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systems that has something crosses
its boundary in either direction.
systems that has nothing crosses its
boundary in either direction.
Each system has a boundary - separates the components of that systems
(which are inside it) from its environment.
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Systems always incorporate feedback : output from a systems
component that becomes input to a systems component.
Systems that do not use
feedback to adjust their
outputs
Systems that use feedback to adjust
their outputs, based on how well
the result of those output matches
the desired result.
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Information
Systems (IS)
is a system
whose purpose is to
In 1990’s we often associate IS with computer,
however, an IS need not use computers.
store
process
communicate
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uses one or more data stores (database or set of files) that
provide information to support the decision.
does not update the databases that it uses as external
information sources.
communicates with the decision maker.
decision maker supplies specific information defining the decision
to be made within the general category of decisions with which th
DSS can help - tells the DSS what data to extract.
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Data
Retrieval
Modeling
Data
Analysis
Database
Decision maker
Data for analysis
Model input Model results
Commands
Results
Answer
Queries
Commands
Extracted
Data
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Raw facts Processed data
comparing one data
element with another
performing calculations on
data.
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degree of excellence in the context of the
intended use.
Quality of Information : the value of that information for its
intended purpose
Factors
Relevance
Correctness
Accuracy
Precision
Completeness
Timeliness
Usability
Accessibility
Consistency
Conformity to
expectation
Cost