Information System Administrator
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An Information Systems Administrator is responsible for managing, maintaining, and managing an organization’s IT infrastructure. This service ensures that computer systems, networks, servers, and software operate smoothly, securely, and reliably. By monitoring system performance, implementing security measures, and providing technical support, the Information Systems Administrator keeps business operations running smoothly and reduces downtime. They play a critical role in planning system design, troubleshooting, and ensuring data integrity, making them a vital part of the redesign and growth of any modern organization.
Ask :
Explain the difference between given resources, information and knowledge. (Op 02)
Being bullied or misbehaving can prevent serious consequences
l’s used to show people. Explain the two concepts (prejudice and aggression). (Op 02)
Documents are not useless information for operating system
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• List the 4 main factors that determine or determine a person’s communication. (2 points)
• Explain concepts: processes, business processes, software, enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, workflows. (5)
Process: a set of interrelated or interacting functions that convert inputs into outputs
Business process: A business process is a set of interrelated activities that
end with the delivery of a service or product to the customer.
Software packages: A package of documented software, designed to meet specific needs and allow for independent use.
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software packages are software packages that span multiple business functions and share data, creating consistency. They aim to address problems in which information systems present inconsistencies, inconsistencies, or complex interactions. Workflow: A workflow, which represents a sequence of tasks or activities performed by a person, group of people, organization, etc.
• What are the benefits of using enterprise resource planning (ERP) software? (p 1)
They aim to address problems in which information systems present inconsistencies, inconsistencies, or complex interactions.
• Explain the importance of advice, decision support, and management tools integrated into the ERP system. (1 point)
Support for developing or simulating new scenarios (scenarios), to analyze and evaluate IS performance.
• Total cost of ownership (TCO) takes into account all costs (sold, fixed, hidden). Give examples of each type. (1.5 points)
- Direct costs include software licenses, hardware, integration and maintenance.
- Indirect costs include initial education, project management, staff training, and user support.
- Hidden costs include continuous training, resistance to change, employee management, mentoring, and support.
• The IT system design process must respect the concepts of direct and indirect connections. Explain these two concepts. (2 points)
The concept of Strong Association / Strong Association suggests that two entities must communicate with each other in a simple and efficient manner, but that the interaction between these two entities is relatively weak (at best, non-existent).
In the urban planning process, the IS design is expressed in layers.
Briefly describe the software’s features and functionality. (2 points)
Active Category:
• In information management (IS), we find the following:
confidentiality, accuracy, integrity, property and irrefutability.
confidentiality, knowledge, integrity, possession become irresistible.
- Privacy: Ensuring that information is disclosed or released to authorized persons only.
- Authentication: This feature ensures that only authorized users can access the system.
- Security: Ensuring that the content is not altered or destroyed in an unauthorized way.
- Accessibility: Authorized users must have access to system content and sensitive information at all times.
