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Eis

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answered on 17-Aug-23 15:46

What are the three easily chapters to study in eis?

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Generally, 3rd chapter is lengthy as compared to other chapters. Chapter 1, 2, 4 & 5 are comparatively less time taking. It would be better to be thorough with Full SM + atleast any 3 chapters of EIS. If you can cover more, it would be better. But, don't leave any chapter fully. Try to cover the questions from book back questions, RTPs, MTPs & PYQs. Also, do all the MCQs & Case Studies from - ICAI's MCQ & Case Scenario Booklet - ICAI's MTPs - IndigoLearn's MCQs For easy revision, please do refer to - "Subject wise capsules" given in the ICAI website. It would be very helpful to revise the concepts. The key to pass in this subject is to be THOROUGH with SM & MCQs (of both SM & EIS). All the best! Happy learning!

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Difference

Information Systems

answered on 12-Aug-23 13:04

What is the difference between management information system ,data analytics, business intelligence Explain it in simple If possible give an example on 3 of them

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Management Information System (MIS): This is like a digital assistant for businesses. It helps managers by organizing and presenting data about their operations, so they can make informed decisions. For instance, a retail store might use MIS to track sales, inventory, and employee performance. Data Analytics: Think of this as a detective for data. It involves examining large sets of information to find patterns and insights. For example, a social media company could use data analytics to figure out what types of posts get the most likes and shares. Business Intelligence (BI): BI is like a smart mirror for a business. It reflects the current state of the business using data visualizations and reports. A hotel chain could use BI to show occupancy rates across its locations and compare them over time.

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Doubt

Information Systems

answered on 30-Jul-23 22:13

I want to start EIS In what order (chapter wise ) it is easy to learn ?

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Then you can buy 3rd chapter

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Other implementation issues of ERP

Information Systems

answered on 15-Jul-23 11:53

What is this need to know basis or need to do basis?

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Sir awesome✌️

Sugam SM

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credit card

Information Systems

answered on 17-Jul-23 15:20

is credit card given to overdraw current account ??

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It is independent of savings or current.

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Information system

Information Systems

answered on 09-Jul-23 19:14

How is processor register different from RAM ? Both r used to store data temporarily.

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Doubt clarified .

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Data processing control

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answered on 20-Jun-23 22:11

Under which head this control shall come? In module its given as application software control. Sir was explaining processing control and I found different heading in module.

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it can be both, its objective is processing control but category falls to application controls based on function

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Component replication

Information Systems

answered on 20-Jun-23 09:17

What is this wordings? Redundant processors allow errors to be detected and corrected. How come redundant processor detect error if its not working in the first place? Anyone clarify this.

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Hello, Okay, imagine you and two of your best friends are in a classroom. Your teacher gives you all the same math problem to solve. You all start working on the problem at the same time, and when you finish, you each write your answer on a piece of paper. If all three of you have the same answer, you're confident that it's correct because it's unlikely that all of you would make the same mistake. This is how the computers with redundant processors work - they do the same job and compare results to make sure everything is correct. But what if one of you gets a different answer? Well, if two of you have the same answer and one of you has a different one, it's pretty clear that the one different answer is likely a mistake. The two same answers are probably correct because it's unlikely that two of you made the same mistake. This is like when one of the redundant processors makes an error, the computer can still figure out the correct answer by looking at what the majority of processors say is correct. So having your friends help you with the math problem is like having redundant processors in a computer. It helps you catch mistakes and make sure you're doing things right! PS: Redundant does not mean it is not working, it means the same thing is done multiple times. Sometimes one may feel by doing the same thing multiple times we are wasting the resources but it helps to detect errors if any.

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Top down approach

Information Systems

answered on 19-Jun-23 20:41

What does different modules mean?

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Clear sir

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Inf system

Information Systems

answered on 19-Jun-23 09:54

What is time sharing?

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time sharing refers to a method of computing where multiple users or processes can share a single computer system or server simultaneously. In a time-sharing system, the computer's resources, such as the central processing unit (CPU), memory, and peripherals, are allocated and divided among multiple users or tasks in a way that each user perceives they have dedicated use of the system.

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