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The fundamental objective of an '''information system''' is to improve the process of decision making. An information system is a very special kind of system, constituted by persons, procedures and equipment that work interdependently, subject to multiple mechanisms, in the processing of data into information. | The fundamental objective of an '''information system''' is to improve the process of decision making. An information system is a very special kind of system, constituted by persons, procedures and equipment that work interdependently, subject to multiple mechanisms, in the processing of [[data]] into [[information]]. | ||
The presence of any kind of system, physical or mental, is essential to promote | The presence of any kind of system, physical or mental, is essential to promote the flow of information through [[communication]] channels. Usually an information system is understood only as a symbiosis between [[software]] and [[hardware]]. However, that is far from being true, any human being, due to the huge quantity of information stored in his or her brain, can be thought of as an information system. | ||
[[Category:CZ Live]] | [[Category:CZ Live]] | ||
[[Category:Computers Workgroup]] | [[Category:Computers Workgroup]] |
Revision as of 21:12, 17 April 2007
The fundamental objective of an information system is to improve the process of decision making. An information system is a very special kind of system, constituted by persons, procedures and equipment that work interdependently, subject to multiple mechanisms, in the processing of data into information.
The presence of any kind of system, physical or mental, is essential to promote the flow of information through communication channels. Usually an information system is understood only as a symbiosis between software and hardware. However, that is far from being true, any human being, due to the huge quantity of information stored in his or her brain, can be thought of as an information system.