Management Information Systems: Managing Information Technology in the Networked Enterprise |
Contents
of IS | 10 |
Real World Case Studies A1 The Promus Companies Management Support | 25 |
Fundamental Information System | 30 |
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accounting activities Adapted advantage allows analysis applications approach automation bank basic benefits called changes chapter communications competitive components computer systems Computerworld concepts corporate costs create customers database database management decision devices disk displays documents electronic employees end users evaluate example executive expert system Figure files firm functions give global graphics hardware implementation important improve increase information systems information technology input integrated interface Internet involves language magnetic mainframe major managerial marketing meet microcomputer needed objects operations organization output packages performance planning problems processing programs Real World records reports requirements response role says selected servers solutions Source specific spreadsheet storage strategic structure telecommunications terminals tion transaction trends types unit variety workstations