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A system for managing and processing information, usually computer-based. Also, a functional group within a business that manages the development and operations of the business
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"Information Services" IS refers to any issue or objective related to the use of computer technology within an organisation. For example, a company whose computers are all out of disk space has an IS issue to deal with (unless the drives are all filled up with games and porn, in which case a personnel issue is a more likely cause).
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the price of a factor of production used in producing final output. Cost, together with the final price and quantity of output, is a key factor in economic decision-making. Thus profit equals price per unit multiplied by the quantity of output (or revenue) minus the total cost of all factors of production. (HHC)
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An optical or digital system built in to a lens for removing or reducing camera movement, most effective with telephoto or telephoto zoom lenses. Can be found on most of Canon's "L" range of lenses as well as mid-range lenses such as the EF 28-125 IS USM
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Computer and communications hardware and software used to supply information rather than, for example, control machines. Often used interchangeably with information technology.
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