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Management Information Systems: Solving Business Problems with Information Technology, 3/e
Gerald V. Post, University of the Pacific
David L. Anderson, DePaul U/McGowan Center


Acronyms


Common MIS Acronyms

ABCActivity-based costing
AESAdvanced encryption standard
AIArtificial intelligence
ANSIAmerican National Standards Institute
ASCIIAmerican Standard Code for Information Interchange
ASPApplication service provider
ATMAsynchronous Transfer Mode
  
BasicBeginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
BBSBulletin board system
B2BBusiness to business
B2CBusiness to consumer
  
CACertificate authority
CADComputer-aided design
CAMComputer-aided manufacturing
CASEComputer-aided software engineering
CEOChief executive officer
CIMComputer-integrated manufacturing
CIOChief information officer
CISComputer information system
COBOLCommon Business-Oriented Language
CORBACommon Object Request Broker Architecture
COTSCommercial off-the-shelf software
CSMACD Carrier-Sense, Multiple-Access/Collision Detection
  
DBADatabase administrator
DBMSDatabase management system
DESData encryption standard
DFDData flow diagram
DoSDenial of Service
DRMDigital rights management
DSLDigital subscriber line
DSSDecision support system
DTPDesktop Publishing
DVDDigital video/versatile disk
  
EDIElectronic data interchange
EISExecutive information system
ERPEnterprise Resource Planning
ESExpert system
ETTExtraction, transformation, and transportation
  
FaxFacsimile
FLOPSFloating point operations per second
FTPFile Transfer Protocol
  
GDSSGroup decision support system
GISGeographic information system
GPSGlobal positioning system
GUIGraphical User Interface
  
HDTVHigh-Definition Television
HTMLHypertext markup language
  
IDSIntrusion detection system
IPOInitial public offering
ISDNIntegrated Services Digital Network
ISPInternet service provider
IWInformation warfare
  
JADJoint application design
JITJust-in-time (JIT) inventory
  
KMKnowledge Management
  
LANLocal area network
  
MICRMagnetic ink character recognition
MIDIMusical Instrument Data Interchange
MIPSMillion instructions per second
MISManagement information system
MRPMaterials requirements planning
MRP IIManufacturing Resource Planning
  
NICNetwork interface card
NOSNetwork operating system
NSPNetwork service provider
  
OCROptical character recognition
OLAPOnline analytical processing
OLEObject Linking and Embedding
OLTPOnline transaction processing
  
PDAPersonal digital assistant
PDFPortable document format
PGPPretty good privacy
POSPoint of sale (POS) system
  
QBEQuery by example
  
RADRapid application development
RAIDRedundant Array of Independent Disks
RAMRandom access memory
RISCReduced instruction set computer
RFPRequest for proposal
ROMRead Only Memory
RSARivest-Shamir-Adelman
RSIRepetitive stress injury
  
SCMSupply chain management
SDLCSystems development life cycle
SOAPSimple object access protocal
SQCStatistical quality control
  
TBDFTransborder data flow
TCOTotal cost of ownership
TQMTotal quality management
  
UDDIUniversal description, discovery, and integration
UPSUninterruptable power supply
  
VOIPVoice over Internet protocol
VPNVirtual private network
VRVirtual reality
  
WANWide area network
WWWWorld Wide Web
WYSIWYGWhat you see is what you get
  
XMLExtensible markup language
XPExtreme programming




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