Chapter 1: Information systems as a topic of study
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• express a logical understanding of how the
technical parts of computer-
based information systems work, their principal structures and
components including contemporary technologies for information
processing and communications
• explain the various functions of systems
and network software and
various classes of business-oriented application packages
• describe fundamental principles that can be applied to ensure that
security and personal privacy is respected in information systems
• explain the tasks required when undertaking the establishment of a
new information system and be able to contrast
alternative approaches
to development
• describe and justify a range of professional roles in information systems
development activity, and their changing nature reflecting in part
changes in technology use
in and between organisations
• discuss the social, organisational, legal and economic context of
computer use and be able to debate the significance of information and
communications technologies
for the economy and society
• demonstrate, through project work, understanding of the analysis and
design of small projects using database and spreadsheet programs, and
the ability to write brief but informative reports on such work.
This set of learning outcomes provides a useful benchmark against which
you can assess your progress throughout the subject and will help you to
balance your workload of study and revision.
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