Management information systems
- 11th ed.
- New Delhi: McGraw Hill Education, 2019.
- xxxv, 786p., glos., ind., 27 cm X 21 cm
Recommended by: Viral Nagori
Summary: This book helps students to master use and manage information technologies to revitalize business processes, develop new products and services, improve decision making and achieve competitive advantage. Presenting fundamentals of information systems through a managerial perspective, explaining how technologies such as databases, networks and systems development are being used by corporate enterprises to improve performance. The revised 11th edition is specially designed with up-to-date coverage of emerging technologies and essential role of Internet technologies in providing a platform for business, commerce and collaboration processes among all business stakeholders. It is packed with real-world cases, in-depth examples, emerging technologies like AI, cloud computing, business analytics, IoT, etc., illustrating how businesses and organizations employ concepts to gain competitive advantage. Salient features: Exclusive real-world cases and examples from businesses and organizations such as Flipkart, Bajaj finance, HDFC Bank, mobile Banking, NIIT, uti mutual funds, zapak, mdh, etc. Four-area information systems framework: Foundation concepts, business applications, information Technology infrastructure and development and security challenges special emphasis on critical issues around information systems like data security, privacy and ethical use of information special emphasis on the strategic role of information systems in governance and its importance regarding Cyber Security.
Contents:
MODULE I Foundation Concepts 1.Foundations of Information Systems in Business Section I Foundation Concepts: Information Systems in Business Section II Foundation Concepts: The Components of Information Systems 2.Competing with Information Technology Section I Fundamentals of Strategic Advantage Section II Using Information Technology for Strategic Advantage MODULE II Information Technologies 3.Computer Hardware Section I Computer Systems: End User and Enterprise Computing Section II Computer Peripherals: Input, Output, and Storage Technologies 4.Computer Software Section I Application Software: End-User Applications Section II System Software: Computer System Management 5.Data Resource Management Section I Technical Foundations of Database Management Section II Managing Data Resources 6.Telecommunications and Networks Section I The Networked Enterprise Section II Telecommunications Network Alternatives MODULE III Business Applications 7.E-Business Systems Section I e-Business Systems Section II Functional Business Systems 8.Enterprise Business Systems Section I Getting All the Geese Lined Up: Managing at the Enterprise Level Section II Enterprise Resource Planning: The Business Backbone Section III Supply Chain Management: The Business Network 9.E-Commerce Systems Section I e-Commerce Fundamentals Section II e-Commerce Applications and Issues 10. Supporting Decision Making Section I Decision Support in Business Section II Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Business MODULE IV Development Processes 11. Developing Business/IT Strategies Section I Planning Fundamentals Section II Implementation Challenges 12.Developing Business/IT Solutions Section I Developing Business Systems Section II Implementing Business Systems MODULE V Management Challenges 13.Security and Ethical Challenges Section I Security, Ethical, and Societal Challenges of IT Section II Security Management of Information Technology 14.Enterprise and Global Management of Information Technology Section I Managing Information Technology Section II Managing Global IT