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WGU C724 Information Systems Management - Objective Assessment 1. Imagine a Cat Going To School In (ICGTSI - Decision Making Process (6): -Prob ID, Data Collection, Solution Generation, Solutions Te... st, Solution Selection,Solution Implementation 2. Hard Data Network System Security Ecommerce (IS elements): Hardware and Software, Data Resource Mgmt, Network, Systems and Decisions, Security and Ethics, Ecommerce and Social Meida 3. System that accepts input data and processes it into information as out-put: Information System 4. Information that have been organized to provide value to an organization- : Data 5. nformation systems accept as input and process it intasoutput.: data, information 6. The primary component categories that make up a Computer-based In- formation System (CBIS): (PPHSND) people, processes, hardware, software,networks, and data 7. Utility Software: Programs perform periodic system maintenance activities, such as virus detection, storage space consolidation, backup and recovery, intru-sion detection, and access authentication monitoring 8. Information systems specialists: People who develop, operate, and maintain the systems. Specialists include programmers, systems analysts, testers, computer operators, and other managerial IS personnel 9. Transaction processing systems (TPS): This system tracks the flow of dailyroutine transactions that are necessary to conduct business, such as payroll or order processing 10. Management information systems (MIS): This system provides first level managers2 / 9 with reports on current performance and historical records to help keepan organization running smoothly 11. Decision-support systems (DSS): This system provides modeling and ana-lytical tools that support middle to senior managers in all aspects of the decision-making process, when problems are unique, unstructured, and not easily specifiedin advance, to project potential future trends 12. Executive information systems (EIS): This system supports senior executives by providing important data in the form of graphs and charts to analyze andidentify long-term trends 13. IS 4 pyramids: TPS, MIS, DSS, EIS 14. The IS function is in structure and its success depends on its cooperation and relationship with the other functions in an organization: -Horizontal 15. About one third of the IS management agenda is expected to change every , confirming the highly dynamic nature of the IS man-agement function.: Three years 16. Example of IS helping HR: Monthly payroll 17. Playboys Produced Hotdogs Since Nutritionists Died (IS): People [Show More]

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