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INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE

SPRAGUE, RALPH H. - Personal Name;

This book deals with the management of information technology as it is being practiced in organizations today. The management of information technology is becoming increasingly important for several reasons:

The complexity and capabilities of information technology are increasing at a rapid rate.

The tasks and situations to which organizations are applying information tech nology are likewise increasing in complexity.

As the technology and the uses to which it is put become increasingly complex, the process of developing systems to deliver the technology becomes more dif- ficult.

The use of information technology is taking on strategic importance. Organiza tions are discovering new ways that information systems can affect their long- range competitive environment, organizational structure, and rate of growth.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Barbara C. Mcnurlin
Call Number
658.40388 MCN i
Publisher
New Jersey : Prentice Hall International Inc.., 1989
Collation
xxii, 569p. : ill ; 24cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-13-464919-2
Classification
658.40388
Content Type
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Edition
2nd. ed.
Subject(s)
Information Management
Management System
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