Cross-cultural knowledge communication in online communities of practice
International Journal of Web Based Communities
Meta methods for model sharing in personal information systems
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Integration and uses of RF memory tags with smart space semantic web Middleware
ETFA'09 Proceedings of the 14th IEEE international conference on Emerging technologies & factory automation
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) selection for a medical devices manufacturing company
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering - Special Supplement Issue in Section A and B: Selected Papers from the ISCA International Conference on Software Engineering and Data Engineering, 2009
Developing an online history educational system to present the progression of spatial regions
Edutainment'10 Proceedings of the Entertainment for education, and 5th international conference on E-learning and games
Decision-making processes and their implementation in digital accounting practices
TELE-INFO'11/MINO'11/SIP'11 Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS international conference on Telecommunications and informatics and microelectronics, nanoelectronics, optoelectronics, and WSEAS international conference on Signal processing
Legal Truth and Consequences for a Failed ERP Implementation
Journal of Cases on Information Technology
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Management Information Systems for the Information Age, 3rd edition maintains the unique overall approach of the successful second edition: the right mix of traditional and leading edge topical coverage along with LOTS of hands-on, problem-solving projects. Haag works well for professors (and students) who want a very interactive, engaging experience, and for those who want to see a strong tie to the latest and greatest on the Internet and corresponding textbook website. Haag is equally appropriate for both business and non-business majors. This revision now clearly distinguishes between technical and managerial topics key to MIS by organizing the technology coverage into Modules and the managerial material into Chapters. In response to feedback from both users and non-users, the chapters have been slightly reorganized to incorporate increased coverage of E-Commerce and E-Business (now a full chapter 5). Pedagogical features have been retained but fine-tuned and the vibrant design has been toned down to reflect fewer features on a page.