Information Systems: Creating Business Value
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:28/11/2006
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Price:$154.99
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When a business devotes resources to its information systems, it expects a positive return on its investment. So should you.
You are about to invest your own time and effort in your Information Systems Course. With Huber, Piercy, and McKeown's Information Systems: Creating Business Value, you can expect to be prepared to succeed in the modern business world. This book shows you the value of investing in IS for your career and for today's organizations.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to Information Systems.
Chapter 2. Fundamentals of Information Technology.
Chapter 3. Doing Knowledge Work to Create Business Value.
PART TWO: THE ORGANIZATIONAL PERSPECTIVE.
Chapter 4. Business Fundamentals and IT Strategy.
Chapter 5. IT for the Organization.
Chapter 6. Creating Connected Solutions Through IS.
PART THREE: THE BUSINESS PARTNER PERSPECTIVE.
Chapter 7. E-Commerce for Consumers and Organizations.
Chapter 8. E-Commerce Technologies.
Chapter 9. The Connected Enterprise: Business Partnering and Protecting.
Field Guides.
A. The Details of IT Hardware.
B. The Details of Software.
C. The Details of Networking.
D. The Details of SQL, Logical Modeling, and XML.
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