Managing Information Technology
United States Edition
Pearson (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 2. October 2001
Book
Hardback
761 pages
978-0-13-064636-1 (ISBN)
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Description
For MBA and advanced undergraduate courses in Information Systems/Technology.
Managing Information Technology, 4/E focuses on management of information technology topics vital to a successful career as a manager. The text has been completely updated to reflect the rapid changes in information technology and new types of business applications. The range of case study options enables customization of the course for MBAs.
Managing Information Technology, 4/E focuses on management of information technology topics vital to a successful career as a manager. The text has been completely updated to reflect the rapid changes in information technology and new types of business applications. The range of case study options enables customization of the course for MBAs.
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Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Width: 261 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
1567 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-064636-1 (9780130646361)
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E. Wainright Martin | Carol V. Brown | Daniel W. DeHayes
Managing Information Technology
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E. Wainright E. Martin | Daniel W. DeHayes | Jeffrey Slater
Managing Information Technology
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Content
1. Managing IT in an E-World.
I. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.
2. Computer Systems.
3. Computer Software.
4. Telecommunications and Networking.
II. APPLYING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.
5. Organizational Systems.
6. Managerial Support Systems.
7. Electronic Commerce Applications.
III. ACQUIRING INFORMATION SYSTEMS.
8. Basic Information Systems Concepts.
9. Application Development by Information Systems Professionals.
10. Alternative Approach: Purchasing Systems.
11. Facilitating User Computing.
12. IT Project Management.
IV. THE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.
13. Setting a Direction for Information Resources.
14. Managing Technology Resources.
15. Managing the IS Function.
I. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.
2. Computer Systems.
3. Computer Software.
4. Telecommunications and Networking.
II. APPLYING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.
5. Organizational Systems.
6. Managerial Support Systems.
7. Electronic Commerce Applications.
III. ACQUIRING INFORMATION SYSTEMS.
8. Basic Information Systems Concepts.
9. Application Development by Information Systems Professionals.
10. Alternative Approach: Purchasing Systems.
11. Facilitating User Computing.
12. IT Project Management.
IV. THE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.
13. Setting a Direction for Information Resources.
14. Managing Technology Resources.
15. Managing the IS Function.