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Business Function Information Systems
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Example of a Sales Information System Figure 2-2 This system captures sales data at the moment the sale takes place to help the business monitor sales transactions and to provide information to help management analyze sales trends and the effectiveness of marketing campaigns.
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Overview of an Inventory System This system provides information about the number of items available in inventory to support manufacturing and production activities.
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An Accounts Receivable System An accounts receivable system tracks and stores important customer data, such as payment history, credit rating, and billing history.
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An Employee Record Keeping System This system maintains data on the firm’s employees to support the human resources function.

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  • 5. Example of a Sales Information System Figure 2-2 This system captures sales data at the moment the sale takes place to help the business monitor sales transactions and to provide information to help management analyze sales trends and the effectiveness of marketing campaigns.
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  • 8. Overview of an Inventory System This system provides information about the number of items available in inventory to support manufacturing and production activities.
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  • 11. An Accounts Receivable System An accounts receivable system tracks and stores important customer data, such as payment history, credit rating, and billing history.
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  • 13. An Employee Record Keeping System This system maintains data on the firm’s employees to support the human resources function.