Shared information systems · AS 91367
Demonstrate understanding of advanced concepts relating to managing shared information within information systems
Demonstrate understanding of advanced concepts relating to managing shared information within information systems
This standard asks you to explain how organisations manage information that multiple people share and use together. You need to understand the practical, legal, and ethical issues involved—like how files are backed up, who can access what, and what rules protect people's privacy. The focus is on real systems used in workplaces, schools, or community groups.
You explain the basic file management, privacy, backup, and data flow issues involved in sharing information, with reference to a real organisation's system.
You discuss why ethical and legal issues matter, compare the pros and cons of how the organisation manages shared information, and explain what difference backup procedures make to the system's reliability.
You judge whether the organisation's privacy rules, backup plan, and information system actually work well—identifying what's effective and what could be improved.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.