Publication detail

Information System Efficiency as an Attribute in Environmental Information Systems

KOCH, M. CHVÁTALOVÁ, Z.

Original Title

Information System Efficiency as an Attribute in Environmental Information Systems

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

In the case of environmental information systems there is a necessity to strive for such systems, which deliver the highest benefits with the lowest possible consumption of resources. Therefore, every information system must be regarded comprehensively, i.e. as a set of mutually interactive subsystems. This paper presents the HOS method developed in the Faculty of Business and Management of the Brno University of Technology. This method enables the primary assessment of the balance of organizations information systems. The understandable and transparent HOS diagrams for assessing the balance of an information system are presented in a short case study. The research is realized using the Zefis portal.

Keywords

Efficiency and Effectiveness; Environmental Information System; Evaluation; HOS Analysis and HOS Diagram; Information and Communication Technologies; Information system; Subsystems

Authors

KOCH, M.; CHVÁTALOVÁ, Z.

RIV year

2013

Released

20. 9. 2013

Publisher

Springer

Location

Germany

ISBN

978-3-642-41150-2

Book

Environmental Software Systems

Edition

10

Edition number

1

ISBN

1868-4238

Periodical

IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology

Year of study

1O

Number

1

State

Swiss Confederation

Pages from

31

Pages to

43

Pages count

13

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT101594,
  author="Miloš {Koch} and Zuzana {Chvátalová}",
  title="Information System Efficiency as an Attribute in Environmental Information Systems",
  booktitle="Environmental Software Systems",
  year="2013",
  series="10",
  journal="IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology",
  volume="1O",
  number="1",
  pages="31--43",
  publisher="Springer",
  address="Germany",
  isbn="978-3-642-41150-2",
  issn="1868-4238"
}