Computerised Vs Non-computerised Information Systems ABMA Level 4

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024

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  • @iamrealKP
    @iamrealKP Місяць тому +2

    Very informative.. I can tell the differences , roles and even some small similarities of the computerized and none computerized systems.

  • @ahmedmusa5088
    @ahmedmusa5088 Місяць тому +3

    Great content.!!!!!learnt how Computirized data and non Computirized data fairs in the realm of information system. computerized data offers significant advantages like efficiency, speed, accuracy, and the ability to handle large volumes of information. etc Non-computerized data on the other hand, is stored in physical formats like paper and processed manually. it may offer certain benefits by being less vulnerable to digital threats, it is slower, more prone to errors, and less efficient in managing large datasets.
    Overall, computerized data is generally more effective in modern information systems, while non-computerized data is used in specific cases where digital storage might not be suitable.

  • @rukiaathuman8791
    @rukiaathuman8791 Місяць тому +2

    Information system existed way back before the invention of computer but information technology existed after the pre mechanical error
    Data in non-computer based system was non-electrical in nature it used to be stored in physical formats which prevents unauthorised remote access making it less vulnerable to digital threats but it is less durable to the person writing the book he can accidentally spill water on it and also the paper and ink will degrade with time,the data is processed manually making it to be slower, more prone to errors and less efficient when dealing with large data.
    They include :Telephone books,card base index system (a membership card that one had to have to be able to access the library) and the file Carbinate.
    Computer based systems are efficient, accurate, are faster and its easy to hundle large amounts of data making it more effective in modern information systems