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Maximizing Information System Availability Through Bayesian Belief Network Approaches: Emerging Research and Opportunities [Kõva köide]

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"This book provides a foundation and a brief literature review on the system availability and other related concepts, as well as methods for measuring and modeling system availability, presents the factors that affect information system availability, andprovides adequate model based on the probability that can help with optimization of investments in information security in financial institutions"--

In this book, authors Ibrahimovi<’c>, Turulja, and Bajgori<’c> present readers with their comprehensive examination of the latest research on implementing effective information systems in a variety of business contexts. The authors cover information system availability, IT governance standards and regulations, IT infrastructure, and a wide variety of other related subjects. Semir Ibrahimovi<’c> is with Bosna Bank International of Bosnia Herzegovina. Lejla Turulja and Nijaz Bajfori<’c> are faculty members of the University of Sarajevo in Bosnia Herzegovina. Annotation ©2017 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Preface vi
Chapter 1 Information System Availability: Definition and Business Perspective
1(33)
Chapter 2 IT Governance Standards and Regulations
34(21)
Chapter 3 IT Infrastructure/IS Availability Investments and Optimization
55(20)
Chapter 4 Bayesian Belief Networks in IT Investment Decision Making
75(33)
Chapter 5 Application of BBN in Information Systems and Operational Risk Management
108(33)
Chapter 6 Model Validation by Using Monte-Carlo Simulation
141(12)
Conclusion 153(6)
Related Readings 159(20)
Index 179
Semir Ibrahimovi, Bosna Bank International, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Lejla Turulja, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Nijaz Bajgori, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.