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Suchen und Finden im Internet (German Edition)
Springer 2006; US$ 64.99Das Internet verändert(e) nachhaltig die Welt von Information, Kommunikation und Medien. Suchmaschinen spielen dabei eine zentrale Rolle. Die dynamische Entwicklung der Such- und Finde-Technologien ist weiterhin in vollem Gange. Der MÜNCHNER KREIS hat vor diesem Hintergrund - mit exzellenten Fachleuten aus Wirtschaft und Wissenschaft - die Entwicklungen... more...
Informationsmanagement
Springer 2005; US$ 49.95Digital Business, Internet, Informationsgesellschaft, Information als Wettbewerbs- und Standortfaktor: Diese Stichworte verdeutlichen die unternehmerische und gesellschaftliche Bedeutung von Information. Doch nicht nur Information allein, sondern auch die Systeme, die Informationen verarbeiten, speichern und bertragen und die Techniken, auf denen sie... more...
Optimale Prozessorganisation im IT-Management: Ein Prozessreferenzmodell für die Praxis (German Edition)
Springer 2007; US$ 69.99Optimierung - ein Dauerbrenner: In IT-Organisationen liegt eine Vielzahl von Basisinformationen vor. Doch wie werden diese in einsetzbare Prozesse umgewandelt? Wie werden sie strukturiert und verknüpft, welche Schnittstellen sind zu berücksichtigen und wie präsentiert sich die gesamte Prozessstruktur? Dies muss für jede IT-Organisation neu erarbeitet... more...
Enterprise Applications and Services in the Finance Industry
Springer 2008; US$ 59.95This book contains the revised papers of the 3rd International Workshop on Enterprise Applications and Services in the Finance Industry, FinanceCom 2007, held in Montreal, Canada, in December 2007. The volume presents one invited paper on Technology for Trading and 11 contributions, which were selected from 35 submissions. The papers presented in this... more...
Managing in the Information Economy
Springer 2007; US$ 119.99Presents the research directions that address the issue of management in information economy. This book also addresses industrial structure, sectors, functions (e-commerce) and business practices. It also provides introductions to the main sections and the papers in each section. more...
Information Technology and the Productivity Paradox
Oxford University Press, USA 1999; US$ 44.99From networks to databases, email to voicemail, the amount of capital being invested in information technology each year is staggering. By 1996, U.S. firms were spending more than $500 billion annually on software, networks and staff. The recently merged Bank of America and NationsBank have an initial IT budget of 4 billion dollars. As firms like this... more...
Microsoft Project 2007: The Missing Manual
O'Reilly Media 2008; US$ 31.99Schedules, budgets, communications, resources. Projects big and small include them all, and Microsoft Project 2007 can help you control these variables -- not be controlled by them. But Project is complex software, and learning it is, well, a project in itself. Get up to speed fast with Microsoft Project 2007: The Missing Manual . Written by project... more...
Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning
Springer 2009; US$ 189.99Knowledge management (KM) is a set of organizational activities that are aimed at improving knowledge. This title covers basic concepts of knowledge management; knowledge management issues; knowledge management applications; measurement and evaluation of knowledge management and organizational learning; and, organizational learning. more...
Application Integration
Wiley 2010; US$ 107.00Application integration assembles methods and tools for organizing exchanges between applications, and intra- and inter-enterprise business processes. A strategic tool for enterprises, it introduces genuine reactivity into information systems facing business changes, and as a result, provides a significant edge in optimizing costs. This book analyzes... more...
Time Management for System Administrators
O'Reilly Media, Inc. 2008; US$ 19.99Time is a precious commodity, especially if you're a system administrator. No other job pulls people in so many directions at once. Users interrupt you constantly with requests, preventing you from getting anything done. Your managers want you to get long-term projects done but flood you with requests for quick-fixes that prevent you from ever getting... more...









