ABSTRACT
In This paper, developing a long-range plan for organization in with help of MIS. Developing strategic plans is a necessary part of a business. Many types of business plans exist, and two common types of plans include a tactical plan and an operational plan. Information system architecture is a formal definition of the business processes and rules, systems structure, technical framework, and product technologies for a business or organizational information system.
Keywords: MIS, Range, System, Design, Operation, Business, Framework, Planning, Goal, Decision.
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