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100 _aRainer, R. Kelly,
245 _aIntroduction to information systems : supporting and transforming business
250 _a9th ed
260 _aNew Delhi,
_bWiley:
_c2022.
300 _axv, 578p., glos., app., ind., 28 cm X 22 cm
490 _aAn Indian adaptation
500 _aRecommended by: Viral Nagori
520 _aSummary: Introduction to Information Systems, 9th Edition delivers an essential resource for undergraduate business majors seeking ways to harness information technology systems to succeed in their current or future jobs. It covers applications of the latest technologies with the addition of new cases from Europe, Middle East, Africa, Australia, and Asia-Pacific countries. It focuses on global business environment for students to understand the norms of using technology while operating on online platforms for exploring new avenues in different geographical locations.
521 _aContent: 1 Introduction to Information Systems 1.1 Why Should I Study Information Systems? 1.2 Overview of Computer-Based Information Systems 1.3 How Does IT Impact Organizations? 1.4 Importance of Information Systems to Society 2 Organizational Strategy, Competitive Advantage, and Information Systems 2.1 Business Processes 2.2 Business Process Reengineering, Business Process Improvement, and Business Process Management 2.3 Business Pressures, Organizational Responses, and Information Technology Support 2.4 Competitive Advantage and Strategic Information Systems 3 Ethics and Privacy 3.1 Ethical Issues 3.2 Privacy 4 Information Security 4.1 Introduction to Information Security 4.2 Unintentional Threats to Information Systems 4.3 Deliberate Threats to Information Systems 4.4 What Organizations Are Doing to Protect Information Resources 4.5 Information Security Controls 5 Data and Knowledge Management 5.1 Managing Data 5.2 The Database Approach 5.3 Big Data 5.4 Data Warehouses and Data Marts 5.5 Knowledge Management 5.6 Appendix: Fundamentals of Relational Database Operations 6 Telecommunications and Networking 6.1 What Is a Computer Network? 6.2 Network Fundamentals 6.3 The Internet and the World Wide Web 6.4 Network Applications: Discovery 6.5 Network Applications: Communication 6.6 Network Applications: Collaboration 6.7 Network Applications: Educational 7 E-Business and E-Commerce 7.1 Overview of E-Business and E-Commerce 7.2 Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Electronic Commerce 7.3 Business-to-Business (B2B) Electronic Commerce 7.4 Ethical and Legal Issues in E-Business 8 Wireless, Mobile Computing, and Mobile Commerce 8.1 Wireless Technologies 8.2 Wireless Computer Networks and Internet Access 8.3 Mobile Computing and Mobile Commerce 8.4 The Internet of Things 9 Social Computing 9.1 Web 2.0 9.2 Fundamentals of Social Computing in Business 9.3 Social Computing in Business: Shopping 9.4 Social Computing in Business: Marketing 9.5 Social Computing in Business: Customer Relationship Management 9.6 Social Computing in Business: Human Resource Management 10 Information Systems within the Organization 10.1 Transaction Processing Systems 10.2 Functional Area Information Systems 10.3 Enterprise Resource Planning Systems 10.4 ERP Support for Business Processes 11 Customer Relationship Management and Supply Chain Management 11.1 Defining Customer Relationship Management 11.2 Operational Customer Relationship Management Systems 11.3 Other Types of Customer Relationship Management Systems 11.4 Supply Chains 11.5 Supply Chain Management 11.6 Information Technology Support for Supply Chain Management 12 Business Analytics 12.1 Managers and Decision Making 12.2 The Business Analytics Process 12.3 Descriptive Analytics 12.4 Predictive Analytics 12.5 Prescriptive Analytics 12.6 Presentation Tools 13 Acquiring Information Systems and Applications 13.1 Planning for and Justifying IT Applications 13.2 Strategies for Acquiring IT Applications 13.3 Traditional Systems Development Life Cycle 13.4 Alternative Methods and Tools for Systems Development 14 Artificial Intelligence 14.1 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 14.2 Machine Learning and Deep Learning 14.3 Neural Networks 14.4 Artificial Intelligence Applications 14.5 Artificial Intelligence in the Functional Areas 14.6 Appendix Technology Guide 1 Hardware TG 1.1 Introduction to Hardware TG 1.2 Strategic Hardware Issues TG 1.3 Computer Hierarchy TG 1.4 Input and Output Technologies TG 1.5 The Central Processing Unit Technology Guide 2 Software TG 2.1 Software Issues TG 2.2 Systems Software TG 2.3 Application Software Technology Guide 3 Cloud Computing TG 3.1 Introduction TG 3.2 What Is Cloud Computing? TG 3.3 Different Types of Clouds TG 3.4 Cloud Computing Services TG 3.5 The Benefits of Cloud Computing TG 3.6 Concerns and Risks with Cloud Computing TG 3.7 Web Services and Service-Oriented Architecture
650 _xinformation technology
_xmodern technology
_xprocess of collection
_xbusiness decisions
_xdata & knowledge management
_xsocial computing
700 _aPrince, Brad
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