Computer Science & Electrical Engineering 2012 - McGraw-Hill Books
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Management Information Systems<br />
International edition<br />
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR<br />
THE INFORMATION AGE<br />
8th Edition<br />
By Stephen Haag, University of Denver, Maeve Cummings, Pittsburg<br />
State University and Amy Phillips, University of Denver<br />
2010 (November 2009) / 608 pages<br />
ISBN: 9780073376783<br />
ISBN: 9780070167094 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/haag8e<br />
Chapters cover what instructors want students to know about MIS<br />
while Extended Learning Modules (XLMs) show students what they<br />
can do with MIS. A contemporary writing style and a wealth of examples<br />
engage students. Arranged with chapter opening cases that<br />
highlight how an organization has successfully implemented many of<br />
the chapter’s concepts and chapter closing cases that help students<br />
apply what they just learned gives students the hands-on knowledge<br />
that is applicable in both their personal and professional experiences.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Chapter 1 The Information Age in Which You Live: Changing the<br />
Face of Business<br />
Chapter 2 Major Business Initiatives: Gaining Competitive Advantage<br />
with IT<br />
Chapter 3 Databases and Data Warehouses: Building Business<br />
Intelligence<br />
Chapter 4 Decision Support and Artificial Intelligence: Brainpower<br />
for Your Business<br />
Chapter 5 Electronic Commerce: Strategies for the New Economy<br />
Chapter 6 Systems Development: Phases, Tools, and Techniques<br />
Chapter 7 Enterprise Infrastructure, Metrics, and Business Continuity<br />
Planning: Building and Sustaining the Dynamic Enterprise<br />
Chapter 8 Protecting People and Information: Threats and Safeguards<br />
Chapter 9 Emerging Trends and Technologies: Business, People,<br />
and Technology Tomorrow<br />
XLM A <strong>Computer</strong> Hardware and Software<br />
XLM B The World Wide Web and the Internet<br />
XLM C Designing Databases and Entity-Relationship Diagramming<br />
XLM D Decision Analysis with Spreadsheet Software (Office 2007)<br />
XLM E Network Basics<br />
XLM H <strong>Computer</strong> Crime and Digital Forensics<br />
XLM J Implementing a Database with Microsoft Access (Office 2007)<br />
Group Projects<br />
On the OLC:<br />
XLM D Decision Analysis with Spreadsheet Software (Office 2003)<br />
XLM F Building a Web Page with HTML<br />
XLM G Object-Oriented Technologies<br />
XLM I Building an E-Portfolio<br />
XLM J Implementing a Database with Microsoft Access (Office 2003)<br />
XLM K Careers in Business<br />
XLM L Building Web Sites with FrontPage<br />
XLM M Programming in Excel with VBA<br />
110<br />
International edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />
15th Edition<br />
By James A O’Brien (deceased) and George Marakas, University of<br />
Kansas-Lawrence<br />
2010 (November 2009) / 608 pages<br />
ISBN: 9780073376776<br />
ISBN: 9780070167087 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/obrien15e<br />
O’Brien’s Introduction to Information Systems 15e reflects the contemporary<br />
use of enterprise-wide business systems. New real-world<br />
case studies continue to correspond with this industry reality. The<br />
text’s focus is on teaching the future manager the potential effect on<br />
business of the most current IT technologies such as the Internet,<br />
Intranets, and Extranets for enterprise collaboration, and how IT contributes<br />
to competitive advantage, reengineering business processes,<br />
problem solving, and decision-making.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Module I: Foundation Concepts<br />
Chapter 1 Foundations Of Information Systems In Business<br />
Chapter 2 Competing With Information Technology<br />
Module II: Information Technologies<br />
Chapter 3 <strong>Computer</strong> Hardware<br />
Chapter 4 <strong>Computer</strong> Software<br />
Chapter 5 Data Resource Management<br />
Chapter 6 Telecommunications And Networks<br />
Module III: Business Applications<br />
Chapter 7 Electronic Business Systems<br />
Chapter 8 Electronic Commerce Systems<br />
Chapter 9 Decision Support Systems<br />
Module IV: Development Process<br />
Chapter 10 Developing Business/It Solutions<br />
Module V: Management Challenges<br />
Chapter 11 Security And Ethical Challenges<br />
Chapter 12 Enterprise And Global Management Of Information<br />
Technology