Management Information Systems

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Across
  1. 4. Extremely large and complex data sets that can be analysed to identify patterns, trends, and customer behaviour.
  2. 6. measures the extent to which customers consistently repurchase products from the same business
  3. 7. refers to any Internet-enabled device that enables people to store, share, and transfer data with other electronic devices (IoT)
  4. 9. Data that has been processed, organised and interpreted, making it useful for decision-making.
  5. 10. Storing and accessing data and software via the internet rather than local servers, allowing real-time access and collaboration.
Down
  1. 1. A formal system for collecting, processing, storing and presenting data to support management decision-making.
  2. 2. Raw, unprocessed facts and figures (e.g. sales numbers, employee hours) that have no meaning on their own.
  3. 3. Measures taken to protect data and information systems from unauthorised access, hacking, or data breaches.
  4. 5. the management process of using data for predictive analysis and forecasting purposes
  5. 8. management information systems (MIS) to monitor the behaviour and performance of employees