Information System: A Problem-Solving Approach departs from other textbooks in several ways. It treats information systems as more than simply computers. Instead, we view information systems as composed of information technologies, organizations, and people. We emphasize the broader concepts of information systems rather than computer systems and information systems literacy rather than computer literacy. By information systems literacy, we mean a full understanding of organizations and individuals from a behavioral perspective combined with knowledge of information technology. From this point of view, a firm's procedures, values, and plans,as well as the training it provides its employees, are equally as important as its technologies.
PART 1 The World of information systems
PART 2 Foundations of information Technologies
PART 3 Problem solving with information systems
PART 4 Overview of information system Applications