CHAPTER
ONE
1.1
INTRODUCTION
In most organizations particularly business organizations, most of what
goes on consists largely of transactions. A transaction is a recorded event
having to do with routine business activities. This includes everything
concerning the product or service in which the organization is engaged:
production, distribution, sales, order and stock-taking. It also includes the
materials purchased, employees hired, taxes paid and so on. Today in most
organizations, the bulk of such transactions are recorded in a computer-based
information system.
Computer-based information systems are
systems that tend to have clearly defined inputs and outputs that enable and
provide necessary facilities for accurately and efficiently managing an
organizational process. It could be sales, order or record keeping of staff.
Information system is a collection of people, procedures, software, hardware
and data. Connectivity allows computers to connect and share information,
thereby greatly expanding the capability and usefulness of an information
system. Computer-based information systems are meant to reduce the stress in
managing businesses or organizational procedures.
TOPIC: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERIZED PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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