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Introduction to information systems by James A. O'Brien

By: O'Brien, James A, 1936-Contributor(s): O'Brien, James A, 1936-. Introduction to information systems in business managementMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Burr Ridge, Ill. : Irwin, 1994Edition: 7th edDescription: xxii, 483, 19, 8 p. : col. ill. ; 27 cmISBN: 0256118841; 0256156107 (International ed.)Subject(s): Business -- Data processing | Management -- Data processingDDC classification: SHS 658/.05 Ob6i 1994 LOC classification: HF5548.2 | .O23 1994Summary: "This book is written as an introduction to information systems for business students. It has a business end user focus, which has been the primary reasons for its success over six editions. This edition is a major revision that retains these important features, while significantly updating coverage of IS technology and theory. in addition, it adds chapter sections on international and ethical issues on information systems and provide all new Real World Cases Problems, including a new continuing case at the end of each module. this book is designed for use in undergraduate courses that introduce information systems in a business management context. Such courses are required in many business administration or management programs as part of the common body of knowledge required of all business majors."
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Rev. ed. of : Introduction to information systems in business management. 6th ed. c1991.

Includes bibliographical references.

"This book is written as an introduction to information systems for business students. It has a business end user focus, which has been the primary reasons for its success over six editions. This edition is a major revision that retains these important features, while significantly updating coverage of IS technology and theory. in addition, it adds chapter sections on international and ethical issues on information systems and provide all new Real World Cases Problems, including a new continuing case at the end of each module. this book is designed for use in undergraduate courses that introduce information systems in a business management context. Such courses are required in many business administration or management programs as part of the common body of knowledge required of all business majors."

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