Essentials of management information systems managing the digital firm

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adam_text Part I Organizations, Management, and the Networked Enterprise 1 Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm 2 Chapter 2 Information Systems in the Enterprise 36 Chapter 3 Information Systems, Organizations, Management, and Strategy 70 Chapter 4 The Digital Firm: Electronic Commerce and Electronic Business 106 Chapter 5 Ethical and Social Issues in the Digital Firm 140 PART I PROJECT Analyzing Business Processes for an Enterprise System 174 Part II Information Technology Infrastructure 175 Chapter 6 Managing Hardware and Software Assets 176 Chapter 7 Managing Data Resources 218 Chapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks 248 Chapter 9 The Internet and the New Information Technology Infrastructure 276 PART II Project Creating a New Internet Business 310 Part III Management and Organizational Support Systems for the Digital Firm 313 Chapter 10 Managing Knowledge for the Digital Firm 314 Chapter 11 Enhancing Management Decision making for the Digital Firm 348 PART III Project Designing an Enterprise Information Portal 378 Part IV Building Information Systems in the Digital Firm 379 Chapter 12 Redesigning the Organization with Information Systems 380 Chapter 13 Understanding the Business Value of Systems and Managing Change 414 Chapter 14 Information Systems Security and Control 450 PART IV Project Redesigning Business Processes for Healthlite Yogurt Company 484 International Case Studies 487 References R 1 Indexes I 1 Photo and Screen Shot Credits P 1 Part I Organizations, Management, and the Networked Enterprise 1 Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm 2 /. 1 Why Information Systems? 4 The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm, 4 • What Is an Information System?, 7 * A Business Perspective on Information Systems, 9 • Window on Technology: UPS Competes Globally with Information Technology, 10* MIS in Action: Manager s Toolkit: How to Analyze a Business Information System Problem, 11 1.2 Contemporary Approaches to Information Systems 14 Technical Approach, 14 • Behavioral Approach, 14 • Approach of This Text: Sociotechnical Systems, 14 1.3 Toward the Digital Firm: The New Role of Information Systems in Organizations 15 The Widening Scope of Information Systems, 15 • The Network Revolution and the Internet, 16 • New Options for Organizational Design: The Digital Firm and the Collaborative Enterprise, 18 • The Digital Firm: Electronic Commerce, Electronic Business, and New Digital Relationships, 21 • Window on Organizations: Fast Paced Fashions at Li Fung, 22 1.4 Learning to Use Information Systems: New Opportunities with Technology 24 MIS in Action: Decisionmaking: Planning a New Internet Business, 25 • The Challenge of Information Systems: Key Management Issues, 26 • Integrating Text with Technology: New Opportunities for Learning, 29 • Make IT Your Business, 29 Management Wrap Up 30 • Summary 30 • Key Terms 31 • Review Questions 31 • Application Software Exercise: Database Exercise: Converting Data to Useful Information for Management Analysis 32 • Group Project 32 • Tools for Interactive Learning 32 • Case Study: Cisco Systems: Poster Child for the Digital Firm? 33 CHAPTER 2 INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE ENTERPRISE 36 2.1 Key System Applications in the Organization 38 Different Kinds of Systems, 39 • Six Major Types of Systems, 40 • Relationship of Systems to One Another, 45 2.2 Systems from a Functional Perspective 46 Sales and Marketing Systems, 47 • Manufacturing and Production Systems, 47 • Window on Management: Safilo Sees Its Way to Better Sales, 48 • Finance and Accounting Systems, 49 • Human Resources Systems, 50 I Contents 2.3 Integrating Functions and Business Processes: Customer Relationship Management, Supply Chain Management, Collaborative Commerce, and Enterprise Systems 51 Business Processes and Information Systems, 51 • Customer Relationship Management and Supply Chain Management, 52 • Window on Organizations: Customer Relationship Management Sweeps Europe, 54 • MIS in Action: Manager s Toolkit: How to Benefit from Customer Relationship Management, 55 • Collaborative Commerce and Industrial Networks, 56 • Enterprise Systems, 59 • MIS in Action: Decisionmaking: Analyzing Enterprise Process Integration, 61 2.4 International Information Systems 62 Forms of Global Business Organization, 62 • Global System Configuration, 63 • Make IT Your Business, 64 Management Wrap Up 64 • Summary 65 • Key Terms 66 • Review Questions 66 • Application Software Exercise: Spreadsheet Exercise: Improving Supply Chain Management 67 • Group Project 67 • Took for Interactive Learning 67 • Case Study: Can Adr P Renew Itself with New Information Systems? 67 Chapter 3 information Systems, Organizations, Management, and Strategy 7O 3.1 Organizations and Information Systems 73 What Is an Organization?, 73 * Common Features of Organizations, 74 • Unique Features of Organizations, 76 • Window on Organizations: E Commerce: Chinese Style, 78 3.2 The Changing Role of Information Systems in Organizations 79 Information Technology Infrastructure and Information Technology Services, 79 • How Information Systems Affect Organizations, 80 • The Internet and Organizations, 82 3.3 Managers, Decision Making, and Information Systems 83 The Role of Managers in Organizations, 83 • Managers and Decision Making, 84 • Implications for the Design and Understanding of Information Systems, 88 3.4 Information Systems and Business Strategy 88 What Is a Strategic Information System?, 88 • Business Level Strategy and the Value Chain Model, 89 • Window on Technology : NextCard Direct Markets with the Internet, 91 • Firm Level Strategy and Information Technology, 95 • Industry Level Strategy and Information Systems: Competitive Forces and Network Economics, 96 • MIS in Action: Manager s Toolkit: Identifying Opportunities for Strategic Information Systems, 98 • Using Systems for Competitive Advantage: Management Issues, 99 • Make IT Your Business, 99 Management Wrap Up 100 • Summary 100 • Key Terms 101 • Review Questions 101 • Application Software Exercise: Database Exercise: Using a Database for Strategic Business Development 102 • Group Project 102 • Tools for Interactive Learning 103 • Case Study: Can GE Prosper with a Digital Firm Strategy? 103 Chapter 4 the Digital. Firm: Electronic Commerce and Electronic Business 1O6 4.1 Electronic Commerce, Electronic Business, and the Emerging Digital Firm 109 Internet Technology and the Digital Firm, 109 • New Business Models and Value Propositions, 110 I Contents xi 4.2 Electronic Commerce 114 Categories of Electronic Commerce, 114 • Customer Centered Retailing, 115 • Business to Business Electronic Commerce: New Efficiencies and Relationships, 118 • Window on Management: Mitsubishi Revs Up its Dealer Networks, 120 • Window on Organizations: Can Covisint Succeed as an Auto Industry Net Marketplace?, 122 • Electronic Commerce Payment Systems, 123 4.3 Electronic Business and the Digital Firm 125 How Intranets Support Electronic Business, 125 • Intranets and Group Collaboration, 126 • Intranet Applications for Electronic Business, 126 • Supply Chain Management and Collaborative Commerce, 129 4.4 Management Challenges and Opportunities 131 Unproven Business Models, 132 • Business Process Change Requirements, 132 • Legal Issues, 133 • Security and Privacy, 133 * MIS in Action: Manager s Toolkit: Digitally Enabling the Enterprise: Top Questions to Ask, 133 • Make IT Your Business, 134 Management Wrap Up 134 • Summary 135 • Key Terms 136 • Review Questions 136 • Application Software Exercise: Spreadsheet Exercise: Analyzing a Dot.com Business 137 • Croup Project 137 • Tools for Interactive Learning 137 • Case Study: The Collapse ofWebvan 137 CHAPTER 5 ETHICAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES IN THE DIGITAL FIRM 1 4O 5.1 Understanding Ethical and Social Issues Related to Systems 142 A Model for Thinking About Ethical, Social, and Political Issues, 143 * Moral Dimensions of the Information Age, 143 • Key Technology Trends That Raise Ethical Issues, 144 5.2 Ethics in an Information Society 145 Basic Concepts: Responsibility, Accountability, and Liability, 145 * MIS in Action: Manager s Toolkit: How to Conduct an Ethical Analysis, 146 • Candidate Ethical Principles, 146 • Professional Codes of Conduct, 147 • Some Real World Ethical Dilemmas, 147 • MIS in Action: Decisionmaking: What to Do About Employee Web Usage, 148 5.3 The Moral Dimensions of Information Systems 148 Information Rights: Privacy and Freedom in the Internet Age, 148 • Window on Organizations: Can P3P Give Users Back Their Privacy?, 154 • Property Rights: Intellectual Property, 155 • Window on Technology: Napster and Gnutella Rock the Entertainment Industry, 158 • Accountability, Liability, and Control, 1 58 • System Quality: Data Quality and System Errors, 161 • Quality of Life: Equity, Access, and Boundaries, 162 • Management Actions: A Corporate Code of Ethics, 167 • Make IT Your Business, 167 Management Wrap Up 168 • Summary 168 • Key Terms 169 • Review Questions 169 • Application Software Exercise: Word Processing and Web Page Development Tool Exercise: Creating a Simple Web Site 170 • Group Project 170 • Tools for Interactive Learning 170 • Case Study: Will FBI s Carnivore Eat Our Privacy? 171 Part I Analyzing Business Processes for an Enterprise Project System 174 I Contents Part II Information Technology Infrastructure 175 chapter 6 managing hardware and software assets 176 6.1 Computer Hardware and Information Technology Infrastructure 179 The Computer System, 179 • The CPU and Primary Storage, 179 • Computer Processing, 181 6.2 Storage, Input and Output Technology 182 Secondary Storage Technology, 182 • Input and Output Devices, 184 • Batch and On Line Input and Processing, 185 • Interactive Multimedia, 186 6.3 Categories of Computers and Computer Systems 187 Classifying Computers, 187 • Computer Networks and Client/Server Computing, 188 • Network Computers and Peer to Peer Computing, 189 • Window on Organizations: Peer to Peer or Network Computing: Which Is Best for Your Firm?, 190 6.4 Types of Software 190 System Software and PC Operating Systems, 191 • Application Software and Programming Languages, 195 • Fourth Generation Languages and PC Software Tools, 197 • Software for Enterprise Integration, 202 6.5 Contemporary Tools for Software Development 203 Object Oriented Programming, 203 • Java, 204 • Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and XML, 205 • Window on Technology: How Can XML Help Businesses?, 206 6.6 Managing Hardware and Software Assets 207 Hardware Requirements for Electronic Commerce and the Digital Firm, 207 • Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of Technology Assets, 207 • MIS in Action: Decisionmaking: Capacity Planning for Electronic Commerce, 208 • Rent or Build Decisions: Using Technology Service Providers, 208 • MIS in Action: Manager s Toolkit: How to Calculate the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of Technology Assets, 209 • Make IT Your Business, 210 Management Wrap Up 211 * Summary 211 • Key Terms213 • Review Questions 214 Application Software Exercise: Spreadsheet Exercise: Evaluating Computer Hardware and Software Options 214 • Group Project 215 * Tools for Interactive Learning 215 • Case Study: Enerline Turns to an ASP 215 CHAPTER 7 MANAGING DATA RESOURCES 218 7.1 Organizing Data in a Traditional File Environment 220 File Organization Terms and Concepts, 221 • Problems with the Traditional File Environment, 221 7.2 The Database Approach to Data Management 223 Database Management Systems, 223 * Types of Databases, 225 7.3 Creating a Database Environment 229 Designing Databases, 229 • Distributing Databases, 230 • Management Requirements for Database Systems, 231 7.4 Database Trends 233 Multidimensional Data Analysis, 233 • Data Warehouses and Datamining, 233 • MIS in Action: Managers Toolkit: How to Make a Data Warehouse Serve the I Contents xiii Business, 235 • Window on Management: Louise s Trattoria Makes a Comeback with Datamining, 236 • MIS in Action: Decisionmaking: Creating Company Wide Data Standards, 237 • Databases and the Web, 237 * Window on Organizations: Iceland s Medical Records Database: Medical Progress or Threat to Privacy?, 240 • Make IT Your Business, 241 Management Wrap Up 241 • Summary 242 • Key Terms 243 • Review Questions 243 • Application Software Exercise: Database Exercise: Building a Relational Database for a Small Business 243 • Group Project 244 • Tools for Interactive Learning 244 • Case Study: Ford and Firestone s Tire Recall: The Costliest Information Gap in History 244 Chapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks 248 8.1 The Telecommunications Revolution 250 The Marriage of Computers and Communications, 250 • The Information Superhighway, 251 8.2 Components and Functions of a Telecommunications System 251 Telecommunications System Components, 252 • Functions of Telecommunications Systems, 252 • Types of Signals: Analog and Digital, 252 • Communications Channels, 253 * Window on Technology: Wireless Systems Make for Medical Mobility, 257 • Communications Processors and Software, 258 8.3 Communications Networks 259 Network Topologies, 259 # Private Branch Exchanges, Local Area Networks (LANs), and Wide Area Networks (WANs), 260 • Network Services and Broadband Technologies, 262 • Network Convergence, 264 • MIS in Action: Decisionmaking: Choosing an Internet Connection Service, 264 8.4 Electronic Commerce and Electronic Business Technologies 265 Electronic Mail and Groupware, 265 • Voice Mail and Fax, 265 • Teleconferencing, Dataconferencing, and Videoconferencing, 265 • Window on Management: Monitoring Employees on Networks: Unethical or Good Business?, 266 • Digital Information Services, Distance Learning, and E Learning, 267 • Electronic Data Interchange, 269 • MIS in Action: Manager s Toolkit: Developing a Business Driven Telecommunications Plan, 270 • Make IT Your Business, 270 Management Wrap Up 271 • Summary 271 • Key Terms 272 • Review Questions 272 * Application Software Exercise: Spreadsheet Exercise: Analyzing Telecommunications Costs 273 Group Project 273 • Tools for Interactive Learning 273 • Case Study: Schneider National Keeps on Trucking with Communications Technology 274 CHAPTER 9 THE INTERNET AND THE NEW INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE 276 9.1 The New Information Technology (IT) Infrastructure for the Digital Firm 278 Enterprise Networking and Internetworking, 279 • Standards and Connectivity for Digital Integration, 280 9 2 The Internet: Information Technology Infrastructure for the Digital Firm 281 What Is the Internet?, 281 • Internet Technology and Services, 282 • The Next Generation Internet and Internet^, 286 v I Contents 9.3 The World Wide Web 286 Searching for Information on the Web, 287 • Intranets and Extranets, 28l) • The Wireless Web, 290 • Window on Organizations: Will M Commerce Take Orf?, 292 • Window on Technology: M Commerce Inspires New Netrepreneurs, 294 • Organizational Benefits of Internet and Web Technology, 294 • MIS in Action: Manager s Toolkit: How to Integrate the Wireless Web into Business Strategy, 295 9.4 Support Technology for Electronic Commerce and Electronic Business 297 Web Servers and Electronic Commerce Servers, 297 • Customer Tracking and Personalization Tools, 298 • Web Content Management Tools, 299 • Web Site Performance Monitoring Tools, 299 • Web Hosting Services, 299 9.5 Management Issues and Decisions 300 The Challenge of Managing the New Information Technology Infrastructure, 300 • Some Solutions, 302 • Make IT Your Business, 303 Management Wrap Up 303 • Summary 304 • Key Terms 305 • Review Questions 305 Application Software Exercise: Spreadsheet Exercise: Analyzing Web Site Visitors 305 • Group Project 306 * Tools for Interactive Learning 306 • Case Study: General Motors Takes a Test Drive on the Internet 306 Part II Project Creating a New Internet Business 31O Part 111 Management and Organizational Support Systems for the Digital Firm 313 Chapter 1O Managing Knowledge for the Digital Firm 314 10.1 Knowledge Management in the Organization 316 Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management, 317 • Systems and Infrastructure for Knowledge Management, 317 10.2 Information and Knowledge Work Systems 318 Distributing Knowledge: Office and Document Management Systems, 319 • Creating Knowledge: Knowledge Work Systems, 321 • Window on Management: Managing Construction Projects with the Internet, 322 • Sharing Knowledge: Group Collaboration Systems and Enterprise Knowledge Environments, 325 • MIS in Action: Manager s Toolkit: Establishing the Business Requirements of an Enterprise Information Portal, 328 • Window on Organizations: ABN Amro Banks on On line Knowledge Management, 329 10.3 Artificial Intelligence 330 What Is Artificial Intelligence?, 330 • Why Business Is Interested in Artificial Intelligence, 330 • Capturing Knowledge: Expert Systems, 331 • Organizational Intelligence: Case Based Reasoning, 335 10.4 Other Intelligent Techniques 336 Neural Networks, 336 • Fuzzy Logic, 338 • Genetic Algorithms, 339 • Intelligent Agents, 341 • Make IT Your Business, 341 Management Wrap Up 342 • Summary 342 • Key Terms 343 • Review Questions 343 • Application Software Exercise: Expert System Exercise: Building a Simple Expert System for Retirement Planning 344 • Group Project 344 • Tools for Interactive Learning 344 • Case Study: Frito Lay s Drive to Repackage Knowledge 345 I Contents xv Chapter 11 Enhancing Management Decision making for the Digital. Firm 348 11.1 Decision Support Systems (DSS) 350 MIS and DSS, 351 • Types of Decision Support Systems, 351 * Components of DSS, 353 * MIS in Action: Manager s Toolkit: How to Evaluate a DSS Project, 354 • DSS Applications and the Digital Firm, 355 * Window on Technology: ShopKo s DSS Makes a Science of Markdowns, 356 • Web Based Customer Decision Support Systems, 360 11.2 Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS) 360 What is a GDSS?, 361 • Characteristics of GDSS, 362 • GDSS Software Tools, 362 • How GDSS Can Enhance Group Decision Making, 364 11.3 Executive Support in the Enterprise 366 The Role of Executive Support Systems in the Organization, 366 • Benefits of Executive Support Systems, 367 • Window on Management: Digital Dashboards Help Union Pacific Manage, 368 • Executive Support Systems and the Digital Firm, 368 • Make IT Your Business, 371 Management Wrap Up 372 • Summary 373 • Key Terms 374 • Review Questions 374 • Application Software Exercise: Spreadsheet Exercise: Performing Breakeven Analysis and Sensitivity Analysis 374 • Group Project 375 * Tools for Interactive Learning 375 • Case Study: BC Hydrosystems Electrify the Utilities Field375 PART III Project Designing an Enterprise Information Portal 378 Part IV Building Information Systems in the Digital Firm 379 Chapter 12 Redesigning the Organization with Information Systems 38O 12.1 Systems as Planned Organizational Change 382 Linking Information Systems to the Business Plan, 383 • MIS in Action: Manager s Toolkit: How to Develop an Information Systems Plan, 383 • Establishing Organizational Information Requirements, 384 • Systems Development and Organizational Change, 386 12.2 Business Process Reengineering and Total Quality Management (TQM) 388 Business Process Reengineering, 388 • Steps in Effective Reengineering, 390 • Process Improvement and Total Quality Management (TQM), 391 12.3 Overview of Systems Development 393 Systems Analysis, 394 • Systems Design, 394 • Completing the Systems Development Process, 396 12.4 Alternative System Building Approaches 398 Traditional Systems Lifecycle, 398 • Prototyping, 399 * Application Software Packages, 401 • Window on Organizations: Indian Motorcycles Is Reborn with New Information Systems, 402 • End User Development, 403 • Window on Management Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare Outsources to Save Its Life, 404 • Outsourcing, 404 [ I Contents 12.5 Application Development for the Digital Firm 406 Object Oriented Software Development, 406 • Rapid Application Development (RAD), 407 • Web Services, 407 • Make IT Your Business, 408 Management Wrap Up 409 • Summary 409 • Key Terms 410 • Review Questions 410 • Application Software Exercise: Database and Web Page Development Tool Exercise: Building a Job Database and Web Page for a Consulting Firm 411 • Group Project 411 • Tools for Interactive Learning 411 • Case Study: Can APCO Insure Its Future with a New System? 412 Chapter 13 Understanding the Business Value of Systems and Managing Change 414 13.1 Understanding the Business Value of Information Systems 417 Traditional Capital Budgeting Models, 417 • Case Example: Primrose, Mendelson, and Hansen, 419 • Strategic Considerations, 423 * Window on Management: Portfolio Analysis Brings Benefits to ING Bank, 424 • MIS in Action: Decisionmaking: Evaluating ERP Systems with a Scoring Model, 426 • Information Technology Investments and Productivity, 427 13.2 The Importance of Change Management in Information System Success and Failure 428 Information System Problem Areas, 428 • MIS in Action: Manager s Toolkit: Designing a User Friendly Web Site, 429 • Change Management and the Concept of Implementation, 430 • Causes of Implementation Success and Failure, 430 • Window on Organizations: Involving the Users at British Airways, 432 • Change Management Challenges for Enterprise Applications, Business Process Reengineering (BPR), and Mergers and Acquisitions, 434 • The Challenge of Implementing Global Systems, 436 13.3 Managing Implementation 437 Controlling Risk Factors, 437 • Designing for the Organization, 440 • Managing Global Implementations, 441 • Fourth Generation Project Management?, 443 • Make IT Your Business, 442 Management Wrap Up 443 • Summary 444 Key Terms 445 • Review Questions 445 • Application Software Exercise: Spreadsheet Exercise: Capital Budgeting for a New CAD System 446 • Group Project 446 • Tools for Interactive Learning 446 • Case Study: A New Supply Chain Project has Nike Running for its Life 446 Chapter 14 Information Systems Security and Control 45O 14.1 System Vulnerability and Abuse 452 Why Systems Are Vulnerable, 452 • Window on Organizations: Hackers, Cyber terrorists and Information Warfare: An FJectronic Pearl Harbor in the Making?, 454 • Concerns for System Builders and Users, 456 • System Quality Problems: Software and Data, 456 • Window on Management: National Australia Bank Writes Off Losses from Computer Errors, 458 14.2 Creating a Control Environment 459 General Controls and Application Controls, 460 • Protecting the Digital Firm, 462 • MIS in Action: Manager s Toolkit: How to Develop a Disaster Recovery Plan, 463 • Developing a Control Structure: Costs and Benefits, 467 • The Role of Auditing in the Control Process, 468 • MIS in Action: Decisionmaking: Analyzing Security Vulnerabilities, 469 I Contents xvii 14.3 Ensuring System Quality 469 Software Quality Assurance Methodologies and Tools, 469 • Data Quality Audits and Data Cleansing, 476 • Make IT Your Business, 477 Management Wrap Up 478 • Summary 478 • Key Terms 479 • Review Questions 479 • Application Software Exercise: Spreadsheet Exercise: Performing a Security Risk Assessment 480 • Group Project 480 • Tools for Interactive Learning 480 • Case Study: The World Trade Center Disaster: Who Was Prepared? 480 Part IV Redesigning Business Processes for Heai.thl.ite Project Yogurt Company 484 international case studies 487 Case Study 1: Ginormous Life Insurance Company Case Study 2: From Analysis to Evaluation—The Example ofCuparla Case Study 3: SkandiaBanken: Developing Information Capabilities for an Effec¬ tive E Business Strategy (Abridged) Case Study 4: Japan Airlines: Impact ofE Ticketing references r 1 indexes i 1 Photo and Screen Shot Credits p 1
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