Handbook on business information systems /
Title By: Sandhu, Maqsood [Editor.] | Gunasekaran, Angappa [Editor.]
Material type: BookPublisher: New Jersey [etc.] : World Scientific, cop., 2010.Description: xiv, 946 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9789812836052Subject(s): Management information systems | Information technology | Business -- Data processing -- Management
Summary:
This handbook covers the vast field of business information systems, focusing particularly on developing information systems to capture and integrate information technology together with the people and their businesses. Part I of the book, "Health Care Information Systems", focuses on providing global leadership for the optimal use of health care information technology (IT). It provides knowledge about the best use of information systems for the betterment of health care services. Part II, Business Process Information Systems, extends the previous theory in the area of process develo.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 658.4038011 HA ND (Browse shelf) | Available | T0046298 |
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This handbook covers the vast field of business information systems, focusing particularly on developing information systems to capture and integrate information technology together with the people and their businesses. Part I of the book, "Health Care Information Systems", focuses on providing global leadership for the optimal use of health care information technology (IT). It provides knowledge about the best use of information systems for the betterment of health care services. Part II, Business Process Information Systems, extends the previous theory in the area of process develo.