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Curriculum Design and Instruction To Teach

The Management Of Information Systems: The

Computer as an Organizational Information

System: Using Information Technology To

Engage In Electronic Commerce:


Author: Charles Hayes:



The Management Of Information Systems

(MIS) is a general name for the academic

discipline covering the application of

people, technologies, and procedures;

collectively called the information system

to solve business problems. MIS are distinct

from regular information systems in that they

are used to analyze other information systems

applied in operational activities in the

organization. Academically, the term is commonly

used to refer to the group of information

management methods tied to the automation

or support of human decision making, e.g.

Decision Support Systems, Expert systems,

and Executive information systems.









Special Features Include:

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A Limited Glimpse:


Topics Include:

* Introduction:

* The Computer As An Organizational

Information System:

@ Using Information Technology To

Engage In Electronic Commerce:

1. Electronic Commerce:

a. Anticipated Benefits from Electronic

Commerce:

b. Electronic Commerce Constraints:

c. The Pathway to Electronic Commerce:

2. Business Intelligence:

a. Basic Intelligence Tasks:

b. External Databases:

c. Search Engines:

3. Electronic Commerce Strategy:

4. The Interorganizational System

(IOS):

5. IOS Benefits:

6. Electronic Data Interchange

(EDI):

a. Typical EDI Linkages:

b. Vendor Stock Replenishment:

c. Electronic Funds Transfer:

d. EDI Standards:

e. Degree of EDI Implementation:

f. Proactive and Reactive Business

Partners:

g. Adoption Influences:

h. EDI Benefits:

i. A Challenge to EDI:

7. Electronic Commerce Technology:

a. Technology Choices:

* Evolution of the Internet:

a. ARPANET:

b. The World Wide Web:

c. World Wide Web Terminology:

8. Cyberspace and the Information

Superhighway:

9. An Internet Model:

10. Internet Security:

11. Highlights in MIS: Traffic Cop

of the Internet:

12. Business Applications of the Internet:

a. Marketing Research:

13. Highlights in MIS: The Name Game:

a. Competitive Intelligence:

b. Retailing Applications:

14. Suggestions for Successful Internet

Use:

15. Future Impact of the Internet on Business:

16. Summary:

* CASE PROBLEM: THE OFFICE WORKS:

* STATE OF THE ART CURRICULUM DESIGN:

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