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Information systems : foundation of e-business / Steven Alter

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River : Prentice Hall, c2002.Edition: 4th edDescription: xxviii, 587 p. : some col. ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780130646224
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4038 ALT
Contents:
1. Moving Toward e-Business as Usual. 2. Understanding Systems from a Business Viewpoint. 3. Business Processes. 4. Information and Databases. 5. Types of Information Systems. 6. Customer, Product, and e-Commerce. 7. Human and Ethical Issues. 8. Computers in a Networked World. 9. Software, Programming and Artificial Intelligence. 10. Networks and Telecommunications. 11. Information Systems Planning. 12. Building and Maintaining Information Systems. 13. E-Business Security and Control.
Summary: For MIS/IS courses for upper undergraduate and MBA.Information Systems, 4/E, emphasizes the essential role of information systems in the works systems through which today's businesses operate. Understanding information systems from a business perspective is essential for understanding e-commerce and e-business.
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Includes index.

1. Moving Toward e-Business as Usual. 2. Understanding Systems from a Business Viewpoint. 3. Business Processes. 4. Information and Databases. 5. Types of Information Systems. 6. Customer, Product, and e-Commerce. 7. Human and Ethical Issues. 8. Computers in a Networked World. 9. Software, Programming and Artificial Intelligence. 10. Networks and Telecommunications. 11. Information Systems Planning. 12. Building and Maintaining Information Systems. 13. E-Business Security and Control.

For MIS/IS courses for upper undergraduate and MBA.Information Systems, 4/E, emphasizes the essential role of information systems in the works systems through which today's businesses operate. Understanding information systems from a business perspective is essential for understanding e-commerce and e-business.

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