Critical Reflections on Information Systems: A Systemic Approach: A Systemic Approach

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Cano, Jeimy J.
Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2002. gada 1. jūl. - 292 lappuses

While implementing IS and IT in support of their business strategies, companies are looking for ways to bridge the gap between their competitive position and technological investment, including ways to use this investment to the advantage of the organization. Critical Reflections on Information Systems: A Systemic Approach faces this challenge by offering ways to incorporate IT into such organizations while also successfully giving the company an edge over its competitors.

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Systemic Theoretical Models in Information TechnologyInformation Systems
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Information Systems and Business Strategies Holistic Approach
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Information Systems Organizational and Social Issues
104
Information Systems Incorporation Case Studies
158
Tendencies and Perspective
226
About the Authors
269
Index
276
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Jeimy J. Cano received his B.S. and M.Sc. in systems and computer science from Universidad de los Andes, Bogot , D.C ? COLOMBIA in 1996 and 1997 respectively. Later in 2000 received his Ph.D in Business Administration from Newport University, California ? USA. He is an International Tutor at Newport University, Colombia Branch. Since 1995 he is part time professor at Engineering Faculty in Computer and System Science Department and Law Faculty at Universidad de los Andes. He also belongs to international research groups like Cryptology and Information Security Iberoamerican Network ?in Spanish CriptoRED- and Computer Law International Community ? in Spanish Alfa-REDI-. In last years, he has published for national and international conferences and magazines. Likewise, he has been involved in consulting activities and contributed to the diffusion of Systems Science in COLOMBIA. His current research interest are mainly in systems science applied to MIS, management cybernetics, and computer and information security. [Editor]

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