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Title: Unit 2517 Module 5.6.2


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Unit 2517Module 5.6.2
  • Designing Computer Based Information Systems

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Characteristics of modern computer based
information systems
  • Benefits Drawbacks of ICT Systems

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Benefits - Storage
  • Large amounts of data can be held on compact
    storage devices. This allows organisations to cut
    down on office space, rent and/or building
    purchase costs. Also allows for cleaner, tidier
    working environment.

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Benefits - Efficiency
  • Increased processing speeds allow tasks to be
    completed more quickly by fewer people. Sending a
    letter using mail merge used to be a boring, time
    consuming task. Computers, therefore, allow the
    organisations to respond more quickly to clients
    needs.

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Benefits - Quality of Information
  • Data held in digital form can be interrogated
    quickly and flexibly. Ie, searching for a client
    in a particular location is completed
    instantaneously. This leads to better quality
    information which improves the standard of
    decision making by the organisation.

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Benefits - Quality of Information (2)
  • Data combined with data in other databases will
    enhance the information provision still further.

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Benefits - Presentation
  • Computers allow organisations to present
    information about itself economically and in a
    visually impressive manner. DTP can be used to
    produce a newsletter with facts and figures.
    Presentation software could be used to make slide
    shows for meetings.

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Benefits - New Services
  • The processing power of computers may enable an
    organisation to provide services that it
    previously couldnt. Ie, online processing of
    transactions when previously the client would
    have had to visit the premises.

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Drawbacks - Capital Investment
  • Setting up a computer-based system costs money.
    There is the initial investment of money on
    hardware and software. Periodically, updates will
    be necessary. Maintenance of the system costs
    money.

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Drawbacks - Over dependence
  • Organisations can become to dependent on computer
    based systems. Occasionally they will
    malfunction. If the break down is critical,
    business could be lost. A worst case scenario is
    the organisation going bankrupt.

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Drawbacks - Limitations
  • Computer based systems are limited by the
    capacity of hardware, quality of software and the
    speed of communication links. This requires
    significant ongoing capital investment. Failure
    to keep up with technological change can lead to
    restricting the efficiency of the whole system.

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Drawbacks - Loss of flexibility
  • External changes can occur quickly. Organisations
    must be able to respond quickly. This can be
    impeded by systems that take time to change. Ie,
    if the tax bands changed, software would need
    rewriting. This could be time consuming.

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Drawbacks - Staffing Difficulties
  • Introducing new ICT systems often means the
    retraining of staff. In some cases, specialist
    staff - who may be costly and in short supply -
    will need to be employed. In some instances, jobs
    will be lost. This is a cost saving for the
    organisation but not good news for the individual
    who looses the job.

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Questions
  • Identify three capabilities that computer-based
    systems have, that give them an advantage over
    non-computer based systems.
  • Discuss some of the problems that are associated
    with the introduction of computer based systems.
  • What capabilities do computers have that make
    them ideal for database systems?
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