Week 6-7
Week 6-7
Week 6-7
MODULE CONTENT
1. Data Processing
2. Characteristics of Information System
3. Definition of Information System
INTRODUCTION
Chapter III
FOUNDATION OF INFORMATION
SYSTEM
BSHM23; APPLIED BUSINESS TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGIES
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Data Processing
Data processing is, generally, "the collection and manipulation of items of data
to produce meaningful information." In this sense it can be considered a subset
of information processing, "the change (processing) of information in any manner
detectable by an observer."
Data processing is the conversion of data into usable and desired form. This
conversion or “processing” is carried out using a predefined sequence of operations
either manually or automatically. Most of the data processing is done by using
computers and thus done automatically. The output or “processed” data can be obtained
in different forms like image, graph, table, vector file, audio, charts or any other desired
format depending on the software or method of data processing used.
5 Components of IS
The computer age introduced a new element to businesses, universities, and a
multitude of other organizations: a set of components called the information system,
which deals with collecting and organizing data and information. An information system
is described as having five components.
1. Computer hardware
This is the physical technology that works with information. Hardware can be as small as
a smartphone that fits in a pocket or as large as a supercomputer that fills a building.
Hardware also includes the peripheral devices that work with computers, such as
keyboards, external disk drives, and routers. With the rise of the Internet of things, in
REFERENCES:
1. Excerpted from “Components of Information Systems”“
https://www.britannica.com/list/5-components-of-information-systems”
ACTIVITY: