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Computer Concepts and Management Information Systems
A Comprehensive Guide to Modern Computing and Information Management
Explore the intricacies of computer systems and management information systems. Learn to navigate software applications and understand their real-world applications in business and technology.
Key Features
Comprehensive coverage of computer concepts and MIS
Practical examples and hands-on guides for Microsoft Office
Detailed exploration of ERP and CRM systems
Book Description
This book provides a self-teaching introduction to computer fundamentals and management information systems (MIS). It covers hardware components, software applications, Microsoft Office, information systems, ERP, CRM, security, business ethics, and cybercrime. The goal is to make these complex subjects accessible and easy to understand.
The course begins with basic computer concepts, followed by an introduction to software. It then offers detailed information on Microsoft Office, covering Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Access. The journey continues with a deep dive into MIS, exploring its applications, ERP systems, security measures, business ethics, and the challenges of cybercrime.
Understanding these concepts is crucial for navigating the digital world and leveraging technology in business. This book transitions readers from beginners to knowledgeable users, blending theoretical insights with practical skills. Companion files with source code examples and figures enhance the learning experience, making this book an invaluable resource for mastering computers and MIS.
What you will learn
Understand the basics of computer systems and their classifications
Differentiate between various types of software and their uses
Master the functionalities of Microsoft Office applications
Grasp the components and functions of Management Information Systems
Explore the applications of cross-functional MIS
Analyze ERP systems and their benefits
Who this book is for
Ideal for students, IT professionals, and business managers, this book is suitable for anyone interested in understanding computer systems and management information systems. Readers should have a basic understanding of computer operations and software applications to fully benefit from the content. No advanced prerequisites are required.