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Chapter 3: Solving Business Problems with Information Systems



Learning Objectives
learning objectives

1 Describe and give examples to illustrate each of the steps of the systems approach to problem solving and the information systems development cycle.
2 Explain how prototyping and computer-aided systems engineering have affected the process of information systems development for end users and information systems specialists.
4 Use the systems approach the IS development process and the model of information system components from Chapter 2 as problem solving frameworks to help you propose information systems solutions to simple business problems.


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