1. MIS 645 Management Information Systems Definitions of Management Information Systems Jerry Fjermestad Copyright 1998-1999
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15. Transforming Data Into Information Data Inputs Information Outputs Capture Manipulation Storage Provision of Access at User Location External Data Internal Data Information System Query Response Decision Outcome Expert-System Advice Transaction Document Report Organization Environment
21. A System: A Black Box or General View System Environment Inputs Outputs Constraints Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . .
22. A System and its Subsystems Environment System Interconnection Subsystems (components) Constraints Inputs Outputs Objectives System Boundary
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37. SYSTEM INTERDEPENDENCE BUSINESS Strategy Rules Procedures ORGANIZATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INTERDEPENDENCE SOFTWARE HARDWARE DATABASE TELE-COMMUNICATIONS 1.13
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83. 1.10 INPUT OUTPUT PROCESS FEEDBACK INFORMATION SYSTEM FUNCTIONS OF AN INFORMATION SYSTEM ORGANIZATION ENVIRONMENT Customers Suppliers Regulatory Stockholders Competitors Agencies
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86. Structure of a Virtual Organizations - Network Organization Virtual Organization Customers Core Firm Management Mktg & Sales Res. & Dev. Info. Systems Manu- facturing Manu- facturing Manu- facturing After-Sale Service Logistics Firms Acting as Corporate Partners
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90. VIRTUAL ORGANIZATION 1.16 CORE COMPANY LOGISTICS COMPANY DESIGN COMPANY MANUFACTURING COMPANY FINANCE COMPANY SALES & MARKETING COMPANY