Course Description
The objective of this course is to provide students with an overall understanding of the main concepts of information systems and to highlight the importance of information systems in modern organizations and societies. Topics include information, data, and system concepts, information requirements in modern organizations and businesses(including decision making, operations, and other types of requirements), introducing different types of information systems, exploring the systems development life cycle(analysis, design, and implementation), methodologies of developing information systems, managing resources of information systems (data, hardware, software, etc.)knowledge management, quality and evaluation of information systems, ethical, social, and security issues of information systems
References
O'Brien, James A., Marakas, George M., "Introduction to information systems", McGraw-Hill/Irwin; 14 edition
In addition all the files in the BlackBoard System
Lectures
Three times a week for 50 min. only
Course Grades

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