Systems analysis and design is a challenge to teach because it is not meant to be taught in a classroom environment. It is practiced in the real worlds of busi- ness and government and should be ta…
One of those rare books on information technology and its social Implications that is both informative and fun to read. New Scientist A complete course on information technology and its impact o…
The contents of the book are 1 Introduction 2 How, When, and Why to Use Demographics 3 The 1990 Cencus 4 Federal Government Sources 5 Private Sources 6 Academic, Industry, and Nonprofit Sourc…
“My personal passage is, in many ways, a microcosm of the larger struggle within the journalism profession to come to terms with the digital reckoning. Will the new technologies enhance journalis…
New edition of a standard work on structured programming focuses on strategies for developing high-quality systems in the 1990s and beyond. Discusses structured design, analysis, and walkthroughs. …
A survey of the European information industry in the run up to the single market and beyond, this volume aims to serve as a guide to businesses of all sizes, to increase their understanding of the …
This "inside account captures the energy--and the madness--of the software giant's race to develop a critical new program. . . . Gripping" (Fortune Magazine). Showstopper is the dramatic, inside st…
Network benchmarking is the in-depth comparison of network management functions and instruments of two or more companies in order to establish quantifiable indicators of network management efficien…
New relationships - both business-to-business and business-to-consumer, not possible before the Net - enable firms to co-evolve in online business communities. These communities are the most powerf…
This book is intended for a course in managing information services. The primary audience is students majoring in information systems; the book is also relevant for MBAs who expect to be involved i…