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Explain Management Information System (MIS)

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MIS it is support  for  on Decision making. it is working three phases Top, middle and lower management.

more manageable, boundaries will be defined. First, because of the vast number of activities
relating to management information systems, a total review is not possible. Those discussed here
is only a partial sampling of activities, reflecting the author's viewpoint of the more common and
interesting developments. Likewise where there were multiple effects in a similar area of
development, only selected ones will be used to illustrate concepts. This is not to imply one
effort is more important than another. Also, the main focus of this paper will be on information
systems for use at the farm level and to some lesser extent systems used to support researchers
addressing farm level problems (e.g., simulation or optimization models, geographic information
systems, etc.) and those used to support agribusiness firms that supply goods and services to
agricultural producers and the supply chain beyond the production phase.

Secondly, there are several frameworks that can be used to define and describe management
information systems. More than one will be used to discuss important concepts. Because more
than one is used, it indicates the difficult of capturing the key concepts of what is a management
information system. Indeed, what is viewed as an effective and useful management information
system is one environment may not be of use or value in another.

Lastly, the historical perspective of management information systems cannot be ignored. This
perspective gives a sense of how these systems have evolved, been refined and adapted as new
technologies have emerged, and how changing economic conditions and other factors have
influenced the use of information systems.

MIS

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I can recommend this useful article about difference between mis and erp :https://www.cleveroad.com/blog/mis-vs-erp

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