Managment information systems/
by James A O' Brien, George M Marakas and Ramesh Behl.
- 9th ed.
- New Delhi: Tata Mcgraw Hill, 2010.
- 704 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
MODULE I Foundation Concepts 1. Foundations of Information Systems in BusinessSection I Foundation Concepts: Information Systems in BusinessSection II Foundation Concepts: The Components of Information Systems2. Competing with Information TechnologySection I Fundamentals of Strategic AdvantageSection II Using Information Technology for Strategic AdvantageMODULE II Information Technologies3. Computer HardwareSection I Computer Systems: End User and Enterprise ComputingSection II Computer Peripherals: Input, Output, and Storage Technologies4. Computer SoftwareSection I Application Software: End-User ApplicationsSection II System Software: Computer System Management5. Data Resource ManagementSection I Technical Foundations of Database ManagementSection II Managing Data Resources6. Telecommunications and NetworksSection I The Networked EnterpriseSection II Telecommunications Network AlternativesMODULE III Business Applications7. E-Business SystemsSection I e-Business SystemsSection II Functional Business Systems8. Enterprise Business SystemsSection I Getting All the Geese Lined Up: Managing at the Enterprise LevelSection II Enterprise Resource Planning: The Business BackboneSection III Supply Chain Management: The Business Network9. E-Commerce SystemsSection I e-Commerce FundamentalsSection II e-Commerce Applications and IssuesSection I Decision Support in BusinessSection II Artificial Intelligence Technologies in BusinessMODULE IV Development Processes11. Developing Business/IT StrategiesSection I Planning FundamentalsSection II Implementation Challenges12. Developing Business/IT SolutionsSection I Developing Business SystemsSection II Implementing Business SystemsMODULE V Management Challenges13. Security and Ethical ChallengesSection I Security, Ethical, and Societal Challenges of ITSection II Security Management of Information Technology14. Enterprise and Global Management of Information TechnologySection I Managing Information TechnologySection II Managing Global IT
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Management information systems. Business and Management.