Management information systems : managing information technology in the internetworked enterprise
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Management information systems : managing information technology in the internetworked enterprise
Irwin/McGraw-Hill, c1999
4th ed., international ed
Available at 2 libraries
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  Okinawa
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Of the three books by James O'Brien, this text has the strongest focus on managers (versus end users) of IT/IS with an introduction to the systems approach to problem solving and IS development. This edition features two new chapters on the Internet and electronic commerce and intranets.
Table of Contents
- Foundations of information systems
- introduction to information systems in business
- why study information systems?
- why businesses need information technology
- fundamentals of informations systems
- information technology - a managerial overview
- introduction to computer hardware
- computer systems - end user and enterprise computing
- computer peripherals - input, output and storage technologies
- introduction to computer software
- application software - end user applications
- technical foundations of database management
- business application so of information technology
- the Internet and electronic commerce
- the Internet and business
- fundamentals of electronic commerc
- intranets and extranets in business
- strategic applications and issues in information technology
- managing information technology
- managing IT - security and ethical challenges
- ethical and societal challenges of information technology.
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