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An introduction to information systems / David Whiteley.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, c2013.Description: xxiv, 368 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780230370500
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4/038011 23
LOC classification:
  • HD30.213 .W48 2013
Contents:
PART I: ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1. Information Systems 2. The IS Business Environment 3. IS Organisation and Management PART II: INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS 4. Corporate Systems 5. e-Business Systems PART III: COMPUTER SYSTEMS 6. Computers and IT 7. Data and Information 8. Files and Databases 9. Networks and Computer Security PART IV: SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 10. The System Development Lifecycle 11. System Analysis and Design Toolbox 12. Implementing the IS PART V: INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND SOCIETY 13. Computing, the Law and the Environment 14. The Information Society.
Summary: A clear, student-friendly and engaging introduction to how information technology is used in business. Featuring several case studies, video interviews, thorough pedagogy and completely up-to-date chapters, this textbook will be a core resource for undergraduate students of Business Information Systems, a compulsory module in business degrees.
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A clear, student-friendly and engaging introduction to how information technology is used in business. Featuring several case studies, video interviews, thorough pedagogy and completely up-to-date chapters, this textbook will be a core resource for undergraduate students of Business Information Systems, a compulsory module in business degrees.

PART I: ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1. Information Systems 2. The IS Business Environment 3. IS Organisation and Management PART II: INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS 4. Corporate Systems 5. e-Business Systems PART III: COMPUTER SYSTEMS 6. Computers and IT 7. Data and Information 8. Files and Databases 9. Networks and Computer Security PART IV: SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 10. The System Development Lifecycle 11. System Analysis and Design Toolbox 12. Implementing the IS PART V: INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND SOCIETY 13. Computing, the Law and the Environment 14. The Information Society.

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