The dimensions of information systems are management, organizations, and information technology.
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- Management information systems generally depend on underlying transaction processing systems for their data.
- These systems are designed to support organization-wide process<br/>coordination and integration.() A: Enterprise applications B: Management information systems C: Decision support systems D: CRM
- All of the following statements regarding accounting information systems are true except: A: Accounting information systems collect and process data from transactions and events. B: Accounting information systems organize data in useful forms. C: Accounting information systems do not establish internal control procedures. D: Accounting information systems are crucial to effective decision making. E: Accounting information systems communicate information to business decision makers.
- All of the following statements regarding accounting information systems are true except: A: Accounting information systems do not establish internal control procedures. B: Accounting information systems collect and process data from transactions and events. C: Accounting information systems are crucial to effective decision making. D: Accounting information systems communicate information to business decision makers.
- All of the following statements regarding accounting information systems are true except: () A: Accounting information systems collect and process data from transactions and events. B: Accounting information systems organize data in useful forms. C: Accounting information systems are crucial to effective decision making. D: Accounting information systems do not establish internal control procedures.