Classification
Pyramid Model
Workers
Transaction Processing Systems (TPS)
Middle Managers
Management Information Systems (MIS)
Senior Managers
Decision Support Systems (DSS)
Executives
Executive Information Systems (EIS)
Human Resources
End Users
Procedures
Telecommunications
Internet
World Wide Web