
The Making of Information Systems: Software Engineering and Management in a Globalized World
Synopsis
Information systems (IS) are the backbone of any organization today, supporting all major business processes.
This book deals with the question: how do these systems come into existence? It gives a comprehensive coverage of managerial, methodological and technological aspects including:
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Management decisions before and during IS development, acquisition and implementation
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Project management
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Requirements engineering and design using UML
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Implementation, testing and customization
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Software architecture and platforms
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Tool support (CASE tools, IDEs, collaboration tools)
The book takes into account that for most organizations today, inhouse development is only one of several options to obtain an IS. A good deal of IS development has moved to software vendors - be it domestic, offshore or multinational software firms. Since an increasing share of this work is done in Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America and Africa, the making of information systems is discussed within a global context.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- ISBN: 9783540792604
- Number of pages: 591
- Dimensions: 260 x 193 x 36 mm
- Weight: 1461g
- Languages: English