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A comprehensive study guide summarising Learning Units 1–5 of AIN1501. The document covers information systems fundamentals, types of business systems, management information systems, accounting information systems, technology concepts, office automation, software selection, databases, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and digital disruption. It is designed to support assignment preparation, forum discussions, and exam revision.

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AIN1501: Information Systems and
Technology Concepts
Combined Summary: Learning Units 1–5 Study Guide



Learning Unit 1: Fundamentals of Systems
and Information Systems (IS)
1.1 What is a System?
A system is a collection of interconnected components that work together to achieve a specific
objective. A system receives inputs, processes them, and produces outputs.

Main components of a system:

●​ Input: Data or resources entering the system.
●​ Process: Activities that transform inputs into useful information.
●​ Output: The final result produced by the system.
●​ Feedback: Information used to improve system performance.

Systems can be:

Open Systems

●​ Interact with the external environment.
●​ Receive inputs and provide outputs.
●​ Most business systems are open systems because they depend on customers,
suppliers, regulations, and technology.

Closed Systems

●​ Operate independently from the external environment.
●​ Rarely exist in modern businesses.

, 1.2 Information Systems (IS)
An Information System (IS) is a combination of people, processes, technology, and data that
collects, processes, stores, and distributes information to support business operations and
decision-making.


Components of an Information System:
1.​ Hardware​

○​ Physical technology such as computers, servers, and networking equipment.
2.​ Software​

○​ Programs and applications that process data.
3.​ People​

○​ Users, managers, accountants, and IT professionals.
4.​ Procedures​

○​ Rules and processes explaining how systems should be used.
5.​ Databases​

○​ Organised collections of data.




1.3 Role of Information Systems in
Organisations
Information systems help organisations to:

●​ Improve decision-making.
●​ Increase efficiency.
●​ Reduce operational costs.
●​ Improve communication.
●​ Support strategic planning.
●​ Maintain accurate records.

For accounting professionals, understanding information systems is important because
accountants evaluate whether financial information systems provide accurate, reliable, and
useful information.

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