EBK INTRO.TO INFO.SYSTEMS - 7th Edition - by Rainer - ISBN 9781119362968

EBK INTRO.TO INFO.SYSTEMS
7th Edition
Rainer
Publisher: WILEY CONS
ISBN: 9781119362968

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Chapter 4 - Information SecurityChapter 4.1 - Introduction To Information SecurityChapter 4.2 - Unintentional Threats To Information SystemsChapter 4.3 - Deliberate Threats To Information SystemsChapter 4.4 - What Organizations Are Doing To Protect Information ResourcesChapter 4.5 - Information Security ControlsChapter 5 - Data And Knowledge ManagementChapter 5.3 - Big DataChapter 5.5 - Knowledge ManagementChapter 6 - Telecommunications And NetworkingChapter 6.1 - What Is A Computer Network?Chapter 6.3 - The Internet And The World Wide WebChapter 6.6 - Network Applications: CollaborationChapter 6.7 - Network Applications: EducationalChapter 7 - E-business And E-commerceChapter 7.2 - Business-to-consumer (b2c) Electronic CommerceChapter 7.3 - Business-to-business (b2b) Electronic CommerceChapter 8 - Wireless, Mobile Computing, And Mobile CommerceChapter 8.1 - Wireless TechnologiesChapter 8.2 - Wireless Computer Networks And Internet AccessChapter 8.3 - Mobile Computing And Mobile CommerceChapter 8.4 - The Internet Of ThingsChapter 9 - Social ComputingChapter 9.1 - Web 2.0Chapter 9.2 - Fundamentals Of Social Computing In BusinessChapter 9.4 - Social Computing In Business: MarketingChapter 9.5 - Social Computing In Business: Customer Relationship ManagementChapter 10 - Information Systems Within The OrganizationChapter 10.3 - Enterprise Resource Planning SystemsChapter 11 - Customer Relationship Management And Supply Chain ManagementChapter 11.1 - Defining Customer Relationship ManagementChapter 11.2 - Operational Customer Relationship Management SystemsChapter 11.5 - Supply Chain ManagementChapter 11.6 - Information Technology Support For Supply Chain ManagementChapter 12 - Business AnalyticsChapter 12.3 - Descriptive AnalyticsChapter 12.4 - Predictive AnalyticsChapter 13 - Acquiring Information Systems And ApplicationsChapter 13.2 - Strategies For Acquiring It ApplicationsChapter 13.4 - Alternative Methods And Tools For Systems DevelopmentChapter TG.1 - HardwareChapter TG.2 - SoftwareChapter TG.3 - Cloud Computing

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The goal of Introduction to Information Systems is to teach undergraduate business majors how to use information technology to master their current or future jobs. Students develop a working understanding of information systems and information technology

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Corresponding editions of this textbook are also available below:

Introduction To Information Technology
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780471170655
Introduction To Information Systems: Enabling And Transforming Business
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780470233573
Introduction to Information Systems: Enabling and Transforming Business
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Introduction To Information Systems
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