INTRODUCTION to MIS 12/24/20151 Introduction To MIS Component Overview.

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INTRODUCTION to MIS 12/24/20151 Introduction To MIS Component Overview

INTRODUCTION to MIS 12/24/20152 Hardware n Computers n Disk storage n printers n networks n modems n scanners n Input/output

INTRODUCTION to MIS 12/24/20153 Software n Operating systems n Languages n Productivity tools n Database systems n Applications n Development tools n Networking

INTRODUCTION to MIS 12/24/20154 Business Systems n Accounting n Inventory n Customer n Vendor n Asset Management n Human Resources n Planning

INTRODUCTION to MIS 12/24/20155 Networks n Network Software n Network Hardware n Telecomm links n LANS n Servers n Clients n EDI and outside services

INTRODUCTION to MIS 12/24/20156 Databases n Database software n Database servers n ODBC n Interface software n Front end and Back end systems n Distributed n Object oriented

INTRODUCTION to MIS 12/24/20157 System Development n Business Requirements n Database Requirements n User Interface n Processing rules n Responce times n CASE tools n Prototyping

INTRODUCTION to MIS 12/24/20158 System Planning n Distributed n Client-Server n Outsourcing n Packages / Build your own n Networks n Security n Costs/Efficiency

INTRODUCTION to MIS 12/24/20159 Future n Object Oriented n Wireless networks n Home systems n Server Systems n Remote work systems n E Commerce n Security