
Information Systems Management in Practice
International Edition
Pearson (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 13. July 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
528 pages
978-0-13-042361-0 (ISBN)
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Description
For MIS and advanced MIS courses.
This text deals with the management of information technology (IT) as it is being practiced in organizations today. It captures the material of current importance to information systems executives and organizes it around a framework that provides guidance to students. In Information Systems Management in Practice, 5/E, a key element continues to be examples of innovative uses of IT in companies.
This text deals with the management of information technology (IT) as it is being practiced in organizations today. It captures the material of current importance to information systems executives and organizes it around a framework that provides guidance to students. In Information Systems Management in Practice, 5/E, a key element continues to be examples of innovative uses of IT in companies.
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Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 177 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
753 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-042361-0 (9780130423610)
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Content
1. The Importance of Information Systems Management.
I. LEADERSHIP ISSUES.
2. The Top IS Job.
3. Today's Strategic Imperative: E-business.
4. Information Systems Planning.
II. MANAGING THE ESSENTIAL TECHNOLOGIES.
5. Distributed Systems: The Overall Architecture.
6. Managing Telecommunications.
7. Managing Information Resources.
8. Managing Operations.
III. MANAGING TRADITIONAL SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT.
9. Technologies for Developing Systems.
10. Management Issues in System Development.
IV. SYSTEMS FOR SUPPORTING KNOWLEDGE WORK.
11. The Expanding Universe of Computing.
12. Decision Support Systems and Executive Information Systems.
13. Group Support Systems.
14. Leveraging the World of Information.
V. MOVING INTO THE NEW ECONOMY.
15. The Challenges Ahead.
I. LEADERSHIP ISSUES.
2. The Top IS Job.
3. Today's Strategic Imperative: E-business.
4. Information Systems Planning.
II. MANAGING THE ESSENTIAL TECHNOLOGIES.
5. Distributed Systems: The Overall Architecture.
6. Managing Telecommunications.
7. Managing Information Resources.
8. Managing Operations.
III. MANAGING TRADITIONAL SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT.
9. Technologies for Developing Systems.
10. Management Issues in System Development.
IV. SYSTEMS FOR SUPPORTING KNOWLEDGE WORK.
11. The Expanding Universe of Computing.
12. Decision Support Systems and Executive Information Systems.
13. Group Support Systems.
14. Leveraging the World of Information.
V. MOVING INTO THE NEW ECONOMY.
15. The Challenges Ahead.