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Management information systems : conceptual foundations, structure, and development by Gordon B. Davis and Margrethe H. Olson.

By: Davis, Gordon BitterContributor(s): Olson, Margrethe HMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: McGraw-Hill series in management information systemsPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, 1985Edition: 2nd edDescription: ix, 693 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 0070158282 :Subject(s): Management information systemsDDC classification: SHS 658.4/038 D29m 1985 LOC classification: T58.6 | .D38 1985Summary: "A major contribution of the first edition of this text was to defined the scope or domain of management information systems. The text was very well received by the information systems academic community The scope of the text is an organizational information system as broadly defined. It includes standard operational information system for management control, information systems, for strategic management, decision support systems, office Information systems, and knowledge work support systems. The second edition is a major revision."
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Includes bibliographies and indexes.

"A major contribution of the first edition of this text was to defined the scope or domain of management information systems. The text was very well received by the information systems academic community The scope of the text is an organizational information system as broadly defined. It includes standard operational information system for management control, information systems, for strategic management, decision support systems, office Information systems, and knowledge work support systems. The second edition is a major revision."

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