Ron Fierro Cindy Kiraly Eric Lehmann Page 488.  Chapter 1: MIS and You  Chapter 2: Information Systems for Collaboration  Chapter 3: Information Systems.

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Ron Fierro Cindy Kiraly Eric Lehmann Page 488

 Chapter 1: MIS and You  Chapter 2: Information Systems for Collaboration  Chapter 3: Information Systems for Competitive Advantage  Chapter 4: Hardware and Software  Chapter 5: Database Processing  Chapter 6: Data Communication  Chapter 7: Information Systems Within Organizations  Chapter 8: E-Commerce and Supply Chain Systems  Chapter 9: Business Intelligence Systems  Chapter 10: Systems Development  Chapter 11: Information Systems Management  Chapter 12: Information Security Management

 We have learned that Information Systems (IS) are made up of an integrated set of components for ▪ collecting ▪ storing ▪ processing and ▪ communicating information.

From the book we learned of the five components that make up an Information System (IS). Although not always obvious, information systems are a huge part of our daily lives. Hardware Software People Data Procedures Computer SideHuman Side

 Hardware  The computer, key board, monitor  Software  Power Point  Data  The actual words and information inserted into the presentation.  Procedure  Entering the data creating the tables  People  Would be the three of use who created the power point.

IndividualsBusinessGovernments BankingProcess financial accounts Collect Data ShoppingSecurity Reasons Provide data & services to the citizens InvestingManage Human Resources Among many other things.

 I will further my career with what I’ve learned in this class by…  Giving me a greater understanding what are Information Systems and how they work  How to use IS to improve business efficiency  Knowing how vital a good MIS is to a successful Business

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