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- https://eng.libretexts.org/Courses/Delta_College/Master_CS11_POCR/01%3A_Information_Systems_-_Introduction/1.05%3A_SummaryThe numbers used by accountants are all recorded, stored, and reported by information systems, and the reliability of any audit is inherently tied to the reliability of the underlying technology. The ...The numbers used by accountants are all recorded, stored, and reported by information systems, and the reliability of any audit is inherently tied to the reliability of the underlying technology. The accessibility of end-user technology means that every employee can reach the public, creating an imperative for firms to set policy on issues such as firm representation and disclosure and to continually monitor and enforce policies.
- https://eng.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_Georges_Community_College/INT_2840%3A_Systems_Analysis_and_Project_Management/01%3A_Introduction_to_Information_Systems_and_Business_Processes/1.01%3A_Components_of_an_Information_System/1.1.05%3A_Section_1_SummaryWe have reviewed how the business use of information systems has evolved over the years, from the use of large mainframe computers for number crunching, through the introduction of the PC and networks...We have reviewed how the business use of information systems has evolved over the years, from the use of large mainframe computers for number crunching, through the introduction of the PC and networks, all the way to the era of mobile computing.
- https://eng.libretexts.org/Sandboxes/pbmac/Information_Systems_for_Business/01%3A_Introduction_to_Information_Systems/1.04%3A_Section_1_SummaryWe have reviewed how the business use of information systems has evolved over the years, from the use of large mainframe computers for number crunching, through the introduction of the PC and networks...We have reviewed how the business use of information systems has evolved over the years, from the use of large mainframe computers for number crunching, through the introduction of the PC and networks, all the way to the era of mobile computing. Of the five primary components of an information system (hardware, software, data, people, process), which do you think is the most important to the success of a business organization?
- https://eng.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_Georges_Community_College/INT_1010%3A_Concepts_in_Computing/12%3A_Information_Systems_for_Business/12.01%3A_Introduction_to_Information_Systems/12.1.04%3A_Section_1_SummaryWe have reviewed how the business use of information systems has evolved over the years, from the use of large mainframe computers for number crunching, through the introduction of the PC and networks...We have reviewed how the business use of information systems has evolved over the years, from the use of large mainframe computers for number crunching, through the introduction of the PC and networks, all the way to the era of mobile computing. Of the five primary components of an information system (hardware, software, data, people, process), which do you think is the most important to the success of a business organization?
- https://eng.libretexts.org/Courses/Delta_College/Introduction_to_Information_Systems/01%3A_Information_Systems_-_Introduction/1.05%3A_Section_1_SummaryWe have reviewed how the business use of information systems has evolved over the years, from the use of large mainframe computers for number crunching, through the introduction of the PC and networks...We have reviewed how the business use of information systems has evolved over the years, from the use of large mainframe computers for number crunching, through the introduction of the PC and networks, all the way to the era of mobile computing. Of the five primary components of an information system (hardware, software, data, people, process), which do you think is the most important to the success of a business organization?