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_aStair, Ralph M., _eauthor. |
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_aFundamentals of information systems / _cRalph M. Stair, Professor Emeritus, Florida State University, George W. Reynolds, Instructor, Strayer University. |
| 250 | _aEighth edition. | ||
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_aBoston, MA : _bCengage Learning, _c[2016] |
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_axxiii, 513 pages : _bcolor illustrations ; _c28 cm |
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_gMachine generated contents note: _gpt. 1 _tInformation Systems in Perspective -- _g1. _tIntroduction to Information Systems in Organizations -- _tWillson, Canada -- _tInformation Concepts -- _tData, Information, and Knowledge -- _tCharacteristics of Valuable Information -- _tWhat Is an Information System? -- _tInput -- _tProcessing -- _tOutput -- _tFeedback -- _tComputer-Based Information Systems -- _tHardware -- _tSoftware -- _tDatabases -- _tTelecommunications, Networks, and the Internet -- _tPeople -- _tProcedures -- _tBusiness Information Systems -- _tElectronic and Mobile Commerce -- _tEnterprise Systems -- _tInformation and Decision Support Systems -- _tInformation Systems @ Work: With ERP Access, Small Companies Are Reaching for the Skies -- _tSpecialized Business Information Systems -- _tSystems Development -- _tInvestigation, Analysis, and Design -- _tConstruction, Integration and Testing, Implementation, Operation and Maintenance, and Disposition^^^ |
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_tOrganizations and Information Systems -- _tInnovation -- _tOrganizational Change -- _tCompetitive Advantage -- _tFactors that Lead Firms to Seek Competitive Advantage -- _tStrategic Planning for Competitive Advantage -- _tFinancial Evaluation of Information System Projects -- _tPayback Period -- _tInternal Rate of Return -- _tGlobal Challenges in Information Systems -- _tInformation Systems in Business and Society -- _tEthical & Societal Issues: Facebook Has User Privacy Problems -- _tCareers in Information Systems -- _tRoles, Functions, and Careers in IS -- _tTypical IS Titles and Functions -- _tIS Careers in Technology Organizations -- _tWorking in Teams -- _tFinding a Job in IS -- _gCase One _tCampbell Uses Technology to Reach Out to the Younger Generation -- _gCase Two _tTUI Deutschland Uses Information Systems to Gain a Competitive Advantage -- _gpt. 2 _tTechnology -- _g2. _tHardware and Software -- _tFujitsu, Japan -- _tComputer Systems: Integrating the Power of Technology^^^ |
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_tHardware Components -- _tProcessing and Memory Devices: Power, Speed, and Capacity -- _tProcessing Characteristics and Functions -- _tMemory Characteristics and Functions -- _tMultiprocessing -- _tSecondary Storage and Input and Output Devices -- _tAccess Methods -- _tSecondary Storage Devices -- _tInput Devices -- _tOutput Devices -- _tInformation Systems @ Work: Printing Livers at Organovo -- _tComputer System Types -- _tPortable Computers -- _tNonportable Single-User Computers -- _tMultiple-User Computer Systems -- _tData Centers -- _tGreen Computing -- _tOverview of Software -- _tSupporting Individual, Group, and Organizational Goals -- _tInstalling and Removing Software -- _tSystems Software -- _tOperating Systems -- _tCurrent Operating Systems -- _tWorkgroup Operating Systems -- _tEnterprise Operating Systems -- _tMobile Operating Systems -- _tEmbedded Operating Systems -- _tUtility Programs -- _tMiddleware -- _tApplication Software^^^s: Integrating the Power of Technology^^^ |
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_tTypes and Functions of Application Software -- _tPersonal Application Software -- _tWorkgroup Application Software -- _tEnterprise Application Software -- _tEthical & Societal Issues: Digital Software Systems May Improve Nuclear Power Plant Safety -- _tApplication Software for Information, Decision Support, and Specialized Purposes -- _tProgramming Languages -- _tSoftware Issues and Trends -- _tSoftware Bugs -- _tCopyrights and Licenses -- _tSoftware Upgrades -- _tGlobal Software Support -- _gCase One _tKaiser Permanente Implements Electronic Health Record (EHR) System -- _gCase Two _tSending Computers into the Cloud -- _g3. _tDatabase Systems and Applications -- _tVELUX, Denmark -- _tData Management -- _tHierarchy of Data -- _tData Entities, Attributes, and Keys -- _tDatabase Approach -- _tData Modeling and Database Characteristics -- _tData Modeling -- _tRelational Database Model -- _tData Cleansing -- _tDatabase Management Systems -- _tOverview of Database Types^^^ Technology^^^ |
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_tSQL Databases -- _tNoSQL Databases -- _tVisual, Audio, and Other Database Systems -- _tDatabase Activities -- _tDatabase Administration -- _tPopular Database Management Systems -- _tUsing Databases with Other Software -- _tDatabase Applications -- _tBig Data -- _tEthical & Societal Issues: The NSA Tackles Big Data -- _tData Warehouses and Data Marts -- _tBusiness Intelligence -- _tInformation Systems @ Work: Brandwatch: Applying Business Intelligence to Social Media Data to Make Advertising Decisions -- _gCase One _tMedihelp: Transforming Traditional Databases into Business Intelligence -- _gCase Two _tHanaTour: Gaining Customer Trust Through Increased Security -- _g4. _tTelecommunications and Networks -- _tWestermo, Sweden -- _tOverview of Telecommunications -- _tChannel Bandwidth -- _tCommunications Media -- _tGrowth in Wireless Data Traffic -- _tNetworks and Distributed Processing -- _tNetwork Topology -- _tNetwork Types -- _tBasic Processing Alternatives^^^ypes^^^ Technology^^^ |
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_tClient/Server Systems -- _tEthical & Societal Issues: Safaricom's Moves against Hate Speech -- _tTelecommunications Hardware -- _tTelecommunications Software -- _tUse and Functioning of the Internet -- _tHow the Internet Works -- _tCloud Computing -- _tWorld Wide Web -- _tHow the Web Works -- _tWeb Programming Languages -- _tWeb Services -- _tDeveloping Web Content and Applications -- _tInternet and Web Applications -- _tWeb 2.0 and the Social Web -- _tOnline Information Sources -- _tSearch Engines and Web Research -- _tInformation Systems @ Work: Improved Insight via Clickstream Analysis -- _tWeb Portals -- _tBlogging and Podcasting -- _tOnline Media and Entertainment -- _tShopping Online -- _tTravel, Geolocation, and Navigation -- _tInternet Utilities -- _tIntranets and Extranets -- _gCase One _tRural Africa Reaches to the Sky for Internet Access -- _gCase Two _tWar Games: Now More Real Than Ever -- _gpt. 3 _tBusiness Information Systems -- _g5^lternatives^^^ypes^^^ Technology^^^ |
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_tElectronic and Mobile Commerce and Enterprise Systems -- _tBharti Airtel, India -- _tIntroduction to Electronic Commerce -- _tBusiness-to-Business E-Commerce -- _tBusiness-to-Consumer E-Commerce -- _tConsumer-to-Consumer E-Commerce -- _tE-Government -- _tMobile Commerce -- _tMobile Commerce in Perspective -- _tElectronic and Mobile Commerce Applications -- _tRetail and Wholesale -- _tManufacturing -- _tMarketing -- _tAdvertising -- _tBartering -- _tInvestment and Finance -- _tBanking -- _tE-Boutiques -- _tAdvantages of Electronic and Mobile Commerce -- _tE-Commerce and M-Commerce Technology Infrastructure -- _tHardware -- _tWeb Server Software -- _tE-Commerce Software -- _tMobile Commerce Hardware and Software -- _tElectronic Payment Systems -- _tOverview of Transaction Processing Systems -- _tTraditional Transaction Processing Methods and Objectives -- _tTransaction Processing Systems for Entrepreneurs and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises -- _tTransaction Processing Activities^^^ |
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_tData Collection -- _tData Editing -- _tData Correction -- _tData Processing -- _tData Storage -- _tDocument Production -- _tEnterprise Resource Planning -- _tOverview of Enterprise Resource Planning -- _tAdvantages of ERP -- _tLeading ERP Systems -- _tSupply Chain Management (SCM) -- _tInformation Systems @ Work: Using ERP Systems to Accommodate Rapid Growth in the Meat Industry -- _tCustomer Relationship Management -- _tProduct Lifecycle Management (PLM) -- _tEthical & Societal Issues: Online Fundraising Supports Research into Rare Genetic Disorder -- _tOvercoming Challenges in Implementing Enterprise Systems -- _tHosted Software Model for Enterprise Software -- _gCase One _tFrom Stand-Alone to Integrated Applications -- _gCase Two _tKramp Group, A Million Spare Parts -- and Counting -- _g6. _tInformation and Decision Support Systems -- _tUttarakhand Power Corporation Ltd., India -- _tDecision Making and Problem Solving -- _tDecision Making as a Component of Problem Solving^^^es^^^ |
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_tProgrammed versus Nonprogrammed Decisions -- _tStructured, Semistructured, and Unstructured Decisions -- _tOptimization, Satisficing, and Heuristic Approaches -- _tBenefits of Information and Decision Support Systems -- _tOverview of Management Information Systems -- _tManagement Information Systems in Perspective -- _tInputs to a Management Information System -- _tOutputs of a Management Information System -- _tCharacteristics of a Management Information System -- _tFunctional Aspects of the MIS -- _tFinancial Management Information Systems -- _tManufacturing Management Information Systems -- _tMarketing Management Information Systems -- _tHuman Resource Management Information Systems -- _tOther Management Information Systems -- _tOverview of Decision Support Systems -- _tEthical & Societal Issues: You Want to Put That Where? -- _tCharacteristics of a Decision Support System -- _tCapabilities of a Decision Support System -- _tComparison of DSS and MIS^^^t of Problem Solving^^^es^^^ |
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_tComponents of a Decision Support System -- _tDatabase -- _tModel Base -- _tUser Interface, or Dialogue Manager -- _tGroup Decision Support Systems -- _tCharacteristics of a GSS That Enhance Decision Making -- _tGSS Hardware and Software Tools -- _tGSS Alternatives -- _tInformation Systems @ Work: Flaws in Group Support Systems -- _gCase One _tDSS Dashboards Spur Business Growth at Irish Life -- _gCase Two _tMando: Streaming Inventory Management for Growth -- _g7. _tKnowledge Management and Specialized Information Systems -- _tCaesaria, Israel -- _tKnowledge Management Systems -- _tOverview of Knowledge Management Systems -- _tData and Knowledge Management Workers and Communities of Practice -- _tObtaining, Storing, Sharing, and Using Knowledge -- _tTechnology to Support Knowledge Management -- _tOverview of Artificial Intelligence -- _tInformation Systems @ Work: Knowledge Management Improves Customer Support at Canon -- _tArtificial Intelligence in Perspective^^^lem Solving^^^es^^^ |
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_tNature of Intelligence -- _tBrain Computer Interface -- _tMajor Branches of Artificial Intelligence -- _tExpert Systems -- _tRobotics -- _tVision Systems. |
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_aManagement information systems. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst01007271 |
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_aReynolds, George Walter, _d1944- _eauthor. |
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