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Information systems : creating business value Mark W. Huber, Craig A. Piercy, Patrick G. McKeown

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, NJ : J. Wiley & Sons, Inc., c2008.Description: xxxiii, 411 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780471265825
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4/038011 22
LOC classification:
  • HD30.2 .H834 2008
Contents:
Part One: The Individual Perspective -- 1. Introduction to Information Systems -- 2. Information Technology Fundamentals -- 3. Doing Knowledge Work to Create Business Value -- Part Two: The Organizational Perspective -- 4. Business Fundamentals and IT Strategy -- 5. IT for the Organization -- 6. Creating Connected Solutions Through IS -- Part Three: The Business Partner Perspective -- 7. E-Commerce for Consumers and Organizations -- 8. E-Commerce Technologies -- 9. The Connected Enterprise: Partnering and Protecting -- Field Guide A: The Details of IT Hardware -- Field Guide B: The Details of Software -- Field Guide C: The Details of Networking -- Field Guide D: The Details of SQL, Logical Modeling, and XML.
Summary: Achieve a higher return on your investment in IS When a business devotes resources to its information systems, it expects a positive return on its investment. So should you. You are about to invest your own time and effort in your Information Systems Course.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part One: The Individual Perspective -- 1. Introduction to Information Systems -- 2. Information Technology Fundamentals -- 3. Doing Knowledge Work to Create Business Value -- Part Two: The Organizational Perspective -- 4. Business Fundamentals and IT Strategy -- 5. IT for the Organization -- 6. Creating Connected Solutions Through IS -- Part Three: The Business Partner Perspective -- 7. E-Commerce for Consumers and Organizations -- 8. E-Commerce Technologies -- 9. The Connected Enterprise: Partnering and Protecting -- Field Guide A: The Details of IT Hardware -- Field Guide B: The Details of Software -- Field Guide C: The Details of Networking -- Field Guide D: The Details of SQL, Logical Modeling, and XML.

Achieve a higher return on your investment in IS When a business devotes resources to its information systems, it expects a positive return on its investment. So should you. You are about to invest your own time and effort in your Information Systems Course.

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