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For final-year undergraduate and masters-level students of information systems, this work provides guidance on how to tackle a project, complete it and write it up in an effective manner.
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This volume explores how it is that we can know things and show responsibility in all that we do. It challenges the popular image of computers as information and knowledge processors, and opens up old questions about information informing ourselves.
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Based on the author's own Effective Technical and Human Implementation of Computer-based Systems (ETHICS) methodology, this book provides a participative approach to identifying information needs before embarking on the design of a management information system.
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Provides an overview of information systems development and management practice, taking an information systems project from its conception through its construction and operation to its theoretical foundations, and consideration of the problems of managing and resourcing the syste ...
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This work presents an overview of the most common systems theories and concepts and explains their influence on developments in AI, decision making, systems methodologies, informatics, bionics and C3I.
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The central theme of this book is customer focus. It assumes that if a firm is to be profitable, it must be responsive to the needs and expectations of its customers. The book argues that what applies to the organization as a whole also applies to the information systems (IS) fun ...
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From basic concepts to the problems which technology itself can bring, and the complexities of legislation and standards development, this book guides the reader through a discussion of computer security issues from organizational and management perspectives.
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