TASK 2: Business Information System (BIS) in summary
Saturday, July 20, 2013 • 6:00 AM
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Business
information system (BIS) can be defined as system integrating information
technology, people and business. BIS also defined as an automated system that
creates or manages information about an organization’s activities. It includes applications whose primary purpose
is to facilitate transactions between an organization unit and its customers,
example: An e-commerce system, client relationship
management system, purpose-build or customized database, finance or human
resource systems. . BIS bring business functions and information modules
together for establishing effective communication channels which are useful for
making timely and accurate decisions and in turn contribute to organisational
productivity and competitiveness. This paradigm shift leads to global
outsourcing, strategic alliances and partnerships to be competitive in terms of
price, quality, flexibility, dependability, responsiveness. BIS that create or
manage records should have the appropriate functionally for the tasks, or they
should interface with other systems that manage the records.
Labels: task, Task 2
TASK 2: Business Information System (BIS) in summary
Saturday, July 20, 2013 • 6:00 AM
0 sailer
Business
information system (BIS) can be defined as system integrating information
technology, people and business. BIS also defined as an automated system that
creates or manages information about an organization’s activities. It includes applications whose primary purpose
is to facilitate transactions between an organization unit and its customers,
example: An e-commerce system, client relationship
management system, purpose-build or customized database, finance or human
resource systems. . BIS bring business functions and information modules
together for establishing effective communication channels which are useful for
making timely and accurate decisions and in turn contribute to organisational
productivity and competitiveness. This paradigm shift leads to global
outsourcing, strategic alliances and partnerships to be competitive in terms of
price, quality, flexibility, dependability, responsiveness. BIS that create or
manage records should have the appropriate functionally for the tasks, or they
should interface with other systems that manage the records.
Labels: task, Task 2