Tuesday, December 10, 2019
System Parameter Identification Elsevier
Questions: 1. Offer an example, real or imaginary, of firms in each of the following three situations. Thoroughly explain your examples with numbers.1a The firm created Added Value by increasing Customer Willingness to Pay1b The firm created Added Value by reducing Supplier Opportunity Cost1c The firm increased Customer Willingness to Pay, but failed to create Added Value.2. How can a firm that finds itself on the losing side of network effects survive? Requires one paragraph. 3. Explain why it is important for managers at all levels to be involved with decisions regarding the use and implementation of information system. Include discussion regarding what happens when they are not involved. Provide examples to support your statements. Requires a minimum of two paragraphs.4. What is the difference between classic information goods and information-intensive goods? Requires first defining both classic information and information intensive and then describing the differences please provide examples.5. The fact that information has had to rely on a physical carrier limits its ability to behave accordingly to its inherent characteristics and created a trade-off between richness and reach. Please explain this Richness and Reach Trade-off. Requires a minimum of two paragraphs.6. What is the difference between Business and Systems integration? Define Business Integration and define Systems Integration and then explain the difference with examples.7. Explain the ch anges in recent years in society, especially with regard to in technology usage, as it relates to the steady increase in; available computing power, available storage capacity, and improved networking technology. Include examples of both what has happened and what these trends suggest for the future.8. What is required for the successful design and implementation of an Information System? Requires two paragraphs.9. What are some key implications that stem from the notion of systemic effects and the fact that Information Systems exist in an organizational context? Requires two paragraphs.10. Please draw the socio-technical system diagram to show the components of information systems and the interaction among the components, and define a third-order information systems and organizational change?11. Imagine the following scenario: You manage a table restaurant in your town. You have been asked to implement wireless table ordering using portable wireless devices. This is clearly a situa tion where you need to design an Information System. Use the framework we have introduced in class to identify the most important components that will make up such Information System (be specific to the example of the restaurant).12.What are the three levels in the hierarchical organizational perspective? Identify the three levels and identify an information system that would assist with decisions and the work processes at the level, please include the reason you chose the information system.13.How does the process perspective help solve the problems associated with the hierarchical and functional perspectives? Describe the three perspectives and then answer the question.14.List and describe two advantages of Open Source Applications. 15.List and describe the three principal characteristics of Enterprise Systems. Answers: 1a. The consumers are willing to pay to the industry that has been produced or created of any shape or kind. For instance, making a cake involves supplier opportunity cost of $11 and firm cost is around $12 and the company fix price of cake of $18. Therefore, customers would will to pay $20. Therefore, value would be created of $9 in transformation process. 1b. Decreasing supplier opportunity costs would help in incentive creation for suppliers in order to supply the required resources for few amount. For example, increasing the production of paper by 30% would decrease the supplier opportunity costs by 15%. 1c. For example, the firm would be earning zero value added if the competitors charges less price on product and providing other beneficial such as gifts, coupons, etc. 2. The firm can be on the losing side if the products are made less valuable by the users. The people can make use of particular products more often which makes difficult for the firm to survive with the products as it leads to congestion. For example, if large numbers of users make use of internet then it can affect internet speed and utility of the users would decrease and will directly impact on service provider (Chen, 2013). 3. The role of managers is effective in the process of information system as they can provide strong guidance that may be related to network security and would be effective in coordinating entire technology operations. Moreover, they would be possessing required skills and experience regarding information system implementation. For example, if managers are not included then the management would find difficult in installing system and ensuring security of the system. 4. Classic Information good is that good that is valued for the message that it holds and product is digitized. For example, a book having short stories, pieces of music in CD, etc. Information intensive goods are related to information for developing product and services and making it available in the market. For example, book retail firm, telephone, etc (Nakahara and Sasaki, 2013). 5. Richness is comprised of the information that is reliable, secure, bandwidth or level of information, information customization to a sole buyer and interaction between seller and buyer. Therefore, rich information is developed which can be used for making strong decision. Further, reach trade-off relates with the people that take effective participation in exchanging or sharing information gained from richness. 6. Business integration is employed in order to make appropriate sync of information technology and objectives and cultures of business. System integration is a process that helps in combining the component subsystems into single systems so that business process can be streamlined. 7. The usage of technology has increased at tremendous pace. The people have started making more use of computer for transferring online message through e-mails and many industries install tracking system for effective management. For example, one person can store all their details in the computer with highest security. Moreover, the use of technology will used at higher rate in coming future (VojtaÃÅ'Ã sÃÅ'Ã
â, 2013). 8. The information system expert is necessary for design and implementation of system. They can provide valuable information about systems pros and cons. On the other hand, the firm may require feasible hardware and software for the development of system. 9. The key implication is that systemic effects are involved in making interaction of information technology with other important components. Moreover, if changes are made in the component then it can have affect or impact all others. The information system is involved in organization in the form of computer system or any other monitoring device (Wang, 2013). 10. The third-order is effective in enhancing the process of the business by implementing information system in different departments. Therefore, it brings positive change in the organization performance. 11. In mobile application, the element will be users, designers and managers for developing feasible and useable app. In database, the elements will be technical platform, development tools and process system whereas in wireless table ordering, the elements would be order deliverables, workflow and communication with the users. 12. The three levels are corporate level strategies, business level strategies and functional level strategies. The directional IS would be feasible for first level, production monitoring system for second level and operation management system would be useful for the third level. These system would help the organization is gaining better productivity and higher performance. 13. The process perspective would be useful in combining the key process and activities of the company so that higher value can be provided to the consumers. The three perspectives are strategic improvement, process extension and market extension. 14. The application is secure as it can be accessible by everyone. Moreover, people can fix the bugs whenever they acknowledge one. Furthermore, quality will be improved and higher benefit would be received from technology in real time (Nakahara and Sasaki, 2013). 15. The three characteristics of Enterprise systems are: Integration: The data can be integrated and can be transferred with highest security. Adaptability: The member of an organization would develop capability to follow the norms and rule and be flexible to organizational change. Best practices: Enterprise system would help in ensuring best practice with the industry and ethical behavior among employees (Nakahara and Sasaki, 2013). References Chen, B. (2013).System parameter identification. London, UK: Elsevier. Nakahara, M. and Sasaki, Y. (2013).Quantum information and quantum computing. Singapore: World Scientific. VojtaÃÅ'Ã sÃÅ'Ã
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