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COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING

COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING. GROUP 1 047130 BURAK AKYUREK 049153 ESRA DRAMA 049241 DİNÇER KAYA 007213 ÜMİT KAYA. Presentation Topics. End of this presentation, you will take the answers of two questions! 1)What are the major types of system in business?

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COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING

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  1. COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING • GROUP 1 • 047130 BURAK AKYUREK • 049153 ESRA DRAMA • 049241 DİNÇER KAYA • 007213 ÜMİT KAYA

  2. Presentation Topics • End of this presentation, you will take the answers of two questions! 1)What are the major types of system in business? 2)What role do they play?

  3. There are 6 major types of system in business

  4. What is ESS?

  5. What is ESS? • Executive Support System (ESS) is a reporting tool (software) that allows you to turn your organization'sdatainto useful summarized reports. These reports are generally used by executive level managers for quick access to reports coming from all company levels and departments such as billing, cost accounting , staffing, scheduling, and more. • In addition to providing quick access to organized data from departments, some Executive Support System tools also provide an analysis tool that predicts a series of performance outcomes over time using the input data. This type of ESS is useful to executives as it provides possible outcomes and quick reference to statistics and numbers needed for decision-making.

  6. Advantages of ESS • Easy for upper-level executives to use, extensive computer experience is not required in operations • Provides timely delivery of company summary information • Information that is provided is better understood • Filters data for management • Improves to tracking information • Offers efficiency to decision makers

  7. What is DSS?

  8. What is DSS? • A decision support system is a way to model data and make quality decisions based upon it. Making the right decision in business is usually based on the quality of your data and your ability to sift through and analyze the data to find trends in which you can create solutions and strategies for. DSS or decision support systems are usually computer applications along with a human component that can sift through large amounts of data and pick between the many choices.

  9. Advantages of DSS • Time saving • Enhance effectiveness • Improve Interpersonal Communication • Competitive Advantage • Cost reduction • Increase decision maker satisfaction • Promote learning • Increase Organizational Control

  10. What is MIS?

  11. What is MIS? • A management information system (MIS) is a subset of the overall internal controls of a business covering the application of people, documents, technologies, and procedures by management accountants to solve business problems such as costing a product, service or a business-wide strategy. Management information systems are distinct from regular information systems in that they are used to analyze other information systems applied in operational activities in the organization

  12. Advantages of MIS • Improves personal efficiency • Expedites problem solving(speed up the progress of problems solving in an organization) • Facilitates interpersonal communication • Promotes learning or training • Increases organizational control • Generates new evidence in support of a decision • Creates a competitive advantage over competition • Encourages exploration and discovery on the part of the decision maker • Reveals new approaches to thinking about the problem space • Helps automate the Managerial processes.

  13. What is KWS?

  14. What is KWS? • The Knowledge Worker System (KWS) is a computer application designed to help "knowledge workers" (professionals who use information as their primary input and whose major products are distillations of that information) to capture and organize work activity information, and to learn, prioritize, and execute their tasks more efficiently and effectively. KWS integrates methods and technologies from the disciplines of information management, workflow, work scheduling, software agent, and work measurement into a "Performance Support Environment." KWS enhances productivity by delivering task-specific information as needed, and by associating all automated tools, software agents, and multimedia document references needed to complete a specific task.

  15. Advantages of KWS • For organizations • Facilitates collaboration among workgroups • Reduces training requirements • Promotes business process perspective and improvement • Realizes productivity potential of technology • For managers • Supports intelligent work distribution • Provides graphical status of tasks • Helps quantify, articulate and continually improve the business process • For employees • Streamlines job processes and procedures • Manages task schedules • Automates repetitive, labor- intensive tasks • Frees workers to concentrate on challenging work and to be creative

  16. What is OAS?

  17. What is OAS? • Office automation systems (OAS) are configurations of networked computer hardware and software. A variety of office automation systems are now applied to business and communication functions that used to be performed manually or in multiple locations of a company, such as preparing written communications and strategic planning. In addition, functions that once required coordinating the expertise of outside specialists in typesetting, printing, or electronic recording can now be integrated into the everyday work of an organization, saving both time and money. • Types of functions integrated by office automation systems include (1) electronic publishing; (2) electronic communication; (3) electronic collaboration; (4) image processing; and (5) office management.

  18. Advantages of OAS? • Make your work less tedious. •  Manage your workload more efficiently. •  Reduce repetitive tasks by writing simple code so that the computer can perform the repetitive tasks error free •  Enable employees to focus more on the business functions.  •  Make data entry easier with fewer tabs and mouse movements.  •  Applying business rules to minimize errors and re-processing.  • Your advantages • Increased Efficiency • Employees focus on core business functions • Increased throughput

  19. What is TPS?

  20. What is TPS? • A Transaction Processing System or Transaction Processing Monitor is a set of information which process the data transaction in database system that monitors transaction programs (a special kind of program). The essence of a transaction program is that it manages data that must be left in a consistent state. • if e.g. an airline seat reservation system is accessed by multiple operators, after an empty seat inquiry, the seat reservation data must be locked until the reservation is made, otherwise another user may get the impression a seat is still free while it is actually being booked at the time. Without proper transaction monitoring, double bookings may occur. Other transaction monitor functions include deadlock detection and resolution (deadlocks may be inevitable in certain cases of cross-dependence on data), and transaction logging (in 'journals') for 'forward recovery' in case of massive failures.

  21. Advantages of TPS • Database Stability • Data Hiding (Read Committed Isolation Level) • Recovery from System Failures • Recovery from Server Crashes • Basic business systems that serve the operational level • A computerized system that performs and records the daily routine transactions necessary to the conduct of the business

  22. Relation between of systems

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