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_beng.
_eAACR
082 _a658.4038 MAN
245 _aManaging information technology
_c/ E. Wainright Martin. [et al,,]
250 _a5th ed.
260 _aUpper Saddle River :
_bPearson/Prentice Hall,
_c©2005
300 _axxii, 794 p. :
_bill. ;
_c27 cm.
505 _a1. Managing IT in an e-World I. Information Technology 2. Computer Systems 3. Computer Software 4. Telecommunications and Networking 5. The Data Resource II. Applying Information Technology 6. Enterprise Systems 7. Managerial Support Systems 8. E-Commerce Applications III. Acquiring Information Systems 9. Basic Information Systems Concepts 10. Methodologies for Custom Software Development 11. Methodologies for Purchased Software Packages 12. IT Project Management 13. Facilitating User Computing IV. The Information Management System 14. Setting a Direction for Information Resources 15. Managing the Information Systems Function 16. Social, Ethical, and Legal Is
520 _a"Managing Information Technology, 5/E is a comprehensive guide to the information technology management techniques that are vital to a successful career as a manager. This edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect rapid changes in information technology and the latest business applications. It contains an extensive collection of case study options (34 cases), making it especially customizable for instructors in MBA programs. New features in this edition include a complete Data Resource chapter that provides a “big picture” look at issues associated with managing an organizations data. In addition to the award-winning ERP case, NIBCOs “Big Bang,” this edition includes several new cases, including the creation and operation of a Web-based business; leveraging SAP for supply chain management; making an outsourcing decision in a midsized manufacturing company; integrating information technology rapidly after a merger; and sharing services throughout a multinational firm. This edition also contains expanded e-business coverage, as well as insight into increasingly strategic technologies such as Linux, XML, .NET, J2EE, Bluetooth, and wireless LANs. Also included: a full chapter on IT project management, one of today's most sought-after skills for new employees."--pub. desc
546 _aeng.
650 _aManagement Information Systems
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