Information system

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Information system is a formal, sociotechnical, organizational system designed to collect, process, store, and distribute information. In a sociotechnical perspective, information systems are composed by four components: task, people, structure (or roles), and technology.

Definition[edit]

An information system is a group of related components that interact to produce information. It focuses on the internal rather than the external. It helps an organization to manage its business and to perform its functions.

Types of Information Systems[edit]

There are several types of information systems, including the following common types:

Components[edit]

An information system has the following components:

  • Hardware: This includes machines such as computers, servers, networking equipment.
  • Software: These are the programs used to handle the data. These include programs and the operating system.
  • Data: This could be in the form of databases, data warehouses, spreadsheets, files, and other forms.
  • Procedures: These are the instructions and rules that guide the design and use of the information system.
  • People: These are the users who use the information system to carry out business tasks.

Role in Organizations[edit]

Information systems support different types of decisions at different levels of the organizational hierarchy. Major types of systems in organizations are:

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