INFORMATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS
A system is a set of related components that produces specific results. For example, specialized systems route Internet traffic, manufacture microchips, and control complex entities like the International Space Station.
A mission-critical system is one that is vital to a company’s operations. An order processing system, for example, is mission-critical because the company cannot do business without it.
Every system requires input data.
For example, your computer receives data when you press a key or click a menu command.
In an information system, data consists of basic facts that are the system’s raw material. Information is data that has been transformed into an output that is valuable to users.
For example, an order processing system that displays an order form.
When a sales representative enters data (customer number, product code, and quantity ordered), the system creates a customer order with all the necessary information.
Large businesses with thousands or millions of sales transactions require company-wide information systems and powerful servers.
An information system has five key components: hardware, software, data, processes, and people.
HP offers a search feature that allows potential applicants to search by location, type of job, and other criteria.