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Title: Transaction Processing


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Transaction Processing Enterprise Resource
Planning Systems
  • Chapter 9

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Learning Objectives
  • Identify basic activities objectives common to
    all transaction processing systems.
  • Describe inputs, processing outputs for the
    transaction processing system associated with
    order processing.
  • Describe inputs, processing outputs for the
    transaction processing system associated with
    purchasing.
  • Describe inputs, processing outputs for the
    transaction processing system associated with
    accounting business processes

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Learning Objectives
  • Define the term enterprise resource planning
  • Discuss the pros and cons of implementing an
    enterprise resource planning system.

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An Overview of Transaction Processing Systems
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Traditional Transaction Processing Methods
Objectives
  • Batch
  • On-line
  • Real-time
  • Online transaction processing (OLTP)
  • On-line entry with delayed processing

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Figure 9.2
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Objectives of a Transaction Processing System
  • Process data generated for and about
    transactions.
  • Maintain a high degree of accuracy and integrity.
  • Produce timely documents reports

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Objectives of a Transaction Processing System
  • Increase labor efficiency
  • Help provide improved service
  • Help build and maintain customer loyalty
  • Achieve competitive advantage

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Table 9.1
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Fig 9.4
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Fig 9.5
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Control Management Issues
  • Business resumption planning
  • Disaster recovery
  • Backups
  • Hot sites
  • Cold sites
  • Backups

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Transaction Processing Audit
  • Does the system meet its business requirements?
  • Are there procedures and controls?
  • Are the procedures controls properly used?

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Traditional Transaction Processing Applications
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Table 9.2
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Fig 9.7
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Fig 9.8
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Fig 9.7
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Fig 9.9
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Fig 9.10
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Fig 9.11
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Fig 9.12
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Fig 9.14
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Fig 9.15
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Fig 9.20
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Fig 9.21
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Table 9.3
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Enterprise Resource Planning
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Advantages of ERP
  • Eliminates costly, inflexible legacy systems
  • Improved technology infrastructure
  • Improved work processes
  • Increased data access for decision making

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Disadvantages of ERP
  • Expense time
  • Radical change
  • Integrating with other systems
  • One vendor risks

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Fig 9.22
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