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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT
Decision-Making Methodology
by Marc J Schniederjans, Jamie L Hamaker (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA) & Ashlyn M Schniederjans (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
Powerpoint presentations of text materials (697k)
From the individual to the largest organization, everyone today has to make investments in information technology. Making a good investment that will best satisfy all the necessary decision criteria requires a careful and inclusive analysis. Information Technology Investment: Decision-Making Methodology is a textbook that will provide the understanding of methodologies available to aid in this area of complex, multi-criterion decision-making. It presents a detailed, step-by-step set of procedures and methodologies that readers can use immediately to improve their IT investment decision-making. Unique to this textbook are both financial investment models and more complex decision-making models from management science, so users can extend the analysis benefits to confirm and enhance the ideal IT investment choices.
A complimentary copy of the 'Instructor's Manual and Test Bank' and the PowerPoint presentations of the text materials are available for all instructors who adopt this book as a course text.
Contents:
- Introduction to Information Technology Investment Decision-Making
Methodology
- Financial Information Technology Investment Methods
- Multi-Criteria Information Technology Decision-Making Methods
- Other Information Technology Investment Methods
Readership: Undergraduates and graduate students in technology management,
operation management and MIS; MIS practitioners; industrial engineers and systems analysts.
| 416pp |
Pub. date: Feb 2004 |
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