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Explain the growth of international information system in today's scenario​

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Answer:Section 15.1: Bullet Text Study Guide

Chapter Contents

The Growth of International Information Systems

An international information systems architecture consists of the basic information systems required by organizations to coordinate worldwide trade and other activities.

Figure 15-1, Figure 15-2

FIGURE 15-1 GLOBAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION

Hewlett-Packard and other electronics companies assign distribution and production of high-end products to a number of different countries.

FIGURE 15-2 INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE

The major dimensions for developing an international information systems architecture are the global environment, the corporate global strategies, the structure of the organization, the management and business processes, and the technology platform.

When building an international system, one must first understand the global environment in which your firm is operating, including the business drivers that are pushing your industry toward global competition and management challenges. The structure of the organization, locations, job functions, management issues, technology platforms will all factor in to a successful globalization plan.

The global business drivers can be divided into two groups: general cultural factors and specific business factors.

General cultural factors include:

Global communication and transportation technologies

Development of global culture

Emergence of global social norms

Political stability

Global knowledge base

Specific business factors include:

Global markets

Global production and operations

Global coordination

Global workforce

Global economies of scale

Likewise, challenges and obstacles to global business systems include global and specific business challenges:

Global challenges include:

Cultural particularism: Regionalism, nationalism, language differences

Social expectations: Brand-name expectations, work hours

Political laws: National laws governing transborder data flow and privacy, commercial regulations

Specific business challenges include:

Standards: Different standards for EDI, e-mail, telecommunications

Reliability: Phone networks not uniformly reliable

Speed: Different data transfer speeds, many slower than the U.S

Personnel: Shortages of skilled consultants

Most companies have inherited patchwork international systems from the distant past with little online control and communication. Corporations in this situation increasingly face powerful competitive challenges in the marketplace from firms that have rationally designed truly international systems.

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