A complete, working computer. Computer systems will include the computer along with any software and peripheral devices that are necessary to make the computer function. Every computer system, for example, requires anoperating system.
can create paperless work environment
automation of office
repeated tasks can be done at ease
long-term storage of data
reports of several kinds can be generated
manpower employed can be reduced
less office space required
who is involved in building a computer based information
Computer Based Information System
DATA only
internet
Geographic Information System (GIS) is the name for a computer-based system that stores and uses information linked to geographic locations. It allows users to analyze, visualize, and interpret spatial data for various purposes such as mapping, planning, and decision-making.
Transaction processing system (TPS)
A computer based financial information system, is a system used to show the profits, taxes, wages and expenditures of a organization. It is usally on Microsoft Excel and can be turned into graphs and charts.
Cost Effectiveness Efficiency Reliable
ERP System Enterprise Resource Planning System
geographers use computer-based systems called what to connect information with locations.
COMPUTER BASED INVENTORY SYSTEM COMPUTER BASED INVENTORY SYSTEM
1-manual management system 2-computer based management system