TY - BOOK AU - Mcnurlin Barbara C AU - Sprague Ralph H TI - Information Systems Management in Practise / Third Edition SN - 130422762 PY - 1993/// PB - Prentice Hall International N1 - Preface, The Importance of Information Systems Management, Leadership Issues, Information Systems Management's Leadership Role, The Strategic Role of Information Systems, Information Systems Planning, Managing the Essential Technologies, Distributed Systems: The Overall Architecture, Building the Telecommunications Highway System, Managing Information Resources, Managing Information Systems Operations, Managing System Development, The Evolving System Development Spectrum, Management Issues in System Development, Managing the New Universe of Computing, The Expanding Universe of Computing, Supporting the Expanding Universe of Computing, Support Systems, Decision Support Systems and Executive Information Systems, Group Support Systems, The Growing Importance of Intelligent Systems, Electronic Document Management, Information Systems and People, Helping People Become Comfortable with Information Technology, Managing the Human Side of Systems N2 - Preface, The Importance of Information Systems Management, Leadership Issues, Information Systems Management's Leadership Role, The Strategic Role of Information Systems, Information Systems Planning, Managing the Essential Technologies, Distributed Systems: The Overall Architecture, Building the Telecommunications Highway System, Managing Information Resources, Managing Information Systems Operations, Managing System Development, The Evolving System Development Spectrum, Management Issues in System Development, Managing the New Universe of Computing, The Expanding Universe of Computing, Supporting the Expanding Universe of Computing, Support Systems, Decision Support Systems and Executive Information Systems, Group Support Systems, The Growing Importance of Intelligent Systems, Electronic Document Management, Information Systems and People, Helping People Become Comfortable with Information Technology, Managing the Human Side of Systems ER -