
Introduction to Information Systems
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
15th Edition
Published on 16. December 2009
Loose-leaf edition
624 pages
978-0-07-337677-6 (ISBN)
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O'Brien's Introduction to Information Systems 15e reflects the contemporary use of enterprise-wide business systems. New real-world case studies continue to correspond with this industry reality. The text's focus is on teaching the future manager the potential effect on business of the most current IT technologies such as the Internet, Intranets, and Extranets for enterprise collaboration, and how IT contributes to competitive advantage, reengineering business processes, problem solving, and decision-making.
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Edition
15th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 272 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
1227 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-337677-6 (9780073376776)
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James A. O'Brien completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Hawaii and Gonzaga University and earned an MS and PhD in Business Administration from the University of Oregon. He has been professor and coordinator of the CIS area at Northern Arizona University, professor of Finance and Management Information Systems and chairman of the Department of Management at Eastern Washington University, and a visiting professor at the University of Alberta, the University of Hawaii, and Central Washington University. Jim's research interests lie in developing and testing basic conceptual frameworks used in information systems development and management. He has written eight books, including several that have been published in multiple editions. He has also contributed to the field of information systems through the publication of many articles in business and academic journals, as well as through his participation in academic and industry associations in the field of information systems.
George M. Marakas is an associate professor of Information Systems at the School of Business at the University of Kansas. His teaching expertise includes Systems Analysis and Design, Technology-Assisted Decision Making, Electronic Commerce, Management of IS Resources, Behavioral IS Research Methods, and Data Visualization and Decision Support. In addition, George is an active researcher in the area of Systems Analysis Methods, Data Mining and Visualization, Creativity Enhancement, Conceptual Data Modeling, and Computer Self-Efficacy. George received his PhD in Information Systems from Florida International University in Miami and his MBA from Colorado State University. Throughout his academic career, George has distinguished himself both through his research and in the classroom. He has received numerous national teaching awards and his research has appeared in the top journals in his field. In addition to this text, he is also the author of three best-selling textbooks in information systems: Decision Support Systems for the 21st Century, Systems Analysis and Design: An Active Approach, and Data Warehousing, Mining, and Visualization: Core Concepts.
George M. Marakas is an associate professor of Information Systems at the School of Business at the University of Kansas. His teaching expertise includes Systems Analysis and Design, Technology-Assisted Decision Making, Electronic Commerce, Management of IS Resources, Behavioral IS Research Methods, and Data Visualization and Decision Support. In addition, George is an active researcher in the area of Systems Analysis Methods, Data Mining and Visualization, Creativity Enhancement, Conceptual Data Modeling, and Computer Self-Efficacy. George received his PhD in Information Systems from Florida International University in Miami and his MBA from Colorado State University. Throughout his academic career, George has distinguished himself both through his research and in the classroom. He has received numerous national teaching awards and his research has appeared in the top journals in his field. In addition to this text, he is also the author of three best-selling textbooks in information systems: Decision Support Systems for the 21st Century, Systems Analysis and Design: An Active Approach, and Data Warehousing, Mining, and Visualization: Core Concepts.
Content
Module I
Foundation Concepts
Chapter 1 FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS
Chapter 2 COMPETING WITH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Module II
Information Technologies
Chapter 3 COMPUTER HARDWARE
Chapter 4 COMPUTER SOFTWARE
Chapter 5 DATA RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Chapter 6 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS
Module III
Business Applications
Chapter 7 ELECTRONIC BUSINESS SYSTEMS
Chapter 8 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE SYSTEMS
Chapter 9 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Module IV
Development Process
Chapter 10 DEVELOPING BUSINESS/IT SOLUTIONS
Module V
Management Challenges
Chapter 11 SECURITY AND ETHICAL CHALLENGES
Chapter 12 ENTERPRISE AND GLOBAL MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Foundation Concepts
Chapter 1 FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS
Chapter 2 COMPETING WITH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Module II
Information Technologies
Chapter 3 COMPUTER HARDWARE
Chapter 4 COMPUTER SOFTWARE
Chapter 5 DATA RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Chapter 6 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS
Module III
Business Applications
Chapter 7 ELECTRONIC BUSINESS SYSTEMS
Chapter 8 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE SYSTEMS
Chapter 9 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Module IV
Development Process
Chapter 10 DEVELOPING BUSINESS/IT SOLUTIONS
Module V
Management Challenges
Chapter 11 SECURITY AND ETHICAL CHALLENGES
Chapter 12 ENTERPRISE AND GLOBAL MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY