Information Systems: Theory and PracticeThe fifth edition of a classic management information systems text. Extensively revised to reflect new technology and current practice. Contains new material on structured analysis and design techniques, and includes a new continuous case. Emphasizes building information systems as an integral corporate resource. Incorporates a new, more elegant design, while retaining all the features that made the previous editions so popular. |
Contents
PART | 1 |
2 | 20 |
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF BUILDING INFORMATION SYSTEMS | 39 |
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accounts receivable application backup building blocks chart COBOL communications components cost data flow diagram DBMS decision design forces devices diagram disk documentation electronic employees end users entities entry equipment errors evaluation event center example expert systems Figure flowcharts function hardware implementation information systems input installed integrated inventory invoices language local area networks mainframe manufacturing marketing master file MENU module needs operating system organization output package payroll percent performance personal computer personnel prepared primary storage problems procedures processor prototyping purchase records requirements scheduling screen SEATS sequential specific storage stored strategic strategic information systems structure systems analyst systems development systems development methodology systems project tape techniques terminals testing ticket topology transaction updated user/system interface vendors workstations
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