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Information Systems: Creating Business Value
Information Systems: Creating Business Value
Mark W. Huber, The Univ. of Georgia
Craig A. Piercy, The Univ. of Georgia
Patrick G. McKeown, The Univ. of Georgia
ISBN: 978-0-471-26582-5
©2008
448 pages
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Table of Contents
Part One: The Individual Perspective
   1. Introduction to Information Systems
   2. Information Technology Fundamentals
   3. Doing Knowledge Work to Create Business Value

Part Two: The Organizational Perspective
   4. Business Fundamentals and IT Strategy
   5. IT for the Organization
   6. Creating Connected Solutions Through IS

Part Three: The Business Partner Perspective
   7. E-Commerce for Consumers and Organizations
   8. E-Commerce Technologies
   9. The Connected Enterprise: Partnering and Protecting

Field Guide A: The Details of IT Hardware
Field Guide B: The Details of Software
Field Guide C: The Details of Networking
Field Guide D: The Details of SQL, Logical Modeling, and XML

 


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