Information Systems
An information system is an IT based system that stores, processes and presents information in order to support work and communication within and between organisations. The study of information systems started as an attempt to understand and improve the management of information technology within organizations. Today, information systems are studied as instruments for managing and governing organisations, for creating new forms of business and organisations, and for enabling global business networks. Information systems are becoming increasingly important, working as hubs that connect people and organisations with each other. At SYSLAB, more than 25 people conduct research and education within the field of engineering and management of information systems.
Research leader
Paul Johannesson, Professor
More information
Syslab, Informations System laboraty (link opens in new window) >>



