- Degree Bachelor
- Code: IS171
- Credit hrs: 3
- Prequisites: None
This course provides an introduction to information systems. Topics of interest include definitions of Information Systems, functions of information system, major business functions, types of information systems, the role of information in management problem solving, the role of Information Systems in firms competitive advantages, internet business models and E-commerce, it also deals with the factors influence the adoption of inter organizational systems, the benefits and disadvantages of the virtual office and the virtual organization, the benefits and risks of end-user computing, database management systems.
Software Engineering 144 CRs
George M. Markas and James O'Brien, Introduction to Information Systems, McGraw Hill
content serial | Description |
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1 | Course Description and Introduction |
2 | Foundations of Information Systems in Business |
3 | Competing with Information Technology |
4 | Computer Hardware |
5 | Computer Software |
6 | Telecommunications and Networks |
7 | 7th Week Examination |
8 | Data Resource Management |
9 | Data Resource Management (cont.) |
10 | e-Business Systems |
11 | e-Business Systems (cont.) |
12 | 12th Week Examination |
13 | e-Commerce Systems |
14 | e-Commerce Systems (cont.) |
15 | Decision Support Systems |
16 | Final Examination |
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