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Managing Information Resources. Chapter 7 Information Systems Management In Practice 6E McNurlin & Sprague. Introduction. Data vs. Information. Managing Data. The Three- Level Database Model. Four Data Models. Hierarchical Model Network Model Relational Model Object Model.
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Managing Information Resources Chapter 7 Information Systems Management In Practice 6E McNurlin & Sprague
Introduction Data vs. Information
Managing Data The Three- Level Database Model
Four Data Models • Hierarchical Model • Network Model • Relational Model • Object Model
Managing Data Getting Corporate Data into Shape
Enterprise Resource Planning • Clean up Data Definitions • Control Shared Data • Manage Data Distribution • Maintain Data Quality
Enterprise Resource Planning • CASE EXAMPLE: Monsanto
Data Warehouses • Definition • Key Concepts • Steps in a Data Warehousing Project • CASE EXAMPLE: Owens & Minor
Data Warehouses • Definition • Key Concepts • Steps in a Data Warehousing Project • CASE EXAMPLE: Owens & Minor
Document Management • To improve the publishing process • To support communications among people and groups • To support organizational processes
Document Management • To Improve the Publishing Process • CASE EXAMPLE: HICSS Personal Proceedings
Document Management • To support communications among people and groups • CASE EXAMPLE: Tapiola Insurance Group
Document Management • To support organizational processes • CASE EXAMPLE: Tennessee Valley Authority
Content Management • Content Creation and Acquisition • Content Administration and Safeguarding • Content Deployment and Presentation
Content Management • Content Creation and Acquisition • Content Administration and Safeguarding • Content Deployment and Presentation
Content Management • Content Creation and Acquisition • Content Administration and Safeguarding • Content Deployment and Presentation
Conclusion Internet as Friend and Foe