RSS feeds and podcasts of supplemental materials for use with IS 301, Management Information Systems, to be used during the weeks indicted of the Fall, 2013 semester.
General information systems software will be covered in this lesson, while specific packages will be discussed throughout the remainder of this class.
Information systems hardware is rapidly changing but needs to be chosen and purchased with care.
IS can effect and is effected by changes in businesses, competition, economic conditions, and more.
A clear understanding of any field starts with a solid knowledge of the terminology and jargon used in that field. This lesson covers some basic IS terminology and provides an overview of the topics covered throughout this class.
Systems development part 2 on acquiring or developing a new IS.
Systems development part 1, on who participates in the process and how the development cycle works.
Knowledge management helps organizations remain vital while expert systems make key knowledge available to a wider audience.
Decision support systems and all other information systems require accurate input as well as knowledgeable and responsible users.
The goal of enterprise systems is to integrate all business data into a single comprehensive IS.
Electronic commercial activity using personal computers, PDAs, and even cellphones.
Why the Internet was invented and a few of things that can go wrong with it.
Telecommunications and networking are central to the operation of all businesses large or small.
Databases, data warehouses, data marts, and data mining as information sources to make intelligent business decisions.