INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE WORKPLACE Anthonia Mc Donald










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INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE WORKPLACE. Anthonia Mc. Donald Tiffany Debisette Cais Baptiste Leanna Harry Angel Harrypersad 816013024 816016883 816014171 816007796 816014855

WHAT IS AN INFORMATION SYSTEM? • It Is the study of complementary networks of hardware and software. • Organisations use information systems to collect and process data. • This is done according to the manager or bussiness owner likings. • Businesses operates more efficiently by using varied information systems.

INFORMATION SYSTEMS • Many information systems are used in the workplace. • They are aimed to sustain operations • Also to make decisions and manage an industry.

TYPES OF INFORMATION SYSYEMS IN THE WORKPLACE Some information systems are: • Transaction processing system • Office information system • Database management system • Management information system • Decision support system

TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM • This system collects data from user inputs • It then generates ouput based on the input collected • The system can be based on real time or batch processing • It can also help business owners to meet their demand • An example: online air ticket booking system

OFFICE INFORMATION SYSTEM • This system helps communication amongst employees • It uses software, hardware and networking to do so • It performs the functions of an ordinary office

DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM • This system creates and manages database • It provides users with programmes • These programmes update, create, retrieve and manage data systematically • It serves as an interface between the database and the end users • This systems consists of three important elements • Which are : Data, the database engine and its schema.

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM • MIS helps achieves the needs of a general workforce • it corporate executives to make effective decisions • It has become an integral part of an organisation exsistence in specific areas • These areas are: Strategy Supports, data processing and job performance • MIS transforms data into useful information to help make decisions

DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM • This system support businesses or organisation in decision making activities • This system serves the management, operations and planning Levels of an organisation • It helps people make decisions that are rapidly changing • This system can be fully computerised, human powered or both • A properly designed system is a interactive software.

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