Strategic Information Systems and Artificial Intelligence in Business

  • RTAL M
  • HANOUNE M
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Abstract

Information systems are defined as systems that consist of a group of people, data records, and some manual and non-manual operations. These systems generally handle data and information related to each system, and it can also be defined as a set of elements that overlap with each other to collect, process, store and distribute information on a specific topic. Systematically, in order to support the organization, control it, and the analysis, and form a clear current and future vision of the topic in question. Information systems are a group of programs that are used to archive, manage and organize data, and process them with specific procedures established according to the workflow mechanism in the organization, in order to obtain the final outputs. It is noteworthy that information systems are completely different from information technology, as information systems use information technology techniques which were created to serve its based business.

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RTAL, M., & HANOUNE, M. (2021). Strategic Information Systems and Artificial Intelligence in Business. International Journal of Information Technology and Applied Sciences (IJITAS), 3(2), 78–83. https://doi.org/10.52502/ijitas.v3i2.28

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