Welcome! This is a website that everyone can build together. It's easy!

ClassroomThis is a featured page



Classroom - Site TemplatesWelcome to the Marketing Class wiki!

Hi guys! this is where we place our contributions, threads and whatever task we have related to wetpaint. enjoy! :)

This wiki is our central meeting place to plan and discuss assignments throughout the school year. Check back regularly to review any new announcements, review the syllabus, get tips from the study guides, and ask a question for other students or the instructor.
Don't forget to see who's in the Student Spotlight this week!


Announcements

The Syllabus


Assignments

Student Spotlight

Study Guides







nicoletres
nicoletres
Latest page update: made by nicoletres , Jan 16 2008, 5:54 AM EST (about this update About This Update nicoletres Nicole Cruz :) - nicoletres

20 words added
142 words deleted

view changes

- complete history)
More Info: links to this page
Started By Thread Subject Replies Last Post
nicoletres week 8: boundary, Constraints, Interfaces and Interrelations (page: 1 2) 22 Feb 22 2008, 1:20 AM EST by reniaayson
Thread started: Jan 16 2008, 6:00 AM EST  Watch
What are their differences? Which is smaller than what? Give examples. This is for week 8 :)
Do you find this valuable?    
Show Last Reply
vernaflorece Week 8: Boundary, Constraints, Interface and Interrelations 0 Feb 1 2008, 9:18 PM EST by vernaflorece
Thread started: Feb 1 2008, 9:18 PM EST  Watch
Since we had the activity of finding the 9 concepts of MIS, a lot of us got confused of what is really the difference of interface from interrelations and boundary from constraints.
I provided below some meanings to differentiate them from each other.

Boundary - something that indicates bounds or limits; a limiting or bounding line.

Constraints - The state of being restricted or confined within prescribed bounds

Interface - a common boundary or interconnection between systems, equipment, concepts, or human beings.

Interrelation - mutual or reciprocal relation or relatedness
Do you find this valuable?    
t0nee what is MIS 0 Jan 24 2008, 7:41 AM EST by t0nee
Thread started: Jan 24 2008, 7:41 AM EST  Watch
What is MIS?
The concepts of MIS have been around since the computer era started. The idea of better living and work was initiated by the advancement of computer technology over the years. 3 schools of thoughts started the idea of automation and computerization; engineering school, computer science and business school. Each had different approaches and understandings to the word "management" and "information system". The word "management" makes it difficult for people to grasp what to be done and what should be learnt to deal with the issue. Presently, 4 ideas of MIS are

- system management = system design and set up, what is the best system design
- information management = information delivery to people who need it, what is the system which delivers information effectively
- information system = the system that holds and distributes useful information, what is the system which delivers information
- management of technology = managing the information system cost-effectively, what is the system which is worth the investment.

All aspects are important to the organization and, obviously, all knowledge is complementary to each other in order to achieve effective and efficient system and get the most out of the money spent.
1  out of 2 found this valuable. Do you?    
Showing 3 of 3 threads for this page