Human-Computer Interaction Based On The Function Of ‎Management Information Systems In Business

  • Authors

    • Manoj Kumar Rawat Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Medi-Caps University, Indore, M.P. India
    • Sagar Gulati Director, School of Computer Science & IT, JAIN Deemed to be University, Bengaluru
    • Sumit Kumar Professor, Dept. of CSE, Haridwar University, Roorkee
    • Dr.S. Selvakumar Professor, Department of Computer Science and Business Systems, Panimalar Engineering College (Autonomous), Chennai – 600 123
    • T.P.S. Kumar Kusumanchi Dept of Internet of Things, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Guntur, 522302, Andhra Pradesh
    https://doi.org/10.14419/nxawq288

    Received date: May 6, 2025

    Accepted date: May 18, 2025

    Published date: June 10, 2025

  • Business; Management Information Systems (MIS); Human-Computer Systems; Data Mining
  • Abstract

    The discipline of management information systems (MIS) is new and distinct, undergoing ongoing upheaval and rapid evolution. As a ‎result, MIS research must contend with two shifts: relevance and rigor. Numerous research approaches offer different combinations of ‎relevance and rigor. The economic analysis of information as a commodity in business management is the basis for the linkages that ‎determine the value of the information research stream. The focus of the human-computer systems design research stream is on the cognitive ‎underpinnings of successful systems configuration. The locus of the value of the IS investment is the emphasis of the IS organization and ‎strategy research stream, rather than the opinions of a system or its user. Since management information systems are used to examine ‎organizational operations, they differ from other information systems. In academia, the phrase is frequently used to describe data ‎management techniques related to the automation or assistance of human decision-making, such as executive information systems, talented ‎systems, and decision-making systems. Organizations require different MIS types to support a range of organizational levels, roles, and ‎company processes. In this article, an attempt has been made to examine the function of MIS as a business opportunity and a challenge‎.

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    Rawat, M. K. ., Gulati, S. ., Kumar , S. ., Selvakumar, D., & Kusumanchi, T. K. . (2025). Human-Computer Interaction Based On The Function Of ‎Management Information Systems In Business. International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 14(2), 100-106. https://doi.org/10.14419/nxawq288