IS Management Handbook, Seventh EditionCarol V. Brown CRC Press, 1999. okt. 28. - 808 oldal In systems analysis, programming, development, or operations, improving productivity and service - doing more with less - is the major challenge. Regardless of your management level, the Handbook gives you the advice and support you need to survive and prosper in the competitive environment. It is the only comprehensive and timely source of technical and managerial guidance, providing expert information on the latest IT management techniques from top IS experts. This edition explains state-of-the-art technologies, innovative management strategies, and practical step-by-step solutions for surviving and thriving in today's demanding business environment. The IS Management Handbook outlines how to effectively manage, adapt and integrate new technology wisely, providing guidance from 70 leading IS management experts in every important area. This reference enables its readers to ensure quality, contain costs, improve end-user support, speed up systems development time, and solve rapidly changing business problems with today's IS technology. |
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ACHIEVING STRATEGIC IT ALIGNMENT | 1 |
The New Enabling Role of the IT Infrastructure | 5 |
Partnering Roles of the IS Executive | 19 |
Knowledge ManagementComing Up the Learning Curve | 27 |
The CIO Role in the Era of Dislocation | 41 |
The IS Executive and Strategic Planning | 49 |
Integrated Systems Planning A Holistic Model | 63 |
Strategic Information Technology Planning and the Line Managers Role | 73 |
ITEnhanced Productivity and Profitability | 399 |
The Use of Intelligent Agents for Decision Making An Analysis of the State of the Art | 405 |
Analyzing Agents for Electronic Commerce | 419 |
Java The Language and Its Supporting Technologies | 431 |
The Methodology Evolution From None to OneSizeFitsAll to Eclectic | 443 |
Strategic Use of JAD | 451 |
UserCentered Design | 463 |
Database Development Methodology and Organization | 481 |
Managing Advanced Information Technology | 83 |
Moving the IT Work Force to a ClientServer Environment | 95 |
Redesigning the IT Organization for the Information Age | 109 |
Successfully Hiring and Retaining IT Personnel | 121 |
Preparing for the Outsourcing Challenge | 133 |
IT Performance Turnaround The Outsourcing Alternative | 143 |
Support Services Outsourcing | 151 |
Managing the IT Procurement Process | 157 |
Control of Information Systems Outsourcing | 173 |
DESIGNING AND OPERATING AN ENTERPRISE INFRASTRUCTURE | 185 |
ClientServer Computing Politics and Solutions | 191 |
Culture Change A ClientServer Enabler | 201 |
Shifting to Distributed Computing | 211 |
Improving Data Center Productivity and Effectiveness | 225 |
US Telecommunications Today | 233 |
Operating Standards for LANs | 249 |
Virtual Networking Management and Planning | 257 |
Successful Network Implementations | 269 |
Integrating Electronic Messaging Systems and Infrastructures | 279 |
Data Warehousing Concepts and Strategies | 295 |
Data Marts Plan Big Build Small | 315 |
A Framework for Developing Enterprise Data Warehouses | 321 |
Data Mining Exploring the Corporate Asset | 331 |
Data Conversion Fundamentals | 339 |
Quality Information Services | 355 |
Information Systems Audits Whats in It for Executives? | 365 |
Key Factors to Strengthen the Disaster Contingency and Recovery Planning Process | 373 |
Taking an Adaptive Approach to IS Security | 383 |
PROVIDING APPLICATION SOLUTIONS | 395 |
Project Success and Customer Needs | 491 |
WinWin Projects | 501 |
Managing the UserIS Relationship | 509 |
Reengineering Project Challenges | 517 |
Managing Development in the Era of Complex Systems | 527 |
Meeting the Software Challenge | 533 |
Analyses of Software Quality and Auditing | 549 |
Software Testing Basics and Guidelines | 563 |
Ethical Responsibility for Software Development | 575 |
EXPLOITING WEB TECHNOLOGIES | 585 |
Creating Electronic Markets in Business toBusiness Commerce | 589 |
ECommerce Issues for External Web Sites | 605 |
Developing Corporate Intranets | 613 |
Designing a BusinessJustified Intranet Project | 623 |
Expanding the Reach of Electronic Commerce The Internet EDI Alternative | 635 |
Implementing and Supporting Extranets | 649 |
Internet Security and Firewall Policies | 661 |
Implementing the First Web Site | 681 |
Internet Acceptable Usage Policies | 687 |
FACILITATING KNOWLEDGE WORK | 697 |
Helping Users Help Themselves | 699 |
Supporting Telework | 707 |
Information Sharing Within Organizations | 719 |
EndUser Computing Control Guidelines | 727 |
Control Issues in EndUser Computing and Applications | 739 |
Reviewing EndUser Applications | 749 |
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