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Information Systems Technology
ISBN-10: 0130497509
ISBN-13: 9780130497505
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2005
Format: Cloth; 416 pp
Published: 12/31/2003
Status: Out of Print
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For courses in MIS and Introduction to Information Systems, and for courses taken by business students who have little or no knowledge of information systems or the field of IT.
This text introduces information systems and their underlying technologies to students, laying a solid foundation of knowledge before discussing their use and management. In addition, this book gives business students an idea of how information technologies will affect their careers, providing relevance for the IT and non-IT major alike.
Places students in the role of a junior information systems consultant to a fictional company, requires them to try and solve a number of consultant tasks, and challenges them to build on paper a basic information system for a small company by the end of the course.
Introduces students to the concept of ethics and discusses ethical issues specific to IT.
Details an information systems career and discusses the education and experience required, as well as provides a salary range and discussion of the roles and responsibilities of each career profiled.
Discusses emerging information technology or new concepts that may prove important in the next few years.
Part I, Understanding Information Systems Technology, provides an understanding of the main information technologies.
Part II, Using Information Systems, shows how the individual technologies discussed in Part I come together to form information systems that businesses use.
Part III, Building and Managing Information Systems, concentrates on how businesses can manage the development and use of information system to gain a competitive advantage and ensure the systems are secure.
It does this in two main ways: 1) Its running case, The Bead Bar, which reveals the cross functionality of information technologies, and 2) Focus on... boxes, which highlight IT and IS issues in the business world.
Provide an in-depth look at real company's IT problems and solutions.
I. UNDERSTANDING INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY.
II. USING INFORMATION SYSTEMS.
III. BUILDING AND MANAGING INFORMATION SYSTEMS.
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