The policies, rules, and methods for using the system.
Raw facts and figures that are collected and processed into useful information. Introduction to Information Systems
A critical distinction in IS is between raw data and usable information. Unorganized, raw facts. The policies, rules, and methods for using the system
Introduction to Information Systems: Components and Organizational Impact 1. Introduction and data resources that collects
An is an organized combination of people, hardware, software, communications networks, and data resources that collects, transforms, and disseminates information within an organization. It is more than just technology; it is the integration of these components to support decision-making, coordination, and control. 2. Five Core Components of Information Systems