Building Executive Information Systems and Other Decision Support Applications

This authoritative book takes a comprehensive look at Executive Information Systems (EIS), covering what EIS is, how it differs from other applications, and how EIS will be used in the future.

Table of Contents

Partial table of contents:

An Introduction to EIS.

Gaining Executive Commitment.

Determining the Need.

Determining EIS Hardware and Software Requirements.

Designing EIS Screens.

Managing the Data.

Overcoming Political Resistance.

Including Decision Support Systems.

Including Artificial Intelligence.

Appendices.

Indexes.

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