Management Information Systems
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, 1989Description: xxvi, 726 p.: illustrationsISBN: 9780071005159 ; 0071005153 (pbk); 9780075579977 ; 0075579979 (hbk)Subject(s): Management information systems | Business -- Information technology -- ManagementDDC classification: 658.4038011Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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658.4038011 INF ICT in business : business and communication systems GCSE for CCEA/ICAA | 658.4038011 ISV முகாமைத்துவத்திற்கான தகவல் தொழில்நுட்பம் | 658.4038011 JOS Management Information Systems and Its concepts | 658.4038011 KRO Management Information Systems | 658.4038011 KRO Management Information Systems | 658.4038011 KRO MIS essentials | 658.4038011 KRO Management Information Systems |
Includes Glossary & Index.
Foundations --
Personal management information systems --
Workgroup management information systems --
Enterprise management information systems --
Decision support and expert systems.
This text is about business, business people, organizations and how to use information systems effectively to meet the goals of those organizations. Kroenke starts at student-level experience, progressing from the simple to the more complex and builds on the student's growing knowledge and interest. The book stresses the role of information systems in satisfying business objectives by illustrating concepts with realistic examples, minicases, case applications and review material, including projects. The authors explain to the students why we use information systems, how we develop them and what technology is required. They divide Management Information System (MIS) topics into teachable sub-units: applications and goals, system components and systems development. The book cycles through three concept areas - business need, technology and development - to create a change of pace, provide natural breaks and allow students time to consider the material without becoming overwhelmed. The authors reflect trends in globalization of information systems, distributed systems, ethics, end-user computing, object-oriented databases, knowledge acquisition, enterprise information systems, hypermedia, prototyping, CASE, fourth-generation languages and graphical user interfaces. "Casebook for Management Information Systems", third edition (0-07-035948-2) by Kroenke and Dewitz supports this text.
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