Description |
xxviii, 827 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm |
Contents |
Ch. 1. Basic concepts - understanding information -- Ch. 2. Basic concepts - an introduction to business information systems -- Ch. 3. Hardware -- Ch. 4. Software -- Ch. 5. Networks, telecommunications and the Internet -- Ch. 6. Business applications of information systems -- Ch. 7. An introduction to acquiring and developing BIS -- Ch. 8. Initiating systems development -- Ch. 9. BIS project management -- Ch. 10. Systems analysis -- Ch. 11. Systems design -- Ch. 12. System build, implementation and maintenance -- Ch. 13. BIS strategy -- Ch. 14. Managing e-business -- Ch. 15. Managing information security -- Ch. 16. End-user computing - providing end-user services -- Ch. 17. Ethical, legal and moral constraints on information systems |
Summary |
"Business Information Systems is ideal for students taking a course in Business or Management Information Systems, Business Information Technology or Computer Science. Business Information Systems takes an applied, problem-solving approach, contextualising all theory within contemporary examples from a wide range of organisations in the global environment."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Rev. ed. of: Business information systems / Paul Bocij. 2nd ed. 2003 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Business -- Computer network resources.
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Business information services.
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Electronic commerce.
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Author |
Greasley, Andrew.
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Chaffey, Dave, 1963-
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Hickie, Simon.
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LC no. |
2005051342 |
ISBN |
0273688146 alkaline paper |
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