
| 《管理信息系统:网络化企业的组织与技术(第6版影印版)》:Management Information SystemsOrganization and Technology in the Networked Enterprise, Sixth Edition FeaturesAn enhanced web site for managcmcnt problem solving and interactive learning, located at www-.prenhall.com laudon.An on-line Interactive Study Guide to help students review and test their mastey of chaptcr materal through multiplc-choicc, true-false, and essay questions.Electronic Commerce tours of real companies, projects, and a Rill case to help students explore the.various Internet business models and electronic commerce capabilities discussed in the text. International links to Web sites all over the world, Ntis additional exercises for users interested in more international material.New-Tools for Interactive Learning section concludes each chapter, showing students how they can extend their knowledge of chapter material with projects and exercises on the kaudon Web site and the OPTIONAL CD-ROM multimedia edition.NEW-Devotes an entire chapter(ch. 18) to Enterprise Resource Planning(ERP), the implementation ofan enterprisewide information systems infrastructure and computer-based industrial networks.Focuses on Electronic Commerce, Electronic Business. and the lnternet by introducing these concepts in the first chapter and then integrating them throughout the text and the entire learning package. Features a full chapter(oh. 10/on the underlying technology, capabilities, and benefits of the Internet, with expanded treatment of electronic commerce. Interact business models, and the use of intranets for the internal management of the firm.Explores all of today's leading-edge topics, including electronic commerce, electronic business, intranets and extranets. Intcrnet business models, firewalls and lnternet security, lnternet-based group collaboration, supply chain management. network computers, enterprise resource planning, Web-based DSS, middleware. XML. kinus and open-source software. business processes, and data warehouses.Supports the authors'managements, organization, and technology framework through chapter-opening diagrams, in-chap-ter boxes, and the Management Wrap-Up feature.Features New and updated real-world exainples through chapter-opening vignettes, three types of Window On... boxes,including Window on Organizations, Window on Management, and Window on Technology, and end-of-chapter and end-of-part case studies.Offers an OPTIONAL CD-ROM with figures, graphs, photos, audio, video, interactive exercises, and bullet-text summaries. Provides the strongest international coverage in the market! Offers a complete global perspective with text discussions,examples, and international cases by world-renowned authorities in MIS.Prescnls an earlier introduction to ethics, intergrating its coverage throughout to increase awareness of the social impact ot information systems. |
| Kenneth C. Laudon is a Professor of Information Systems at New York University’s Stern School of Business. He holds a B.A. in Economics from Stanford and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. He has authored eleven books dealing with information systems, organizations, and society. Professor Laudon has also written over forty articles concerned with the social, organizational, and management impacts of information systems, privacy, ethics, and multimedia technology. Professor Laudon’s current research is on the planning and management of large-scale information systems and multimedia information technology. He has received grants from the National Science Foundation to study the evolution of national information systems at the Social Security Administration, the IRS, and the FBI. A part of this research is concerned with computer-related organizational and occupational changes in large organizations, changes in management ideology, changes in public, and understanding productivity changes in knowledge sector. Ken Laudon has testified as an expert before the United States Congress. He has been a researcher and consultant to the Office of Technology Assessment (United States Congress) and to the Office of the President, server executive branch agencies, and Congressional Committees. Professor Laudon also acts as an in-house educator for several consulting firms and as a consultant on systems planning and strategy to several Fortune 500 firms. Ken works with the Concours Group to Provide advice to firms developing enterprise systems. Ken Laudon’s hobby is sailing. Jane Price Laudon is a management consultant in the information systems area and the author of seven books. Her special interests include systems analysis, data management, MIS auditing, software evaluation, and teaching business professionals how to design and use information systems. Jane received her Ph.D. from Columbia University, her M.A. from Harvard University, and her B.A. from Barnard College. She has taught at Columbia University and the New York University Graduate School of Business. She maintains a lifelong interest in Oriental languages and civilizations. Management Information Systems: Organization and Technology in the Networked Enterprise reflects a deep understanding of MIS research and teaching as well as Practical experience designing and building real world systems. |
| PART ONE ORGANIZATIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS Chapter1.The information systems revolution:transforming business and management Chapter2.the strategic role of information systems Chapter3.information systems,organizations,and business processes Chapter4.information,management,and decision making Chapter5.ehtical and social impact of information systems PART TWO TECHNICAL FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS Chapter6.computers and information processing Chapter7.information systems software Chapter8.managing data resources Chapter9.telecommunications and networks Chapter10.the internet:electronic commerce and electronic business PART THREE BULLDING INFORMATIPON SYSTEMS:CONTEMPORARY ARREOACHES Chapter11.Redesigning the organization with information systems Chapter12.approaches to sytstems-building Chapter13.system success and failure:implementation PART FOUR MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS Chapter14.managing knowledge Chapter15.enhancing management decision making PART FIVE MANAGING GONTEMPORARY INFORMATION SYSTEMS Chapter16.information systems security and control Chapter17.managing international information systems Chapter18.managing firm infrastructure and enterprise systems INTERNATIONAL GASE STRDIES ICS1 APPENDLX A:BUSINESS PROCESS PEDESIGN PROJECT A1 REFERENCES R1 NAME INDES NI1 ORGANIXATIONS INDES OI1 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INDEX IOI1 SUBJECT INDEX SI1 |
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