5. What are the information systems use for decision making in organizations?
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Some widely adopted decision-making information systems include management information systems, decision support systems, geographical information systems, group decision support systems, online analytical processing, executive information systems, artificial intelligence, data mining, among many others.
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Some of the information systems use for decision making in organizations are:
- Management Information System: These are used to track inventory, sales, business related data and equipment. Before, MIS usually ran on mainframe computers. Later it moved to run on server systems.
- Decision support systems: It is a computer application used to improve a company's decision-making skills. It studies large amounts of information and presents it to the organization with the best possible options.
- Geographical information systems: It is a computer system that studies and displays geographical information. It uses information that is related to a unique location.
- Group decision support systems: It is a computer-based system used to ease the solution of unstructured types of problems by group of decision makers.
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