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Management Information Systems
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Systems Form A Functional Perspective

Functional Information Systems

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Major Characteristics of the Functional Information Systems

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Systems From A Functional

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Manufacturing and
Production Information
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Marketing and Sales
Information Systems


Functional
Information Systems


Human Resources
Information Systems



Finance and Accounting
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Marketing & Sales Information Systems


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Lead tracking
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Sales & Marketing
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Sales foreecasting
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Product
management
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Customer
management
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2. Product management Systems





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Manufacturing and Production Information Systems

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Manufacturing
operation systems

Inventory Systems


Manufacturing
Systems

Manufacturing
scheduling systems

Manufacturing
planning systems

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Manufacturing Systems

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. Manufacturing operation systems

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Computer - Aided Manufacturing Systems / CAMs

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Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems/ CIMs



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. Manufacturing planning systems



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. Manufacturing scheduling systems

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Financial and Accounting Information Systems

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Treasury management
Systems


Cash management Systems

General leadger Systems

Accouting and
Finance
Systems


Cost accouting Systems

Financial reporting Systems

Accounts payable Systems

Budgeting Systems

Accounts receivable Systems

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Purposes of Accounting Information Systems



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1. General Ledger Systems




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. 2 Cost accouting Systems

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3. Accounts Receivable Systems



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)(TPS

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. Financial Information Systems



Purpose of Financial Systems

. 1 Treasury Management Systems


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. 2 Cash Management Systems






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.3 Financial Reporting Systems

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Compensation
Systems

Recruiting Systems



HR systems

Assessment
Systems

& Developing
training Systems

HR planning
Systems

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.1 Compensation Systems



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.2 Assessment Systems


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.3 Developing & training Systems




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.4 Recruiting Systems

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.5 Human Resources planning Systems


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Overview of Supply Chain Management Systems/ SCM systems.

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Overview of Knowledge Management Systems.



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Role of Knowledge Management Systems in the Entreprise.
( )1 Creating Knowledge


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( )3 Knowldge Sharing

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Integration of Systems Functionality


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1. Connect the Extant Information Systems




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