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Title: Analytical methods for Information Systems Professionals


1
  • Analytical methods for Information Systems
    Professionals
  • Week 13 Lecture
  • CONCLUSION

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  • Please fill in your surveys
  • www.ug.cs.usyd.edu.au/surveys.html
  • THEY ARE AVAILABLE UNTIL THE END OF THIS WEEK
  •  

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Whats the point?
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  • TODAY
  • What were the objectives of the course?
  • What can you expect in the exam?
  • Clarifying some significant issues
  • Questions?
  • What to do in the next few weeks other than
    panicking.

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  • What is the question?
  • Who wants to know?
  • What is your answer?
  • How do you know if it is right?

6
Use analytical methods to
  • Formulate a question precisely
  • Have dependable techniques to gather and analyse
    data to answer questions
  • Collect and analyse feedback

7
  • Needs analysis
  • Evaluation of technology
  • Design
  • Feasibility
  • Measurement of performance and alignment
    (auditing)
  • Changing

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  • Information Systems (IS) professionals in today's
    organisations are leaders in change and
    development.
  • Your success in this field will be aided by your
    being able to apply formal methods of information
    collection and analysis to interpreting evidence
    on IS issues.

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  • Aims
  • It aims to prepare you for your major Information
    Systems project, (http//www.ug.cs.usyd.edu.au/is
    ys3207/) as well as your future practice as an
    IT professional, by building on the skills you
    have already acquired in the Information Systems
    discipline at the University of Sydney
    (http//www.infosys.usyd.edu.au ). 

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  • By the end of this course you should be able to
  • explain the purpose, relevance and effectiveness
    of using various analytical methods in IS,
  • describe and analyse a research problem and its
    context,
  • select, analyse and evaluate literature related
    to the research problem
  • identify methodologies appropriate to the
    research question
  • write a research proposal,
  • collect data using both qualitative and
    quantitative investigative methods,
  • analyse and interpret data,
  • communicate results verbally and in writing,
    including a reflection on your research process.

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  • The exam is worth 50 of your final mark and you
    must pass the exam to pass the course.

12
  • WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT IN THE EXAM?
  • (that I can reasonably tell you about)

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  • WHAT WILL NOT BE IN THE EXAM
  • You will not be examined on finding or reading
    the literature. That has already been assessed
    through your assignments
  • You will not be examined on the content of the
    guest lectures who presented case studies,
    Gartner and David Nathan.
  • You will not be examined on the content of the
    articles we used for reading and analysing
    research literature.

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  • SECTION A
  • 50 marks
  • Scenario
  • Followed by 4 questions with sub-questions which
    allow you to apply your understanding of the how
    you would select, justify and apply (in detail)
    specific qualitative analytical methods to the
    problem.

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  • Methodology
  • The research methodology describes our strategy
    or plan of action
  • This is the research design shaping our choice
    of methods and linking that choice to the
    research outcomes
  • Gives a rationale for our choice of methods and
    the way we employ those methods

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  • Methods
  • Research methods are the techniques or procedures
    we plan to use in our research
  • Research methods are used to gather and analyse
    data
  • When talking about research methods we talk at a
    very detailed level
  • The choice of methods is central to the progress
    and success of our research project and depend
    on
  • Purpose of the research
  • Location of the research
  • Position of the researcher
  • Cost (, time etc.)

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  • CLARIFYING ISSUES NO2
  • Refining the question
  • Student requirements?
  • Computer resources?
  • Access?

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Two types of quantitative research design
  • Experiment
  • Causal research
  • Build a cause and effect relationship between
    variables.
  • Survey
  • Descriptive and Causal research
  • Descriptive research provide an accurate
    description of some aspect of a problem

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Experimental design general concepts
  • Key element in experimental design
  • Independent variable, dependent variable, control
    variable
  • Key stages in conducting experiment
  • Assignment of subjects to experiment groups
  • Manipulation of independent variable
  • Instructional manipulation
  • Event manipulation
  • Measurement of dependent variable
  • Direct results of the treatment
  • Use questionnaire to get subjects responses

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Factorial experimental design
  • Study two or more independent variables at the
    same time
  • Denoted by the number of factors and number of
    levels in each factors.
  • Read and interpret the graph of mean values
  • Main effect
  • Interaction effect
  • Interaction as a difference in magnitude of
    response
  • Interaction as a difference in direction of
    response

21
Other experimental design
  • Blocking design
  • Latin square design
  • Solomon four group design
  • Nonequivalent control group design
  • Time-series design

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Survey research
  • Interview and self-administrated questionnaire
  • Sampling
  • Define target population, sampling frame
  • Choose an appropriate sampling procedure
  • Determine sample size
  • Survey instruments
  • Questionnaire design
  • The choice of open and closed-ended questions
  • The wording of questions

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Hypothesis testing general concepts
  • Null hypothesis and Alternative hypothesis
  • One-tailed vs. two-tailed test
  • Reporting test results
  • p-value vs. significance level (?)
  • Test statistics vs. critical value

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Data analysis techniques
  • What we have covered
  • Chi-square test for independence
  • T-test
  • One-way ANOVA
  • Two-way ANOVA
  • Regression analysis
  • What you need to know
  • Choose an appropriate technique for a particular
    problem
  • Interpret the result and make conclusion

25
Exam questions in quantitative part
  • Two questions
  • Small case followed by a few questions
  • One question about experimental research
  • One question about survey research
  • Easy for students who regularly attended lectures
    and participated in tutorials

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  • What to do in the next few weeks instead of
    panicking
  • Print out the course schedule and stick it on
    your wall. It is the roadmap for what you need to
    understand.
  • Revise using the lecture notes, the textbook, the
    articles in the handbook and the lecture
    handouts,.
  • Use the message board to discuss issues with
    each other and to ask me questions. I will
    monitor it all through the study period right up
    until the exam.
  • Study with a friend or a group.

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  • GOOD LUCK
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