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Category > Programming Posted 20 May 2017 My Price 9.00

System Categories & System Analysis

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Last Updated 12/25/2015Assignment 1 – System Categories & System AnalysisThe two parts of this assignment will be evaluated separately.They will contribute equally to yourhomework grade this week.Please note the page limitations; however, you may include as manyappendices as you wish but these will be read only on an as-needed basis. For all homeworkassignments, be aware of deadlines, the grading criteria (the evaluation matrix in “Syllabus/GradingCriteria for Homework”), and plagiarism rules.Part IThe purpose of this exercise is for you to think through major information system categories.Describe four different types of realistic business information systems as discussed in Module 1 (“Typesof Business Information Systems” Section) or in your textbook on pp.44-46.You may respond by writingin the table below.But do not allow this format to limit you: if you need more space to make yourselfclear, use reference numbers (1), (2) etc. in the table locations, and expand on each below the table onthe next page.You will want to do outside research to gain understanding of these types of systemsthrough examples.Use these references to support your points.For four systems selected from (b) through (h), specify ii through v in the table or in a page or less of 12-point type.i.The type of the system (already provided for you in the table)ii.Its purposeiii.The typical user(s) of the system and their means of interacting with itiv.The inputdata used by the systemv.The system’s outputIn selecting the systems to describe, give preference to those systems that are customer focused anduser-oriented. E.g., avoid embedded systems, operating systems, utility systems such as a registryrepair systems, etc., where either the user is either absent or understanding of the internal workings ofthe system is required.Notes/Hints:One way to approach to some of these parts is to think about a midsize or large business that youknow, and try to identify the type of information system it uses.Do some research around thesebusinesses and the systems they use.Make sure to clearly differentiate the systems.For example we want to see that you understandthe key differences between executive information systems and decision support systems, avoidoverlaps.A good way to work references into your response is to show example systems through exampleson the second page.

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