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The document discusses different types of systems used in organizations:
- Executive Support Systems provide executives with quickly accessible reports from enterprise data to aid decision making.
- Management Information Systems provide managers with tools to organize, evaluate, and efficiently run their departments using software, databases, and computerized processes.
- Decision Support Systems support decision-making at the management level using both computerized and human elements.
- Knowledge Work Systems and Office Automation Systems serve the information needs of knowledge workers and data workers respectively.
- Transaction Processing Systems divide work into individual transactions to support transaction processing.
The document discusses different types of systems used in organizations:
- Executive Support Systems provide executives with quickly accessible reports from enterprise data to aid decision making.
- Management Information Systems provide managers with tools to organize, evaluate, and efficiently run their departments using software, databases, and computerized processes.
- Decision Support Systems support decision-making at the management level using both computerized and human elements.
- Knowledge Work Systems and Office Automation Systems serve the information needs of knowledge workers and data workers respectively.
- Transaction Processing Systems divide work into individual transactions to support transaction processing.
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The document discusses different types of systems used in organizations:
- Executive Support Systems provide executives with quickly accessible reports from enterprise data to aid decision making.
- Management Information Systems provide managers with tools to organize, evaluate, and efficiently run their departments using software, databases, and computerized processes.
- Decision Support Systems support decision-making at the management level using both computerized and human elements.
- Knowledge Work Systems and Office Automation Systems serve the information needs of knowledge workers and data workers respectively.
- Transaction Processing Systems divide work into individual transactions to support transaction processing.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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An Executive Support System (ESS) is software that allows users to transform enterprise data into quickly accessible and executive-level reports, such as those used by billing, accounting and staffing departments. An ESS enhances decision making for executives.
Management Information Systems (MIS)
Short for management information system or management infor mationservices, and pronounced as separate letters, MIS refers broadly to a computer-based system that provides managers with the tools for organizing, evaluating and efficiently running their departments. In order to provide past, present and prediction information, an MIS can include software that helps in decision making, data resources such as databases, the hardwareresources of a system, decision support systems, people management and project management applications, and any computerized processes that enable the department to run efficiently.
Decision Support System (DDS)
is a computer-based information system that supports business or organizational decisionmakingactivities. DSSs serve the management, operations, and planning levels of an organization and help to make decisions, which may be rapidly changing and not easily specified in advance. Decision support systems can be either fully computerized, human or a combination of both.
Knowledge Work Systems (KWS)
Knowledge work systems (KWS) and office automation systems (OAS) serve the information needs at the knowledge level of the organization. Knowledge work systems aid knowledge workers, whereas office automation systems primary aid data workers (although they are also used extensively by knowledge workers)
Transaction Processing Systems (TPS)
Transaction processing is a style of computing that divides work into individual, indivisible operations, called transactions. Atransaction processing system (TPS) or transaction server is a software system, or software/hardware combination, that supports transaction processing.
Ans. MIS Is The Use of Information Technology, People, and Business Processes To Record, Store and Process Data To Produce Information That Decision Makers Can Use To Make Day To Day Decisions