Depends on the context. It probably means the way information was done 25 years ago or before the technological innovation they are speaking about in the article came along.
points of dis of IS
You can take a systems information class at a traditional college or trade school. You could also take courses online at Phoenix University or DeVry.
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.
the programme used has a data dependencedue to traditional filling methodsdue poor secured data basesit lacks flexibilitydata sharing is very difficult
What are financial information systems and what do they do, for a small business
economic systems
Manufacturing system in which production is based on actual daily demand (sales), and where information flows from market to management in a direction opposite to that in traditional (push) systems
information systems
Companies typically store information in a traditional way by using physical storage devices like hard drives, servers, or paper files. These storage mediums are kept within the company premises or in designated data centers. Access to such information is often restricted and controlled through physical security measures like locked cabinets or data rooms.
Google.com Information on the Puerto Rican traditional clothing.
The four types of economic systems are the traditional economy, the market economy, the command economy, and the mixed economy. Of these, the traditional economy is the most basic.
You can get information systems training from various sources such as universities, online learning platforms like Coursera or Udemy, professional certification programs like CompTIA or Cisco, or through in-house training programs offered by businesses or organizations.