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Equipment, telecommunications, video telecommunications, proprietary software, and purchased services. It resources may also include personal services when OFM approvals are obtained and all reporting/approval requirements of OFM are followed.
Ãâó: www.dis.wa.gov/portfolio/Definitions.htm
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| informatics |
A field of study that focuses on the use of technology for improving access to and utilization of information. Health informatics is the systematic study of information in the healthcare delivery system
Ãâó: library.ahima.org/xpedio/groups/public/documents/a...
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| information |
Often used very broadly to encompass all ideas, facts, and imaginative works; can also be used to mean a single data element. Whole volumes have been written in the effort to define it satisfactorily. Information broker
Ãâó: www.sir.arizona.edu/resources/glossary.html
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| information system |
A computer system that stores data and supplies information, usually within a business context. Information systems often rely on databases.
Ãâó: www.jqjacobs.net/edu/cis105/concepts/CIS105_concep...
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| information system |
a set of people, procedures and resources that collects, transforms and disseminates information in an organization; a system that accepts data resources as input and processes them into information products as output; a system that uses the resources of hardware, software and people to perform input, processing, output, storage and control activities that transform data resources into information products; a purposefully designed system that brings data, computers, procedures, and people ...
Ãâó: www.321site.com/greg/courses/mis1/glossary.htm
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