2. Table of Content
Table of Content
⢠Stakeholder
⢠System
⢠Life Cycle
⢠Information System
Coverage
Coverage
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⢠A person, group or organization within or outside of the project or the
system, sponsoring or having an interest in the project, or having a
positive or negative influence in the project.
Stakeholder
Stakeholder Concept
Concept
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⢠Examples
⢠Customer
⢠User group
⢠Upper Management
⢠Product owner
⢠Project Manager
⢠Development Team
⢠Software Quality Engineers
Stakeholder
Stakeholder Theory
Theory
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⢠A set of interdependent Components, constituting Structure and
Behaviour, forming an integrated whole, interacting to achieve a
specific purpose, in accordance with specified rules.
System Concept
Concept
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⢠Constitutes
⢠Input
⢠Raw, Semi-Processed or Processed entities of intelligence
⢠Process
⢠Perform(s) work on the Inputs
⢠Are provided Input(s)
⢠Give output(s)
⢠Output
⢠Resultant entities of intelligence
System Theory
Theory
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⢠Is an interconnected set of components used to collect, store,
process and transmit data and information.
Information System Concept
Concept
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⢠It is a collection of hardware, software, data, people and
processes that work together to process raw data into useful
information.
⢠Is a formal, socio-technical, organizational system designed to
collect, process, store, and distribute information.[
⢠From a socio-technical perspective, an IS comprises four
components ; task, people, structure (or roles), and technology.
⢠An IS can be defined as an integration of components for collection,
storage and processing of data.
⢠Comprises products that process data to facilitate decision making
and the data being used to provide information and contribute to
knowledge.
Information System (IS) Theory
Theory
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⢠Few Types
⢠Management information system (MIS)
⢠These computerized systems collect, store, process and present data to
support management decision-making.
⢠Decision support system (DSS)
⢠Enables users to explore and analyze data to gain insights into business
performance and, accordingly, make data-driven decisions.
⢠Executive information system (EIS)
⢠Provides information about the company's financial performance, market
trends, competitive landscape and so on
Information System (IS) Theory
Theory
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⢠Examples
⢠A point-of-sale (POS) system used in retail stores
⢠Microsoft Word help automate tasks such as document creation and
editing, improving productivity.
⢠CAD (Computer-Aided Design) is used by architects to design and test
structures, enabling workers and managers to create detailed models
and simulations.
Information System Theory
Theory