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To: This study aims to explore the existing literature on human resource information system (HRIS), its philosophical structure, including its nature, characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages.

Research Methodology: The study is based on a literature review of HRIS, analyzing various research articles, reports, and case studies. It focuses on identifying the need for HRIS, the functions it performs, and strategies for its effective implementation in organizations. The research also examines the impact of HRIS on human resource management (HRM) efficiency and overall organizational performance.

Findings: The study highlights the significance of HRIS in streamlining HR functions, improving efficiency, and facilitating data-driven decision-making. It also identifies challenges in implementing HRIS, such as cost, training, and system integration.

Implications: The research provides insights into the future of HRIS in HRM, emphasizing its role in enhancing workforce management. Organizations can use these findings to effectively implement HRIS, ensuring better HR operations and strategic growth.

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