دور نظم المعلومات الإدارية في صناعة القرار دكتور / محمد عبد الرزاق حجازي 2015
الفصل السابع : مداخل لدراسة نظم المعلومات الإدارية
1-3 Developing IS Solutions
1-4 Career Opportunities in IS
1-5 A business as a system
1-6 Information systems model
5-7 Types of databases
10-8 Systems Design Modify the logical model until it represents a blueprint for what the new system will do Physical design: – How the system will accomplish its objectives
10-9 Implementation Process
10-10 End User Development Source: Adapted from James N. Morgan, Application Cases in MIS, 4 th ed. (New York: Irwin/McGraw-Hill, 2002), p. 31.
10-11 Four major forms of conversion
10-12 Change Management Dimensions Source: Adapted from Grant Norris, James Hurley, Kenneth Harley, John Dunleavy, and John Balls, E-Business and ERP: Transforming the Enterprise, p by John Wiley & Sons Inc. Reprinted by permission.
2-13 A cross-functional process
1-14 IS Knowledge Framework for Business Professionals
1-15 What does IS do for a business?
1-16 Business Applications expanding role over time
1-17 How e-business is being used
1-18 Types of IS
1-19 Challenges and Opportunities of IT
1-20 Ethical challenges of IT applications
1-21 A Cybernetic system
2-22 Competitive Forces and Strategies
2-23 Using IT for these strategies
2-24 Building customer value using the Internet
2-25 Using IS in the value chain
2-26 How BPR differs from business improvement
2-27 Reengineering order management
2-28 How IT helps a company be agile
2-29 A virtual company
2-30 Strategies of virtual companies
2-31 Knowledge management techniques Source: Adapted from Marc Rosenberg, e-Learning: Strategies for Delivering Knowledge in the Digital Age (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001), p.70.
5-32 Examples of logical data elements
5-33 Electric Utility Database Source: Adapted from Michael V. Mannino, Database Application Development and Design (Burr Ridge, IL: McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2001), p. 6.
5-34 Hierarchical Structure
5-35 Network Structure
5-36 Relational Structure
5-37 Multidimensional Model
5-38 Object-oriented Structure Source: Adapted from Ivar Jacobsen, Maria Ericsson, and Ageneta Jacobsen, The Object Advantage: Business Process Reengineering with Object Technology (New York: ACM Press, 1995), p , Association for Computing Machinery. By permission.
5-39 Database Development
5-40 Entity Relationship Diagram
5-41 Logical and Physical Database Views
5-42 Data Warehouse Source: Adapted courtesy of Hewlett-Packard.
5-43 Traditional File Processing
5-44 Database Management Approach
5-45 DBMS Major Functions
5-46 Natural Language versus SQL
5-47 Graphical Query Source: Courtesy of Microsoft Corp.
8-48 Processes involved in E-commerce
8-49 E-commerce technologies
8-50 Essential e-commerce process architecture
8-51 Catalog/content management and workflow example
8-52 Secure Electronic Payment Example
8-53 e-Commerce Trends Source: Adapted from Jonathan Rosenoer, Douglas Armstrong, and J. Russell Gates, The Clickable Corporation: Successful Strategies for Capturing the Internet Advantage (New York: The Free Press, 1999), p. 24.
8-54 e-Commerce Success Factors Advertising and Incentives – Targeted web page advertising and promotions, discounts and special offers, including advertising at affiliate sites
8-55 Web Store Requirements
8-56 B2B e-Commerce Web Portal
8-57 Clicks and Bricks Should we integrate our e-commerce business operations with our traditional physical business operations Or should we keep them separate?
10-58 Systems Thinking Example
10-59 Systems Development Lifecycle (SDLC)
10-60 Prototyping Life Cycle
10-61 Sample Implementation Process Plan
10-62 Reasons for User Resistance to Knowledge Management Systems
10-63 Process of Change Management Source: Adapted from Martin Diese, Conrad Nowikow, Patric King, and Amy Wright, Executive’s Guide to E-Business: From Tactics to Strategy, p by John Wiley & Sons Inc. Reprinted by permission.
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