Business Information Systems Design an App for That

We set out to design an introductory course governed by four themes: Give students a good idea of what a career in MIS looks like by doing MIS. Enhance the professionalism of deliverables by teaching design and usability concepts. Promote creativity by assigning projects that demand it. Teach studen...

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Main Authors: Frost, Raymond (Author), Pike, Jacqueline (Author), Kenyo, Lauren (Author), Pels, Sarah (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] Saylor Foundation [2011]
Series:Open textbook library.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Information Systems in Your Life: Types of Systems and Careers
  • Chapter 2: Information Systems to Enhance Business: Business Process Redesign
  • Chapter 3: Professionalism in Deliverables: Principles of Graphic Design
  • Chapter 4: User Centered Design: Design an iPhone App
  • Chapter 5: Planning Usable Websites: Design a Website to Market the App
  • Chapter 6: Build, Buy, or Reuse Solutions: Develop a Website to Market the App
  • Chapter 7: Knowledge with Information Systems: Forecast Revenues and Expenses for the App
  • Chapter 8: Decision Support: Determine Feasibility of a Business Loan for the App
  • Chapter 9: Industry Analysis: Smartphone Apps
  • Chapter 10: Business Intelligence: Analysis of App Sales Data
  • Chapter 11: Writing the Business Case: Design a Report for the App
  • Chapter 12: Presenting the Business Case: Design a Presentation for the App
  • Chapter 13: Establishing Credentials: Networking and Placement
  • Chapter 14: Microsoft PowerPoint Techniques
  • Chapter 15: Cloud Computing Techniques
  • Chapter 16: Microsoft Excel Techniques
  • Chapter 17: Microsoft Access Techniques
  • Chapter 18: Microsoft Word Techniques