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Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Information Systems



Learning Objectives
learning objectives

1 Identify and give examples of the components and functions of the generic concept of a system introduced in this chapter.
2 Provide examples of the components of real world information systems. Illustrate that in an information system people use hardware software data and networks as resources to perform input processing output storage and control activities that transform data resources into information products.
3 Provide examples of several major types of information systems from your experiences with business organizations in the real world.


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