Talk:Information system
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What means "Source: Vicente Aceituno"? If this has any relevance to this article, it should be explained. Since the page is continuously updated with information from whatever source, I do not see how Mr. Aceituno, in spite of his expertise, can be made responsible for any part of it... --Markus Krötzsch 03:18, 8 Jul 2004 (UTC)
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[edit] MERGE IT
Yes Please merge itn article should be about Information Systems with a paragraph about the field of study information systems. Thank you.
Well I think both websites are useful but they should be in the same site. Artemisia 16:33, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Clean Up
Picture is too small, maybe move right. Numbers not using bullets or subheaders.
[edit] Don't merge - creatsystem lifecycle management =
The author is speaking about the information lifecycle management; we have rto distinguish was is the information system from how do we use and manage an information system.
Thank You. Ghattas Johny,www.Smart-Path.com —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ghattasjohny (talk • contribs) 2006-10-10 12:49:30 (UTC).
[edit] Merge It
Have a sub heading off it, and keep the information there easier for everyone
[edit] = This whole page needs a do-over
An information system (IS) is an arrangement of information technology aimed at solving problems, leveraging opportunities or addressing directives. The discipline that deals with information systems, academically and professionally, is called information systems. The two entries should not be merged any more than "Accounting" and "general ledger account" or "Marketing" and "consumer products market" would be merged.
As for the mathematical set theory references, maybe there needs to be a disambiguation page? Most readers looking up "information system" are expecting to see a description of what organizations use on a daily basis. The set theory allusion? Not so much, I think.
The security stuff simply does not belong here. What a single author uses to define an IS in an the context of security might belong on an IS security page, but not here. When I get time I'll come back and make some of these changes, unless someone comes up with some good reasons not to do so. Tee Owe 14:29, 21 March 2007 (UTC)