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adam_text | Co ,, e Contents
Pkei-act. 14
I Information Systems in the
Digital Age 29
I Business Information Systems in Your Career 30
Chapter-Opening Case:
Premier League: The Power of IT Analytics 31
1-1 Why are information systems so essential for
running and managing a business today? 33
How Information Systems are Transforming Business 33 •
What s New in Management Information Systems? 34 •
Globalization Challenges and Opportunities: A Flattened
World 36
Interactive Session: People
Can You Run Your Company with Your iPhone? 37
Business Drivers of Information Systems 39
1-2 What exactly is an information system?
How does it work? What are its people,
organizational, and technology
components? 41
What is an Information System? 41 * It isn’t Simply
Technology: The Role of People and Organizations 43 •
Dimensions of Information Systems 44
Interactive Session: Technology
Digital Transformation of Healthcare at Singapore’s
JurongHealth Services 47
1-3 How will a four-step method for business
problem solving help you solve information
system-related problems? 48
The Problem-Solving Approach 49 * A Model of the
Problem-Solving Process 49 * The Role of Critical
Thinking in Problem Solving 51 • The Connections
Among Business Objectives, Problems, and Solutions 52
1-4 What information systems skills and knowledge
are essential for business careers? 53
How Information Systems will Affect Business Careers 53 *
Information Systems and Business Careers: Wrap-Up 56 •
How This Book Prepares You for the Future 56
1-5 How will MIS help my career? 58
The Company 58 • Position Description 58 • Job
Requirements 58 • Interview Questions 58 * Author Tips 58
Review Summary 59 • Key
Terms 60 • Review Questions
60 • Discussion Questions 60 *
Hands-On MIS Projects 61
Management Decision Problems
61 • Improving Decision Making:
Using Databases to Analyze Sales Trends 61 •
Improving Decision Making: Using The Internet
to Locate Jobs Requiring Information Systems
Knowledge 62
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 62
Business Problem-Solving Case
Did information Systems Cause Deutsche Bank •
to Stumble? 63
2 Global E-business and Collaboration 68
Chapter-Opening Case:
Enterprise Social Networking Helps Sanofi Pasteur
Innovate and Improve Quality 69
2-1 What major features of a business arc
important for understanding the role of
information systems? 70
Organizing a Business: Basic Business Functions 71 *
Business Processes 72 • Managing a Business and Firm
Hierarchies 74 * The Business Environment 75 •
The Role of Information Systems in a Business 76
2-2 How do systems serve different management
groups in a business, and how do systems that
link the enterprise improve organizational
performance? 76
Systems for Different Management Groups 76 * Systems
for Linking the Enterprise 81
Interactive Session: People
Data Changes How NFL Teams Play the Game and
How Fans See It. . 82
E-Business, E-Commerce, and E-Government 85
2-3 Why are systems for collaboration and social
business so important, and what technologies
do they use? 85
What is Collaboration? 85 • What is Social Business? 87 •
Business Benefits of Collaboration and Social
Business 87 • Building a Collaborative Culture and.
Business Processes 89 * Tools and Technologies for
Collaboration and Social Business 89
Interactive Session: Technology
Collaborating the Glasscubes Way 91
2-4 What is the role of the information systems
function in a business? 94
The information Systems Department 95 • Information
Systems Services 96
2-5 How will MIS help my career? 96
The Company 96 •Position Description 97* Job
Requirements 97 • Interview Questions 97 * Author Tips 97
5
Review Summary 98 * Key
Terms 99 * Review Questions
99 * Discussion Questions 100
* Hands-On MIS Projects
100
Managemenl Decision Problems
100 • Improving Decision Making: Use a Spreadsheet
to Select Suppliers 100 •
Achieving Operational Excellence: Using Internet
Software to Plan Efficient Transportation Routes 101
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 101
Business Problem-Solving Case
Can a Rugby Union Teach Businesses How to Turn
Customers into Supporters? 102
3 Achieving Competitive Advantage with
Information Systems 106
Chapter-Opening Case:
Tate Lyle Devise a Global IT Strategy 107
3-1 How do Porter’s competitive forces model,
the value chain model, synergies, core
competencies, and network-based strategies
help companies use information systems for
competitive advantage? 108
Porter s Competitive Forces Model 109 * Information
System Strategies For Dealing With Competitive Forces
110
Interactive Session: People
Can. Technology Replace Managers? 113
The Internet s Impact on Competitive Advantage 115 •
The Business Value Chain Model 116 • Synergies, Core
Competencies, and Network-Based Strategies I IS *
Disruptive Technologies: Riding the Wave 121
3-2 How do information systems help businesses
compete globally? 122
The Internet and Globalization 123 * Global Business and
System Strategies 123 • Global System Configuration 124
3-3 How do information systems help businesses
compete using quality and design? 124
What is Quality? 125 * How Information Systems Improve
Quality 125
3-4 What is the role of business process
management (BPM) in enhancing
competitiveness? 127
What is Business Process Management? 127
Interactive Session: Organizations
Carter’s Redesigns Its Business Processes 130
3-5 How will MIS help my career? 131
The Company 132 • Position Description 132 * Job
Requirements 132 * Interview Questions 132 *
Author Tips 132
Review Summary 133 *
Key Terms 134 * Review
Questions 134 * Discussion
Questions 135 • Hands-On
MIS Projects 135
Management Decision
Problems 135 • Improving Decision Making: Using a
Database to Clarify Business Strategy 136 * Improving
Decision Making: Using Web Tools To Configure And
Price An Automobile 136
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 137
Business Problem-Solving Case
Walmart Versus Amazon and the Future of Retail 138
4 Ethical and Social Issues in Information
Systems 142
Chapter-Opening Case:
The Dark Side of Big Data 143
4-1 What ethical, social, and political issues are
raised by information systems? 145
A Model for Thinking About Ethical, Social, and Political
Issues 146 * Five Moral Dimensions of the Information Age
147 • Key Technology Trends That Raise Ethical Issues 148
4-2 What specific principles for conduct can be
used to guide ethical decisions? 150
Basic Concepts: Responsibility, Accountability, and
Liability 150 * Ethical Analysis 151 * Candidate Ethical
Principles 151 * Professional Codes of Conduct 152 * Some
Real- World Ethical Dilemmas 152
4-3 Why do contemporary information systems
technology and the Internet pose challenges
to the protection of individual privacy and
intellectual property? 153
Information Rights: Privacy and Freedom in the Internet
Age 153 * Property Rights: Intellectual Properly 159
4-4 How have information systems affected laws for
establishing accountability and liability and the
quality of everyday life? 162
Computer-Related Liability Problems 162 • System
Quality: Data Quality and System Errors 163 * Quality of
Life: Equity, Access, and Boundaries 164
Interactive Session: Technology
Volkswagen Pollutes Its Reputation with Software to
Evade Emissions Testing 168
Interactive Session: People
Will Automation Kill Jobs’ 1 70
Health Risks: RSI. CVS, and Cognitive Decline 171
4-5 How will MIS help my career? 172
The Company M2 • Position Description ¡72 ■
Job Requirements 173 • interview Questions 173 •
Audio) Tips M3
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Summary i 73 * Key
174 • Review
174 * Discussion
175 * Hands-On
Projects 175
Management Da iswn I’rohlans
175 • Achieving Operational
Excellence: Creating a Simple
Blog 176 •Improving Decision
Making: Analyzing Web Browser Privacy 176
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 176
Business Problem-Solving Case
Faccbook Privacy: Your Life for Sale 177
li information Technology
Infrastructure 181
Review Summary 212 •
Key Terms 213 • Review
Questions -214 * Discussion .
Questions 214 * Hands-On ,
M IS Projects 215
Management Décision
Problems 215 * Improving
Decision Making: Using a Spreadsheet to Evaluate
Hardware and Software Options 215 * Improving
Decision Making: Using Web Research to Budget For
a Sales Conference 216
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 216
Business Problem-Solving Case
Ls BYOD Good for Business? .217 .■■■■
6 Foundations of Business Intelligence: Databases
and Information Management 222.
5 IT Infrastructure: Hardware and Software 182
Chapter-Opening Cases
Southeast Asia’s Grab Leverages Information
Technology to Enhance Its Services 183
5-1 What are the components of IT
infrastructure? 184
IT Infrastructure Components 185 .
5-2 What are the major computer hardware, data
storage, input, and output technologies used in
• business and the major hardware trends? 187
. Types of Computers 187 * Storage, Inputt and Output
■ Technology 189 • Contemporary Hardware Trends 189
Interactive Sessions Technology
Wearable Computers Change How We Work 1.91 -
Interactive Sessions Organizations
Glory Finds Solutions in the Cloud 196 ...
5-3 What are the major types of computer software
used in business and the major software
trends? 199
Operating System Software 200 * Application
■ ■ Software and Desktop Productivity Tools 201 *. ■
HTML and HTML5 204 * Web Services 204 » Software
■ Trends 205 .
5-4 What are the principal issues in managing
hardware and software technology? 207
Capacity Planning and Scalability 207 * Total Cost of
Ownership (TCO) of Technology Assets 208 * Using
. Technology Service Providers 208 • Managing Mobile
Platforms 210 • Managing Software Localization for
Global Business 210
5-5. How will MIS help ray career? 211...
The Company 211 * Position Description 211 * Job .
Requirements 211 * Interview Questions 211 * Author
; : Tips 212
Chapter-Opening Case:
Data Management Helps the CharlotteHorn ets’”--
Learn M ore About Their Fans 223
6-1 What is a database, and how does a relational
database organize data? 225
Entities and A ttributes 225 • Organizing Data in a • ■
. Relational Database 225 • Establishing Relationships 228
6-2 What are the principles of a database
management system? 231
. Operations of a Relational DBMS 231 * Capabilities of
Database Management Systems 232 * Non-Relational
Databases and Databases in the Cloud 235
6-3 What are the principal tools and technologies
for accessing information from databases to
improve business performance and. decision
making? 236
The Challenge of Big Data 236* Business Intelligence
Technology Infrastructure 237
Interactive Session: Technology
Societe Generate Builds an Intelligent System to •
Manage Information Flow 239
Analytical Tools: Relationships, Patterns, Trends 240 *
Databases and the Web 243
6-4 Why are information policy, data
administration, and. data quality assurance
essential for managing the firm’s data
resources? 245
Establishing an Information Policy 245 * Ensuring Data
Quality 245
6-5 How will MIS help my career? 246
The Company 246 * Position Description 246 ....
Interactive Session: Organizations
Data-Driven Policing Goes Global 247
Job Requirements 248 * Interview Questions 248 *.
Author Tips 248
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Review Summary 249 *
Key Terms 250 * Review
Questions 250 • Discussion
Questions 251 • Hands-On
MIS Projects 251
Management Decision
Problems 251 •Achieving
Operational Excellence: Building a Relational
Database for Inventory Management 252 • Improving
Decision Making: Searching Online Databases for
Overseas Business Resources 252
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 253
Business Problem-Solving Case
How Reliable Is Big Data? 254
7 Telecommunications, the Internet, and Wireless
Technology 258
Chapter-Opening Case:
Alibaba: Redefining Traditional Retailing 259
7-1 What are the principal components of
telecommunications networks and key
networking technologies? 260
Networking and. Communication Trends 260 What Is
a Computer Network? 261 • Key Digital Networking
Technologies 263.
1-2 What are the different types of networks? 265
. Signals: Digital Versus Analog 266 • Types of
Networks 266 • Transmission Media and Transmission
Speed 267
7-3 How do the Internet and Internet technology
work, and how do they support communication
and e-business? 268
What Is the Internet? 268 • Internet Addressing and
Architecture 269
Interactive Session: Organizations
The Global Battle Over Net Neutrality : 271
Internet Services and Communication Tools 273
Interactive Session: People
Monitoring Employees on Networks: Unethical or
Good Business? 276
The Web 277
7-4 What are the principal technologies
and standards for wireless networking,
communication, and Internet access? 284
Cellular Systems 284 • Wireless Computer Networks
and Internet Access 285 • RFID and Wireless Sensor
Networks 287
7-5 How will MIS help my career? 289
The Company 289 • Position Description 289 • Job
Requirements 290 * Interview Questions 290 • Author
Tips 290
Review Summary: 290 * Key
Terms 292 • Review
Questions 292 * Discussion
Questions 293 • Hands-On
MIS Projects 293
Management Decision
Problems 293 * Impmvih
Decision Making: Using Spreadsheet SvjlwdreJo
Evaluate Wireless Services294 • Achieving Operational
Excellence: Using Web Search Engines for Business
Research 294
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 294
Business Problem-Solving Case
Google, Apple, and Facebook Battle for Your
Internet Experience 295
8 Securing Information Systems 300
Chapter-Opening Case:
Cyberattacks in the Asia-Pacific Target the Weakest..
Link: People 301
8-1 Why are information systems vulnerable to
destruction, error, and abuse? 303
Why Systems Are Vulnerable303 • Malicious Software:
Viruses, Worms, Trojan Horses, and Spyware 305 *
Hackers and Computer Crime 307
Interactive Session: Technology
WannaCry and the SWIFT System Hacking Attacks:
Theft on a Worldwide Scale 308
Internal Threats: Employees 313 • Software
Vulnerability 314 .
8-2 What is the business value of security and
control? 314
Legal and Regulatory Requirements for Electronic
Records Management 315 • Electronic Evidence and
Computer Forensics 316
8-3 What are the components of an organizational
framework for security and control? 316
Information Systems Controls 317 • Risk
Assessment 318 • Security Policy 318 • Disaster Recovery
Planning and Business Continuity Planning 319 • The
Role of Auditing 320
8-4 What are the most important tools and
technologies for safeguarding information
resources? 320
Identity Management and Authentication 320 •
Firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems, and Antivirus
Software 322 * Securing Wireless Networks 324
• Encryption and Public Key Infrastructure 324 *
Securing Transactions with Blockchain 326 * Ensuring
System Availability 326 • Security Issues for Cloud
Computing and the Mobile Digital Platform 327 •
Ensuring Software Quality 328
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Interactive Session: Organizations
i low Secure is 8YOD? 329
8-5 How wiliMIS help my career? ■ 330 .
The ( uiii/miiY. W * Podiitm /Vv ripnnu 55/ *
Job Requirements 3i l * Imcrrirs Questions 35 / *
Author Tips 55!
Review Sunimarx 331 *
Kev Terms 532 * Rev ieu
Questions 333 * Discussion
Questions 334 • 1 laiuls-i )n
MIS Projects 334
Management Decision Problems
334 * Improving Decision
Making: Using Spreadsheet Software to Perform it
Security Risk Assessment 335 * Improving Decision
Making: Evaluating Security Outsourcing Services 335
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 335
Business Problem-Solving Case
Inform;;: / Threats and. Policies in
Europe 336
III Key System Applications for
■ the Digital Age 341
§ • Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer
; Intimacy: Enterprise Applications 342
Chapter-Opening Case: ..
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Enterprise Systems 343
9-1 How do enterprise systems help businesses
achieve operational excellence? 345
What Are Enterprise Systems? 345 * Enterprise
Software 346 • Business Value of Enterprise
. Systems 347
9-2 • How do supply chain management systems. .....
coordinate planning, production, and logistics
• with suppliers? 348
■ The Supply Chain 348 * Information Systems and Supply
Chain Management 350 * Supply Chain Management
Software 350Global Supply: Chains and the Internet 352-
Interactive Sessions Technology
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Business.Value of Supply Chain-Management : : •.
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9-3. How do customer relationship management
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What Is Customer Relationship Management? 356 *
Operational and Analytical CRM 360 * Business Value of
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Enterprise Application Challenges 362 * Next-Generation
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9-5 ;How will MIS- help my career? . 365
The Company 365 * Position Description 365
Job Requirements 365 * Interview Questions 365
Author Tips 366
Review Summary 366 *
Key Terms 367 * Review ■
Questions 367 * Discussion
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MIS Projects 368 ■
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Collaboration and Teamwork Project 370
Business Problem-Solving Case
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i i E-commerce: Digital Markets, Digital •
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Chapter-Opening Case:.;..
U faer Storms Europe, Europe Strikes Back 377. •
1.0-1 W hat are the unique features of e-commerce,
digital markets, and digital goods? . 379 •
E-commerce Today 379 * The New E-commerce: Social
Mobile, Local 382 * Why E-commerce Is Different 382 *
Key Concepts in E-commerce: Digital Markets and
Digital Goods in a Global Marketplace 385
10-2 What are the principal e-commerce business
and revenue models? 388
■ Types of E-commerce 388 * E-commerce Business ■..
•■■■■• Models 389
Interactive Session: Organizations
Deliveroo: Australian Food Delivery Platform ■ • 392
E-commerce Revenue Models 393
10-3 How has e-commerce transformed
marketing? 395
Behavioral Targeting 395 * Social E-Commerce and
Social Network Marketing 399
Interactive Session: People
Getting Social with Customers 401
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10-4 How has e-commerce affected business-to-
business transactions? 402
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) 403 * New Ways erf
B2B Buying and Selling 403
10-5 What is the role of m-commerce in business,
and what are the most important m-commerce
applications? 405
Location-Based Services and Applications 406 • Other
Mobile Commerce Services 407
10-6 What issues must be addressed when building
an e-commerce presence? 407
Develop an E-commerce Presence Map 407 • Develop a
Timeline: Milestones 408
10-7 How will MIS help my career? 409
The Company 409 • Job Description 409 • Job
Requirement : 409 • Interview Questions 409 • Author
Tips 410
Review Summary 410 •
Key Terms 411 • Review
Questions 412 • Discussion
Questions 412 • Hands-On
MIS Projects 412
Management Decision Problems
412 * Improving Decision
Making: Using Spreadsheet Software to Analyze
a Dot-com Business 413 • Achieving Operational
Excellence: Evaluating E-commerce Hosting Services 413
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 414
Business Problem-Solving Case
An iDEAL Solution to the Single Online EU
Market? 415
S I Improving Decision Making and Managing
Knowledge 420
Chapter-Opening Case:
Roche: Changing Medical Care with Mobile
Technology and. Big Data . 421
11-1 What are the different types of decisions,
and how does the decision-making process
work? 423
Business Value of Improved Decision Making 423 * Types
of Decisions 423 • The Decision-Making Process 425 •
High-Velocity Automated Decision Making 426 • Quality
of Decisions and Decision Making 426
11-2 How do business intelligence and business
analytics support decision making? 427
What is Business Intelligence? 427 • The Business
Intelligence Environment 427 • Business Intelligence and
Analytics Capabilities 429 * Business Intelligence Users
432 • Group Decision-Support Systems 436
11-3 What are the business benefits of using
artificial intelligence techniques in decision
making and knowledge management? 436
Machine Learning 436
interactive Session: Technology
Singapore Sports Institute Uses Analytics for SEA
Games 437
Neural Networks 438 • Genetic Algorithms 439 •
Intelligent Agents 440 * Natural Language Processing,
Computer Vision Systems, and Robotics 441
Interactive Session: People
Will Robots Replace People in Manufacturing? 442
Expert Systems 443
11-4 What types of systems are used for enterprise-
wide knowledge management and knowledge
work, and how do they provide value for
businesses? 445
Enterprise- Wide Knowledge
Management Systems 445
• Knowledge Work Systems
447
11- 5 How will M IS help my
career? 449
The Company 449 •
Position Description 449 *
Job Requirements 450 * Interview Questions 450 • Author
Tips450
Review Summary 450 • Key Terms 452 • Review
Questions 452 • Discussion Questions 453 • Hands-On
MIS Projects 453
Management Decision Problems 453 * Improving
Decision Making: Using Pivot Tables to Analyze
Sales Data 454 • Improving Decision Making: Using
Intelligent Agents for Comparison Shopping 454
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 454
Business Problem-Solving Case
GE Bets on the Internet of Things and Big Data
Analytics 455
IV Building and Managing
Systems 461
12 Building Information Systems and Managing
Projects 462
Chapter-Opening Case:
Eastspring: Targeted Enterprise System ...
Building 463
12- 1 What are the core problem-solving steps for
developing new information systems? 464
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Defining and Understanding the Problem 465 • Developing 12-5 How will MIS help my
Alternative Solutions 467 • Evaluating and Choosing career? 492
Solutions 467 • Implementing the Solution 468 The Company 492 *
12-2 What are the alternative methods for building Position Description 492
information systems? 470 * Job Requirements 492 *
TrMtional Systems DevelopmentTfie Cycle 471 ♦ Interview Questions 492 •
Prototyping 471 • End-User Development 472 • Author
Application Software Packages, Software Services, and Tips 493
Outsourcing 473 • Mobile Application Development; Review Summary 493 *
Designing for a Multi-Screen World 475 Key Terms 494 * Review Questions 495 * Discussion
Interactive Session: Technology . Questions 495 * Hands-On MIS Projects 496
Developing Mobile Apps: What’s Different 476 Management Decision Problems 496 • Improving
Rapid Application Development for E-Business 477 Decision Making: Using Database Software to Design
12-3 What are the principal methodologies for a Customer System for Auto Sales 496 * Achieving
modeling and designing systems? 478 Operational Excellence: Analyzing Website Design and
Structured Methodologies 478 * Object-Oriented Information Requirements 497
Development 479 • Computer-Aided Software Collaboration and Teamwork Project 497
Engineering (CASE) 481
12-4 How should information systems projects be Business Problem-Solving Case
selected and managed? 481 ConAgra’s Recipe for a Better Human Resources
Project Management Objectives 482 • Selecting Projects: System 498
Making the Business Case for a New System 482 *
Managing Project Risk and System-Related Change 485 Glossary 503
Interactive Session: Organizations Indexes 518
Fujitsu Selects a SaaS Solution to Simplify the Sales
Process 490
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title_full | Essentials of management information systems Kenneth C. Laudon (New York University), Jane P. Laudon (Azimuth Information Systems) |
title_fullStr | Essentials of management information systems Kenneth C. Laudon (New York University), Jane P. Laudon (Azimuth Information Systems) |
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title_short | Essentials of management information systems |
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