Within a business, there may be smaller sub-systems. e.g.:
• Information System (The hardware, software and people which enable our information processing requirements.)
• Database System (The computers, disks, software, procedures used to store, modify and retrieve information.)
• Inventory System (The different types of goods, registers, databases, people, storage places and processes etc. which facilitate inventory management.)
• Payroll System (The attendance processors, HR databases, records, leave and loan/advances data, HR staff etc. which compute and distribute salaries.)
• Sales System (The lead generation and selling, order process, dispatch, collection and the associated equipment, manpower, information resources etc.)
The exact number and nature of systems within a business vary as per the business operations, size, complexity, locations etc.
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