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Introduction to Management Information Systems
Gordon B.Davis, University of Minnesota ^
McGraw-HiH Series in Management Information Systems
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The first to follow the recent ACM recommendations for an MIS course, the text provides an understanding of the conceptual foundations supporting the analysis, design and use of computer-based management information systems. 1974, 492 pages
Computer Data Processing, Second Edition Gordon B. Davis, University of Minnesota
As in the first edition, COMPUTER DATA PROCESSING furnishes the beginning student with a solid introduction to computers, especially with regard to their use in information processing. 1973, 672 pages
Introduction to Electronic Computers, Second Edition Gordon B. Davis, University of Minnesota
In order to provide a general Introduction, this text combines the presentation of the fundamentals of electronic data processing with material on the important languages. This is a major revision that has been updated to...
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Fülszöveg
Introduction to Management Information Systems
Gordon B.Davis, University of Minnesota ^
McGraw-HiH Series in Management Information Systems
Jl
The first to follow the recent ACM recommendations for an MIS course, the text provides an understanding of the conceptual foundations supporting the analysis, design and use of computer-based management information systems. 1974, 492 pages
Computer Data Processing, Second Edition Gordon B. Davis, University of Minnesota
As in the first edition, COMPUTER DATA PROCESSING furnishes the beginning student with a solid introduction to computers, especially with regard to their use in information processing. 1973, 672 pages
Introduction to Electronic Computers, Second Edition Gordon B. Davis, University of Minnesota
In order to provide a general Introduction, this text combines the presentation of the fundamentals of electronic data processing with material on the important languages. This is a major revision that has been updated to Include the most recent advances in hardware and software. 1971, 550 pages
Elementary Cobol Programming Gordon B. Davis and Charles R. Lltecky, both of the University of Minnesota
This is a general introduction to the COBOL language and one of the first books to be published that adheres to the American National Standards. Using this unique book, the student will be able to start programming In COBOL using the most up-to-date standards and techniques. 1971, 265 pages
Currently Associate Professor of Computer Applications and Information Systems at the New York University Graduate School of Business Administration, HENRY C. LUCAS, Jr. has written extensively in the field. His professional career encompasses both industry and education. Formerly Assistant Professor at Stanford University, Dr. Lucas has acted as a consultant to Arthur D. Little in the Information Systems Group and has been editor of the Sloan Management Review. He holds a B.S. in Industrial Administration from Yale and received his M.S. and Ph.D. from Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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This practical introduction concentrates on implementation from the user's standpoint while covering the standard tools and techniques of systems analysis and design. Part One provides a perspective on information systems and on a new approach to systems design. The role of management and the role of computer-based information systems in the organization is discussed here. The central focus of the text is in Part Two, which examines systems analysis and design, a major creative task in a modern organization. The book's last part presents some of the problems of managing the computer department and offers preparation for undertaking information-related activities within the organization.
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