Principles of Information Systems : A Managerial Approach / Ralph M. Stair, George W. Reynolds.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : Course Technology, 1999.Edition: 4th edDescription: p. cmISBN:- 076001079X
- T58.6 .S72 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
An introduction to information systems; information systems in organizations; hardware; software; database systems; telecommunications and networks; the Internet, intranets, and extranets; transaction processing, electronic commerce, and enterprise resource planning; management information systems; decision support systems; artificial intelligence and expert systems; systems investigation and analysis; systems design, implementation, maintenance, and review; information systems in business and society.
This text places coverage of computer concepts material within a highly structured framework of overall IS functionality. It stresses principles of IS, which are brought together and presented in a way that is directly accessible. The book provides a solid groundwork in such areas as systems development, database management, decision support, expert systems, and information resource management.
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