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It plays a vital role for the services to be delivered to the customers efficiently
Informational Technology
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This are the input in output devices of and MIS. Tangible in nature, this includes computers or desktops, laptops, video monitors, magnetic disk drives… and others necessary for the system to function accordingly
Hardware
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These includes those programs and applications that convert data into machine-readable language. This or not tangible in nature example of these are operating system programs, payroll programs, word, processing program, and spreadsheet programs
Software
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This refers to raw details to produce desired information or facts and figures entered into computers for processing. Example of these are customer records, inventory databases, product, descriptions, and employee files
Data
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These are a set of guidelines to be followed to use the other components effectively and efficiently. Without standard procedures, the use of the other components may create confusion for the user
Procedures
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These are the users which may include computer experts, executives, managers, analysts, programmers, database managers, and many other computer professionals
People
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it refers to the study of people, technology, organizations and the relationships between them. It is a people oriented field, with and emphasis on service through technology.
Management information systems (MIS)
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These cards can be sorted and counted which were called the punch-cards.
Tabulating cards
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is a form of a business transaction involving either a manufacturer ora wholesaler and a retailer
Business-to-business (B2B)
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It is the sale of products or services by a company to the target individual customers or guests for a profit
Business-to-consumers(B2C)
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it makes information available to users, who in some ways or another, have similar needs
Computer based system
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The one can monitor the company as a whole so they could see how the business is doing
Top Manager
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What year automation emerged in the form of tabulating cards?
1880s
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Tabulating cards can be sorted and counted which were called the
Punch-cards
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is the lifeblood of the tourism and hospitality industry
IT(Information technology)
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In what year the using of punch-card system did not entirely disappear until
1970
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In what year developed into powerful systems in its own right in many organizations causing the displacement of midsized and small computers
1990
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This does not mean that only the top-level managers are allowed to use it. Others who may need it for whatever valid reason can also access it
Management oriented
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For the hospitality and tourism industry this feature is important
Facilitates quick search and retrieval of information
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For starting business organizations, purchasing a small version of a system is understandable.This is possible with MIS, this can be either increasing data capabilities,more valued system features and the likes that can be added to the initial system
Flexible
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This means that the primary MIS can be connected to, or integrated with, those other systems within the organization, Thsi then enables changes to data from different sources and multiple locations, thus allowing further use of the system
Convenient to be accessed and can be integrated with other systems
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Users of MIS determine the types of reports they will need, using specific templates available in the system. The user should prompt the system of the data required, insert that data into the correct template, and then print the report for management use
Generates reports for managements use
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Storing data for organizations would be difficult without a system, considering the complexity of the business operation, hotel, for instance,data storage will be a challenge
Capable to handle voluminous data
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CTRL-F
Find
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Ctrl U
Underline
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Control P
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Control A
Select
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Control N
New document
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Cntrl O
Open document
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Control F
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