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For undergraduate database management courses. Get Students
Straight to the Point of Database Processing Database Processing:
Fundamentals, Design, and Implementation reflects a new teaching
and professional workplace environment and method that gets
students straight to the point with its thorough and modern
presentation of database processing fundamentals.
For undergraduate Introductory Management Information Systems
courses. Help students understand the ways information systems are
transforming business As technology continues to change the way
organisations do business, knowledge of MIS is critical.
Experiencing MIS illustrates how organisations use information
systems to solve business problems every day. This modular text
uses illustrative cases, exercises, projects, and other aids to
ensure students connect concepts to everyday life by making MIS
interesting and relevant to them. Changes and highlights in the 8th
Edition keep pace with the fast-moving world of MIS and keep
students up to date and knowledgeable on how to apply emerging
technologies to better achieve their organisation's strategies.
Unique and updated guides within each chapter highlight themes in
ethics, security, MIS careers, and other timely topics.
For undergraduate database management students or business
professionals Here's practical help for understanding, creating,
and managing small databases-from two of the world's leading
database authorities. Database Concepts by David Kroenke and David
Auer gives undergraduate database management students and business
professionals alike a firm understanding of the concepts behind the
software, using Access 2013 to illustrate the concepts and
techniques. Three projects run throughout the text, to show
students how to apply the concepts to real-life business
situations. The text provides flexibility for choosing the software
instructors want to use in class; allows students to work with new,
complete databases, including Wedgewood Pacific Corporation,
Heather Sweeney Designs, and Wallingford Motors; and includes
coverage for some of the latest information on databases available.
For introductory courses in Management Information Systems
Processes, Systems, and Information: An Introduction to MIS, Second
Edition provides a concise introduction to MIS with a hands-on
approach to business processes. Authored by Earl H. McKinney, Jr.
and David M. Kroenke, the text shows students exactly how
businesses use information systems and technology to accomplish
their goals, objectives, and competitive strategy. Packed with
examples of business situations, both real and fictitious, the book
helps students understand what business systems actually are-and
see why they are so important. The text consists of the five
SAP-focused chapters from McKinney and Kroenke's Processes,
Systems, and Information: An Introduction to MIS. A pair of
appendices after chapters four and five contains SAP process
exercises that enable students to get hands-on experience applying
what they're learning in the course. This clear emphasis on
business processes, and SAP in particular, makes Processes,
Systems, and Information: An Introduction to MIS, Second Edition
the ideal text for courses attended by students not majoring in
MIS.
For undergraduate Introductory Management Information Systems
courses. Exploring how people use IS to solve business problems,
this engaging introduction explains why MIS is the most important
course in the business school-showing students how businesses use
information systems and technology to accomplish their goals,
objectives, and competitive strategy. Three unique Guides per
chapter focus on the themes of ethics, security, and other timely
topics; a number of illustrative cases, exercises, projects, and
other aids ensure that students connect the knowledge in the text
to everyday life.
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