Early technologies come from when humans first started writing (i.e. recording data in primitive information systems). Many technologies have been created to assist with information systems, including paper & pencils (hardware) and filing cabinets (data resource), although clearly the advances in computer based technology have had the biggest impact on Information Systems.
The computer (simply) consists of Input Devices (such as keyboards, mice and microphones), Output Devices (such as monitors, printers and speakers), a Processor (i.e. the CPU) and Storage Capabilities (both the main memory, or RAM, and secondary memory such as hard disks). Notice how closely this maps onto the “Input -> Process -> Output” model discussed for Information Systems. The storage capability is reflected in the original quote by Laudon.
Early technologies come from when humans first started writing (i.e. recording data in primitive information systems). Many technologies have been created to assist with information systems, including paper & pencils (hardware) and filing cabinets (data resource), although clearly the advances in computer based technology have had the biggest impact on Information Systems.The computer (simply) consists of Input Devices (such as keyboards, mice and microphones), Output Devices (such as monitors, printers and speakers), a Processor (i.e. the CPU) and Storage Capabilities (both the main memory, or RAM, and secondary memory such as hard disks). Notice how closely this maps onto the “Input -> Process -> Output” model discussed for Information Systems. The storage capability is reflected in the original quote by Laudon.
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