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Management information systems / Raymond McLeod, George Schell.

By: McLeod, Raymond.
Contributor(s): Schell, George P.
Publisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c2001Edition: 8th ed.Description: xxxvii, 478 p. ; 29 cm.ISBN: 0130192376.Subject(s): Management information systemsDDC classification: 658.05
Contents:
Pt. I. The computer as an organizational information system. Ch. 1. Introduction to the Computer-Based Information System. Ch. 2 . Using Information Technology For Competitive Advantage. Ch 3. Using Informstion Technology to Engage in Electronic Commerce. Ch. 4. Computer Use in an International Marketplace. Ch. 5. Ethical Implications of Information Technology. - Pt. II. Systems methodologies. Ch. 6. Systems Concepts. Ch. 7. System Life Cycle Methodologies. - Pt. III. The computer as a problem-solving tool. Ch. 8. Fundamentals of Computer Processing. Ch. 9. The Database and Database management System. Ch. 10. Data Communications. - Pt. IV. The computer-based information system. Ch. 11. The Accounting Information System. Ch. 12. The Management Information Sysytem. Ch. 13. Decision Support Systems. Ch. 14. The Virtual Office. - Pt. V. Organizational information systems. Ch. 15. Enterprise Information Systems. Ch. 16. Executive Information Systems. Ch. 17. Marketing Information Systems. Ch. 18. Information Resources Information Systems. - Appendixes. Introduction. App. A. Data Modeling. App. B. Process Modeling. App. C. Mahufacturing Information Systems. App. D. Financial Information Systems. App. E. Human Resources Information Systems. - References. - Index.
Summary: Management information systems provides up-to-date information systems topics logically organized with thorough, understandable explanations within a solid theoretical framework. Today, as MIS students move into the workplace, managerial skills are becoming increasingly important, and MIS 8E provides the management orientation. As students become managers or entrepreneurs, they can rely on this text to help them produce and organize information, build information systems, and conduct business in the new millennium. - Back cover
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Pt. I. The computer as an organizational information system. Ch. 1. Introduction to the Computer-Based Information System. Ch. 2 . Using Information Technology For Competitive Advantage. Ch 3. Using Informstion Technology to Engage in Electronic Commerce. Ch. 4. Computer Use in an International Marketplace. Ch. 5. Ethical Implications of Information Technology. - Pt. II. Systems methodologies. Ch. 6. Systems Concepts. Ch. 7. System Life Cycle Methodologies. - Pt. III. The computer as a problem-solving tool. Ch. 8. Fundamentals of Computer Processing. Ch. 9. The Database and Database management System. Ch. 10. Data Communications. - Pt. IV. The computer-based information system. Ch. 11. The Accounting Information System. Ch. 12. The Management Information Sysytem. Ch. 13. Decision Support Systems. Ch. 14. The Virtual Office. - Pt. V. Organizational information systems. Ch. 15. Enterprise Information Systems. Ch. 16. Executive Information Systems. Ch. 17. Marketing Information Systems. Ch. 18. Information Resources Information Systems. - Appendixes. Introduction. App. A. Data Modeling. App. B. Process Modeling. App. C. Mahufacturing Information Systems. App. D. Financial Information Systems. App. E. Human Resources Information Systems. - References. - Index.

Management information systems provides up-to-date information systems topics logically organized with thorough, understandable explanations within a solid theoretical framework. Today, as MIS students move into the workplace, managerial skills are becoming increasingly important, and MIS 8E provides the management orientation. As students become managers or entrepreneurs, they can rely on this text to help them produce and organize information, build information systems, and conduct business in the new millennium. - Back cover