Infromation Technology for Management: Transforming Business in the Digital Economy Efram Turban. Ephram Mclean , James Wetherbe
Material type: TextPublication details: USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, c2002Edition: 3rd edDescription: 771p : ill; 26 cmISBN:- 0471400750
- T58.6 T763 2001
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PART I: IT IN THE ORGANIZATION. Information Technology in the Digital Economy. Information Technologies: Concepts and Management. Strategic Information Systems for Competitive Advantage. PART II: THE WEB REVOLUTION. Network Computing: Discovery, Communication, and Collaboration. Electronic Commerce. Supply Chain Management and ERP. PART III: ORGANIZATIONAL APPLICATIONS. Transaction Processing, Innovative Functional Systems, CRM, and Integration. IT Planning and BPR. Knowledge Management. PART IV: MANAGERIAL AND DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS. Supporting Management and Decision Making. Data Management: Warehousing, Analyzing, Mining and Visualization. Intelligent Support Systems. PART V: IMPLEMENTING AND MANAGING IT. IT Economics. Building Information Systems. Managing Information Resources and Security. The Impacts of IT on Organizations, Individuals, and Society. TECHNOLOGY GUIDES. T.1: Hardware (Available on the book's Web site. T.2: Software (Avaiable on the book's Web site). T.3: Data and Databases. T.4: Telecommunications. T.5: The Internet and the Web (Available on the book's Web site). Glossary. Photo Credits. Global Index. Name Index. Subject Index.
A practical, managerial-oriented approach to show how IT is used in organizations for the improvement of quality and productivity. Contains a variety of cases which highlight problems many corporations encounter, as well as international cases, written by prominent international figures in the field, to illustrate how IT can be adapted to conform to other cultures. Substantial coverage of new technology and applications (e.g. fuzzy logic, neural computing, hypermedia). Icons highlight the use of functional areas of business, health care, and government, not-for profit agencies.
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