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Introduction To Business Information Management.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Bruxelles : ASP, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (191 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789057182990
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Introduction To Business Information ManagementDDC classification:
  • 658.4038011
LOC classification:
  • T58.6 -- .D666 2013eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Part I Information systems in a business environment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Information technology in a business environment -- 2.1 The organization as a system -- 2.1.1 Business Processes -- 2.1.2 The value chain -- 2.1.3 Value systems and the supply chain -- 2.2 information systems -- 2.3 Information technology in businesses -- 2.3.1 Data processing -- 2.3.2 Task automation -- 2.3.3 integrated information systems -- 2.4 The benefits of information systems -- 2.5 Information systems and competitive advantage -- 3 A framework for information management -- 3.1 A framework -- 3.2 The information systems -- 3.2.1 The domains -- 3.2.2 The life cycle -- 3.3 IT Management -- 3.4 IT Governance -- Part II Business Information Systems -- 4 Operational information systems -- 4.1 Classification of operational systems -- 4.2 Office applications -- 4.3 intranets -- 4.4 Knowledge management systems -- 4.5 Sales and marketing -- 4.6 Production -- 4.7 Financial management and accounting -- 4.8 Human resources management -- 4.9 Integrated business information systems -- 4.10 E-business and e-commerce -- 4.10.1 Types of e-business -- 4.10.2 Phases in the adoption of e-business -- 4.10.3 E-business infrastructure -- 4.10.4 e-business security -- 4.10.5 Advantages and disadvantages of e-business -- 5 Management information systems -- 5.1 The architecture of a business intelligence system -- 5.2 The data warehouse -- 5.3 The ETL process -- 5.4 Data warehouse analysis -- 5.4.1 Reports -- 5.4.2 On-line analytical processing -- 5.4.3 Data mining -- Part III The information systems life cycle -- 6 The conception of information systems -- 6.1 Preparation -- 6.2 The current situation -- 6.3 The desired situation -- 6.4 The transition -- 7 IT Architecture -- 7.1 The ISO/IEC 42010 architecture standard -- 7.2 The Zachman framework -- 7.3 TOGAF.
7.3.1 The architecture development method -- 7.3.2 The ADM guidelines and techniques -- 7.3.3 Using TOGAF -- 7.4 Architectural views and models -- 7.4.1 The conceptual view -- 7.4.2 The design view -- 8 System development -- 8.1 to buy or to develop? -- 8.2 Application development methodologies -- 8.2.1 Linear methodologies -- 8.2.2 Iterative software development -- 8.2.3 Agile software development -- 8.2.4 Package implementation -- 8.3 Implementation models -- 8.4 Programming languages -- 8.4.1 Generations of programming languages -- 8.4.2 Low-level programming languages -- 8.4.3 Procedural languages -- 8.4.4 Non-procedural languages -- 9 Information systems roll-out -- 9.1 Roll-out preparation -- 9.2 Deployment -- 9.3 Initial operations -- 10 IT Operations -- 10.1 Information systems management -- 10.1.1 Business process management -- 10.1.2 Data management -- 10.1.3 Application management -- 10.1.4 Infrastructure management -- 10.2 Daily operations -- 11 Decommissioning IT systems -- 11.1 Activities -- 11.2 Risks and issues -- Part IV IT management and IT governance -- 12 IT Project management -- 12.1 Project management activities -- 12.2 Project planning techniques -- 12.3 IT Projects -- 13 IT Management -- 13.1 IT as a service -- 13.2 ITIL -- 13.3 IT Personnel -- 13.3.1 Management functions -- 13.3.2 Architecture functions -- 13.3.3 Service delivery functions -- 13.3.4 Technical and administrative functions -- 13.4 The organizational structure of an IT department -- 13.5 Outsourcing -- 13.6 Cloud computing -- 13.7 Operational IT service costs -- 13.7.1 The total cost of ownership -- 13.7.2 Charge-out -- 14 IT Governance -- 14.1 Business-IT Alignment -- 14.1.1 The strategic impact grid -- 14.1.2 the Strategic Alignment Model -- 14.2 ISO/IEC 38500 -- 14.3 COBIT -- 14.3.1 Meeting stakeholders needs -- 14.3.2 Enabling a holistic approach.
14.3.3 Separating governance from managment -- Literature -- Index.
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Intro -- Part I Information systems in a business environment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Information technology in a business environment -- 2.1 The organization as a system -- 2.1.1 Business Processes -- 2.1.2 The value chain -- 2.1.3 Value systems and the supply chain -- 2.2 information systems -- 2.3 Information technology in businesses -- 2.3.1 Data processing -- 2.3.2 Task automation -- 2.3.3 integrated information systems -- 2.4 The benefits of information systems -- 2.5 Information systems and competitive advantage -- 3 A framework for information management -- 3.1 A framework -- 3.2 The information systems -- 3.2.1 The domains -- 3.2.2 The life cycle -- 3.3 IT Management -- 3.4 IT Governance -- Part II Business Information Systems -- 4 Operational information systems -- 4.1 Classification of operational systems -- 4.2 Office applications -- 4.3 intranets -- 4.4 Knowledge management systems -- 4.5 Sales and marketing -- 4.6 Production -- 4.7 Financial management and accounting -- 4.8 Human resources management -- 4.9 Integrated business information systems -- 4.10 E-business and e-commerce -- 4.10.1 Types of e-business -- 4.10.2 Phases in the adoption of e-business -- 4.10.3 E-business infrastructure -- 4.10.4 e-business security -- 4.10.5 Advantages and disadvantages of e-business -- 5 Management information systems -- 5.1 The architecture of a business intelligence system -- 5.2 The data warehouse -- 5.3 The ETL process -- 5.4 Data warehouse analysis -- 5.4.1 Reports -- 5.4.2 On-line analytical processing -- 5.4.3 Data mining -- Part III The information systems life cycle -- 6 The conception of information systems -- 6.1 Preparation -- 6.2 The current situation -- 6.3 The desired situation -- 6.4 The transition -- 7 IT Architecture -- 7.1 The ISO/IEC 42010 architecture standard -- 7.2 The Zachman framework -- 7.3 TOGAF.

7.3.1 The architecture development method -- 7.3.2 The ADM guidelines and techniques -- 7.3.3 Using TOGAF -- 7.4 Architectural views and models -- 7.4.1 The conceptual view -- 7.4.2 The design view -- 8 System development -- 8.1 to buy or to develop? -- 8.2 Application development methodologies -- 8.2.1 Linear methodologies -- 8.2.2 Iterative software development -- 8.2.3 Agile software development -- 8.2.4 Package implementation -- 8.3 Implementation models -- 8.4 Programming languages -- 8.4.1 Generations of programming languages -- 8.4.2 Low-level programming languages -- 8.4.3 Procedural languages -- 8.4.4 Non-procedural languages -- 9 Information systems roll-out -- 9.1 Roll-out preparation -- 9.2 Deployment -- 9.3 Initial operations -- 10 IT Operations -- 10.1 Information systems management -- 10.1.1 Business process management -- 10.1.2 Data management -- 10.1.3 Application management -- 10.1.4 Infrastructure management -- 10.2 Daily operations -- 11 Decommissioning IT systems -- 11.1 Activities -- 11.2 Risks and issues -- Part IV IT management and IT governance -- 12 IT Project management -- 12.1 Project management activities -- 12.2 Project planning techniques -- 12.3 IT Projects -- 13 IT Management -- 13.1 IT as a service -- 13.2 ITIL -- 13.3 IT Personnel -- 13.3.1 Management functions -- 13.3.2 Architecture functions -- 13.3.3 Service delivery functions -- 13.3.4 Technical and administrative functions -- 13.4 The organizational structure of an IT department -- 13.5 Outsourcing -- 13.6 Cloud computing -- 13.7 Operational IT service costs -- 13.7.1 The total cost of ownership -- 13.7.2 Charge-out -- 14 IT Governance -- 14.1 Business-IT Alignment -- 14.1.1 The strategic impact grid -- 14.1.2 the Strategic Alignment Model -- 14.2 ISO/IEC 38500 -- 14.3 COBIT -- 14.3.1 Meeting stakeholders needs -- 14.3.2 Enabling a holistic approach.

14.3.3 Separating governance from managment -- Literature -- Index.

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