Essentials of MIS (13th Edition)
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Author: Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane Laudon
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 12CTP
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Information Systems:
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information system denotes a system that offers essential material to an organization for achieving the goals. - It monitors transaction details, provides mandatory information to decision makers, and offers required documents to customers.
- The main constituents in the information system are people, data, procedures, hardware, as well as software.
- The main purpose is to accept as well as process input data, storing the retrieved information and distributing it across firm.
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Comparison of capabilities of tools:
- The “Google Drive” allows users to store files, whereas “Google Sites” denotes design for web page and storage also.
- The “Google Drive” has features to edit documents, forms, spread sheets and presentations, whereas “Google Sites” also has same features...
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Appropriate for team:
- The web pages of interest are present in the project data.
- The designing of webpage is present in th...
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Chapter 1 Solutions
Essentials of MIS (13th Edition)
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