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Foundations of Information Systems
Mirrored from openstax.org · CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0 · Dr. Mahesh S. Raisinghani, Amal Alhosban, Dax Bradley, Wade Chumney, Nicole Dhanraj, Sherita Freeman, James Gibbs, Sean Petty, Ayushi Tandon, Karen Srba, Michael MacLeod
Mirrored from: openstax.org · OpenStax · Computer Science
Authors: Dr. Mahesh S. Raisinghani, Amal Alhosban, Dax Bradley, Wade Chumney, Nicole Dhanraj, Sherita Freeman, James Gibbs, Sean Petty, Ayushi Tandon, Karen Srba, Michael MacLeod · License: CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0
About this book
Foundations of Information Systems aligns to the topics and objectives of most introductory information systems courses in computer science and information technology, as well as in other subject areas such as health and business information systems. The offering helps students understand foundational concepts including hardware, software, database management systems, and data networks. The instruction is based on the ACM/IEEE/AIS curriculum standards for information systems (IS2020) that allow institutions to use the content for the purposes of accreditation for ABET, AACSB, and ACBSP. The material focuses on developing and applying knowledge regarding the collection, processing, storage, distribution, and value of information. Students will also learn about the various interactions between information systems professionals and others in organizations, so that they understand how to collaborate with management, colleagues, customers, and suppliers. Foundations of Information Systems is designed to engage students through a combination of practical, real-world applications and thought-provoking scenarios that promote critical thinking and a deeper understanding of core concepts. The pedagogical approach is centered on making information systems relevant to students from an array of backgrounds and career interests. By connecting theory to practice and encouraging students to explore real-world issues, Foundations of Information Systems equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary for success in their academic and professional journeys.
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Computer Science
Published
2025-03-05