An information system is a set of interrelated components that collect, process, store, and disseminate information to support decision making in an organization. It has three main dimensions - management, organization, and technology. The management dimension involves leadership and strategy. The organizational dimension concerns hierarchy, business processes, and culture. The technology dimension comprises hardware, software, data management, and networking. An information system represents the combination of these three dimensions working together.
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What Exactly Is An Information System
An information system is a set of interrelated components that collect, process, store, and disseminate information to support decision making in an organization. It has three main dimensions - management, organization, and technology. The management dimension involves leadership and strategy. The organizational dimension concerns hierarchy, business processes, and culture. The technology dimension comprises hardware, software, data management, and networking. An information system represents the combination of these three dimensions working together.
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3) What exactly is an information system? How does it work? What are its management, organization, and technology components?
What is an information system and describe the activities it perform.
The textbook defines an information system as a set of interrelated components that work together to collect, process, store, and disseminate information to support decision making, coordination, control, analysis, and visualization in an organization. In addition to supporting decision making, coordination, and control, information systems may also help managers and workers analyze problems, visualize complex subjects, and create new products.
List and describe the organizational, management, and technology
dimensions of information systems. An information system represents a combination of management, organization, and technology elements. The management dimension of information systems involves leadership, strategy, and management behavior. The technology dimensions consist of computer hardware, software, data management technology, and networking/ telecommunications technology (including the Internet). The organization dimension of information systems involves the organization’s hierarchy, functional specialties, business processes, culture, and political interest groups.
Organization: The organization dimension of information systems involves issues
such as the organization’s hierarchy, functional specialties, business processes, culture, and political interest groups.
Management: The management dimension of information systems involves issues
such as training, job attitudes, and management behavior. Technology: The technology dimension consists of computer hardware, software, data management technology, and networking/telecommunications technology.
Distinguish between data and information and between information systems
literacy and computer literacy. i) Data are streams of raw facts representing events occurring in organizations or the physical environment before they have been organized and arranged into a form that people can understand and use. ii) Information is data that have been shaped into a form that is meaningful and useful to human beings.
i) Information literacy is more concerned with creating information useful to
an organization and its employees, ii) Computer literacy addresses the simple use of computers. As technology uses spread beyond traditional computers, information literacy enables employees and organizations to gain an edge over their competition