Essentials of MIS (12th Edition)
Essentials of MIS (12th Edition)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134238241
Author: Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 11HMP
Program Plan Intro

Information Systems:

  • An information system denotes a system that offers the necessary material to an organization for achieving the goals.
  • It monitors details of transactions, provides mandatory information to decision makers, and offers required documents to customers.
  • The main components in the information system are people, data, procedures, hardware, and software.
  • The main function is to accept as well as process input data, storing the retrieved information and distributing it across firm.

Program Plan Intro

Information Systems:

  • An information system denotes a system that offers the necessary material to an organization for achieving the goals.
  • It monitors details of transactions, provides mandatory information to decision makers, and offers required documents to customers.
  • The main components in the information system are people, data, procedures, hardware, and software.
  • The main function is to accept as well as process input data, storing the retrieved information and distributing it across firm.

Program Plan Intro

Information Systems:

  • An information system denotes a system that offers the necessary material to an organization for achieving the goals.
  • It monitors details of transactions, provides mandatory information to decision makers, and offers required documents to customers.
  • The main components in the information system are people, data, procedures, hardware, and software.
  • The main function is to accept as well as process input data, storing the retrieved information and distributing it across firm.

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