Making smart IS investments and using decision technology
The Manager's Guide to Making Decisions About IS helps readers to make smarter decisions about investing in information systems. The importance of the managerial perspective in IS decisions is explored - from upgrades to outsourcing large software systems - in light of how they contribute to business success. Readers learn how information systems are used throughout the business, and they gain essential knowledge to make informed decision about investments in electronic commerce, enterprise needs, business intelligence and other applications. The other book featured in this set, Introduction to Decision Technology: Modeling, Software, and Applications, suits students in a one-semester Management Science, Quantitative Methods, or Operations Research course. The text works for undergraduate and MBA courses where professors are integrating commercial software. The authors use spreadsheets to model concepts, and then progress to using specific tools.
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Paul Gray is Professor Emeritus of Information Science at Claremont Graduate University and is a distinguished scholar in the discipline, with research focusing on decision support systems and data warehousing. He received his PhD from Stanford University. Gray worked for 18 years in research and development organizations, including 9 years at Stanford Research Institute. He is a past president of The Institute of Management Sciences, a predecessor of INFORMS. Gray is currently editor of the Communications of AIS as well as on the editorial boards of seven other professional journals. He has written 13 books and 85 scientific articles.
Matthew Liberatore is the author of Decision Technology: Modeling, Software, and Applications, published by Wiley.
Robert Nydick is the author of Decision Technology: Modeling, Software, and Applications, published by Wiley.
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