Introduction To Information Systems Link
The physical technology, including computers, servers, and peripherals.
The policies, rules, and methods for using the system. Introduction to Information Systems
Data that has been processed, organized, and interpreted to have value for decision-making. 4. Types of Information Systems The physical technology
A critical distinction in IS is between raw data and usable information. Unorganized, raw facts. and peripherals. The policies
Raw facts and figures that are collected and processed into useful information.
The individuals who use, manage, and maintain the system. 3. Data vs. Information
Operating systems and applications used to process data.
