10 Information Systems
Business Communication for Success
University of Minnesota Libraries
2010
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA
Business Communication for Success (BCS) provides a comprehensive, integrated approach to the study and application of written and oral business communication to serve both student and professor.
Formats: Online, PDF, EPUB, and more.
Communication for Business Professionals, Canadian Edition
eCampusOntario
2018
Licence: CC BY-SA
This book provides a comprehensive, integrated approach to the study and application of written and oral business communication to serve both student and professor. The text includes a number of features such as learning objectives, exercises, real-world examples, key terms, and post-chapter assessments. This text is adapted from Business Communication for Success. This 2018 adaptation has significantly reduced the size and scope of the original publication and added Canadian examples.
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Database Design
Adrienne Watt (City University)
2014
Licence: CC BY
An introductory textbook that covers database systems and database design concepts. New to this edition are more examples, highlighted and defined key terms, both throughout and at the end of each chapter, and end-of-chapter review exercises. Two new chapters have been added on SQL, along with appendices that include a data model example, sample ERD exercises and SQL lab with solutions.
Formats: Online, PDF, eBook
Information Systems for Business and Beyond – Canadian Edition
Shauna Roch (Fanshawe College), James Fowler (Mohawk College), and Barbara Smith (Niagara College)
2020
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA
Information Systems for Business and Beyond – Canadian Edition introduces you to the concept of information systems, their use in business, and the larger impact they are having on our world. This book provides a Canadian context and examples.
Formats: Online, EPUB, and PDF
Suggested for: CMIS 351/455
Howdy or Hello?: Technical and Business Communications
Kathy Anders and Nicole Hagstrom-Schmidt (Texas A&M University)
2021
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA
Technical writing courses introduce you to some of the most important aspects of writing in the worlds of science, technology, and business—in other words, the kind of writing that scientists, nurses, doctors, computer specialists, government officials, engineers, and other professionals do as a part of their regular work. The skills learned in technical writing courses can be useful in other fields as well, including education and social sciences.
Formats: PDF