Instructor(s)
Prof. Brian Subirana
MIT Course Number
15.566
As Taught In
Spring 2003
Level
Graduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Highlights
This course features video of a complete class session with guest speaker, Richard Rowe, Founder of RoweCom. The session focuses on steel manufacturing and cross-company processes - delivering and industry-wide IT solution. A comprehensive bibliography of readings, study questions and lecture notes are also available.
Course Description
In virtually every industry and every firm, information technology is driving change, creating opportunities and challenges. Leaders who don't understand at least the fundamentals of information systems will be at a strategic disadvantage. This course provides broad coverage of technology concepts and trends underlying current and future developments in information technology, and fundamental principles for the effective use of computer-based information systems. There will be a special emphasis on manufacturing. Information Systems topics that will be covered include networks and distributed computing, including the World Wide Web, hardware and operating systems, software development tools and processes, relational databases, security and cryptography, enterprise applications, B2B, the semantic web and electronic commerce. Sloan LFM students with an interest in Information Systems are encouraged to register for this course.