The Role of MIS in Business Decision Supporting: Applications and Features
Dr. P. Devaraju,
Abstract
The role of Management Information Systems is described and analyzed in light of its capability for decision making. Decision making process and its impact on top level management in a business organization is explained with an emphasis on automated decision making. Limitations and challenges of MIS are discussed and a set of six recommendations proposed for increasing the effectiveness of MIS in the decision making process.
Information Systems, Transactional Processing Systems, TPS, Management Information Systems, MIS, Expert Systems
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[Dr. P. Devaraju, (2016) The Role of MIS in Business Decision Supporting: Applications and Features IJIREM Vol-3 Issue-6 Page No-518-521] (ISSN 2350 - 0557). www.ijirem.org
Dr. P. Devaraju,
Department Name, University/ Asst. Professor, Dept. of Computer Science & Technology, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuramu