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_bElsevier Science & Technology
_nhttp://www.sciencedirect.com
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_beng
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_dYRM
_dOCLCQ
245 0 0 _aEncyclopedia of information systems
_h[electronic book] /
_ceditor-in-chief, Hossein Bidgoli.
260 _aAmsterdam ;
_aBoston :
_bAcademic Press,
_c2003-
300 _av. <1-4> :
_bill. ;
_c29 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 _aAccounting -- Advertising and Marketing in Electronic Commerce -- Automata Theory -- Benchmarking -- Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce -- C and C++ -- COBOL -- Cohesion, Coupling, and Abstraction -- Compiler -- Computer History -- Computer Viruses -- Computer-Aided Design -- Computer-Aided Manufacturing -- Computer-Integrated Manufacturing -- Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) -- Continuous System Simulation -- Control and Auditing -- Copyright Laws -- Corporate Planning -- Cost / Benefit Analysis -- Crime, Use of Computers in Cybernetics -- Data Compression -- Data Envelopment Analysis -- Data Flow Diagrams -- Data Mining -- Data Modeling -- Entity-Relationship Data Model -- Data Modeling -- Object-Oriented Data Model -- Data versus Information -- Data Warehousing and Data Marts -- Database Administration -- Database Development Process -- Database Machines -- Decision Making Approach -- Decision Support Systems -- Decision Theory -- Desktop Publishing -- Developing Nations -- Digital Divide, The -- Digital Goods -- Disaster Recovery Simulation -- Distributed Databases -- Documentation for Software and IS Development -- Economic Impacts of Information Technology -- Education -- Electronic Commerce -- Electronic Commerce, Infrastructure for -- Electronic Data Interchange -- Electronic Mail -- Electronic Payment Systems -- Encryption -- End User Computing Concepts -- End User Computing Tools -- End User Computing, Managing -- Engineering, Artificial Intelligence in Enterprise Computing -- Enterprise Resource Planning -- Error Detecting and Correcting Codes -- Ethical Issues -- Ethical Issues in Artificial Intelligence -- Executive Information Systems -- Expert Systems -- Expert Systems Construction -- Extranets -- Firewalls -- Flowcharting Techniques -- Forensics -- FORTRAN -- Frame Relay -- Future of Information Systems -- Fuzzy Logic Systems -- Game Theory -- Genetic Algorithms -- Geographic Information Systems -- Geographic Information Systems in Real Estate -- Global Information Systems -- Globalisation -- Goal Programming -- Group Support Systems and Electronic Meeting Systems -- GroupWare -- Healthcare, Information Systems and Human Resource Information Systems -- Human Side of Information, Managing the Systems -- Hybrid Systems (Integration of Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic, Expert Systems and Genetic Algorithms) -- Hyper-Media Databases -- Industry, Artificial Intelligence in Informatics versus Information Systems -- Information Measures -- Information Theory -- Intelligent Agents -- Internet (Overview) -- Internet Homepages -- Intranets -- JavaScript -- Knowledge Acquisition -- Knowledge Management -- Knowledge Representation -- Languages, Artificial Intelligence in Law Firms -- Library Management -- Linux Operation Systems -- Local Area Networks -- Machine Learning -- Management Information Systems -- Manual Data Processing -- Marketing -- Medicine, Artificial Intelligence in Mobile and Wireless Networks -- Model Building Process -- Monte Carlo Simulation -- Multimedia -- Multiplexing -- National and Regional Economic Impacts of the Silicon Valley -- Natural Resource Management -- Network Database Systems -- Network Environments, Managing Number Representation and Computer Arithmetic -- Object-Oriented Databases -- Object-Oriented Programming -- On-line Analytical Processing (OLAP) -- Operating Systems -- Operations Management -- Optimization Models -- Organisations, Information Systems Impact on -- Outsourcing -- Pascal -- Pattern Recognition -- People, Information Systems Impact on Privacy -- Procurement -- Productivity -- Programming Languages Classification -- Project Management Techniques -- Prototyping -- Pseudo Code -- Psychology -- Public Accounting Firms -- Quality Information Systems -- Reengineering -- Relational Database Systems -- Research -- Resistance to Change, Managing Robotics -- RPG (Report Program Generator Language) -- Sales -- SAS (Statistical Analysis Systems) -- Search Techniques -- Security Issues and Measures -- Service Industries, Electronic Commerce for -- Service Industry -- Simulation Languages -- Sociology -- Software Piracy -- Software Process Simulation -- Speech Recognition -- Spreadsheets -- SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) -- Staffing the Information Systems Department -- Standards and Protocols in Data Communications -- Statistical Models (Non-Optimisation Models) -- Strategic Planning, Use for / of Information Systems -- Strategic Planning, Use of Information Systems for -- Structured Design Methodologies -- Structured Query Language -- Success Measures of Information Systems -- Supply Chain Management -- System Development Life Cycle -- Systems Analysis -- Systems Implementation -- Systems Science -- Telecommunication Industry -- Telecommuting -- Temporal Databases -- Transaction Processing Systems -- Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) -- Uncertainty -- Unix Operating System -- User/System Interface Design -- Video Conferencing -- Virtual Recognition -- Visual Basic -- Voice Communications -- Wide Area Networks -- Word Processing -- Year 2000 (Y2K) Bug Problems.
505 0 _av. 1. A-D -- v. 2. E-J -- v. 3. K-R -- v. 4. S-Z, Index.
520 _aThe Encyclopedia of Information Systems provides essential answers to questions increasingly asked by people in all walks of life. People can no longer claim that information about computer viruses, for example, is unimportant to their work, or that advances in speech recognition and encryption will leave them unaffected. The Encyclopedia is therefore more useful than one might suspect to people well beyond the walls of information systems departments. Offering both general and technical information about major elements, issues, opinions, and key studies, as well as cross-references to related subjects, it captures the dynamic growth and complexity unique to our era. Key Features * Offers the only major encyclopedic examination of information systems; there are no competitors * Articles begin with easily understandable concepts and become increasingly sophisticated, satisfying the needs of all readers * Articles emphasize information that will not quickly go out of date * Each article contains an average of 8 graphs and 8 tables illustrating its important points * Contains approximately 220 separate articles, all original contributions commissioned for this work * Includes approximately 700 figures and tables within the text; more than 2,000 glossary entries explain key terms, "further reading" lists appear at the end of each entry, and an extensive cross-referencing system links related articles.
533 _aElectronic reproduction.
_bAmsterdam :
_cElsevier Science & Technology,
_d2008.
_nMode of access: World Wide Web.
_nSystem requirements: Web browser.
_nTitle from title screen (viewed on Jan. 21, 2008).
_nAccess may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
650 0 _aElectronic data processing
_vEncyclopedias.
650 0 _aInformation technology
_vEncyclopedias.
655 4 _aElectronic books.
700 1 _aBidgoli, Hossein.
_4edt
710 2 _aScienceDirect (Online service)
776 1 _cOriginal
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