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Postech Strategic Management of Information Systems LAB Site Map of The This Course Paradigm Shift Globe-drivenInformation-driven Customer-driven Technology-driven MIT (Management Innovation Technology) SM (Super Set) SIS (Subset) OAS TPS (EDPS) IPS & MIS DSS EIS & ESS KMCRMMOT SA ERP & BPR EC  Dramatic Profit  Competitive Advantage

Postech Strategic Management of Information Systems LAB 3-Axis MSS Model Model Data Intelligence IS Type = f(m, d, i) a? c? b? Ex) TPS = f(0.1, 0.9, 0) DSS = f(0.5, 0.3, 0.2) Ex) TPS = f(0.1, 0.9, 0) DSS = f(0.5, 0.3, 0.2)

Postech Strategic Management of Information Systems LAB Role of IS(1/2) View Point 1 DataInformationDecision AidsKnowledge Statistical Analysis Math Analysis Reasoning View Point 2 Extreme top Top Middle low Extreme low EIS/ESS DSS IPS TPS OAS ERPERP View Point 3 Strategic Value IS Expansion H L L H ? ?

Postech Strategic Management of Information Systems LAB Role of IS(2/2) View Point 4 HelperA Function Management Marketing Financing Accounting IS Management IS MarketingAccounting Financing Controller IS Marketing Accounting Financing Melting Pot IS Marketing Accounting Financing All Functions are melted