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INFORMATION SYSYTEM ARCHITECTURE

Information System Architecture refers to the structure and design of an organization's information systems, encompassing the arrangement and interaction of its components. It involves defining the architecture to ensure that the information systems effectively meet the organization's needs, goals, and objectives. There are various architectural models and frameworks that organizations may use to design their information systems. 



 

Data: The raw facts and information that are collected, stored, and processed by the system.

Software: Applications, operating systems, and other software components necessary for processing and managing data.

Interface Technology: Interface technology refers to the tools, methods, and technologies used to facilitate interaction between users and computer systems or between different software applications.

Networks: The communication infrastructure that connects hardware components and facilitates data exchange.

 

System owners pay for the system to be built and maintained. They own the system, set priorities for the system, and determine policies for its use. In some cases, system owners may also be system users.

System users are the people who actually use the system to perform or support the work to be completed. In today’s team-oriented business world, system users frequently work side-by-side with system designers.

System designers are the technical specialists who design the system to meet the users requirements. In many cases, system designers may also be system builders.

Systems builders are the technical specialists who construct, test, and deliver the system into operation.