Introduction to information systems T. Cornford, M. Shaikh is1 060 2013
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- 4.1.2 Learning outcomes
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4.1.1 Aims of the chapter
The aims of this chapter are to: • introduce a broad survey of information technologies including hardware, networks and software • describe the fundamental characteristics of this technology and how it works, its power and limitations • balance a concern with the most recent and up-to-date or cutting edge technologies, and those that are older, well established but still in use. 4.1.2 Learning outcomes By the end of this chapter, and having completed the Essential reading and activities, you should be able to: • express a logical understanding of how the technical parts of a computer-based information system work, their principal structures and components including contemporary software technologies for information processing and communications • demonstrate a good understanding of the significance of history for understanding contemporary information systems and the concept of legacy systems • discuss the evolution of different types of information and communication technologies (eras) and the extent to which new technologies have led to changes in the way organisations use technology and are structured and operate • explain client–server, enterprise and cloud computing and give examples of each • describe the database approach and offer examples of its advantages over a file-based approach. 4.1.3 Essential reading Laudon, K.C. and J.P. Laudon Management information systems: managing the digital firm. (Boston; London: Pearson, 2013) thirteenth edition [ISBN 9780273789970 (pbk)] Chapters 5, 6 and 7. Curtis, G. and D. Cobham Business information systems: analysis, design and practice. (London: Prentice Hall, 2008) sixth edition [ISBN 9780273713821] Chapters 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8. 4.1.4 Synopsis of chapter content The chapter introduces contemporary information and communications technology including computers of various forms, computer hardware and its logical structure, computer software and networking. The approach is in part historical, exploring the changes over time (eras) in the dominant model of computing and the way that this technology is deployed by organisations. The chapter also initiates a discussion over the possible impact that specific types of technology may have on how organisations are structured or how they go about their business. Chapter 4: Contemporary trends in information and communication technologies 47 Download 0.65 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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