Management information systems form a bedrock ofIT use in the public sector. They are therefore found in all sections ofthe public sector and in all countries..Of course, different people use the term "management information system" differently: The term should therefore not form the basis for arguments about () an MIS is and is not. So long as one and those with whom one works understand and agree on a definition, that is good enough.Similarly, when dealing with written material, one needs to be able to()and communicate, not get locked into doctrinal debate,
Many public service providers have developed management information systems to morutor and control the services that they provide. Both the US () UK Social Security agencies have developed MIS to report on the welfare payments and services that they provide . The British public healthcare system has also been a major investor in MIS as it 1ries to control healthcare costs and simultaneously improve de
A. what
B. that
C. which
D. this
Management information systems form a bedrock ofIT use in the public sector. They are therefore found in all sections ofthe public sector and in all countries..Of course, different people use the term "management information system" differently: The term should therefore not form the basis for arguments about () an MIS is and is not. So long as one and those with whom one works understand and agree on a definition, that is good enough.Similarly, when dealing with written material, one needs to be able to()and communicate, not get locked into doctrinal debate,
Many public service providers have developed management information systems to morutor and control the services that they provide. Both the US () UK Social Security agencies have developed MIS to report on the welfare payments and services that they provide . The British public healthcare system has also been a major investor in MIS as it 1ries to control healthcare costs and simultaneously improve de
A. look
B. understand
C. get
D. familar
A management information system () the business managers the information that they need to make decisions. Early business computers were used for simple operations such () tracking inventory, billing, sales, or payroll data, with little detail or structure. Over time. these computer applicationsbecame more complex, hardware storage capacities grew, and technologies improved for connecting previously () applications. As more data was stored and linked, managers sought greater abstraction as well as greater detail with the aim of creating significant management reports from the raw, stored () . Originally,the term "MIS" described applications providing managers with information about sales, inventories, and other data that would help in () the enterprise. Over time, the term broadened to include:decision support systems,resource management and human resource management,enterprise resource planning(ERP), enterprise performance management(EPM), supp
A. brings
B. gives
C. takes
D. provides
A management information system () the business managers the information that they need to make decisions. Early business computers were used for simple operations such () tracking inventory, billing, sales, or payroll data, with little detail or structure. Over time. these computer applicationsbecame more complex, hardware storage capacities grew, and technologies improved for connecting previously () applications. As more data was stored and linked, managers sought greater abstraction as well as greater detail with the aim of creating significant management reports from the raw, stored () . Originally,the term "MIS" described applications providing managers with information about sales, inventories, and other data that would help in () the enterprise. Over time, the term broadened to include:decision support systems,resource management and human resource management,enterprise resource planning(ERP), enterprise performance management(EPM), supply chain management(SCM),
A. as
B. to
C. as
D. that
我来回答: