If the computer is "hidden" from the user so that the user sees the system as performing specific functions rather than as a stand alone computer, such systems are called embeddedsystems. Examples of this type of system are: GPS navigation units, cell phones, calculators, aircraft flight control computers, missile guidance computers, etc.
If the computer is "exposed" to the user and obviously the thing the user interacts with directly or via a network of remote terminals (which might be either embedded systems or semidedicated computers), such systems are called computerized systems. Examples of this type of system are: airline/hotel reservation systems, payroll systems, banking systems, credit card processing systems, timesharing computer systems, etc.
geographers use computer-based systems called what to connect information with locations.
manual and computer-based information systems?
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The role of databases in computer-based information systems is to offer a management platform. The database will have various controls to the information systems.
Group support systems (GSS), sometimes called groupware, are interactive computer-based systems that allow groups of people throughout an institution to work on the same projects.
computer based information systems
What are the area where computer can be use
The earliest computer-based control systems appeared in the mid-1950s. Computer technology allowed controllers to communicate with other PCIs (such as measuring sensors) as well as a central control room computer.
Server based operating systems have the function embedded. If you do not have one you can use on of free linux-based operating systems.
J. Dearden has written: 'Managing computer-based information systems' 'Management information systems'
On some computer Operating Systems the way the computer identified who was using the computer used a file called userdata.ini
Physical or Abstract systems Open or Closed systems 'Man-made' Information systems Formal Information systems Informal Information systems Computer Based Information systems Real Time systems. I hope that helps.