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This 3 page paper examines each of these systems. They are compared and contrasted. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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becomes clear that each may be used in various contexts. MIS or Management Information Systems, for example, refers to a computer based system that gives managers appropriate tools for evaluation,
organization and for running their departments with ease ("What is MIS," 2009). MIS helps to provide present and past as well as future information and can aid one by providing
software to help in the decision-making process ("What is MIS," 2009). MIS is also helpful in regard to managing data resources like databases as well as the hardware resources of
a system ("What is MIS," 2009). Other aspects of MIS are people management, decision support systems, project management and people management applications and it helps all comprised functions to run
smoothly ("What is MIS," 2009). MIS is clearly a system that has many components and fulfills a variety of functions. DSS or Decision Support Systems on the other hand references
an interactive computerized system that provides data as well as collecting it from a large number of sources ("Decision Support System," 2009). DSS is a system that is typically used
in the business realm ("Decision Support System," 2009). It is something associated with systems and subsystems that allows people to make decisions based upon data that is taken from a
broad array of sources ("Decision Support System," 2009). An example is provided by suggesting that an Internet based bookseller wants to start selling products internally but wants to determine whether
that will be a good decision ("Decision Support System," 2009). The business can utilize a DSS in order to research appropriate information with the use of tools like OLAP
to see if the firm has a good potential to expand with the use of external resources ("Decision Support System," 2009). Industry data is an example of something that could
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