Understanding Information Systems

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出版者:Amer Library Assn
作者:Ratzan, Lee
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页数:272
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出版时间:2004-1
价格:$ 72.32
装帧:Pap
isbn号码:9780838908686
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图书标签:
  • 信息系统
  • 信息技术
  • 商业
  • 管理
  • 计算机科学
  • 数字化转型
  • 系统分析
  • 数据库
  • 网络安全
  • 数据分析
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具体描述

You can be a technophobe and still learn about systems and subsystems to represent, organize, retrieve, network, secure, conceal, measure, and manage information. This basic introduction addresses both theoretical and practical issues, including: - What questions to ask technology vendors to meet your library's needs- When technology may not be the solution to a problem- Secrets for managing an information system- How to make your information system a successLIS instructors and students, IT staff, digital librarians, library generalists and managers will welcome this expert sourcebook complete with exercises, references, examples, terms, and charts that clarify concepts.

《信息系统原理与实践》 本书将带领读者踏上一段探索信息系统奥秘的旅程,深入理解它们如何驱动现代企业运营、赋能决策制定,以及塑造我们的数字化生活。我们将从信息系统的基本构成要素出发,逐一剖析数据、硬件、软件、网络、流程以及人员这些关键组成部分,并详细阐述它们之间如何协同工作,形成一个有机整体。 在信息系统的构成部分之外,本书将重点关注信息系统在组织中的角色和价值。读者将了解到,信息系统远不止是一套技术工具,更是企业战略的基石,能够提升效率、优化资源配置、支持创新,并在日益激烈的市场竞争中建立持久的竞争优势。我们将通过具体的商业案例,生动地展示信息系统如何在不同行业和业务场景中发挥关键作用,例如客户关系管理(CRM)系统如何帮助企业建立和维护客户忠诚度,企业资源规划(ERP)系统如何整合企业内部的各项运营流程,以及供应链管理(SCM)系统如何优化产品的生产、分销和交付。 本书还将深入探讨信息系统的生命周期,从需求分析、系统设计、开发实现,到部署、维护和最终的系统淘汰。我们将详细介绍每个阶段的关键活动、常用方法和技术,帮助读者理解一个信息系统是如何从概念走向现实,并在其生命周期中不断演进和完善的。在此过程中,我们还会触及项目管理、质量保证等重要概念,确保信息系统的成功实施和有效运行。 面对快速发展的技术浪潮,信息系统也面临着持续的变革和挑战。本书将重点介绍当前和未来影响信息系统的关键技术趋势,包括云计算、大数据分析、人工智能(AI)、物联网(IoT)以及区块链等。读者将了解这些技术如何改变信息系统的架构、功能和应用方式,以及它们为企业带来的机遇和挑战。例如,云计算如何提供更灵活、可扩展的计算资源,大数据分析如何从海量数据中挖掘有价值的洞察,人工智能又如何赋能自动化和智能化的业务流程。 此外,信息安全和数据隐私已成为信息系统建设和运维中不可忽视的重要议题。本书将详细阐述信息安全的基本原则、风险评估方法、常见的安全威胁以及相应的防护策略。读者将了解到如何保护信息系统免受攻击,如何确保数据的机密性、完整性和可用性,以及如何在合规的前提下处理敏感数据。 在实践层面,本书还将为读者提供构建和管理信息系统的实用指南。我们将探讨系统分析师、系统设计师、开发人员、数据库管理员、网络工程师以及IT项目经理等信息系统相关岗位的职责和技能要求,帮助读者理解在信息系统建设和运维中各个角色的重要性。同时,本书还将介绍一些常用的信息系统开发模型和方法论,例如瀑布模型、敏捷开发以及DevOps等,为读者在实际工作中提供指导。 最后,《信息系统原理与实践》将引导读者思考信息系统在社会和伦理层面的影响。从数字鸿沟的挑战到算法偏见的讨论,我们将审视技术发展如何影响社会公平和个人权利,以及我们应该如何负责任地设计、部署和使用信息系统,以构建一个更加包容和可持续的未来。 总而言之,《信息系统原理与实践》旨在为读者提供一个全面、深入的视角,帮助他们理解信息系统的核心概念、关键技术、应用实践以及未来发展趋势,为他们在数字化时代做出明智的决策和有效的行动奠定坚实的基础。

作者简介

About the Author

Lee Ratzan earned his Ph.D from the School of Communication, Information and Library Studies (SCILS) of Rutgers University. He is a system analyst at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and was formerly at the Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. He has taught the Information Systems/Library Technology class for the MLS program at SCILS over many years and has presented over a hundred Internet related training sessions to librarians as part of the SCILS Professional Development program. He was a columnist for Byte Magazine, the Newark Star Ledger, the Wilson Library Bulletin ("The Internet Cafe") and has written articles for Information Research, The Unabashed Librarian, The Nation, The Humanist, Chance,Unix Review, Windows NT Systems and Linux Journal. His other activities include teaching Beginner Swimming for adults for the American Red Cross, writing computer mysteries and jogging with classical music. He has two wonderful children, Jill and Aaron.

目录信息

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Table of Contents
Figures
Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: Describing Information
What Is an Information System?
What Is a System?
What Is Information?
Working Definitions of Information
Information Distortion
Exercises and Research Questions
Part 2: Representing Information
The Cumbersome Decimal System
The Simple Binary System
Converting Binary to Decimal and Back Again
The Hexadecimal System
Number Humor
How Did the Romans Deal with Fractions?
Prefix and Postfix Representation
Exercises and Research Questions
Part 3: Organizing Information
Fundamental Information Structures
Who Wants Short Sorts?
Exercises and Research Questions
Part 4: Retrieving Information
The Nature of Information Retrieval
Boolean and Beyond
Vector Methods (Simplified)
Fuzzy Information Retrieval
Inverted Files
Exercises and Research Questions
Part 5: Networking Information
Network Topologies
Bridges, Switches, Routers, and Gateways
Part 6: Securing Information
Physical, Data, Server, Backup, and Network Security
First Line of Defense: The Lowly Password
Viruses, Worms, Trojan Horses, Logic Bombs, and Other Nasties
A Dangerous Script
Misdirection
Exercises and Research Questions
Part 7: Concealing Information
Codes and Ciphers
Key Issues
The Unbreakable One-Time Pad
Symmetric (One-Key) Cryptography
Asymmetric (Two-Key) Cryptography
The Secret History of Public Key Cryptography
Other Cryptographic Systems
Steganography: Hiding Information in Plain Sight
Exercises and Research Questions
Part 8: Measuring Information
Bibliometrics: Measuring the Printed Word
Sabermetrics: Measuring Baseball Information
Web Metrics
Exercises and Research Questions
Part 9: Counting Information
Counting Tools
Counting Methods
Counting Things
Exercises and Research Questions
Part 10: Numbering Information
Prime Cuts
The Intriguing Nature of Pi
Pascal’s Triangle
Exercises and Research Questions
Part 11: Managing Information
Characteristics of a Successful Information System
Building a Successful Information System
Why Things Go Wrong
Costs and Risks
Part 12: The Computer as an Information System
How Big Is an Exabyte?
Data Compression: Reducing Redundancy
Information Issues in the Background
Exercises and Research Questions
Part 13: The Internet as an Information System
Basics of Internet Protocol Addressing
Addressing Schemes
The Internet Metaphor Project
Is Internet Access a Privilege or a Right?
Other Internet Issues
Exercises and Research Questions
Part 14: Music as an Information System
The Nature of Music and Sound
Tuning Information Systems
How Many Tones Belong in a Scale?
Making Cents of It All
Melody Machines
Fundamentals of Music Information Retrieval
Exercises and Research Questions
Part 15: Interpreting Information: Numbers as Meanings
Gematria
The Numerology of 666
Exercises and Research Questions
Part 16: Counterintuitive Information
Not Quite Paradoxes
The Trouble with Infinity
Exercises and Research Questions
Appendices
Which Librarian Has the Server?
The Square Root of Two Is Irrational
Who’s on First?
Answers to Selected Exercises
References
Index
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