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Computing Essentials 2002-2003 Complete, 14/e
Timothy J. O'Leary
Linda I. O'Leary

Information Systems

Competencies

After you have read this chapter, you should be able to:

  • Explain how organizations can be structured according to five functions and three management levels.
  • Describe how information flows in an organization.
  • Distinguish among a transaction processing system, a management information system, a decision support system, and an executive support system.
  • Distinguish between office automation systems and knowledge work systems.
  • Explain the difference between data workers and knowledge workers.




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