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| joan_20 | 9 Types of Management Information Systems Elements | 0 | Jan 11 2008, 9:18 AM EST by joan_20 | ||
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1. INTERRELATIONS
2. BOUNDARY 3. PURPOSE 4. ENVIRONMENT -In computing, an integrated development environment (IDE) is a software application that provides comprehensive facilities to computer programmers for software development. An IDE normally consists of a source code editor, a compiler and/or interpreter, build automation tools, and (usually) a debugger. Sometimes a version control system and various tools are integrated to simplify the construction of a GUI. 5. INTERFACES -An interface defines the communication boundary between two entities, such as a piece of software, a hardware device, or a user. It generally refers to an abstraction that an entity provides of itself to the outside. 6. CONSTRAINTS 7. INPUTS 8. OUTPUTS -In information processing, output is the process of transmitting information or the transmitted information itself. Essentially, output is any data exiting a computer system. This could be in the form of printed paper, audio, video. In the medical industry this might include CT scans or x-rays. 9. COMPONENTS
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| julybeth | TYPES OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS | 0 | Jan 11 2008, 6:43 AM EST by julybeth | ||
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IBM Information Management System (IMS) is a joint hierarchical database and information management system with extensive transaction processing capability.
There are three basic forms of IMS hierarchical databases: 1. "Full function" databases 2. "Fast path" databases 3. High Availability Large Databases (HALDBs) Collectively the database-related IMS capabilities are often called IMS DB. Suffice it to say that IMS DB has grown and evolved over nearly four decades to support myriad business needs.Prior to IMS, businesses and governments had to write their own transaction processing environments. IMS TM provides a straightforward, easy-to-use, reliable, standard environment for high performance transaction execution. In fact, much of the world's banking industry relies on IMS, including the U.S. Federal Reserve. For example, chances are that withdrawing money from an automated teller machine (ATM) will trigger an IMS transaction. Several Chinese banks have recently purchased IMS to support that country's burgeoning financial industry. Reportedly IMS alone is a $1 billion (U.S.) per year business for IBM. IMS faces competition today from DB2, IBM's relational database system, introduced in 1982. In general, IMS performs faster than DB2 for a given task, but requires more programming effort to design & maintain. |
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