Management Information Systems for the Information AgeThe MISource CD-ROM uses advanced simulation technology, providing a tutorial program organised into two sections, "Computer Skills" and "MIS Knowledge". "The Computer Skills section includes coverage of Excel, Access, and PowerPoint for Office 2002 and 2003...video business cases and animated MIS concepts that revisit important MIS concepts including database systems, telecommunication, and systems analysis and design."--Back cover. |
Contents
Electronic Mail or Expensive Mail? | 2 |
DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES | 3 |
Analyzing Business Requirements 283 | 8 |
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Management Information Systems for the Information Age Cummings and Phillips Haag No preview available - 2007 |
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