Here is the synopsis of our sample research paper on IMPACT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS. Have the paper e-mailed to you 24/7/365.
Essay / Research Paper Abstract
This 8-page paper provides an examination of information systems, their purpose, and their influence. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Page Count:
8 pages (~225 words per page)
File: AS43_MTisimpact.doc
Buy This Term Paper »
 
Unformatted sample text from the term paper:
or topic pertaining to information systems and information technology. The term information systems, or IS, brings to mind huge computers storing vast amounts of data, and spewing out that data
on command. But this is only part of the huge and complex area of information systems. We cant forget the "people" component of this, which is just as important.
In this paper, therefore, well dig more closely into information systems, what they are, their purpose, and their influence on business and society. Well
discuss why information systems are more than the data they receive and disseminate; and well explain why the "people" part of IS is so important.
This is important to understand because the success of information systems (or not), is dependent on how theyre used, and how the information within these systems is
analyzed, used and distributed. Defining Information Systems In their most basic form, characteristics of information systems are - well, information. Lindsay (2006)
points out that problem with the concept of information systems; namely that "information" has "been used for such a disparate set of meanings." Information itself has been combined with knowledge,
communications, systems, design and intelligence - which has further expanded the concept of information systems (Lindsay, 2006). In defining information systems as we know it today, we can describe it
as a process by which systems accept, store and release data on demand. Information, in its most basic form, needs to be relevant, available and timely and to have some
kind of value (Lindsay, 2006). An information system, through many processes, ensures informations timeliness, availability, relevance and value. In short, an information system accepts data resources (inputs) and processes them
...