Using MIS (10th Edition)
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780134606996
Author: David M. Kroenke, Randall J. Boyle
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.3UYK
A)
Program Plan Intro
Four Definitions of information:
- Data are facts or figures which are recorded and information is the knowledge derived from the data.
- Information can be also defined as a data that is presented in a meaningful context.
- When the data is summarized, ordered, grouped, averaged or compared, it is referred as Information as knowledge can be extracted from it.
- Information can also be defined as a difference that makes a difference.
B)
Program Plan Intro
Four Definitions of information:
- Data are facts or figures which are recorded and information is the knowledge derived from the data.
- Information can be also defined as a data that is presented in a meaningful context.
- When the data is summarized, ordered, grouped, averaged or compared, it is referred as Information as knowledge can be extracted from it.
- Information can also be defined as a difference that makes a difference.
C)
Program Plan Intro
Four Definitions of information:
- Data are facts or figures which are recorded and information is the knowledge derived from the data.
- Information can be also defined as a data that is presented in a meaningful context.
- When the data is summarized, ordered, grouped, averaged or compared, it is referred as Information as knowledge can be extracted from it.
- Information can also be defined as a difference that makes a difference.
D)
Program Plan Intro
Four Definitions of information:
- Data are facts or figures which are recorded and information is the knowledge derived from the data.
- Information can be also defined as a data that is presented in a meaningful context.
- When the data is summarized, ordered, grouped, averaged or compared, it is referred as Information as knowledge can be extracted from it.
- Information can also be defined as a difference that makes a difference.
E)
Program Plan Intro
Four Definitions of information:
- Data are facts or figures which are recorded and information is the knowledge derived from the data.
- Information can be also defined as a data that is presented in a meaningful context.
- When the data is summarized, ordered, grouped, averaged or compared, it is referred as Information as knowledge can be extracted from it.
- Information can also be defined as a difference that makes a difference.
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Using MIS (10th Edition)
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