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This book is a compilation of texts for Business Information Systems students.
Davis, Kate
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Business students in information systems
Proceedings of the Australasian conference on Computing education, 2000There has been a significant change in the needs of our undergraduate business students in the last three to four years as more and more business graduates are developing PC applications for their own use or that of their department or organisation. The traditional business computer literacy subject that covers an introduction to hardware and software ...
Sandy Barker, Ann Monday
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Aligning information systems with business strategy
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 1992Abstract It is generally accepted that one of the key factors for successful IS planning and implementation is the close linkage of the IS strategy with business strategy. However in practice this linkage is not yet well established. It is the conventional wisdom that this linkage problem is solved by analysing the corporate strategy and integrating ...
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2012
The basic questions we will answer in this book are as follows: What are the core information systems a business firm needs today, what do these systems do, and how can they be used effectively?
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The basic questions we will answer in this book are as follows: What are the core information systems a business firm needs today, what do these systems do, and how can they be used effectively?
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Information systems have become an indispensable cornerstone of modern business operations, facilitating data management, process optimization, and informed decision-making. This abstract explores the pivotal role of information systems in business, with a specific focus on the pervasive influence of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems.
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Role of information systems as a business discipline
ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2008One of the questions that is frequently raised during any serious discussion related to the identity of Information Systems (IS) education is the relationship between the business domain and IS and the role of IS as a business discipline. Naturally, IS as an academic discipline has its strongest roots within the business school community and a history ...
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Information Systems Usage in Business and Management
International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy, 2011Information systems in the world of business and management exist to serve varied needs. This article examines the role of information systems technology in business activities and management functions and discusses how organisations can best use information systems.
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Supporting Complex Business Information Systems
2010Maintainability is fundamental to keeping business information systems alive and making evolution possible. Steadily increasing functionalities lead to giant networked application landscapes which need to be maintained. A failure in one part can rapidly impair the whole landscape and harm the business.
Oliver Daute, Stefan Conrad 0001
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Business programmes and information systems methodologies
Information Systems Journal, 1995Abstract. An Information Systems Methodology is usually presented as a sequential set of tasks — planning, analysis, design and construction — resulting in a new business application. This classical ‘forward‐engineering’ approach must be adapted to changing business needs — business process redesign, quality management, process and systems templates ...
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Information Systems and Business Information Technology
2011This first content chapter of the book is meant to clarify the notions involved in the responsible management of information systems. The focus of this book is the concept of reflective responsibility, which will be developed in the subsequent chapters. However, the application of this theory will be the area of information systems. In order to develop
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