This document provides an overview of management information systems (MIS). It discusses what a computer is and different computer models. It also discusses management, creating organizational charts, managing people, receiving and organizing information, and how systems convert data into useful information for managers. The document outlines the history of MIS from the 1600s to the present. It discusses future trends in MIS like data mining, automation, robotics, and how these benefit organizations and individuals. Finally, it lists several common jobs in the MIS field.
iSalesStrategy.com - International Trading, Marketing, Sales & DistributionThe CME Agency
iSales Strategy is a knowledge-based company composed of FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) experts in the field of sales and marketing from different markets around the world. We distribute products for Fortune 500's and global brands in the ASEAN, Asian, Middle East, North & South American regions.
This document is an internship report submitted by Casper Chingwe to the University of Namibia for their Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. It summarizes Casper's internship activities at the University of Namibia library. The report provides background information on the library, including its mission, purpose and goals. It then describes the two main activities Casper performed: 1) designing a database to store survey questions and responses about library services and 2) developing a user interface for students to rate library services anonymously and for administrators to view the responses.
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The document appears to be an assignment submitted by Mohammad Ahsan Ullah, a BBA student at IUBAT, for the course ART 203 Career Planning and Development. The assignment was prepared for the course instructor, Mohammad Zahidul Islam, and submitted on September 21st, 2013.
Project ,seminar , term paper front pageASHISH RAJ
This term paper report discusses the microprocessor-based control of electromechanical devices using electromyography signals. The report was submitted by Ashish Raj Sahu to fulfill the requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering at Shri Ramswaroop Memorial Group of Professional Colleges in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was completed under the guidance of Mr. Prateek Mishra.
This is a 3 sentence summary of an assignment submission document: The document appears to be a cover page for an assignment on operation research submitted by Md. Moshaharul Haque, a student with ID B091833 in the BBA program at IIUC-DC, that was submitted on June 22, 2011 to their lecturer Mohammed Abdur Rob.
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1. Explain different modes of transportation with their benefits and limitations:
The main modes of transportation are road, rail, water, air and pipeline. Each has its own benefits and limitations in terms of cost, speed, capacity, route limitations etc. For example, road transportation provides door-to-door delivery but has higher costs compared to rail. Water transportation has the lowest cost per ton-km but is slower and limited to routes.
2. What transport decisions should a manager take into consideration while selecting the transportation mode?
A manager should consider factors like nature of goods, urgency of delivery, cost constraints, availability of modes, transportation infrastructure etc. Key decisions include
The document traces the evolution of management information systems (MIS) from early computers used for science and calculations to today's networked systems. It outlines key developments like the first electronic digital computer in 1939, the ENIAC in 1944, IBM's punch card system in 1952 that helped integrate computers into business and industry. The MIS field emerged in the 1970s to bridge the gap between computer programmers and business needs. MIS has since expanded to include newer technologies that retrieve and analyze large amounts of data across networked systems.
This document provides an overview of management information systems (MIS). It discusses what a computer is and different computer models. It also discusses management, creating organizational charts, managing people, receiving and organizing information, and how systems convert data into useful information for managers. The document outlines the history of MIS from the 1600s to the present. It discusses future trends in MIS like data mining, automation, robotics, and how these benefit organizations and individuals. Finally, it lists several common jobs in the MIS field.
iSalesStrategy.com - International Trading, Marketing, Sales & DistributionThe CME Agency
iSales Strategy is a knowledge-based company composed of FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) experts in the field of sales and marketing from different markets around the world. We distribute products for Fortune 500's and global brands in the ASEAN, Asian, Middle East, North & South American regions.
This document is an internship report submitted by Casper Chingwe to the University of Namibia for their Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. It summarizes Casper's internship activities at the University of Namibia library. The report provides background information on the library, including its mission, purpose and goals. It then describes the two main activities Casper performed: 1) designing a database to store survey questions and responses about library services and 2) developing a user interface for students to rate library services anonymously and for administrators to view the responses.
This 3-sentence summary provides the essential information from the document:
The document appears to be an assignment submitted by Mohammad Ahsan Ullah, a BBA student at IUBAT, for the course ART 203 Career Planning and Development. The assignment was prepared for the course instructor, Mohammad Zahidul Islam, and submitted on September 21st, 2013.
Project ,seminar , term paper front pageASHISH RAJ
This term paper report discusses the microprocessor-based control of electromechanical devices using electromyography signals. The report was submitted by Ashish Raj Sahu to fulfill the requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering at Shri Ramswaroop Memorial Group of Professional Colleges in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was completed under the guidance of Mr. Prateek Mishra.
This is a 3 sentence summary of an assignment submission document: The document appears to be a cover page for an assignment on operation research submitted by Md. Moshaharul Haque, a student with ID B091833 in the BBA program at IIUC-DC, that was submitted on June 22, 2011 to their lecturer Mohammed Abdur Rob.
Here are potential answers to the assignment questions:
1. Explain different modes of transportation with their benefits and limitations:
The main modes of transportation are road, rail, water, air and pipeline. Each has its own benefits and limitations in terms of cost, speed, capacity, route limitations etc. For example, road transportation provides door-to-door delivery but has higher costs compared to rail. Water transportation has the lowest cost per ton-km but is slower and limited to routes.
2. What transport decisions should a manager take into consideration while selecting the transportation mode?
A manager should consider factors like nature of goods, urgency of delivery, cost constraints, availability of modes, transportation infrastructure etc. Key decisions include
The document traces the evolution of management information systems (MIS) from early computers used for science and calculations to today's networked systems. It outlines key developments like the first electronic digital computer in 1939, the ENIAC in 1944, IBM's punch card system in 1952 that helped integrate computers into business and industry. The MIS field emerged in the 1970s to bridge the gap between computer programmers and business needs. MIS has since expanded to include newer technologies that retrieve and analyze large amounts of data across networked systems.
This document is a project report submitted by a MBA candidate for their summer project. It includes an introduction outlining the objectives and scope of the study on a particular topic, as well as the company and industry profile. It also includes sections on literature review, research methodology, data analysis, findings, suggestions, and conclusions. The project report was submitted to fulfill degree requirements and was certified by the candidate's project guide and the head of the department.
The Next Generation of the Information EraNick Finck
InfoCamp Seattle 2007 was a conference about the next generation of the information era. The conference discussed how we have moved from being solely information consumers to now being information producers as well, as new technologies have made it easier than ever to create and share information online. The conference aimed to explore where the information era is headed and how participants can help shape the future of how information is created and distributed.
History of Management Information SystemEmil Mesina
Management Information Systems (MIS) have evolved through 5 eras: (1) Mainframe computing in the 1960s; (2) Personal computers in the 1970s and 1980s; (3) Client/server networks and the creation of the World Wide Web in the 1980s and 1990s; (4) Enterprise computing systems of the 1990s; and (5) Cloud computing today. The Department of Education in the Philippines has transitioned from paper-based data collection, to early computerized systems in the 1970s-1980s, to a fully computerized management information system today.
Human Resource Management involves hiring, motivating, and maintaining employees in an organization. It focuses on managing people to accomplish individual, organizational, and social goals. HRM aims to make integrated decisions regarding recruiting, developing, compensating, and separating employees in a way that is consistent with the organization's effectiveness and ability to serve customers with high quality products and services.
This document discusses economic development in the Americas and its implications for marketing. It covers several topics:
1) It describes the different stages of economic development among American nations, from more developed to newly industrialized to less developed. Time zones also impact trade relationships.
2) Economic growth depends on factors like political stability, entrepreneurship, and targeted industrial policies. Infrastructure and information technology are also important for development.
3) The level of economic development affects marketing tasks - demand and distribution systems vary between more developed and less developed markets. Marketers must tailor their approach to the local conditions.
4) Marketing contributes to economic growth by connecting production to consumer demand. As countries develop, their marketing functions and
This document is a project report submitted by a MBA candidate for their summer project. It includes an introduction outlining the objectives and scope of the study on a particular topic, as well as the company and industry profile. It also includes sections on literature review, research methodology, data analysis, findings, suggestions, and conclusions. The project report was submitted to fulfill degree requirements and was certified by the candidate's project guide and the head of the department.
The Next Generation of the Information EraNick Finck
InfoCamp Seattle 2007 was a conference about the next generation of the information era. The conference discussed how we have moved from being solely information consumers to now being information producers as well, as new technologies have made it easier than ever to create and share information online. The conference aimed to explore where the information era is headed and how participants can help shape the future of how information is created and distributed.
History of Management Information SystemEmil Mesina
Management Information Systems (MIS) have evolved through 5 eras: (1) Mainframe computing in the 1960s; (2) Personal computers in the 1970s and 1980s; (3) Client/server networks and the creation of the World Wide Web in the 1980s and 1990s; (4) Enterprise computing systems of the 1990s; and (5) Cloud computing today. The Department of Education in the Philippines has transitioned from paper-based data collection, to early computerized systems in the 1970s-1980s, to a fully computerized management information system today.
Human Resource Management involves hiring, motivating, and maintaining employees in an organization. It focuses on managing people to accomplish individual, organizational, and social goals. HRM aims to make integrated decisions regarding recruiting, developing, compensating, and separating employees in a way that is consistent with the organization's effectiveness and ability to serve customers with high quality products and services.
This document discusses economic development in the Americas and its implications for marketing. It covers several topics:
1) It describes the different stages of economic development among American nations, from more developed to newly industrialized to less developed. Time zones also impact trade relationships.
2) Economic growth depends on factors like political stability, entrepreneurship, and targeted industrial policies. Infrastructure and information technology are also important for development.
3) The level of economic development affects marketing tasks - demand and distribution systems vary between more developed and less developed markets. Marketers must tailor their approach to the local conditions.
4) Marketing contributes to economic growth by connecting production to consumer demand. As countries develop, their marketing functions and