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Experiencing MIS, Global Edition Paperback – 14 July 2016
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For undergraduate Introductory Management Information Systems courses.
As technology continues to change the way organisations do business, knowledge of MIS is critical. Experiencing MIS illustrates for students how organisations use information systems to solve business problems every day. This modular text uses illustrative cases, exercises, projects, and other aids to ensure your students connect concepts to everyday life with an “in your face” attitude about MIS. Unique guides in each chapter highlight themes in ethics, security, and other timely topics.
Every year brings important new technology to organisations and the 7th Edition reflects these trends, keeping your students up to date and knowledgeable on how to apply emerging technologies to better achieve their organisations’ strategies.
- ISBN-109781292163574
- ISBN-13978-1292163574
- Edition7th
- PublisherPearson
- Publication date14 July 2016
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions22 x 2 x 27.5 cm
- Print length720 pages
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Focus on Important Themes of Ethics, Security, and Other Timely Topics
- UPDATED! Two Guides per chapter―one on ethics and one on the application of the chapter’s contents to some other dimension of business―foster thought, discussion, and active participation by concentrating on current issues in information systems. These guides amplify the chapter’s core material and help students strengthen their problem-solving skills to become better business professionals.
Connect Classroom Knowledge to Everyday Life
- In-Chapter Business Examples demonstrate how information is relevant in the real world and include:
- UPDATED! A new discussion of PRIDE Systems begins Chapters 7 through 12. PRIDE is a Performance Recording, Integration, Delivery, and Evaluation system that uses cloud technology and a wide array of mobile devices to integrate patient exercise data with health care providers, health clubs, insurance agencies, and employers.
- UPDATED! A Chapter-Ending Case Study on Amazon allows students to think about the information in the chapter as it relates to Amazon.com.
Current Content to Help Keep Your Students Up-to-date with the Most Recent Events
- Coverage of security had been added to every chapter of this revision.
- Falcon Security cases have been added to Chapters 1-6.
- UPDATED! Every sentence and industry reference is checked for obsolescence in an attempt to keep each chapter current. Events move fast, and to keep the text current, the Seventh Edition includes changes and updates in every chapter, including:
- New industry statistics such as projected technology job growth from BLS.
- New discussion about augmented reality hardware; NewSQL and In-Memory DBMS, 10; notable APTs; ransomware; localization using IBM’s Watson; and recent large-scale data breaches.
- New discussion about and statistics on social media, including revenue models, security concerns, and the use of social media in recruiting.
- New discussion about the forces pushing digital change: Bell’s Law, Moore’s Law, Metcalfe’s Law, Nielsen’s Law, and Kryder’s Law.
- Expanded discussion of new net neutrality regulations, personal area networks (PANs) and Bluetooth, social capital using a YouTube channels example, mobile ad spending, and EU’s right-to-be-forgotten law.
- Updated developments in 3D printing, self-driving cars, and IoT.
- Updated WebTrends; HDInsight description; IS jobs, descriptions, and salary data; CEO surveys on the importance of BI; ERP vendor rankings and comments.
- Updated E-R notation for minimum cardinality to conform to contemporary usage.
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- ASIN : 1292163577
- Publisher : Pearson
- Publication date : 14 July 2016
- Edition : 7th
- Language : English
- Print length : 720 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781292163574
- ISBN-13 : 978-1292163574
- Item weight : 1.52 kg
- Dimensions : 22 x 2 x 27.5 cm
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- DarocoleReviewed in the United States on 7 September 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Text and Storylines
Verified PurchaseThe reader will learn aspects of technology and information systems. The author uses a storyline to introduce business events and reasonings to business decisions.