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Type of Data For The New Information System: FNSACC505 16

The document discusses the type of data needed for a new information system. It describes transaction processing systems which collect, store, process, and output data to support core business operations. An example is an online air ticket booking system where user input of flight and seat selection is processed to update available seats and generate an output of a bill and ticket. Transaction processing systems can perform real-time or batch processing to help businesses meet demand without extra personnel. The document also mentions designing a centralized accounting subsystem for a company using diagrams.

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Type of Data For The New Information System: FNSACC505 16

The document discusses the type of data needed for a new information system. It describes transaction processing systems which collect, store, process, and output data to support core business operations. An example is an online air ticket booking system where user input of flight and seat selection is processed to update available seats and generate an output of a bill and ticket. Transaction processing systems can perform real-time or batch processing to help businesses meet demand without extra personnel. The document also mentions designing a centralized accounting subsystem for a company using diagrams.

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FNSACC505 16

11. Type of data for the new information system


Successful organizations large and small leverage available technologies to manage
business activities and assist in making decisions. They use information systems to
collect data and process it according to the needs of the analyst, manager or
business owner. Businesses operate more efficiently by using varied information
systems to interact with customers and partners, curtail costs and generate revenues.
Transaction Processing Systems
Transaction processing systems meet the data collection, storage, processing and
outputting functionalities for the core operations of a business. TPS information
systems collect data from user inputs and then generate outputs based on the data
collected. An example of TPS system could be an online air ticket booking system. In
such a system, travelers select their flight schedule and favorite seats (the input), and
the system updates the seats available list, removing those selected by the traveler
(the processing). The system then generates a bill and a copy of the ticket (the
output). TPS information systems can be based on real-time or batch processing, and
can help business owners meet demand without acquiring additional personnel.

12. Flow chart of processing accounting data for the new system
 
 

 
13.Design the centralized accounting subsystem for the company using
diagrams
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

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