information systems in context
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Information Systems In Context
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InformationSystem
Information Processes
ParticipantsData /
InformationInformationTechnology
Main Components of an information system
Purpose• Who it is for?• Need(s) they have
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ENVIRONMENTDefinition: The environment is everything that influences, and is influenced by, the information system and its purpose.
Description: The information system has an impact on the environment, and in turn, the environment has an impact on the information system.
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BoundaryDefinition: The boundary defines what is the information system and what is the environment.
Description: The information system may have to use features that belong to the environment, which the information system can not change.
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PURPOSEDefinition: The purpose is the reason(s) for the creation and existence of the information system.
Description: There are a lot of reasons for the development of information systems (e.g. a need for a list of all the food requirements for animals in a zoo).
Purpose• Who it is for?• Need(s) they have
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INFORMATION SYSTEMDefinition: A group of elements that work together. It is created to achieve the purpose. It operates in a particular environment.
Description: An information system performs a set of processes that require: participants, data or information and information technology.
Note: There are also other systems such as the natural systems (water cycle).
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INFORMATION PROCESSESDefinition: These are the processes of collecting, organising, analysing, storing and retrieving, processing, transmitting and receiving and displaying.
Description: Information processes involve both computer and non-computer activities carried out to develop and maintain an information system.
Note: Can also be non-computer processes.
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PARTICIPANTSDefinition: These are the people who carry out the processes within the information system.
Description: Participants are the users of the information system who play a direct or indirect role in the development and use of the system.Resources
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DATA / INFORMATIONDefinition: Data is the raw material that information processes deal with, information is the output from that data once it has been processed and given meaning by people.
Description: Data can take many forms such as graphics, audio, video, text or numbers and its use will be determined by the purpose of the information system.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYDefinition: This is the hardware and software used in information processes.
Description: Hardware will not operate without software.
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UsersDefinition: Users are people who view the output from an information system.
Description: A user may utilise the services of a bank from an ATM
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Note: Arrows indicate the interacting relationship of the components. Changes of one affects the other associated components.
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