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Business Information Systems: Design an App for That

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Business Information Systems: Design an App for That
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Publisher: Saylor Foundation
ISBN/ASIN: 1453311572
ISBN-13: 9781453311578
Number of pages: 323

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Business Information Systems by Frost, Pike, Kenyo and Pels is designed to help students get a feel for what a career in MIS would be like. The authors designed this book that looks very much like an internship -- an introduction to the field followed by a substantial project.

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