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Author
Unold Jacek (Akademia Ekonomiczna we Wrocławiu)
Title
Generic Classification of Information Processes
Ogólna klasyfikacja procesów informacyjnych
Source
Prace Naukowe Akademii Ekonomicznej we Wrocławiu. Informatyka Ekonomiczna (9), 2006, nr 1144, s. 463-468, rys., bibliogr. 4 poz.
Issue title
Informatyka ekonomiczna : wybrane zagadnienia
Keyword
Proces informacyjny, Klasyfikacja
Information process, Classification
Note
summ.
Abstract
Podstawowym, podmiotowym komponentem każdego systemu informacyjnego są ludzie i zachodzące w systemie procesy informacyjne. Wyróżnia się trzy ogólne kategorie procesów informacyjnych: indywidualne, grupowe i organizacyjne. Prawidłowa identyfikacja i analiza procesów może stanowić nieocenioną pomoc w tworzeniu modeli przydatnych zarówno w pracach teoretycznych w obszarze SI, jak i w praktyce życia organizacji. (abstrakt oryginalny)

One of the main areas of interests within the field of Information Systems (IS) should be the identification and further analysis of information processes flowing within a given system. Such an analysis would help build a concept rich enough both to make sense of, and to guide work within the IS field, irrespective of whether that work is practical or conceptual. Such a concept needs to be at the same time broad enough to encompass a range of ideas about organizations and their information support and sharp enough to provide guidelines which are usable in practice. This article presents a generic classification of information processes, from personal to social to organizational. The proposed models epitomize the transition of information processing from the level of an individual to the level of a group, and finally, to the level of the whole organization. It is clearly seen that information processes, including the human component - people - constitute a basic, subjective, component of any information system.(fragment of text)
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Bibliography
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  1. Avison D., Fitzgerald G., Information Systems Development: Methodologies, Techniques and Tools, Mc-Graw Hill, New York 2003.
  2. Chaffy D., Wood S., Business Information Management: Improving Performance Using Information Systems. Financial Times/Prentice Hall, New York 2005.
  3. Hinton M. (ed.), Introducing Information Management: The Business Approach. The Open University, Elsevier, Butterworth, Heinemann 2006.
  4. Unold J., Modelowanie dynamiki systemu informacyjnego organizacji, AE, Wrocław 2005.
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ISSN
0324-8445
1507-3858
Language
eng
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