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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: NEW DELHI PHI 2014Edition: 2nd.(EEE)Description: xvi,555ISBN:
  • 978-81-203-4876-9
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4038/JOS/MOH
MANAGEMENT/RACKSummary: This textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate students of management (BBA/MBA) provides comprehensive coverage of business applications of management information systems in today’s new era of knowledge-based economy where the value of a firm’s knowledge assets has become a key resource that can be leveraged into long-term strategic benefits. The text focuses on the information systems requirements vis-a-vis management perspectives required in a business environment. The technology innovations are covered, with particular emphasis on Data Management Systems, Decision Support and Expert Systems.
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Books Books Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research Information Systems 658.4038/JOS/MOH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Link to resource Available MIS,BUSINESS APPLICATIONS,DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS,DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS,EXPERT SYSTEMS,INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SICSR-B-18904
Books Books Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research Information Systems 658.4038/JOS/MOH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Link to resource Available MIS,BUSINESS APPLICATIONS,DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS,DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS,EXPERT SYSTEMS,INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SICSR-B-18905

This textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate students of management (BBA/MBA) provides comprehensive coverage of business applications of management information systems in today’s new era of knowledge-based economy where the value of a firm’s knowledge assets has become a key resource that can be leveraged into long-term strategic benefits. The text focuses on the information systems requirements vis-a-vis management perspectives required in a business environment. The technology innovations are covered, with particular emphasis on Data Management Systems, Decision Support and Expert Systems.

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