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Konsep Sistem Informasi(3-sks)
Oleh :
Solikin WS.,[email protected]
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DK71023
Konsep Sistem Informasi(3-sks)
Prasyarat : Pengantar Teknologi Informasi Tujuan :
memahami dan menguasai konsep sistem informasi,
dapat menjelaskan peranan informasi dalam suatu organisasi,
struktur dari suatu sistem informasi, dukungan komputer terhadap suatu sistem
informasi, dan nilai informasi bagi pengambilan keputusan
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• Materi :
1. Pengertian data dan informasi
2. Konsep dasar sistem dan sistem informasi
3. Konsep organisasi dan manajemen dalam kaitannya dengan suatu sistem informasi
4. Struktur sistem informasi: komponen, aktivitas, peran, dan tujuan pembangunan sistem informasi
5. Jenis-jenis sistem informasi berbasis komputer
6. Peran sistem informasi untuk pengambilan keputusan
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• Buku Referensi :
1. Couger, J.D. and Mc Fadden, F.R., "Introduction to Computer- Based Information Systems", John Willey & Sons, Inc., New York, 1976.
2. McLeod Jr., Raymond, “Management Information System A Study of Computer-Based Information System”, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York, 1990.
3. Laudon, Kenneth C. dan Laudon, Jane P., “Management Information System A Contemporary Perpective”, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York, 1990.
4. Laudon, Kenneth C. dan Laudon, Jane P., “Management Information System Management The Digital Firm, Seven Edt.”, Prentice-Hall,New Jersey, 2002.
5. Turban-McLean-Wetherbe, “Information Technology For Management,Second Edition”, John Wiley & Sons, USA, 1999.
6. Steven Alter, “Information Systems Foundation of E-Business, 4Ed”, Prentice Hall, New Jersey,2002.
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Pengertian Data dan Informasi
Data : “Streams of raw facts representing events
occurring in organizations or the physical environment before they have been organized and arranged into a form that people can understand and use”, 4.p8-9).
(adalah aliran dari fakta yang direpresentasikan melalui kejadian dalam organisasi atau lingkungan fisik sebelum diorganisasi dan di susun ke dalam bentuk yang dapat dimengerti dan digunakan oleh user).
Data adalah fakta / sebagian fakta yang mengandung arti berupa angka, huruf, symbol khusus atau gabungan darinya.
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Informasi (1)
“Data have been shaped into form that is meaningful and useful to human beings”.
(Informasi adalah data yang disusun kedalam bentuk yang dapat dimengerti dan bermanfaat bagi user) atau.
Informasi adalah “hasil dari kegiatan pengolahan data yang memberikan bentuk yang lebih berarti berupa suatu informasi” atau
Informasi adalah data yang mempunyai nilai (berarti) bagi penerimanya dan dapat digunakan untuk dasar pengambilan keputusan.
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Data vs Informasi
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Informasi(2)
Untuk menjadi informasi,umumnya data perlu mengalami proses pengolahan.
Sifat informasi dapat perfect (sempurna, tidak mengandung unsur ketidakpastian) dan dapat pula imperfect (tidak sempurna, mengandung unsur ketidakpastian).
Data InformasiProcess
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Informasi(3)
Sumber Informasi :Pengamatan lapangan (observasi)KuesionerKejadian / event (pencatatan,
perekaman ataupun penangkapan sinyal digital secara langsung).
Pemodelan (forecasting, econometric, operational research, simulation, heuristic, dsb).
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Informasi(4)
Karakteristik (kualitas) Informasi yang baik : Timeliness (informasi harus tepat waktu,
tersedia manakala dibutuhkan) Accuracy (informasi harus akurat / teliti) Reduced Uncertainty (informasi
ketidakpastiannya harus ditekan / diminimize/diperkecil)
Element of Surprise (informasi tidak mengandung unsur / elemen kejutan)
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Informasi(5) Informasi disampaikan kepada pengguna (user)
dapat direpresentasikan dalam media : Kertas/hardcopy Tampilan/display-monitor/video Suara/audio
Informasi yang dibutuhkan manajemen umumnya dalam bentuk laporan. Ada banyak variasi dan tipe laporan antara lain : Loran Periodik Laporan Indikator Kunci Laporan berdasarkan permintaan (on-call report) Laporan Khusus Laporan Penyimpangan (exception report)
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Informasi(6) Laporan dapat di representasikan dengan
berbagai bentuk, antara lain yang umum digunakan : Narasi Tabel Grafik dan Gambar Kombinasi Kertas/hardcopy
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• System ?
Input Output
Feedback
System
“A group of elements or parts that are integrated and coordinated for the purpose of achieving a goal”(Sekumpulan komponen atau bagian yang terintegrasi dan dikoordinir untuk maksud mencapai suatu tujuan / gol)
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information system
An information system (IS) is an arrangement of people, data, processes, and information technology that interact to collect, process, store, and provide as output the information needed to support an organization
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What is a System?
ManufacturingProcess
Input ofRaw Materials
Output ofFinished Products
Environment
Other Systems
Control byManagement
ControlSignals
ControlSignals
FeedbackSignals
FeedbackSignals
System Boundary
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The Internetworked -Business
Manufacturingand
Production
Engineering &Research
Accounting,Finance, andManagement
Suppliers and Other Business Partners
Procurement, Distribution, and Logistics
Advertising Sales Customer Service
Consumer and Business Customers
Company
Boundary
Intranets
The Internet
Extranets
Ext
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ets
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A Federation of Information Systems
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Information System Applications
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Focuses for Information Systems
Knowledge — the raw material used to create useful information.
Process — the activities (including management) that carry out the mission of the business.
Communication — how the system interfaces with its users and other information systems.
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The CMM Process Management Model
Capability Maturity Model (CMM) – a standardized framework for assessing the maturity level of an organization’s information system development and management processes and products. It consists of five levels of maturity:
Level 1—Initial: System development projects follow no prescribed process.
Level 2—Repeatable: Project management processes and practices are established to track project costs, schedules, and functionality.
Level 3—Defined: A standard system development process (sometimes called a “methodology”) is purchased or developed. All projects use a version of this process to develop and maintain information systems and software.
Level 4—Managed: Measurable goals for quality and productivity are established.
Level 5—Optimizing: The standardized system development process is continuously monitored and improved based on measures and data analysis established in Level 4.
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Capability Maturity Model (CMM)
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Types of Information Systems
Transaction
Processing
Systems
Process
Control
Systems
Enterprise
Collaboration
Systems
Operations
Support
Systems
Management
Information
Systems
Decision
Support
Systems
Executive
Information
Systems
Management
Support
Systems
Information Systems
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A transaction processing system (TPS) is an information system that captures and processes data about business transactions.
A management information system (MIS) is an information system that provides for management-oriented reporting based on transaction processing and operations of the organization.
A decision support system (DSS) is an information system that either helps to identify decision making opportunities or provides information to help make decisions.
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An expert system is an information system that captures the expertise of workers and then simulates that expertise to the benefit of nonexperts.
A communications and collaboration system is an information system that enables more effective communications between workers, partners, customers, and suppliers to enhance their ability to collaborate.
An office automation system is an information system that supports the wide range of business office activities that provide for improved work flow between workers.
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Other Categories of Information Systems
Expert Systems
Knowledge Management Systems
Functional Business Systems
Strategic Information Systems
Cross-Functional Information Systems
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The Information Systems Development Process
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Management Challenges of the E-Business Enterprise
•Business Strategies•Business Processes•Business Needs
•Customer Relationships•Business Partners•Suppliers•Business Customers
Ethical ConsiderationsPotential Risks?Potential Laws? Possible Responses?
•IS Human Resources•IS Development
•IT Infrastructure•IS Performance
•Organization Structure•and Culture•User Acceptance
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Chapter Summary
Information Systems play a vital role in the efficient and effective operations of E-Business, E-Commerce and enterprise collaboration.
The business professional must know: Foundations (fundamentals) of IS Information Technologies Business Applications Development Processes; and Managerial Challenges
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Chapter Summary (cont)
A system is a group of interrelated components working toward the attainment of a common goal by accepting inputs and producing outputs in an organized transformation process.
An information system uses the resources of people, hardware, software, data, and networks to perform input, processing, output, storage and control activities.
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IS Resources: Hardware Resources Software Resources People Resources Data Resources Network Resources
Products: Paper Reports Visual Displays Multimedia Documents Electronic Messages Graphics images Audio Responses
Chapter Summary (cont)
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Information systems perform three vital roles in business firms. They support: Business processes and operations, Business decision making; and Strategic competitive advantage
Major application categories of information systems include: Operations Support Systems; and Management Support Systems
Chapter Summary (cont)
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Data : Tipe DataLima tipe utama data pada sistem informasi yang sekarang yaitu : 6.p132-177)
1. predefined data item,2. images,3. text,4. audio, dan5. video
Pada sistem informasi tradisional hanya berisi predefined data item dan text. Pada saat ini, akibat pesatnya kemajuan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi IT data dapat dibuat dalam bentuk gambar, suara dengan menggunakan teknik seperti digitization, voice messaging dan video conference
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Predefined data item
Predefined data item tediri dari numeric atau alphabetical item, yang mempunyai arti dan format khusus yang jelas dan selanjutnya digunakan untuk mengendalikan kalkulasi dan transaksi yang menggunakan data. Sebagai contoh credit card number, transaction date, purchase account, dan merchant ID.
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Text
Text terdiri dari letters, numbers, dan karakter lainnya yang pengertiannya dikombinasikan tidak hanya bergantung pada bentuk yang ditentukan (prespecified format) atau definisi dari item individual (defined of individual items).
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Images
Images adalah data dalam bentuk gambar, baik dalam bentuk photographs, gambar yang dibuat tangan (hand-drawn pictures), atau grafik yang dihasilkan dari data numerik. Images dapat disimpan, dimodifikasi, dan di kirim (transmitted) dalam banyak cara yang sama seperti text.
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Audio Audio adalah data dalam bentuk suara.
Video Video adalah kombinasi gambar dan suara yang
ditampilkan secara bersamaan. Penggunaannya misalnya melalui video conference.
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Satuan Data Bit satuan terkecil data Byte satu karakter=8 bit Word satu kata=2 byte=16 bit Double Word satu kata=4 byte=32 bit Data satu data=beberapa byte yang punya arti Record satu baris data Field satu lajur/kolom data Table satu table data (baris dan kolom) Library satu kumpulan file data Database satu bank data (kumpulan semua data)
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Evolution of DB Systems Flat files - 1960s - 1980s Hierarchical – 1970s - 1990s Network – 1970s - 1990s Relational – 1980s - present Object-oriented – 1990s - present Object-relational – 1990s - present Data warehousing – 1980s - present Web-enabled – 1990s - present
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Basis Data (Database)
Elemen Basis Data Terdapat 3 elemen basis data yaitu : User, Isi
Data dan Tempat Penyimpan (memori) data. Dalam elemen user terdapat 3 golongan yaitu : Operator yang memerlukan fasilitas ‘Query’ atau
paket program yang sudah jadi Programmer yang memerlukan bahasa
pemrograman DBMS DBA (database administrator) yang memerlukan
data dictionary system (DDS)
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Pengertian Basis Data
Basis Data adalah kumpulan dari data yang saling berhubungan (berinteraksi) satu dengan yang lainnya, tersimpan di perangkat keras computer dan digunakan perangkat lunak untuk memanipulasinya.
Penerapan database dalam sistem informasi di sebut database sistem.
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Pengertian Sistem Basis Data
Sistem Basis Data adalah suatu sistem informasi yang mengintegrasikan kumpulan dari data yang saling berhubungan satu dengan yang lainnya dan membuatnya tersedia untuk beberapa aplikasi yang bermacam-macam di dalam suatu organisasi.
Software yang digunakan untuk mengatur (manage) data adalah DBMS (Data Base Management System). Contoh DBMS : Excell, Access, FoxBase, FoxPro, Oracle, Informix, Sybase, dll
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Kenapa perlu konsep Basis Data
Dalam pendekatan pengolahan data tradisional sumber data ditangani sendiri-sendiri oleh masing-masing bagian untuk tiap aplikasi.
Sedangkan dalam konsep database, pengolahan data dilakukan secara terintegrasi dalam sebuah database, dimana tiap-tiap orang atau bagian dapat memandang database dari sudut pandangan yang berbeda.
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Organisasi File Basis Data
Organisasi data secara konvensional dirasakan kurang, karena berorientasi pada file, artinya data cenderung hanya berhubungan dengan data yang lainnya dalam satu file saja, kurang ada hubungan dengan data lain yang berada di file lain.
Oleh karena itu dikembangkan jenis organisasi data yaitu : Hirarki (berjenjang), Network (jaringan) dan Relasional (hubungan).
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Organisasi Hirarki (1)
Organisasi Hirarki / berjenjang atau disebut juga struktur data poon (tree). Suatu pohon dibentuk dari beberapa elemen grup data yang berjenjang, disebut dengan node. Node yang paling atas disebut root (level-1), tiap node dapat bercabang ke node-node yang lain. Dengan ketentuan setiap pohon hanya mempunyai satu root saja dan tiap-tiap node kecuali root hanya dapat mempunyai sebuah orang tua (parent) saja tetapi tiap-tiap node dapat mempunyai beberapa anak (child).
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Organisasi Hirarki (2)
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Organisasi Network(1)
Pada Organisasi pohon tiap node tidak dapat mempunyai lebih dari satu orang tua, maka pada strukur data jaringan tiap-tiap node dapat mempunyai lebih dari satu orang tua.
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Organisasi Network(2)
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Organisasi Relasional (1)
Hubungan di dasarkan pada field kunci (yaitu field yang unik / tidak ada duanya), contoh file MHS dan file NILAI dihungkan melalui field kunci NPM.
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Organisasi Relasional (2)
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Relasi Data
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Data, Informasi dan Sistem Informasi(..catatan tambahan)
SI sudah merupakan bagian dari perusahaan untuk mendukung usaha dengan CBIS (Computer Base Information System)
Resources : 5M + I Man Machine Money Material Method and Information
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Kenapa SI perlu dimenej?, karena resources terbatas, karena terbatas maka perlu di optimalkan pemanfaatannya
Sistem pasti mempunyai tujuan, komponen sistem apa saja, tergantung sistem apa, bisa metode, barang, dll
Karakteristik sistem :1. Transformasi input ke output (retrieve, update, representation)
Representasi : Text,suara,gambar, dll
2. Interdisiplinair yang tergabung dalam satu kesatuan
3. Holistik (menyeluruh)
4. Dapat dibedakan dengan yang lainnya (lingkungannya)
5. Sinergi
6. Hierarki
7. Ada aturan (regulasi)
8. Harus punya tujuan (objective)
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Information Systems Architecture(ISA) Overall blueprint for organization’s information
systems Consists of:
Data (Enterprise Data Model – simplified ER Diagram) Processes – data flow diagrams, process decomposition,
etc. Data Network – topology diagram (like fig 1.8) People – people management using project management
tools (Gantt charts, etc.) Events and Points in Time (when processes are performed) Reasons for events and rules (e.g. decision tables)
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Information Engineering A data-oriented methodology to create and maintain
information systemsTop-down planning approach. Four steps:
Planning Results in an Information Systems Architecture
Analysis Results in functional specifications…i.e. what we want
Design Results in design specifications…i.e. how we’ll do it
Implementation Results in final operational system
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Information Systems Planning
Strategy development IT Planning to meet Corporate strategy
Three steps:1. Identify strategic planning factors
2. Identify corporate planning objects
3. Develop enterprise model
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Identify Strategic Planning Factors (table 2.1)
Organization goals – what we hope to accomplish
Critical success factors – what MUST work in order for us to survive
Problem areas – weaknesses we now have
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Identify Corporate Planning Objects (table 2.3) Organizational units Organizational locations Business functions – these might become the
users Entity types – the things we are trying to
model Information (application) systems
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Develop Enterprise Model
Decomposition of business functions See figure 2.2
Enterprise data model See figure 2.1
Planning matrixes See figure 2.3
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Enterprise Data Model
First step in database development Specifies scope and general content Overall picture of organizational data, not specific
design Entity-relationship diagram Descriptions of entity types Relationships between entities Business rules
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Informasi
Data yang mempunyai nilai (berarti) bagi penerimanya dan dapat digunakan untuk dasar pengambilan keputusan
Untuk menjadi informasi umumnya data perlu mengalami proses pengolahan
Sifat informasi :1. Perfect (tidak mengandung unsur ketidakpastian)
2. Imperfect (mengandung unsur ketidakpastian)
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INPUT PROSES OUTPUT
Data Proses Informasi - Bisa sangat simple- Bisa dapat complicated
• Suatu data jika akan menghasilkan informasi yang baik, maka datanya harus bersih.
• prosesnya meliputi :1. Verifikasi2. Validasi3. Duplication data
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Macam-macam atribut suatu data :1. Identifier (sebagai identifikasi)
2. Locater (sebagai penunjuk lokasi)
3. Temporal
4. Classifier
5. Relational
Faktor yang mempengaruhi ‘nilai suatu informasi’ :1. Tepat ISI dan TELITI (accuracy)
2. Tepat WAKTU (timeliness)
3. Tepat GUNA (relevancy)
4. Tepat SAJI (presentation)
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Manfaat Informasi Terhadap Proses :
1. Menghemat Tenaga
2. Meningkatkan Efisiensi
3. Mempercepat Proses
4. Perbaikan Dokumentasi
5. Pencapaian Standar
6. Perbaikan Keputusan
Terhadap Produk :1. Peningkatan “feature”
2. Perubahan Karakteristik
3. Peningkatan Fasilitas Penyampaian Produk
4. Inovasi Produk barang atau jasa
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Terhadap Kualitas :1. Peningkatan kualitas proses (JIT,Feedback, dsb)
2. Peningkatan kualitas produk (standarisasi produk, peningkatan pelayanan, dsb)
Komponen SI :1. Technoware (S/W,H/W, Jaringan)
2. Infoware (Database)
3. Organware (Organisasi dan Prosedur)
4. Brainware (humanware)
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Technoware (S/W,H/W, Jaringan) Merupakan sistem komputer dan jaringan
Infoware (Database) DBMS (Data Base Management System) DBA (Database Administrator) Kegagalan DBMS pada umumnya pada updating karna
faktor SDM Jika data tidak diupdate, maka cutomer kecewa, ini akan
sangat berbahaya. Oleh karena itu perlu dijaga kedisiplinan agar data tetap up-to-date.
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Organware (Organisasi dan Prosedur) Mencakup Organisasi dan Prosedur Prosedur :
1. Prosedur Penyiapan Data
2. Prosedur Perekaman Data
3. Prosedur Pemrosesan Data
4. Prosedur Pengamanan Data
5. Dsb Jika sistem sudah “menyimpang terlalu jauh”, maka perlu di “Re-
Design” Dengan adanya prosedur baru, terdapat cara kerja baru dan ini
harus disosialisasikan Kalau mau mengembangkan SI harus mengacu kepada rencana
induk perusahaan Dulu EDP sekarang IT Division atau IS Division
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Brainware Mengatur Brainware paling sulit dibandingkan dengan 3
komponen yang lainnya Contoh job dalam bidang IT:
1. Operator Perekam Data
2. Teknisi Perangkat Kerja dan Jaringan
3. Pemrogram APlikasi Sistem (Programmer)
4. Analis Sistem (Analyst)
5. Administrator Database (Database Administrator)
6. Perancang Sistem (System Designer)
7. Perekayasa Perangkat Lunak (S/W Engineering)
8. Perekayasa Jaringan (Network Engineering)
9. Pengelola Proyek SI (IS Project Manager)
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Karakteristik Sistem
Sub Sistem
Sub SistemSub Sistem
Sub Sistem
Input Output
Interface(penghubung)
Input OutputProcess
Environment
Goals
Boundary(batas sistem)
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Siklus Pengolahan Data
PROSES(Model)
ENTRI DATAOUTPUT
(Informasi)BASIS DATA
USER(Penerima)
KEPUTUSANTINDAKAN
HASILTINDAKAN
CAPTURINGDATA
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Amazon.com : An Evolving Business Models The Need for Frameworks and Models The Work System Framework Work System Principles Relationships Beetwen Work Systems and IS The Principle Based Systems Analysis Method Measurement Work System Performance Clasification Related to
Understanding Systems from Business Viewpoint
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Amazon.com : An Evolving Business Models(Work System Snapshot, Amazon.com provides a different way to shop for books)
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The Work System Framework
The Customer The Product and Services The Business Process The Participant The Information The Technology Context Infrastructure
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The Customer
People who use and receive direct benefit from the products and services
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The Product and Services
The combination of physical things information and services that the work system produces for to customer
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The Business Process The sets of the steps or
activities that are performed within the work system
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The Participant
People who perform the work step in the business process
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The Information
The information used by the participants to perform their work
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The TechnologyThe hardware, software
and the other tools and equipment used by the participants
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Context
The organizational, competitive, technical and regulatory realm within which the work system operates
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InfrastructureIs share human and
technical resources that the work system rellies on even through these resources exist and are managed outside of it.
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CUSTOMER
People who purchases books Whosellers that supply the books Amazon.com Shipping departement
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Information about books that might be purchased information describing cash book order books that are eventually delivered
BUSINESS PROCESS Purchaser log on www.amazon.com Purchaser identifies desired books or gives search criteria Purchaser looks at book related information and desides what
to order Purchaser enter order Amazon.com finds the books in it inventory and packs thm fpr
dhipping, if the book are no in its inventory, Amazon orderthem from a wholeseller and ships them to the customer afterthey arrive at the Amazon werehouse
Shipping departement packages order and sends it to thepurchaser
PARTICIPANTS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
People interested inpurchasing books
order fullfillmentdepartment ofwholeseller
Shipping departmentAmazon.com
Order for books price and other
information about eachbook
purchase hidtory andrelated information foreach customer
Personel computersused by purchaser
computers andnetworks use byAmazon.com for orderprocessing
the internet(infrastructure)
Work System SnapshotAmazon.com provides a different way to shop for
books
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Data and Knowledge Management (KM)I. Data Management :
1. A Critical Success Faktor (CSF)2. Data Life Cyle Process and
Knowledge Discovery3. Data Source and Collection4. Data Quality (DQ)5. Multimedia and OO Databases6. Document Management
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II. Data Warehousing, Mining and Analysis :
1. Transaction Vs Analytical Processing
2. Data Warehousing and Marts
3. Knowledge Discovery, Analysis and Mining
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III. Data Visualization and Technology
1. Data Visualization
2. Multidimensionality
3. GIS
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IV. Marketing Databases in Action1. The Marketing Transaction
Database
2. Implementation in Example
V. KM1. Knowledge Base and Organizational
Learning
2. Implementing KM Systems
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I. Data Management
I. A Critical Success Faktor (CSF) The Difficulties
The Amount of data increases exponentially Collected by many individuals, using several
methods and devices Organization’s data are relevant for specific
decision Raw Data my be stored in different computing
systems, databases, formats, and human and computer languages
Data Security, Quality, and integrity
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These difficulties and the critical need for
Timely and Accurated information Search effective and efficient
Data management Support TPS Relational Databases Client/Server Environment Finding Data Quiqly and Easly
Creation of Data Warehouse
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2. Data Life Cyle Process and Knowledge Discovery Trace how and where data flows in
organization Business do not run on data, They
run on information and their knowledge of how to put that information to uses successfully.
The transformation of data into knowledge mybe accomplished in several ways
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Converting Data to Knowledge
DataSource
Collection
Data Sorage
Selection
Target Data Preproce-ssing Data
Prepro-cessing
Trans-formation
Datamining
Interpretation /Evaluation
iMac Use
Transfor-med Data
Patterns
Storage,Knowledge
Base
Knowledge
Data Warehousing Data Analysis
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3. Data Source and Collection The Data life cycle begins with the
acquisition of data from data sources. Data can include :
Documents Pictures Maps Sound and
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Animation Concepts Opinions Raw or Summarized or extrated data
Data Source : Internal Data Personal Data External Data
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Internal Data : are organizational internal data are
stored in one or more places About : people, product, services,
and processes
Personal Data IS user or other coorporate
employees by creating personal data
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External Data : Data are available on :
CD-ROM Internet Server (film, music or voice) Pictures (diagram, atlases) Television
Large amounts of external data are available on the internet.
The internet and commercial databases services -> Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
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Methods For Collection Raw Data Can be collected :
Manually or Instruments or sensors Scanned or Transferred Electronically
Manual Data Collected : Time studies Surveys Observations and Constributions from experts
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4. Data Quality (DQ) Data are frequently found to be :
Inaccurate Incomplete Ambiguous
The economical and social damage from poor quality data costs billions of dollars
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Problem Data : DQ Problem divide into four
catagories and dimension :1. Instrinsic DQ :
Accuracy, objectivity, believability, reputation
2. Accessability DQ : Accessability and security
3. Contextual DQ : Relevance, Value Added, timeliness,
completeness, amount data 4. Representasion DQ:
Interpretability, ease of understanding, concise representation, consistent representation
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Problem Data (cont..): Data are not correct Data are not timely Data are not measured or index
properly Needed data simply do not exist
One of the major issues of DQ is DATA INTEGRITY
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OOD are sometimes referred to as multimedia databases and are manage special Multimedia Databases Management Systems (MDMS)
These manage data in variety of formats in additional to standard text or numeric fields.
The formats include Images such as digitized photographs or forms of bit-mapped graphics
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6. Document Management (DM) Document Management Systems (DMS)
provide information to decision makers in an electronic format
DM is the automated control of electronic document, page images, spreadsheet, word processing document, and complex, compound documents through their entire life cycle within an organization, from initial creation to final archiving.
DMS usually include computerized imaging systems
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II. Data Warehousing, Mining and Analysis :
I. Transaction Vs Analytical Processing Data processing in organizations can be
viewed either as transactional or analytical
Transactional Processing, in the routine daily processing of the transactional of the organizations such as ordering or billing
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A good data delivery system therefore should be able to support : Easy data access by the end
users themselve Quicker decision making More accurate and effective
decision making Flexible decision making
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This improved option of analytical processing involves three concepts :1. A business representation of data for
end users
2. A client/server enviroment that gives the user query and reporting capabilities
3. A server-base repository, the data warehouse, that allows centralized security and control over the data
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2. Data Warehousing and Marts Data Warehouse, benefits :
1. To reach data quickly
2. To do it easly The purpose of data warehouse is to
establish a data repository that makes operational data accessable in a form rapidly acceptable for analytical processing activities such as decision support, EIS, and other user application.
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Data Warehouses allow for the storage of metadata, which include data summaries that are easier to index and search, especially with web tools
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Legacy
OLTP
External
Select
Extract
Transform
Integrate
Maintain
Preparation
OpeparationalSystem / Data
APIS
MIdleware
Flat screen
Flat screen
Flat screen
Flat screen
Flat screen
Flat screen
MetadataReposition
EnterpriseData
Warehouse
Data Mart
Data Mart
Data Mart
TargetDatabase(s)
(RDB, MDDB)
Replication
Marketing
RiskManagement
EngineeringData Mining
AccessApplicationEIS / DSS
Custom-BuiltApplication(4GL Tools)
ProductionReportingTools
RelationQuery Tools
Web Browses
OLAP /ROLAP
Data Warehouse Framework and Views
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Characteristic of Data Warehousing 1. Organization :
data are organized by detailed subject, containingly information relevant for decision support
2. Consistency Data in different operational
databases my be encoded differently, e.g gender data ‘0’, ‘1’ or ‘m’, ‘f’ and consistent manner
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3. Time variant The data are kept for 5 to 10 years
so they can be used for trends, forecasting and comparisons over time
4. Nonvolatile Once entered into the warehouse,
data are not update (Tdk dpt diubah)
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5. Relational Typically the data warehouse uses
a relational structure
6. Clent/Server The data warehouse uses the
client/server architecture mainly to provide the end user an easy access to its data
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Data Marts is a replicated subset of the data warehouse and is dedicated to a functional or regional area.
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Summary of strategic Uses
of Data Warehousing
Industry Functional Area of Use Strategic UseAirline Operations and Marketing analysis of route
profitability
Banking Product Development, Customer service,
operation and marketing trend analysis, product
and service promotion.
Reduction of IS
expenses
Healt Care Operation reduction of operational
expenses
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3. Knowledge Discovery, Analysis and Mining The program of extracting useful
knowledge from volumes of data is known as knowledge discovery in databases (KDD) or just knowledge discovery.
KDD’s objective is to identify valid, novel, potensially usefull, and ultimatelly understandable patterns in data
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KDD support by three technologies :1. Massive data collection
2. Powerfull multiprocessor computers
3. Data Mining Algorithms
Tools and Techniques of KDD KDD tools over time can be divided into
four major stage : 1. Data Collection (1960s)
2. Data Acess (1980s)
3. Data Warehousing and Decion Support (1990s)
4. Intelligence Data Mining (l-1990)
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The problem with the data collection and access techniques is that they are not suitable for a large volume of data, nor can they be used effectively by end user.
Even though Structured Query Language (SQL) use is becaming more user friendly.
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OLAP
(On Line Analytical Processing) OLAP refers to such end-user
activities as DSS modeling using spreadsheets and grahics, which are done online.
Unlike online transaction online processing (OLTP) application.
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Data Mining Data mining derives is name from the
similarities between searching for valuable business information in a large database and mining a mountain for a vein of valuable are.
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I. Impact on Organizations
II. Impact on Individuals at Work
III. Societal Impacts and The Internet Community
IMPACT OF IT ON ORGANIZATIONS, INDIVIDUALS AND SOCIETY
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1. Structure
2. Authority
3. Power and
4. Job Content
I. IMPACTs ON ORGANIZATIONS
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1. Job Satisfaction
2. Dehumanization and Psychological Impacts
3. Impacts On Health and Safety
II. IMPACTs ON INDIVIDUALS AT WORK
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1. Opportunitis For People With Disabilities
2. Quality of Life Improvements
3. Other Impacts
III. SOCIETAL IMPACTS AND THE INTERNET COMMUNITY
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Structure,Authority,Power and Job Content a. Flatter Organizational Hierarchies
b. Staff-To-Line Ratio
c. Special Units
d. Centralization of Authority
e. Power and Status
f. Job Contens
g. Role Ambiguity and Conflict
IMPACTs ON ORGANIZATIONS
1.1. Structure
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Increased Productivity and increased span of control
Decreased number of experts FOH result from :
reduction in the total number of employees, reengineering of business process, and ability of lower-level employee to perform higher –
level job
A. Flatter Organizational Hierarchies (FOH)
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The number of professional and specialists could decline in relation to the total number of employees in the organizations.
B. Staff-To-Line Ratio
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Creating a technology centre Internet/electronic commerce unit Decision support system departement Intelligent system departement
C. Special Units
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Because of the trend toward smaller and flatters organizations, centralization become more popular.
Example : introduction of expert systems in general electric’s maintenance area increased the power of the desentarlization units because they become less dependent on the companys headquarters.
D. Centralization of Authority
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Knowledge is power Changing the power structure within
organization Example : expert system may reduce
the power of certain professional group, becaise their knowledge will be in the public domain.
E. Power and Status
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Job Conten is important not only because it is related to organizational structure, but also becase it is interrelated with employee satisfaction, compensation, status, and productivity.
Changes in job content occuur when work is redesigned.
Example : when BPR (Business Process Reenginerring) is attempted or when electronic commerce changes the marketing system.
F. Job Contens
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Employee Career Ladders Changes in Supervision Other Considerations
The Manager’s Job
IMPACTs ON ORGANIZATIONS
1.2. Personnel Issues
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Automation of routin decision Less expertise required for many
decisions Less reliance on experts to provide
support to top executive Power distribution among managers Electronic support of complex decision
(intelligent agents, DSS)
IMPACTs ON ORGANIZATIONS
1.3. The Manager’s Job
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Job Stress Repetitive Strain Injuries Lessening The Negative Impact
on Health and Safety Other Impacts
Impacts On Health and Safety
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Dehumanization : Negative effect on people’s individuality,
such : many people feel loss of identity. Expert systems or artificial intelligence
are increasingly replacing people in the creative arena.
Dehumanization and Psychological Impacts
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Psychological Impacts : Isolating influence : depression and
loneliness Distance learning : lack of social impact.
Dehumanization and Psychological Impacts(2)
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IS and Individual
The Individual
TheIndividual
Entertainmentbusiness and
education
Environmentand
application
Security
HomeInformation System Insurance
andBrokerage
Accountingand Legal
Policeand Fire
Library
Public andPrivate Service
System
Education andMedical System
CentreMedical
Database
HospitalAdm andtreatment
Laisure TimeSystem
ConsumerSystem
FinancialSystem
TravelReservation
Theater andEntertainment
HotelReservation
Drug StoreDepartment
Store
Supermarket
Money CardReal Estate
Stocks
IntegratedFinancialDatabase
Educationaland AdmRecord
ComputerAssisted
Education
e-Commerce
E-funds transfer