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3.1.2 Learning outcomes
By the end of this chapter, and having completed the Essential reading and
activities, you should be able to:
• explain the relationship between data and information and knowledge
and give illustrative examples
• explain the concept of a knowledge worker and their needs
• explain the principal features and characteristics of a system, and apply
these ideas to practical information systems examples
• describe how information systems are a combination of technical and
social elements and the implications of this perspective.
3.1.3 Essential reading
Avgerou, C. and T. Cornford
Developing information systems: concepts,
issues and practice. (London: Macmillan, 1998) second edition [ISBN
9780333732311] Chapter 6.
Curtis, G. and D. Cobham
Business information systems: analysis, design
and practice. (London: Prentice Hall, 2008) sixth edition [ISBN
9780273713821] Chapter 1.
Laudon, K.C. and J.P. Laudon
Management information systems: managing the
digital firm. (Boston; London: Pearson, 2013) thirteenth edition [ISBN
9780273789970 (pbk)] Chapters 1, 2, 11 and 14.
3.1.4 Further reading
Avgerou, C. and T. Cornford
Developing information systems: concepts,
issues and practice. (London: Macmillan, 1998) second edition [ISBN
9780333732311] Chapter 1.
Curtis, G. and D. Cobham
Business information systems: analysis, design
and practice. (London: Prentice Hall, 2008) sixth edition [ISBN
9780273713821] Chapter 9.
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