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1 Paul Alpar Anwendungsorientierte Wirtschaftsinformatik, Strategische Planung, Entwicklung und Nutzung von Informations- und Kommunikationssystemen, 3. Auflage Aplar Paul, Grob Heinz Lothar, Weimann Peter, Winter Robert ISBN: , Vieweg-Verlag: Okt Inhaltsverzeichnis Teil 1: Die Rolle von Informations- und Kommunikationssystemen in Unternehmen 1 Information und Kommunikation 2 Systeme, Modelle, Unternehmungen 3 Informations- und Kommunikationssysteme 4 Electronic Business 5 Informations-, Wissensmanagement und Controlling der Informationsverarbeitung 6 Organisation der IKS-Funktion Literatur zu Teil 1 Teil 2: Betriebliche Anwendungssysteme 7 Beschreibungsebenen von IKS 8 Strategieebene 9 Prozessebene 10 Architektur von Anwendungssystemen 11 Anwendungen zur Administration und Disposition 12 Anwendungen zur Entscheidungsunterstützung Literatur zu Teil 2 Teil 3: Systementwicklung 13 Einführung in die Systementwicklung 14 Individualentwicklung von IKS 15 Einführung und Integration von Standardsoftware Literatur zu Teil 3 Teil 4: Software und Hardwarekonzepte 16 Systemarchitekturen 17 Anwendungsdienste 18 Programmiersprachen 19 Systemnahme Software 20 Netzwerkarchitekturen 21 Rechnerarchitekturen Literatur zu Teil 4 Sachwortverzeichnis
2 Introduction to Information Systems Seite 1 von 1 Student Center Instructor Center Information Center Home Overview Book Preface What's New Feature Summary Supplements PageOut Partnerships/Alliances Introduction to Information Systems, 11/e James A. O'Brien Feedback Help Center Module I Foundation Concepts Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business Chapter 2 Competing With Information Technology Module II Information Technologies Chapter 3 Computer Hardware Chapter 4 Computer Software Chapter 5 Data Resource Management Chapter 6 Telecommunications and Networks Module III Business Applications Chapter 7 Electronic Business Systems Chapter 8 Electronic Commerce Systems Chapter 9 E-Business Decision Support Module IV Development Processes Chapter 10 Developing E-Business Solutions Module V Management Challenges Chapter 11 Security and Ethical Challenges of E-Business Chapter 12 Enterprise and Global Management of E-Business Technology GLOSSARY FOR BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS REVIEW QUIZ ANSWERS SELECTED REFERENCES
3 Laudon & Laudon Management Information Systems, Managing the Digital Firm, 8/E Laudon C. Kenneth, Laudon P. Jane ISBN: , Publisher: Prentice Hall, Copyright: 2004 I. ORGANIZATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND THE NETWORKED ENTERPRISE. 1. Managing the Digital Firm. 2. Information Systems in the Enterprise. 3. Information Systems, Organizations, Management, and Strategy. 4. The Digital Firm: Electronic Commerce and Electronic Business. 5. Ethical and Social Issues in the Digital Firm. Part I Project. Analyzing Business Processes for an Enterprise System. II. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE. 6. Managing Hardware and Software Assets. 7. Managing Data Resources. 8. Telecommunications and Networks. 9. The Internet and the New Information Technology Infrastructure. Part II Project. Creating a New Internet Business. III. MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS FOR THE DIGITAL FIRM. 10. Managing Knowledge for the Digital Firm. 11. Enhancing Management Decisionmaking for the Digital Firm. Part III Project. Designing an Enterprise Information Portal. IV. BUILDING INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE DIGITAL FIRM. 12. Redesigning the Organization with Information Systems. 13. Understanding the Business Value of Systems and Managing Change. Part IV Project. Redesigning Business Processes for Healthlite Yogurt Company. V. MANAGING INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE DIGITAL FIRM. 14. Information Systems Security and Control. 15. Managing International Information Systems. Part V Project: Analyzing the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of a Web Site. International Case Studies. References. Indexes.
4 Introduction to Information Systems Information Center: Seite 1 von 3 About the Author What's New Feature Summary PageOut Partnerships/Alliances Mobile Resources Introduction to Information Systems, 12/e James A O'Brien ISBN: Copyright year: 2005 Module I Foundation Concepts First Time Users Student Edition Instructor Edition Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business Section I Foundation Concepts: Information Systems in Business Section II Foundation Concepts: Components of Information Systems Chapter 2 Competing With Information Technology Section I Fundamentals of Strategic Advantage Section II Using Information Technology for Strategic Advantage Module II Information Technologies Chapter 3 Computer Hardware Section I Computer Systems: End User and Enterprise Computing Section II Computer Peripherals: Input, Output, and Storage Technologies Chapter 4 Computer Software Section I Application Software: End User Applications Section II System Software: Computer System Management Chapter 5 Data Resource Management Section I Managing Data Resources Section II Technical Foundations of Data Resource Management Chapter 6 Telecommunications and Networks Section I The Networked Enterprise Section II Telecommunications Network Alternatives
5 Introduction to Information Systems Information Center: Seite 2 von 2 Module III Business Applications Chapter 7 Electronic Business Systems Section I Enterprise Business Systems Section II Functional Business Systems Chapter 8 Electronic Commerce Systems Section I Electronic Commerce Fundamentals Section II E-Commerce Applications and Issues Chapter 9 Decision Support Systems Section I Decision Support in Business Section II Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Business Module IV Development Processes Chapter 10 Developing Business/IT Solutions Section I Developing Business Systems Section II Implementing Business Systems Module V Management Challenges Chapter 11 Security and Ethical Challenges Section I Security, Ethical, and Societal Challenges of IT Section II Security Management of Information Technology Chapter 12 Enterprise and Global Management of Information Technology Section I Managing Information Technology Section II Managing Global IT REVIEW QUIZ ANSWERS References GLOSSARY FOR BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS Name Index Organization Index Subject Index To obtain an instructor login to the Online Learning Centers, ask your local sales representative. If you're an instructor thinking about adopting this textbook, request a free copy for review McGraw-Hill Higher Education
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