Chapter 3: Core concepts: information, data and systems
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Reading activity
Review the three contemporary approaches to information systems given in Section
1.3 of Laudon and Laudon (2013). Which one of these do you feel is closest to your
understanding as you start this course?
Above we suggest that information has some value, and that it is hence
worthwhile spending resources to improve the availability of information
and its quality. The value of information may be based on a number of
characteristics – whether the information is:
• reliable and accurate
• accessible
• up-to-date or timely
• conveniently presented
• at an appropriate level of detail
• reduces our uncertainty
• exclusive
• pleasing (for example, in the sense of a story, a cartoon or a song that
evokes a direct response from the receiver)
• enables some other valued task.
In general, the cost of producing and delivering information will be
significant. An organisation will need to use various types of resources,
including people and technology, to produce, manage and distribute
information. In this way, too, our approach to information systems is
‘socio-technical’ – a combination of concern and consideration for people –
what they do and what they want – and concern for the technologies.
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