Information Systems for Business 2e
- Page ID
- 22689
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This book is designed for a semester Information System introductory course for a general audience or CID-BUS140. Chapters 1 to 6 discuss what an information system (IS) is and its components; Chapters 7 to 10 discuss how people use IS for personal and professional development, how businesses use IS to create and sustain competitive advantages, and how IS is built; Chapters 11 to 13 discuss IS's role in globalization, the ethical and legal implications, and emerging trends of the future.
- Front Matter
- 1: What an Information System is
- 2: Hardware
- 3: Software
- 4: Data and Databases
- 5: Networking and Communication
- 6: Information Systems Security
- 7: Leveraging Information Systems for Strategic Advantage
- 8: Business Processes
- 9: The People in Information System
- 10: Information Systems Development
- 11: Information Systems, Globalization, and Inequality
- 12: The Ethical and Legal Implications of Information System
- 13: Future Trends in Information Systems
- Back Matter