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CIS Ch 7.

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Interactive Marketing
A dynamic collaborative process of creating, purchasing, and improving products and services that builds close relationships between a business and its customers, using a variety of services in the Internet, intranets, and extranets.
Online transaction processing systems
A real-time transaction processing system.
Machine Control
The use of cumputers to control the actions of machines. Also properly called numerical control.
Marketing Information Systems
Information systems that support the planning, and control, and transaction processing required for the accomplishment of marketing activities, such as sales management, advertsing, and promotion.
Computer integrated manufacturing
An overall concept that stresses that the goals of computer use in factory automation should be to simplify, automate, and integrate production processes and other aspects of manufacturing.
Accounting Information Systems
Information systems that record and report business transactions, the flow of funds through an organization, and produce financial statements. These Provide information for the planning and control of business operations, as well as for legal and historical record-keeping.
Enterprise Application Architecture
Presents an overview of the major cross-functional enterprise applications and their interrelationships.
Human Resource Information Systems
Information systems that support human resource management activities such as recruitment, selection and hiring, job placement and performance appraisals, and training and development.
Functional Business Systems
Information systems within a business organization that support one of the traditional functions of business such as marketing, finance, or production. Functional business systems can be either operations or management information systems.
Batch Processing
A category of data processing in which data are accumulated into batches and processed periodically. Contrast with Real-Time Processing.
E-Business
The use of internet technologies to internetwork and empower business processes, electronic commerce, and enterprise communication and collaboration within a company an with its customers, suppliers, and other business stakeholders.
Cross-Functional Enterprise systems
Information systems that are integrated combinations of business informaiton systems, thus sharing information resources across the functional units of an organization.
Process Control
The use of a computer to control an ongoing physical process, such as petrochemical production.
Financial Management Systems
Infromation systems that support financial managers in the financing of a business and the allocation and control of financial resources. These include cas and securities management, capital budgeting, financial forecasting, and financial planning.
Manufacturing execution systems
Are performance monitoring information systems for factory floor operations. They monitor, track, and control the 5 essential components involved in a production process: materials, equipment, personnel, instructions and specifications, and production facilities. Includes Shop floor scheduling and control, machine control, robotics control, and process control systems.
Online HRM Systems
May involve the recruiting employees through recruitment sections of corporate websites.
Enterprise Collaborative Systems
The use of groupware tools and the Internet, intranets, extranets and other computer networks to support and enhance communication, coordination, collaboration, and resource sharing among teams and workgroups in an internetworked enterprise.
Real-Time Processing
Data processing in which data are processed immediately rather than periodically. Also called online processing. Contrast with batch processing.
Transaction Processing Cycle
A cycle of basic transaction processing activities including data entry, transaction processing, database maintenance, document and report generation, and inquiry processing.
Computer-aided Manufacturing
The use of computers and advanced graphics hardware and software to provide interactive design assistance for engineering and architectural design.
Enterprise Application Integration
A cross-functional e-business application that integrates front-office applications like customer relationship management with back-office applications like enterprise resource managament.
Manufacturing Information Systems
Information systems that support tha planning, control, and accomplishment of manufacturing processes. This includes concepts such as computer-integrated manufacturing and technologies such as computer aided manufacturing or computer aided design.

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