Description |
xxxiv, 635 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Contents |
Part 1: Business-driven information systems -- 1: Information systems in business -- 2: Strategic decision making -- 3: E-business -- Part 2: Essentials of information systems -- 4: Ethics and information security -- 5: Enterprise architectures -- 6: Databases and data warehouses -- 7: Networks, telecommunications and mobile technology -- Part 3: Enterprise information systems -- 8: Operations management and supply chain management -- 9: Customer relationship management and business intelligence -- 10: Enterprise resource planning and collaboration systems -- Part 4: Developing information systems -- 11: Systems development and project management -- 12: Globalisation, innovation and 21st century organisational trends |
Summary |
This text presents a refreshing perspective in that the focus is on business activity models, rather than on the systems used to drive them. Information about business management and their supporting information technology is neatly and comprehensibly integrated, and presented in accessible, jargon-free terms. Clear design, a logical and well-structured layout and the currency of the topic make this a valuable student resource and an important contribution to the market |
Analysis |
Business studies (Australia,New Zealand) |
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Information technology/Computer science (Australia,New Zealand) |
Notes |
Previous edition: Boston (Mass.) : McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2008 |
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Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography |
Subject |
Information resources management.
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Management information systems.
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Industrial management -- Data processing.
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Information technology -- Management.
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Electronic commerce.
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Business -- Computer programs.
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Author |
Phillips, Amy (Amy L.), author
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Lynch, Kathy, author
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Blakey, Peter, author
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ISBN |
9780070277274 (paperback) |
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0070277273 (paperback) |
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