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What Elements do we find in an information system?

Author: Christian Rasmussen



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Data: Raw facts, text, numbers, images, and the like that serve as the inputs for producing information Hardware Software Communication media: (Networks) Set of devices and protocols (rules) that enable computers to communicate with each other. Procedures: Instructions for the proper use of the information system. People: Individuals who use the information system.


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Data: Raw facts, text, numbers, images, and the like that serve as the inputs for producing information

Hardware

Software

Communication media: (Networks) Set of devices and protocols (rules) that enable computers to communicate with each other. 

Procedures: Instructions for the proper use of the information system. 

People: Individuals who use the information system.
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