THE DIFFERENT BETWEEN TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM (TPS), DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM (DSS) and EXECUTIVE INFORMATION SYSTEM (EIS)
There were differences between Transaction Processing System, Decision Support System and Executive Information System. So lets check it out!
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TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM
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DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM
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EXECUTIVE INFORMATION SYSTEM
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1) An
information system that captures and processes the data from day-to-day
business activities.
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1) An information system that helps middle level
managers analyze information and make tactical decisions.
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1) An
information system that helps top level managers analyze information and make
strategic decisions.
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2) Purpose:
· To process transaction faster
· To reduce clerical costs
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2) Purpose:
· To help middle level managers analyze
information and make tactical decisions
· Produce reports in the form of charts or
diagram
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2) Purpose:
· To help top level managers analyze information
and make strategic decision
· Produce reports in highly summarized form such
as charts and tables that show trends, ratios and statistics
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3) Used
by non-management employees.
· Operations personnel
· Supervisors
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3) Used by middle level management to compile
information from a wide range of data sources to solve problems and make
decisions.
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Professional
·
Staff manager
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3) Used
by top level managers.
· Senior manager
· Executive manager
· CEO/COO
· Vice President
· President
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4) Examples:
· Airline reservation system
· Payroll system
· Order processing system
· Reservation system
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4) Examples:
· Loan analysis system
· Vendor selection system
· Group Decision Support Systems
· Logistics Systems
· Financial Planning Systems
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4) Examples:
· Analysis tools that used to analyze a
company’s financial trends.
· Sales Management Systems
· Inventory Control Systems
· Management Reporting Systems
· Personnel (HRM) Systems
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