BASIC THEORY 1 Management Information Systems

The 2015 International Conference of Management Sciences ICoMS 2015, April 23, UMY, Indonesia | 114 success of information system Model DeLone and McLean. This study sought to assess the impact of the test until the organization, this research will discuss the implementation of E-learning is based on a conceptual model of DeLone and McLean IS success in 2003, to measure the success and effectiveness of e-learning systems. This study was conducted to determine whether the implementation of E-learning is used effectively in the organization of private universities in Yogyakarta to obtain Net Benefit of E-learning information system. The study was carried out because they no previous studies that examined the efficacy and effectiveness of E-learning system in the college Yogyakarta DeLone and McLean model in 2003. 2. BASIC THEORY 2.1 Management Information Systems Management information system is a system of information in addition to doing a very useful transaction processing for the benefit of the Organization, as well as many provide support information and processing for management functions in decision making. Management information systems in General can be said as an information system to support the functions of operations management and determination of alternative action in the Organization. In the operations management information system using the hardware, software, procedures, model management, and decision data terminals Gaol, 2008. Information systems management MIS as a computer- based system that makes the information can be used by managers for the same needs. These managers are usually a unity of formal organization, i.e. a company or one of its current status area. This information describes the main systems or companies with regard to what happened in the past, What is happening now and is probably what will happen in the future. Information created in the form of periodic reports, special reports and output of mathematical simulation. The information used to make decisions in solving problems Bernard and Scanlan, 2001. Management information systems generate information through the use of two different types of software, the software maker reports and mathematical models. The software produces periodic reports as well as special reports. Mathematical Model of producing information as a result of a simulation of the operation company McLeod and George, 2012. There are some of the benefits obtained by companies that implement a management information system in his efforts. These benefits include management information system has a database system that will make your stored information to good use and make it easier to access them. Recap of data transactions undertaken by the company easier to do. In addition to the application of the management information system in which employee attendance automation is one of the examples of its application, make employees more easily done process that just requires absences barcode. Handoko et al.,2012 2.2 E- Learning The origin of the term E-Learning appeared in the 1980s, several authors explicitly defining E-Learning, others imply a specific definition or view E-Learning in their article. Where some definition is obtained through the conflicting views of the definition of the other, and some just by simply comparing the defining characteristics with other terms that already exist. The belief that the E-Learning method and includes not only the learning content that is delivered via CD-ROM, the Internet or Intranet Benson et al., 2002;. Clark, 2002 but it also includes audio and video recordings, broadcast satellite and interactive TV. Tavangarian et al., 2004 stated that E-learning is not only procedural but also shows some of the individual experience of transformation into an individuals knowledge through a process of construction of knowledge. Ellis and Triacca et al 2004 believe that some level of interactivity needs to be included to make the definion really apply in describing the learning experiences, although Triacca et al 2004 added that E-Learning is a type of online learning. Of some E-Learning definition above, it can be concluded that E-Learning is a learning method using electronic media as well as information technology, such as multimedia elements as a means of delivery of the material.

2.3 DElone and McLean ’s Model