Actively learning computer ethics
CCSC '00 Proceedings of the fifth annual CCSC northeastern conference on The journal of computing in small colleges
Systems analysis: the challenge of integrating two competing technologies
CCSC '00 Proceedings of the fourteenth annual consortium on Small Colleges Southeastern conference
Developing a meta model for the Bunge---Wand---Weber ontological constructs
Information Systems - Databases: Creation, management and utilization
Implementing information technology to effectively utilize enterprise information resources
Annals of cases on information technology
Everyone's watching: the remarkably public reorganization of the Nevada department of motor vehicles
Annals of cases on information technology
Conversation about Software Requirements with Prototypes and Scenarios
NGITS '02 Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Next Generation Information Technologies and Systems
From Ancient Egyptian Language to Future Conceptual Modeling
Selected Papers from the Symposium on Conceptual Modeling, Current Issues and Future Directions
The human-computer interaction handbook
Why computer science students need math
ACM SIGCSE Bulletin
KnowledgeScope: managing knowledge in context
Decision Support Systems
Conducting a successful senior capstone course in computing
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
Why computer science students need language
ACM SIGCSE Bulletin
From optic flow to laws of control
Optic flow and beyond
Introduction to technology for general education
Proceedings of the 43rd annual Southeast regional conference - Volume 1
Business process modeling with group support systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Evaluation and control in project management
WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications
On the Measurement of Ideation Quality
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From the Publisher:This edition continues to react to changes and expected changes in the information technology domain including Year 2000 (Y2K) compatibility,client/server computing,the Internet,intranets,and extranets. Finally,there are exciting systems analysis and design challenges with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications (such as SAP),systems integration,and business process redesign. Today's students want to "practice" the application of concepts,not just study them. As with the previous editions of this book,the authors wrote it to: 1) Balance the coverage of concepts,tools,techniques,and their applications 2) Provide the most examples of system analysis and design deliverables available in any book 3) Balance the coverage of classical methods (such as structured analysis and information engineering) and emerging methods (e. g.,object-oriented analysis and rapid application development). Additionally,the textbook can serve the reader as a post-course,professional refer-ence for best current practices.