Difference between revisions of "Information System"

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{{Term|INFORMATION SYSTEM|Collection of methods, practices, and methodologies that transforms data into information and knowledge useful for individuals or organizations. This system can involve a combination of work practices, information, people, data, records, activities, processes (manual or automated), and technologies organized to accomplish goals in an organization. The term is used as a synonym for computer-based information systems, which are the information technologies only.<ref>[http://www.is.umbc.edu www.is.umbc.edu] (17 April 2008), [http.//www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] (17 April 2008)</ref>}}
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{{Term|INFORMATION SYSTEM|Collection of methods, practices, and methodologies that transforms data into information and [[knowledge]] useful for individuals or organizations. This system can involve a combination of work practices, information, people, data, records, activities, processes (manual or automated), and technologies organized to accomplish goals in an organization. The term is used as a synonym for computer-based information systems, which are the information technologies only.<ref>[http://www.is.umbc.edu www.is.umbc.edu] (17 April 2008), [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] (17 April 2008)</ref>}}
  
  

Latest revision as of 15:43, 21 July 2008

Term2.png INFORMATION SYSTEM
Collection of methods, practices, and methodologies that transforms data into information and knowledge useful for individuals or organizations. This system can involve a combination of work practices, information, people, data, records, activities, processes (manual or automated), and technologies organized to accomplish goals in an organization. The term is used as a synonym for computer-based information systems, which are the information technologies only.[1]



References

  1. www.is.umbc.edu (17 April 2008), Wikipedia (17 April 2008)