Organizational Structures as the Primal Information System

作者: Kenneth D. Mackenzie

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-2677-9_2

关键词: Process informationDecision theoryKnowledge managementHuman communicationInformation systemInformation processingOrganizational structureComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Organizational architecture

摘要: An information system consists of a collection entities and their relationships. Information systems act to collect, store, process, transport information. This chapter argues that there are two polar types systems. The first, the organizational process (OPIS), relies upon structures as its system. second, technologically augmenting (TAIS), supplements OPIS. A TAIS on combination technology users augment human communication. Every OPIS has had supporting TAISs ever since invention writing. In past century capacity improvements in created by improved communications, processing capabilities, developments understanding decision theory management science models have miracles headaches for those operating organizations.

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