DIPLOMA COMPUTER ENGINEERING INFORMATION SYSTEMS TIME ALLOWED: 3 Hours Question 1 Why do businesses and other organisations have to plan strategically? What factors affect the timescale of the strategic plan? (20 marks) Question 2 Describe the benefits and difficulties that might arise for a small building society that wishes to install an expert system to undertake checking the suitability of potential borrowers. (20 marks) Question 3 A long-established traditional furniture manufacturer has a
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Chapter 1 Accounting Information Systems and the Accountant True-False Questions 1. The acronym AIS stands for “Accounting Information Standards.” 2. Accounting information systems must be computerized to be effective. 3. It is best to view an AIS as an accounting system that must be computerized. 4. AISs often create information that is useful to non-accountants. 5. In order to be useful‚ raw accounting data must be processed by a computer. 6. The path that data follow in an AIS‚ for
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Information Systems Proposal Dianna J Kobiela BIS/220 May 14‚ 2012 Professor Mai Nguyen Information Systems Proposal In order to start our nostalgic record store off on the right foot‚ we need to consider purchasing information technology for the business. Information technology will help us track our inventory‚ payroll‚ sales‚ accept credit cards and keep track of customers. There are at least five different types of information systems we need to consider. These five systems are as follows
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have been applied in Noor hospital. Thanks to the members of Noor hospital we were able to apply all the theories with their practices. The five types of theories are: * Porter’s competitive forces * Hierarchy * Customer relationship management * Value Chain * Virtual groups All these 5 theories are being elaborated in this report. Acknowledgment As a group we would to thank all who supported us to complete this project. First we would like to show appreciation to Dr Salam
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Subject: Information Systems for Managers assignment "Failure and success of the information system for invoicing" Created by Dejan Bogoeski Individual assignment Information systems for Managers New York University in Skopje BRIEF CONTENTS 1. Introduction ..3 2. A brief description of the mobile telecommunications industry . .4 3. MobiMak and its Master dealers ..5 4. The NETFON’s system for ordering
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Audit & Compliance in IS Lecture VII: Financial services vs. Production and retail businesses. Retail banking and insurance: core business processes. Banking information system. 1 Session objectives Upon the end of the session students should be able to: Discuss financial services and typical business processes Describe the value chain in a retail banking and an insurance client List the key sub-processes in financial business processes Understand the activities and financial risks
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Intensity 9 2.6 Problem Statement 9 3.0 ANALYSIS AND IDENTIFICATION OF AIRASIA’S IS STRATEGIES 11 3.1 Yield Management System 12 3.2 Enterprise Resource Planning System 13 3.3 Advanced Planning and Scheduling System 14 3.4 Electronic Flight Bag System 15 3.5 Customer Relationship Management System 17 3.6 AirAsia Vista Gadgets 18 4.0 ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS PROCESSES AND THE IS SYSTEMS IMPLEMENTED IN AIRASIA 20 4.1 Booking 20 4.1.1 Travel Agency booking 20 4.1.2 Online booking
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Information is the lifeblood for decision makers. One of the ways‚ firm collect information is through a marketing information system. MIS is a process that first determines what information Marketing Managers need then it gather‚ sort‚ analyses‚ store and distribute relevant and timely marketing information system uses. The MIS system includes four important components. 1. Internal databases 2. Marketing intelligence 3. Marketing research 4. Marketing decision support
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10/1/2013 Business Information System Dr. Butts 1. In the world today‚ businesses need knowledge management systems to help gain strategic advantages. Knowledge management systems are information systems that support the creation‚ organization‚ and dissemination of business knowledge to employees and managers throughout a company .Gaining a strategic advantage over competitors requires the innovative application of information technologies. For example‚ store management might make a decision
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Government agencies need procedures to track separately all inflows and outflows from various funds‚ to ensure that legal requirements about the use of specific funds are followed. * Financial institutions do not need extensive inventory control systems. * Passenger service companies (e.g.‚ airlines‚ bus‚ and trains) generally receive payments in advance of providing services. Therefore‚ extensive billing and accounts receivable procedures are not needed; instead‚ they must develop procedures
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