Information technology for management : improving quality and productivity
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Information technology for management : improving quality and productivity
Wiley, c1996
- : cloth
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Note
back of the book: glossary(10 p.), photo credits(1 p.), name index(2 p.), organizations index(2 p.) and subject index(10 p.).
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Written by three prominent professors, this text stresses how information technology provides solutions to organizational problems and challenges and emphasizes the innovative uses of informational technology. By taking a practical, managerial-oriented approach, the book demonstrates that information technology can be provided not only by information systems departments, but by end-users as well. There are four overarching themes that are stressed throughout the book that reflect the authors' vision of where information systems are going: real world orientation, productivity and quality, technology and applications, as well as comprehensiveness.
Table of Contents
- Information systems - concepts, trends and issues
- information technologies and architecture
- strategic information systems and information technology for business reengineering
- organizations and information technology
- reengineering and total quality management
- processing the information - computer hardware
- user interface enabling human-computer communication
- data and data management
- data communication and network architecture
- the corporate information architecture
- information systems planning
- impact of information technology on individuals and society.
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