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Business driven information systems / Paige Baltzan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York: McGraw Hill, ©2025Edition: 9th EditionDescription: 426 pages: illustrations; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781266869013
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 658.4038 BPB
Contents:
MODULE 1: BUSINESS DRIVEN MIS 1 Management Information Systems: Business Driven MIS 2 Digital Transformation: Decisions, Processes, and Artificial Intelligence 3 Ebusiness: Electronic Business Value 4 Ethics and Information Security: MIS Business Concerns MODULE 2: TECHNICAL FOUNDATIONS OF MIS 5 Infrastructures and Platforms: Sustainable Technologies 6 Data: Business Intelligence 7 Digital Ecosystems: Connecting Digital Lives, Business, and Society MODULE 3: ENTERPRISE MIS 8 Enterprise Applications: Business Communications 9 Systems Development and Project Management: Corporate Responsibility APPENDICES Appendix A: Hardware and Software Basics Appendix B: Networks and Telecommunications Appendix C: Designing Databases Appendix D: Emerging Trends and Technologies Appendix E: Connectivity: The Business Value of a Networked World Appendix F: Business Intelligence Business Driven Projects
Business Driven Information Systems discusses various business initiatives first and how technology supports those initiatives second. The premise for this unique approach is that business initiatives should drive technology choices and provide the foundation that will enable students to achieve excellence in business, regardless of their major. The text is available with Connect, McGraw Hill’s course management and adaptive learning system, helping millions of students reach their potential every year. The new 8th edition is state of the art in its discussions, presents concepts in an easy-to-understand format, and allows students to be active participants in learning. By engaging students with numerous case studies, exercises, projects, and questions that enforce concepts, Business Driven Information Systems creates a unique learning experience for both faculty and students.
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Books Books Main library Commerce and business administration ( Management Information Systems ) 658.4038 BPB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C.1 Available 00017744

Includes index

Includes bibliographic references in the contents.

MODULE 1: BUSINESS DRIVEN MIS
1 Management Information Systems: Business Driven MIS
2 Digital Transformation: Decisions, Processes, and Artificial Intelligence
3 Ebusiness: Electronic Business Value
4 Ethics and Information Security: MIS Business Concerns

MODULE 2: TECHNICAL FOUNDATIONS OF MIS
5 Infrastructures and Platforms: Sustainable Technologies
6 Data: Business Intelligence
7 Digital Ecosystems: Connecting Digital Lives, Business, and Society

MODULE 3: ENTERPRISE MIS
8 Enterprise Applications: Business Communications
9 Systems Development and Project Management: Corporate Responsibility

APPENDICES
Appendix A: Hardware and Software Basics
Appendix B: Networks and Telecommunications
Appendix C: Designing Databases
Appendix D: Emerging Trends and Technologies
Appendix E: Connectivity: The Business Value of a Networked World
Appendix F: Business Intelligence

Business Driven Projects

Business Driven Information Systems discusses various business initiatives first and how technology supports those initiatives second. The premise for this unique approach is that business initiatives should drive technology choices and provide the foundation that will enable students to achieve excellence in business, regardless of their major. The text is available with Connect, McGraw Hill’s course management and adaptive learning system, helping millions of students reach their potential every year. The new 8th edition is state of the art in its discussions, presents concepts in an easy-to-understand format, and allows students to be active participants in learning. By engaging students with numerous case studies, exercises, projects, and questions that enforce concepts, Business Driven Information Systems creates a unique learning experience for both faculty and students.

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