Safety Requirements and Modern Technical Requirements in Human Information Systems in Amman Hotels
Farouq Ahmad Alazzam,
Sattam Rakan Allahawiah,
Mohammad Nayef Alsarayreh and
Kafa Hmoud Abdallah al Nawaiseh
International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 2015, vol. 5, issue 1, 16-26
Abstract:
This study aimed to demonstrate the availability of Safety requirements and modern technical requirements in human information systems in Amman hotels. an the most important results of this study is the availability of security and safety requirements in human information systems In Amman hotels and The adequacy of the information that it provided .and show that all departments are not connected by appropriate and effective communication networks in adequate form . Also sophisticated operating systems are not in use in adequate form for the devices that are used in human information systems, and modern computers are not available for employees who contribute in human information systems implementation. The study recommended Amman hotels to increase the employee's awareness about the information security and safety. Also make a connection between all departments by more appropriate and effective communication networks in adequate form. And use more sophisticated operating systems in adequate form for the devices used in human information systems. Finally make modern computers available for employees who contribute in human information systems implementation.
Keywords: Safety requirements; human information systems; Hotels (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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