Business Information Systems: Analysis, Design and Practice, 6th edition
Published by Financial Times Press (June 26, 2008) © 2008
- Graham Curtis |
- David Cobham |
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Title overview
This book aims to equip those in, or entering business to assess the opportunities, limitations and major issues surrounding modern business information systems and to appreciate the way that information systems can aid the realization of business objectives.
This book provides students with:
- good technical coverage,
- accessible coverage for both business students and computing students,
- interesting case studies, including a running case throughout the systems development chapters, showing real world application of ideas and technologies,
- European context and examples
- PowerPoint slides and additional test questions for Lecturers online.
This edition includes a Companion Website.
New to this edition
- Chapters 10-15 on Systems Development, Analysis and Design have been replaced by new chapters taking an object oriented approach. The structured approach is still summarised in chapter 16 and the content from the previous edition is included in full online in the Companion Website.
- Case studies, questions and activities have been updated throughout.
- An introduction or increased focus on current topics such as globalisation, agile methods, E-Business, security and trust, off the shelf solutions, CRM, legacy systems integration, business intelligence, data warehousing and data mining.
Table of contents
- 1. Information systems
- 2. Strategy and information systems
- 3. Business information technology
- 4. Distributed systems, networks and the organization
- 5. The Internet and the World Wide Web
- 6. Electronic commerce and business
- 7. Business intelligence
- 8. File organization and databases for business information systems
- 9. Information systems: control and responsibility
- 10. Information systems development: an overview
- 11. The systems project: early stages
- 12. Process analysis and modelling
- 13. Data analysis and modelling
- 14. Systems design
- 15. Detailed design, implementation and review
- 16. Object oriented approaches
- 17. Systems development: further tools, techniques and alternative approaches
- 18. Expert systems and knowledge bases
Author bios
Graham Curtisis Head of Modular Programmes at the University of East London.
David Cobham is Head of Department of Computing and Informatics at the University of Lincoln.
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