Using MIS (10th Edition)
Using MIS (10th Edition)
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780134606996
Author: David M. Kroenke, Randall J. Boyle
Publisher: PEARSON
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List of five important tangible cost of an information system:

The below are the list of five important tangible cost of an information system:

  • Cost of Hardware components that are required.
  • Cost of software components that are purchased.
  • Database components cost.
  • Spending amount in training the users.
  • Cost spent in recruiting the developers or users.

List of five important intangible cost of an information system:

The below are the list of five important intangible cost of an information system:

  • Cost that is required when an information is difficult to search and find.
  • Decision making cost when a fact has been arrived before an information.
  • Frustration cost when the system works in an unexpected way.
  • Cost of obtaining decision with inaccurate results that are obtained due to information inaccuracy.
  • Employee cost will be there if they avoids working around in a problematic system.

List of five important tangible value of an information system:

The below are the list of five important tangible value of an information system:

  • When sale gets increased with the new customers.
  • When sale gets increased with number repeated customers.
  • When there is an increase in an employee productivity...

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