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Solution Manual for Introduction to Business Information Systems, 3rd Canadian Edition, James Norrie, Michelle Nanjad, Mark W. Huber,
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: IT For Business and Business Professionals
The Importance of Infromation Systems
Whats in IT for Me?
Whats in IT for an Organization?
Whats in IT for Society?
Chapter 2: Technology Essentials
The Components of IT
The Internet
The World Wide Web
Internet Security
Meaningful Applications of Technology
Chapter 3: Managing and Using Data
Data, Information, and Knowledge
Decision Making and Problem Solving
Databases: The Primary Data Storage for Organizations
Business Intelligence
Chapter 4: Enterprise Systems
Information Systems that Support Business Activities
Enterprise Resource Planning
Enterprise Risk Management
Chapter 5: Creating Business Value
Business Organization and Business Processes
Applying IT to Create Business Value
Corporate, IT, and Project Governance
Chapter 6: Managing IS Projects and Creating IS Solutions
Critical Pre-Development Questions
The Stages and Importance of the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
Managing an IS Project
IS Development Teams
Standard IS Methodology
IT Tools for IS Development
Chapter 7: E-Commerce
E-Commerce Defined
The E-Commerce Advantage
Benefits and Limitations of E-Commerce
E-Commerce Between Organizations
The Technology of E-Commerce
Chapter 8: Web 2.0, Social Media, and Online Trends
Defining Social Technologies and Utility
User-Generated Content
Creating Business Utility Using Social Media Tools and E-Marketing
The Social and Business Impacts of Web 2.0
Tech Guide A: The Details of IT Hardware and Software
An Overview of Hardware
Hardware Devices
Operating Software
Application Software
Tech Guide B: The Details of Networking
Network Architecture
Network Layer Model
Different Kinds of Networks
Tech Guide C: The Details of SQL, Logical Modelling, and XML
Using SQL to Query Relational Databases
Using Logical Modelling to Create a Relational Database and Querying Multitable Databases
Using XML for Data Transfer
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