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information system
noun
- a computer system or set of components for collecting, creating, storing, processing, and distributing information, typically including hardware and software, system users, and the data itself:
the use of information systems to solve business problems.
- an integrated set of informational components:
the incredibly complex information system of DNA.
Word History and Origins
Origin of information system1
Example Sentences
In his information systems course at Fullerton, Clark said, many students who used AI to create a business plan for a coffee shop produced stellar projects — all of them different, demonstrating independent thinking.
Worldwide Environmental Products Inc was awarded a contract in 2019 for the supply, installation, commission, calibration and maintenance of vehicle testing equipment, integrated test lane software, all associated IT hardware, licences and management information systems.
Navarrete, a professor of coding and computer information systems at Cal State Dominguez Hills from Mexico, and Arroyo, a former film critic from Spain, both volunteered at the school’s book fair.
Prof Efpraxia Zamani, associate professor of information systems at Durham University Business School, said flexible working offered lots of benefits to women but there was a flip side.
Her information systems skills “could be applied to professional corporate data analysis and web development,” she said.
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