COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT
Which of the following best describes the function of an MIS?

A. An MIS captures and processes data from business activities.
B. An MIS generates information for problem solving.
C. An MIS organizes documents using metadata.
D. An MIS publishes documents to the web.


Answer: A

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