Unit 1: The property management system (PMS)

Unit 1: The property management system (PMS) The Property Management System (PMS) is a software application that is designed to assist property managers in managing their properties. It is a tool that helps property managers to organize, streamline and automate their day-to-day tasks and operations. A PMS is an essential tool for any property manager […]

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Unit 8: Security, and Societal challenges of IT

Computer crime is a term used to describe criminal activities that involve the use of computers, networks, or other digital devices. Here are some examples of computer crimes: Hacking and cracking: Hacking involves gaining unauthorized access to a computer system or network, while cracking involves bypassing software security measures to gain access to software or […]

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Unit 7: Decision support in business

Introduction to Decision support system (DSS) A Decision Support System (DSS) is a computer-based system that provides decision-makers with information and analytical tools to support the decision-making process. DSS systems are designed to assist decision-makers in making more effective and informed decisions by providing access to relevant data, analytical tools, and models. DSS systems are […]

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Unit 6: e-business systems

Introduction, E-business systems, also known as electronic business systems, are technologies and processes that enable businesses to conduct their operations electronically over the internet or other digital networks. These systems cover a wide range of applications, including online sales, customer relationship management, supply chain management, e-procurement, e-marketing, and financial management. The goal of e-business systems […]

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Unit 5: Organization and Information system

Organization and Information system  An organization is a group of people who work together to achieve common goals and objectives. An information system is a set of interconnected components that collect, process, store, and disseminate information to support decision-making, coordination, control, analysis, and visualization. Organizations use information systems to facilitate communication, collaboration, coordination, and knowledge […]

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Unit 3: Competing with Information Technology

Competing with Information Technology Competing with Information Technology (IT) refers to the use of IT to gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace. In today’s digital age, IT has become a critical tool for businesses to stay competitive, and organizations that fail to leverage IT effectively risk falling behind their competitors. Here are some ways […]

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