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Rating: Summary: A MIS TREATISE Review: here is a book which progresses from intermediate to the expert levels. an excellent book for any and all students who have started or already started studying and implementing management information systems. the lucidly written chapters and the excellent presentation style means that the readers have not to tax their minds at all but sit back and enjoy along with the author and at the same time become an expert
Rating: Summary: Quick scan on everything related to MIS and computing Review: I read this book in order to find essentials of enterprise information systems (ERP, document management) explained to be useful for under-graduate students. This book however discusses everything related to computers and just covers lots of individual subjects without getting deep enough in any of them. The result is a mess that lacks focus. For university use this book handles things too generally. It also contains inaccuracies of some techniques explained which shouldn't be the case on textbooks. Some problems are certainly due to the fast development in IT industry and this books too large focus to have current facts right. This book is useful only to people with no prior knowledge of computers and information systems as an introduction to what all there is. Then they can buy books with proper focus individual subjects to really learn these things. I'd hate to work as an engineer in a company run by business people with MIS knowledge only according to this book.
Rating: Summary: book review Review: I've taught approximately 34 sections of collegiate courses including MIS, Law, Economics, Accounting, Statistics and College Algebra. This text is a good general introduction into the area of MIS. It explains basic definitions and provides an organizational hierarchy or framework for strategic systems, MIS, Knowledge-based systems and artificial intelligence, operational systems etc. It is a good introduction to MIS because students need an overall framework to apply the technology. They cannot get this framework from computer programming alone. The Laudon text provides many diagrams, system flow charts, CD-ROM supplements and a plethora of meaningful learning tools. At the end of the work, the author includes a number of fairly complicated case studies which provide random operational facts which students must organize utilizing the MIS technology taught in the Laudon text. My students did well in the course and enjoyed the rigorous presentation. This text is not for the mediocre student. It is geared for the B or better student.
Rating: Summary: Very Good Book Review: The Book gives the best insight for Information systems and its application to the real world. I congratulate the authors for this. I am reading the B.Sc. in Business and Computing at the University of Malta and I have successfully done two assignments and two exams on informatuion systems. The Help I got from this book is great and it is like having the tutor at home.
Rating: Summary: book review Review: This book came to me in great condition and the sender sent it extremely fast. The sender was kind and considerate and ensured that I recieved the book. I am very happy with my purchase.
Rating: Summary: Informative and up-to-date summary for non-computer students Review: This book is an essential for those students who know nothing about computers, networks and the internet. It gives good examples, suggests web sites to visit for interactive learning and is run alongside the web site for the book with essay questions, multiple choice questions etc.
Rating: Summary: Essentials of Management Information Systems Review: This book is not just expensive, it contains enough misdirection and inaccuracy to make it difficult going. Add to this the extremely busy style and excesive use of graphics, and statements such as (paraphrase) "Look at the diagram at the beginning of each chapter for the answer to all your questions....."These diagrams are almost incomprehensible and don't attempt to show a logical flow.
Rating: Summary: good book and very modern Review: This book is utter tripe. I am forced to use it in an MBA program and now I know less about MIS than I did before. I have a background in MIS fortunately for me, my classmates are not so lucky. Great if you need a definition for a fax machine!
Rating: Summary: Very good introduction to Managing an Information System Review: This text book is a good starting place for managers to learn about information systems and how to implement them into their own companies. I bought this book for a class on information systems, and not only did I find the book very thorough, but the web site gives the readers a chance to understand what they read by providing outlines and brief quizzes. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn about computer based information systems, or wants to stay up to date on current business practices.
Rating: Summary: Very good introduction to Managing an Information System Review: This text book is a good starting place for managers to learn about information systems and how to implement them into their own companies. I bought this book for a class on information systems, and not only did I find the book very thorough, but the web site gives the readers a chance to understand what they read by providing outlines and brief quizzes. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn about computer based information systems, or wants to stay up to date on current business practices.
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