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C/C/341. Decision Support Systems of Business Intelligence and Customer Relation Management

WORDS:
2200
DATE:
2012
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the use of Decision Support Systems (DSS) outlining their parts and components, and providing description to the systems of Business Intelligence (BI) and Customer Relation Management (CRM). Problems associated with current information systems (IS) are identified, possible solutions are suggested.

 

KEYWORDS: Decision Support Systems, DSS, Business Intelligence, BI, Customer Relation Management, CRM,

 

C/M/2431. An examination of the implementation of customer relationship management (CRM) system for Barclay's Wealth

WORDS:
2800
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines the implementation of a customer relationship management (CRM) system for Barclay’s Wealth. The paper begins by describing the CRM system technology available, and then applies it to Barclay’s Wealth. The ways in which Information Systems (IS) can be integrated are discussed before the paper examines portfolio management systems. The rationale for the investment in the CRM system is discussed, and this section examines topics like improvement of client services, competitive advantage, and revenue. The challenges of the system implementation are assessed before conclusions are made.

 

KEYWORDS: Customer relationship management, CRM, Barclay’s, Barclay’s Wealth, customer relationship management system, information systems, portfolio management systems, competitive advantage, revenue,

 

C/C/333. An analysis of information systems at Synovate Dubai

WORDS:
3650
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

This paper discusses the information systems in place at Synovate Dubai. The research methodology used for this study is outlined, as is the background to the organisation. Management information systems (MIS) is discussed and the paper then looks at information flows and needs. The system at Synovate is discussed, and the paper then looks at decision support systems (DSS), and introduces Executive Information Systems (EIS) as a way to improve MIS. The way in which EIS can be applied is discussed, and the paper details an implementation plan. A cost benefits analysis is carried out, and the paper then looks at risks involved in EIS.

 

KEYWORDS: information systems, Synovate, Synovate Dubai, Management information systems, MIS, information flows, decision support systems, DSS, Executive Information Systems, EIS!,

 

C/C/319. Proposal. The development of an electronic quality management system. Case study Ministry of Culture and Information in Saudi Arabia

WORDS:
1250
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This proposal focuses on the development of an electronic quality management system, and uses the Ministry of Culture and Information in Saudi Arabia as a case study. The study aims to analyse the current Quality Management Systems of the Organisation, to identify the benefits of electronic quality management systems as far as the organisation is concerned, to describe the quality requirements of the organisation, and to analyse the effectiveness of the organisation’s current quality management system. The background to the study is provided, along with the research question and hypotheses. Data collection methods are evaluated as are the proposed methodology. Limitations to the study are detailed, along with the ethical considerations.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, electronic quality management system, Ministry of Culture and Information, Saudi Arabia!,

 

C/C/317. The development and implementation of a fault reporting system

WORDS:
3750
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

This paper presents information on the development and implementation of a fault reporting system. The paper begins by detailing the business objectives, as well as outlining the reasons why the system is required. The functions of the system are provided, and the aspects it should and could have are highlighted. Examples of the system are provided, and the paper also provides an ERD. The user instructions are detailed, as well as the software engineering principles.

 

KEYWORDS: Fault reporting system, business objectives, ERD, software engineering!,

 

S/C/111. An evaluation of strategic information systems in theme parks

WORDS:
3650
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

This paper examines focuses on strategic information systems in theme parks. The objectives of the report are to understand typical information systems used in theme parks and evaluate their capabilities in terms of strategic use to gain competitive advantage, and to understand the need for gaining customer satisfaction and loyalty in theme parks, and to understand how current processes in the use of information systems lack capabilities to gain these. The methodology is detailed, and the paper then evaluates the systems currently used in theme parks, and follows with a discussion of customer satisfaction and customer loyalty. The paper uses porters five forces analysis and value chain analysis before conclusions are made.

 

KEYWORDS: Strategic information systems, information system, theme park, competitive advantage, customer satisfaction, customer loyalty, porters five forces analysis, value chain analysis,

 

C/C/314. An examination of cloud computing. Case studies Amazon, IBM and Google

WORDS:
5000
DATE:
2011
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59.99 GBP

This paper focuses on cloud computing technologies, and begins by providing background information. The reasons why cloud computing has been commercially successful are outlined, and the paper also discusses the technology behind cloud computing. The Amazon elastic compute cloud, the Google cloud computing platform, and IBM’s blue cloud are examined as case studies for the paper. Modern cloud systems are evaluated, and conclusions are made regarding the future of cloud computing.

 

KEYWORDS: Cloud computing, Amazon elastic compute cloud, Google cloud computing platform, IBM’s blue cloud!,

 

C/C/311. An examination of information system requirements at the Golden Fleece Hotel

WORDS:
2550
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines the information system (IS) requirements at the Golden Fleece Hotel. The paper begins by providing information on IS, and follows by identifying the IS requirements at the Golden Fleece. The paper then analyses the problem at the hotel, and this is followed by an evaluation of IS software and hardware needs. MIS and TPS development processes are examined, along with the business justifications for IT applications. The paper then looks at certain aspects of the hotel, namely reservations, restaurants and client services. The paper concludes with recommendations for the hotel.

 

KEYWORDS: Information systems, IS, Golden Fleece Hotel, MIS, TPS, software, hardware, IT applications, reservations, restaurants, client services,

 

C/C/308. An evaluation of Information systems at Barclays bank

WORDS:
2550
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines management of information systems (IS) at Barclays. The paper aims to examine how management of IS can affect the success of an organisation. An analysis of the strategic role of the Barclays Group in the banking industry is assessed before the paper examines the concept of IS. Ethical considerations are discussed in relation to IS and customer information.

 

KEYWORDS: Information systems, information system management, IS, Barclays, ethics,

 

C/C/307. An examination of the development of cloud computing

WORDS:
4150
DATE:
2011
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49.99 GBP

This paper examines cloud computing, and aims to assess its development. The paper begins by defining the concept by discussing software evolution and technical issues. Cloud computing architecture is assessed, along with different types of software development including cross cutting, program slicing, and programme or application clustering. The paper examines non technical issues that relate to cloud computing, some of which include inadequate security, lack of computability with existing applications, and legal issues.

 

KEYWORDS: Cloud computing, software evolution, software development, computing architecture, application clustering, programme clustering, inadequate security, computability!,

 

C/C/304. Selection of change management software system for Arber Archers

WORDS:
5250
DATE:
2011
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59.99 GBP

The paper addresses the need of change management at a fictional company Arber Archers describing available change management software (CMS) packages, explaining evaluation criteria for the selection of a CMS, and applying them to the choice of the appropriate change management framework for Arber Archers.

 

KEYWORDS: change management software, CMS, Arber Archers,

 

C/C/303. An examination of the issues associated with end user support systems

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1850
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines the major issues that relate to the provision of end user support. The paper begins by analysisng the use of broadband in the home, and follows this with an examination of user support software, the growth of unskilled PC users, and help desk management issues. A summary of the topics discussed is provided before conclusions are made, and the paper critically reviews the way in which the paper was written.

 

KEYWORDS: End user support, broadband, user support software, PC users, help desk management,

 

C/C/293. Review of “The ethical nature of critical research in information systems”

WORDS:
1250
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This review focuses on B. Stahl’s 2008 paper “The ethical nature of critical research in information systems”. The review examines the content and focal points of the paper, as well as the objectives of the study.

 

KEYWORDS: Review, B. Stahl, ethics, information systems!,

 

C/C/292. Ethics in Computer Forensics and Security

WORDS:
1000
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines ethics in computer forensics, information systems and security. The paper discusses these topics in reference to B. Stahl’s paper, “Researching Ethics and morality information systems: some guiding questions” 2008. The paper examines the theory and literature that surrounds the topics to provide an evaluation of ethics in computer forensics and security.

 

KEYWORDS: Ethics, computer forensics, information systems, security, B. Stahl, Researching Ethics and morality information systems: some guiding questions,

 

C/M/2164. An examination of information systems and information management in organisations

WORDS:
6900
DATE:
2011
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69.99 GBP

This paper examines the relationship between information systems and information management in organisations, and is split into six sections. The first examines the way in which conceptual models explain the importance of information systems (IS) and information management (IM). The second section discusses the IS capabilities that are core to businesses capacities in relation to outsourcing. The third focuses on the concept of knowledge management and the way it fits with organisations IM requirements. The fourth section evaluates the organisational reasons for the development of data warehouses in relation to data mining and business analytics. The fifth section examines this quote “As information technology’s power and ubiquity has grown, its strategic importance has diminished” and looks at the arguments for and against it. The final section examines the use of ERP systems.

 

KEYWORDS: Information systems, information management, outsourcing, knowledge management, data warehouses, data mining, business analytics, ERP Systems,

 

C/C/287. The impact of cloud computing and next generation networks on business and society

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2000
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines emerging technologies, namely cloud computing and next generation networks. The paper outlines the main aspects of both technologies, and examines the impact they have on society and business.

 

KEYWORDS: Emerging technologies, cloud computing, next generation networks, business, society,

 

C/C/286. The implementation of a new information system at Johnson Plc

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2650
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines the need for the implementation of Information Systems strategy for Johnson plc, a furniture company. The paper examines the purpose and objectives of the study, and follows with an identification of the background. The paper performs a porters five forces and SWOT analysis to further evaluate the study, and this is followed by a value chain analysis. All of these analyses highlight issues that Johnson plc face, and the paper then provides possible solutions and recommendations.

 

KEYWORDS: Information systems, Johnson Plc, SWOT, Porters five forces, value chain analysis!,

 

C/C/281. The role of management information systems in Multinational enterprises

WORDS:
3100
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

This paper aims to examine the role of management information systems (MIS) in multinational enterprises (MNEs). The paper discusses information creation and management in MNEs, as well as information systems. The reporting process of MNEs is examined, and the paper examines the role of MIS during this process. The way in which MIS can be a problem for MNEs is also discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: management information systems, MIS, multinational enterprise, MNE, Information creation, information management,

 

C/C/280. An evaluation of the Windows Domain Structure

WORDS:
2100
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines the Windows Domain Structure, and begins by discussing its function and role. The security risks to the domains are examined, and the methods of enumerating Windows Domain Structures are discussed. The communications between Windows Domains and other domains are assessed, and the best practise when securing Windows Domains are examined.

 

KEYWORDS: Windows Domain Structure, security risks, communication,

 

C/C/278. Business and conceptual modeling

WORDS:
1950
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper critically analyses business and conceptual modeling in relation to information system development. The paper then examines the two concepts, and concludes with a summary of everything discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: Business modeling, conceptual modeling, information systems, information system development,

 

C/C/269. Information modelling for a video rental store

WORDS:
300
DATE:
2011
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9.99 GBP

This paper focuses on information modelling for a video rental store. The study analyses the scenario in regard to the member, film, distributor, loan, and reservation. The paper concludes with a UML diagram which shows the way in which the system works. This paper does not contain a reference list.

 

KEYWORDS: Information modelling, video rental store, UML diagram,

 

C/C/267. Proposal. Creation of customer management system for local newsagent

WORDS:
3150
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper proposes to design of a customer management system for a local newsagent to replace their current manual system. The objectives of the research are formulated, literature is briefly reviewed on the challenges of systems development and approaches to their design, the methodology of the proposed research is detailed, the time scale of work and chapter structure is outlined.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, customer management system, local newsagent,

 

C/C/263. Proposal. The development of a secure employee management intranet

WORDS:
1350
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This proposal presents the outline for a study regarding the development of a secure employee management intranet. The study also aims to investigate the effectiveness of web usage mining as a tool to enhance web security. The proposal outlines the aims and objectives, and provides a detailed section regarding the review of literature. The study aims to build a secure employee management intranet, and outlines the project plan and resources, as well as the areas of further investigation.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, intranet, web usage mining, web security!,

 

C/C/255. Examination of IS/IT strategies. Case study Dell Inc

WORDS:
1650
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

This paper examines the use of IS/IT planning in industry. The paper begins by defining what IS/IT strategies are, whilst examining the success factors of them. The relationship between Information management, knowledge management, and information systems is discussed. Dell Inc, computer systems makers, is used as a case study for this paper. The different operational levels of the company are assessed, and conclusions are made regarding technology.

 

KEYWORDS: IS strategies, IT strategies, information management, knowledge management, information systems, Dell Inc, technology,

 

S/B/594. Electronic Social Care Systems within the safeguarding children's team.

WORDS:
4300
ADD-ONS:
8 Slides
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
49.99 GBP

This paper and presentation illustrates aspects of a new business plan for a safeguarding children’s team. The paper aims to plan the change from Manual Social Care administrative systems to Electronic Social Care Systems (ESCS) within the Team. The project defines ESCS and then discusses the statement of purpose. The proposed plan for the project is highlighted, and the different issues that the team face are identified. Recommendations that aim to solve these issues are discussed, and the gains and disadvantages of the system are discussed. The medium and short term implementation plans regarding ESCS are then examined.

 

KEYWORDS: Presentation, business plan, safeguarding children’s team, Electronic Social Care Systems, ESCS, al Social Care administrative systems!,