Saturday, November 30, 2019
Managing Information Systems In Organisations Essays (205 words)
  Managing Information Systems In Organisations    INFORMATION    SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS    INTRODUCTION    In recent years, there has been an abundance  of new technologies in the information systems field. These new technologies  have altered the very development process itself. Information systems  have gone from being a series of one level databases to three dimensional  reality, virtual reality, and multimedia systems. In the early days  of information systems, the demands were for data, with no real function  of artificial intelligence. However, as the 21st century approaches,  business has taken on an entirely different function, and the need for  individual information systems has grown immensely. This demand for  information technology is in all areas of business: corporations, law,  medicine, science and even small business. In addition, the worldwide  web and the Internet have added an additional factor of communications.    Most information systems in use today require at the very least, a measure  of Internet capability.    In order to understand the changes in  these development processes, the history of databases should be analyzed.    BACKGROUND    Database Management Systems actually began  in the 1950s, with what is known as the first generation, also known as  file systems on tape. The major task of any computer in those days  was to process data under the control of a program. This primarily  meant calculating, counting and simple tasks. Second generation databases,  file systems on dis...    
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