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PÄRT1
Chapter
1
An Introduction to Information Systems
2
Chapter
2
Information Systems in Organizations
50
PART
2
Chapters Hardware: Input, Processing, Output, and
Storage Devices
98
Chapter
4
Software: Systems and Application Software
154
Chapter
5
Database Systems, Data Centers, and Business
Intelligence
204
Chapter
6
Telecommunications and Networks
250
Chapter
7
The Internet, Web, Intranets, and
Extranets
300
Business Information Systems
353
Chapter
8
Electronic and Mobile Commerce
354
Chapter
9
Enterprise Systems
398
vi
BRIEF CONTENTS
Chapter
10
Information and Decision Support Systems
436
Chapter
11
Knowledge Management and Specialized Information
Systems
492
Chapter
12
Systems Development: Investigation and Analysis
538
Chapter
13
Systems Development: Design, Implementation,
Maintenance, and Review
590
ΠΙΙΗΙ
information Systems in Business and Society
633
Chapter
14
The Personal and Social Impact
oí
Computers
634
Glossary
685
Subject Index
695
Company Index
712
PARTI
Contents
Preface
xix
Castilla-la Mancha,
Spain
3
Information Concepts
5
Data, Information, and Knowledge
5
The Characteristics of Valuable Information
7
The Value of Information
8
System Concepts
8
System Performance and Standards
9
What Is an Information System?
9
Input, Processing, Output, Feedback
9
Computer-Based Information Systems
12
Business Information Systems
18
Information Systems @ Work: CIBS: Maintaining Quality while
Growing
19
Electronic and Mobile Commerce
20
Enterprise Systems: Transaction Processing Systems and Enterprise
Resource Planning
22
Information and Decision Support Systems
23
Specialized Business Information Systems: Knowledge Management,
Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, and Virtual Reality
26
Systems Development
29
Systems Investigation and Analysis
30
Ethical
&
Societal Issues: How Much Privacy for Your Data?
31
Systems Design, Implementation, and Maintenance and Review
32
Information Systems in Society, Business, and Industry
33
Security, Privacy, and Ethical Issues in Information Systems
and the Internet
33
Computer and Information Systems Literacy
35
vii
viü CONTENTS
Information Systems
in the Functional Areas of Business
36
Information Systems in Industry
36
Global Challenges in Information Systems
37
CASE ONE: Business before Technology at Campbell s Soup
44
CASE TWO: Shoes Plus Information: A Winning Formula
45
Tesco, United Kingdom
51
Organizations and Information Systems
52
Organizational Structures
56
Innovation
58
Organizational Culture and Change
60
Reengineering
and Continuous Improvement
62
User Satisfaction and Technology Acceptance
63
Ethical
&
Societal Issues: Electronic Medical Records
64
Quality
66
Outsourcing, On-Demand Computing, and Downsizing
66
Competitive Advantage
68
Factors That Lead Firms to Seek Competitive Advantage
68
Strategic Planning for Competitive Advantage
70
Performance-Based Information Systems
72
Productivity
72
Return on Investment and the Value of Information Systems
73
Risk
75
Careers in Information Systems
75
Roles, Functions, and Careers in IS
77
Typical IS Titles and Functions
80
Information Systems @ Work: Profile of
а СЮ:
Bringing
Technology to Health Care
82
Other IS Careers
83
Working in Teams
84
Finding a Job in IS
84
CASE ONE: Gaining the Edge
90
CASE TWO: Listen to Customers with Voice of the Customer Programs
91
Deutsche Bank, Germany
99
Computer Systems: Integrating the Power of Technology
100
Hardware Components
101
Hardware Components in Action
102
Processing and Memory Devices: Power, Speed, and Capacity
103
Processing Characteristics and Functions
103
Memory Characteristics and Functions
104
Multiprocessing
106
Parallel Computing
107
Secondary Storage
107
Access Methods
108
Secondary Storage Devices
109
CONTENTS ix
Enterprise
Storage Options
112
Input and Output Devices: The Gateway to Computer Systems
115
Characteristics and Functionality
115
Input Devices
116
Output Devices
122
Computer System Types
129
Portable Computers
129
Nonportable Single-User Computers
133
Multiple-User Computer Systems
135
Information Systems @ Work: Build Your Own
136
Green Computing
141
Ethical
&
Societal Issues: So Many Servers: Reducing Energy
Consumption in Information Systems
142
CASE ONE: Extreme Storage
149
CASE TWO: Serving Up Football
150
Equitas Micro Finance, India
155
An Overview of Software
156
Systems Software
157
Application Software
157
Supporting Individual, Group, and Organizational Goals
157
Systems Software
159
Operating Systems
159
Current Operating Systems
163
Information Systems @ Work: Linux in Business
166
Workgroup Operating Systems
1б7
Enterprise Operating Systems l68
Operating Systems for Small Computers, Embedded Computers,
and Special-Purpose Devices
169
Utility Programs
170
Middleware
173
Application Software
173
Overview of Application Software
173
Personal Application Software
175
Mobile Application Software
182
Workgroup Application Software
182
Enterprise Application Software
183
Application Software for Information, Decision Support, and Competitive
Advantage
184
Programming Languages
184
Ethical
&
Societal Issues: Software Controls Nuclear Power Plants
185
The Evolution of Programming Languages
187
Visual, Object-Oriented, and Artificial Intelligence Languages
187
Software Issues and Trends
189
Software Bugs
190
Copyrights and Licenses
190
Freeware and Open-Source Software
191
Software Upgrades
193
Global Software Support
193
CASE ONE: Tendring District Council: Open for Business Online
199
CASE TWO: Your Next Car on a Tablet
200
CONTENTS
Medihełp,
South
Africa
205
Data Management 207
The
Hierarchy
of Data
207
Data
Entities,
Attributes, and Keys 208
Data Centers, Data
Modeling, and Database Characteristics
210
Data Center 210
Data
Modeling
212
The Relational
Database
Model 213
Database
Management Systems 216
Overview of Database Types
216
Providing a User View
218
Creating and Modifying the Database
218
Storing and Retrieving Data
219
Manipulating Data and Generating Reports
220
Database Administration
223
Popular Database Management Systems
224
Database Virtualization
225
Special-Purpose Database Systems
226
Using Databases with Other Software
226
Information Systems @ Work: Managing the Database: It Can t
Stop
227
Database Applications
228
Big Data Applications
228
Linking the Company Database to the Internet and Mobile
Devices
229
Ethical
&
Societal Issues: HanaTour Strengthens Database
Security
230
Data Warehouses, Data Marts, and Data Mining
232
Distributed Databases
236
Object-Relational Database Management Systems
237
Visual, Audio, and Other Database Systems
238
CASE ONE: Helping Marines and Sailors to Quit Smoking
245
CASE TWO: The Giants, the Pats, the Money, and the Tweets
246
Nethope, United States
251
An Overview of Telecommunications
253
Basic Telecommunications Channel Characteristics
255
Short-Range Wireless Options
258
Medium-Range Wireless Options
2бО
Wide Area Wireless Network Types
262
Growth in Wireless Data Traffic
265
Networks and Distributed Processing
265
Network Types
266
Basic Processing Alternatives
2б8
Client/Server Systems
269
Telecommunications Hardware
270
Ethical
&
Societal Issues: Using Networks to Share
Medical Data
271
CONTENTS xi
Telecommunications Software 277
Securing Data
Transmission 278
Information Systems @
Work: is E-mail History?
280
Virtual Private Network (VPN) 281
Telecommunications Services and Network Applications 282
Cellular Phone
Services 282
Linking
Personal Computers
to Mainframes
and Networks 283
Voice Mail
283
Home and Small
Business Networks 284
Electronic
Document
Distribution 285
Call
Centers 285
Telecommuting and
Virtual
Workers and
Workgroups 286
Electronic Meetings 287
Electronic Data
Interchange
288
Unified
Communications 289
Quick
Response
Codes 289
Global
Positioning
System Applications 290
CASE ONE: No More Wires in the Dorms at the University of Massachusetts
Amherst
295
CASE TWO: JW Marriott Marquis Miami s Luxurious Communications
Technology
296
Pepsico, Russia
301
Use and Functioning of the Internet
302
How the Internet Works
304
Accessing the Internet 306
Ethical
&
Societal Issues: Bringing High-Speed Internet
to Poland
308
Cloud Computing
309
The World Wide Web
311
How the Web Works
311
Web Programming Languages
314
Web Services
316
Developing Web Content and Applications
316
Internet and Web Applications
317
Web
2.0
and the Social Web
318
Online Information Sources
320
Search Engines and Web Research
324
Information Systems @ Work: Improved Insight via Clickstream
Analysis
325
Web Portals
327
Blogging and Podcasting
331
Online Media and Entertainment
333
Shopping Online
337
Travel, Geolocation, and Navigation
338
Internet Utilities
340
Intranets and
Extranets
341
Internet Issues
341
CASE ONE: University of Sydney Redesigns Its Web Site
348
CASE TWO: Amanda Palmer
Kickstarts 349
xii CONTENTS
Business Information Systems 353
8 Electronic and Mobile
Commerce
354
Kramp Group, Holland 355
An
Introduction
to
Electronic
Commerce
356
Business-to-Business E-Commerce 356
Business-to-Consumer E-Commerce 357
Consumer-to-Consumer E-Commerce 359
e-Government 360
Information Systems @ Work: E-Commerce Web Sites:
They Only
Work if They Work
361
An Introduction to Mobile Commerce
362
Mobile Commerce in Perspective
Зб2
M-Commerce Web Sites
ЗбЗ
Advantages of Electronic and Mobile Commerce
ЗбЗ
Multistage Model for E-Commerce
364
E-Commerce Challenges
Зб7
Dealing with Consumer Privacy Concerns
367
Overcoming Consumers Lack of Trust
368
Overcoming Global Issues
369
Electronic and Mobile Commerce
Applications
370
Retail and Wholesale
370
Manufacturing
371
Marketing
372
Advertising
373
Bartering
373
Investment and Finance
375
Banking
376
E-Boutiques
376
Ethical
&
Societal Issues: AbilityOne: E-Commerce Not Just
for the Sighted
377
Strategies for Successful E-Commerce and
M-Commerce
379
Defining an Effective E-Commerce Model and
Strategy
379
Defining the Web Site Functions
379
Establishing a Web Site
380
Building Traffic to Your Web Site
380
Maintaining and Improving Your Web Site
381
Technology Infrastructure Required to Support E-Commerce
and M-Commerce
382
Hardware
383
Web Server Software
384
E-Commerce Software
384
Mobile Commerce Hardware and Software
384
Electronic Payment Systems
385
CASE ONE:
MobiKash:
Bringing Financial Services
ίο
Rural Africa
393
CASE TWO:
Nambé
Moves to the Cloud
394
CONTENTS xiii
9 Enterprise Systems 398
Yioula Group, Athens,
Greece
399
An
Overview of Transaction
Processing Systems 400
Traditional Transaction
Processing
Methods and Objectives
402
Transaction Processing Systems for Entrepreneurs and Small and
Medium-Sized Enterprises
406
Transaction Processing Activities
407
Data Collection
407
Data Editing
408
Data Correction
409
Data Manipulation
409
Data Storage
409
Document Production
409
Enterprise Resource Planning and Customer Relationship
Management
409
An Overview of Enterprise Resource Planning
410
Advantages of ERP
410
Challenges in Implementing ERP Systems
412
Leading ERP Systems
413
Supply Chain Management (SCM)
415
Information Systems @ Work: Project Management: A Vital
Element
416
Financial and Managerial Accounting and ERP
419
Customer Relationship Management
420
Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)
423
Ethical
&
Societal Issues: Kick-Starting a Small Nonprofit with Online
Fundraising
424
Hosted Software Model for Enterprise Software
425
CASE ONE: Kerry Group Is on Your Table
431
CASE TWO: GMC Puts ERP in the Cloud
432
10
Information and Decision Support Systems
436
Irish Life, Ireland
437
Decision Making and Problem Solving
438
Decision Making as a Component of Problem Solving
438
Programmed versus Nonprogrammed Decisions
440
Optimization, Satisficing, and Heuristic Approaches
441
The Benefits of Information and Decision Support Systems
442
An Overview of Management Information Systems
443
Management Information Systems in Perspective
443
Inputs to a Management Information System
444
Outputs of a Management Information System
445
Characteristics of a Management Information System
447
Functional Aspects of the MIS
447
Financial Management Information Systems
448
Manufacturing Management Information Systems
451
Marketing Management Information Systems
454
Human Resource Management Information Systems
459
Other Management Information Systems
462
An Overview of Decision Support Systems
463
Ethical
&
Societal Issues: You Want to Put That where?
464
Characteristics of a Decision Support System
465
xlv CONTENTS
Capabilities of a Decision Support System
467
A Comparison of DSS and MIS
468
Components of a Decision Support System
468
The Database
470
The Model Base
470
The User Interface, or Dialogue Manager
471
Information Systems @ Work:
VÚB
Decision Support Technology
472
Group Support Systems
473
Characteristics of a GSS That Enhance Decision Making
474
GSS Hardware and Software Tools
477
GSS Alternatives
478
Executive Support Systems
480
Executive Support Systems in Perspective
480
Capabilities of Executive Support Systems
480
CASE ONE: Sports: Not Just Fun and Games
488
CASE TWO:
Mando:
Inventory Management and More
488
11
Knowledge Management and Specialized Information
Systems
492
Repsol, Spain
493
Knowledge Management Systems
494
Overview of Knowledge Management Systems
495
Data and Knowledge Management Workers and Communities of
Practice
496
Obtaining, Storing, Sharing, and Using Knowledge
497
Technology to Support Knowledge Management
497
An Overview of Artificial Intelligence
499
Artificial Intelligence in Perspective
500
The Nature of Intelligence
500
The Brain Computer Interface
502
The Major Branches of Artificial Intelligence
502
Expert Systems
503
Robotics
503
Ethical
&
Societal Issues: To School by Remote Control
504
Information Systems @ Work: Allied Vision Technologies Is Watching
the Pavement
507
Vision Systems
508
Natural Language Processing and Voice Recognition
508
Learning Systems
509
Neural Networks
509
Other Artificial Intelligence Applications
509
An Overview of Expert Systems
510
Components of Expert Systems
511
The Inference Engine
513
The Explanation Facility
513
The Knowledge Acquisition Facility
513
The User Interface
514
Participants in Developing and Using Expert Systems
514
Expert Systems Development Tools and Techniques
515
Multimedia and Virtual Reality
516
Overview of Multimedia
516
Overview of Virtual Reality
520
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Interface Devices
520
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of Virtual Realty
521
Viţţual
Meality Applications
522
Specialized Systems
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540
Participants
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541
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543
.Initiating.Systems Development
544
Information
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546 · ■ .
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547
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Establishing Objectives for Systems Development
550
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Systems Development Life Cycles and Approaches
552
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Traditional Systems Development. Life Cycle
553
Prototyping
. .554 ., .
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Rapid Application Development* Agile Development, and Other Systems
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. Development Approaches
555 ·.
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Outsourcing,
Ön-Demand
Computing, and Cloud Computing
558
: Mobile Application Development
560
Factors Affecting Systems Development Success
561
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561./. ·
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.562
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564 -
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.565
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xvi CONTENTS
13
Immobilienscout24,
Germany
591
Systems Design
592
Logical and Physical Design
592
Object-Oriented Design
593
Interface Design and Controls
594
Design of System Security and Controls
595
Environmental Design Considerations
599
Generating Systems Design Alternatives
601
Evaluation Techniques
603
Freezing Design Specifications 604
The Contract
605
The Design Report
605
Systems Implementation
606
Acquiring Hardware from an IS Vendor
607
Acquiring Software: Make or Buy?
608
Acquiring Database and Telecommunications Systems
610
User Preparation
610
Ethical
&
Societal Issues: Kids and Programming
611
IS Personnel: Hiring and Training
613
Site Preparation
613
Data Preparation
613
Installation
613
Testing
613
Start-Up
614
Information Systems @ Work: implementation: it s about
People, Too
615
User Acceptance
617
Systems Operation and Maintenance
617
Reasons for Maintenance
618
Types of Maintenance
619
The Request for Maintenance Form
619
Performing Maintenance
619
The Relationship between Maintenance and Design
620
Systems Review
621
Types of Review Procedures
621
System Performance Measurement
622
CASE ONE: IBM Grades Programmer Productivity
629
CASE TWO: COBOL: Not Going Away Anytime Soon
629
Information Systems in Business ami ir-n^
14
The Personal and Sociai
impaci
&
Сопшії^·
Bredolab
Botnet,
Russia
635
Computer Waste and Mistakes
636
Computer Waste
636
Computer-Related Mistakes
637
Preventing Computer-Related Waste and Mistakes
638
Establishing Policies and Procedures
638
Implementing Policies and Procedures
639
CONTENTS xvii
Monitoring
Policies
and Procedures
639
Reviewing Policies and Procedures
640
Computer Crime
640
The Computer as a Tool to Commit Crime
641
Cyberterrorism
642
Identity Theft
642
Ethical
&
Societal Issues: Identity Theft and Gaming Consoles
643
Internet Gambling
645
The Computer as a Tool to Fight Crime
645
Recovery of Stolen Property
645
Monitoring Criminals
646
Assessing Crime Risk for a Given Area
646
The Computer as the Object of Crime
647
Illegal Access and Use
647
Spyware
649
Information and Equipment Theft
649
Patent and Copyright Violations
650
Computer-Related Scams
653
International Computer Crime
653
Preventing Computer-Related Crime
654
Crime Prevention by State and Federal Agencies
654
Crime Prevention by Corporations
654
Crime Prevention for Individuals and Employees
658
Privacy Issues
661
Privacy and the Federal Government
661
Privacy at Work
661
Privacy and E-Mail
661
Privacy and Instant Messaging
662
Privacy and Personal Sensing Devices
662
Privacy and the Internet
662
Information Systems @ Work: Keeping E-Mail on Target
663
Privacy and Internet Libel Concerns
665
Privacy and Fairness in Information Use
665
Privacy and Filtering and Classifying Internet Content
666
Electronic Communications Privacy Act
667
Individual Efforts to Protect Privacy
670
The Work Environment
671
Health Concerns
671
Avoiding Health and Environmental Problems
671
Ethical Issues in Information Systems
673
CASE ONE: Fletcher Allen Health Care Deals with Another Kind ot Virus
680
CASE TWO: Security Monitoring and Big Data
681
Glossary
685
Subject Index
695
Company Index
712
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title | Principles of information systems |
title_auth | Principles of information systems |
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title_full | Principles of information systems Ralph M. Stair ; George W. Reynolds |
title_fullStr | Principles of information systems Ralph M. Stair ; George W. Reynolds |
title_full_unstemmed | Principles of information systems Ralph M. Stair ; George W. Reynolds |
title_short | Principles of information systems |
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topic | Management information systems Informationssystem (DE-588)4072806-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Management information systems Informationssystem Einführung |
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