ISYS111 Week1
Across
- 2. The way system elements are organised or arranged
- 6. unwanted email
- 7. a collection of facts organised in such a way, they have additional value beyond the value of the facts themselves
- 9. It consists of the computer programs that govern the operation of the computer
- 10. any business-related exchange such as payments to employees, sales to customers, or payments to suppliers
- 11. an organised collection of facts and information, typically consisting of two or more related data files
- 13. an abstraction or an approximation that that is used to represent reality. It can save time, money and prevent disruptive changes to a real-world system
- 14. contracting with outside professional services to allows a company to focus on what it does best and delegate other functions to companies with expertise in systems development
- 16. consists of raw facts, such as an employee's name, number of hours worked
- 17. a network based on Web technologies that allows selected outsiders, such as business partners and customers, to access authorised resources of a company's intranet
Down
- 1. the activity of gathering and capturing raw data in information systems. It can be a manual or automated process
- 3. changes in society as a result of increased international trade and cultural exchange
- 4. it is one of steps of systems development and involves creating or acquiring the various system components defined in the design step, assembling them, and putting the new system into operation. System __________
- 5. software and hardware that protect a computer system or network from outside attacks
- 6. a set of elements or components that interact to accomplish goals. It has inputs, processing mechanisms, outputs and feedback
- 8. output that is used to make changes to input or processing activities in information systems
- 12. an awareness of how to use and apply informtaion
- 15. a form of artificial intelligence used to capture and use the wisdom of experts and specialists. __________ system
- 18. an area of artificial intelligence in which machines take over complex, dangerous, routine or boring tasks