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BIS3400 Social, Professional and Ethical Issues in Information Systems

   

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Milestone2Introduction:An information system is the system which is established in organized form and ensures collection, organization, storage, and communication of the important information. In other words, it is considered as study related to complementary networks that are used by organizations and individual for collect, filter, processed, and create and distributed data. An information system is a group of components that interact which each other for the purpose of producing relevant information. Information system mainly focuses on the internal operations of the organization instead of external functions. It can be said that information system is the academic study of the systems which provide specific reference to the information and to the complementary networks of hardware and software which is used by the people and organization. The main focus is provide to information system which have definite boundary, users, processors, storage, inputs, outputs and also the communication networks. It must be noted that there are various types of information system such as Management Information System, Decision Support System, Transaction Processing System, etc (Inspired Techs, n.d.; Nordmeyer, n.d.). This paper states the information about the Management Information System (MIS), and structure of this essay includes literature review related to MIS, ethical, social and legal issues related to MIS and also the key aspects of these issues, and application of professional principles to an application domain of current and emerging technologies. Lastly, paper is concluded with brief conclusion.

Milestone3About MIS: The information system is the system which is established from the procedures which are in formalized manner, and this system is used to provide important information at all the levels of the management is known as management information system (MIS). This system work with all the resources of internal and external nature for the purpose of providing data and information to the end users, and these end users use this information to take decisions on time and to make these decisions relevant from the context of directing, planning and controlling. In other words, MIS is considered as an efficient system which provides important information on time to the all management at all levels. MIS is a combination of human and technology resources which is used to store, collect, and communicate the data. It must be noted, MIS is very effective in natureand it is also used for data retrieval. While managing the operations of the business and while making the business plans, MIS system play very important role in the success of the business (Lucey, 1995). From literature point of view, there are number of definitions stated in academic resources related to the management information system. This system has capacity to convert data which iscollected from the normal user and by the interactions of the machines into the relevant information, and such information is later used by the individual who take decision in the management at all levels, and this process is called management information systems (Thierauf, 1984). Information systems are considered as important system for any organization, and it is notpossible for any organization to conduct their functions without any information system. IS are developed in the organization after considering the requirements of the organization and these requirements are unique in nature in case of every organization.

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