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Microcomputers and Local Government: A Handbook -- Participants\u27 Manual
This handbook has its origins in a conversation between the author and Dr. Theodore Maher in the spring of 1981. The conversation centered on the role that we believed soon would be played by microcomputers in local governments and the concomitant need for training and technical assistance in the acquisition and use of microcomputers
Microcomputers and Local Government: A Handbook -- Instructors\u27 Manual
This handbook, and its accompanying instructor\u27s manual, was written to be used with a one- or two-day workshop on microcomputers and local governments. The handbook was designed· for the local government official with little or no familiarity with microcomputers and their applications to the world of government
MicroComputer and Local Government
In 1976, two young Californians named Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak started a revolution. It was a quiet revolution... no shots were fired... no demonstrations occurred... there were no casualties, but it was a revolution nevertheless... a revolution that will have long-lasting results. That year these two young men developed the Apple, the first commercially successful microcomputer
Analysis and recommendation for changes in the meter reading method for automation of the Hong Kong Government Water billing system.
Summary in Chinese.Thesis (MBA)--Chinese University of Hong Kong.Bibliography: l. 111
The Direction of mobile evolution examined through the NTT DoCoMo strategy, Mobile Frontier
NTT DoCoMo is Japan\u27s biggest mobile service provider. They added extra value into cellular phone as telephone , and contributed to the explosive spread of the mobile phone in Japan. They have still led Japan as a country with the world\u27s largest mobile Internet. The mobile phone now changes our lifestyles or work styles, and has a great influence also on business. In 1997, NTT DoCoMo created the company vision towards the year 2010, Mobile Frontier . It consists of five concepts, named MAGIC , and indicates the mobile phone figure in the future as a whole. I regard it as a guideline of this paper, and examine the direction of mobile evolution by researching the following topics: the present situation, the issues needed to realize each concept, and the future. At first, I state the background of the mobile phone spread in Japan and the cultural aspects peculiar to Japan. After that, I examine the mobile evolution along with the five concepts. The objective of this paper is to refer to and understand the vision of a leading company in the telecommunication field, and consider mobile communications\u27 influence and applications in the future. The goal is to expand knowledge in the present situation of the mobile phone and the trend towards future mobile, and to examine the direction the Mobile Frontier aims
A survey of punched card development
Thesis (M.S.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. School of Industrial Management, 1956.Bibliography: leaves 59-74.by George Jordan.M.S
Survival guide for road warriors : essentials for the mobile CPA
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_guides/1233/thumbnail.jp
An investigation into the theoretical and practical aspects of office mechanisation
The leaders of industry are so often leaders because of
their distaste for regulation and orthodox methods.
They are often reluctant to be restricted in their
activities by static requirements of a mechanised system.
It may, however, be observed that, with the rapid strides
in the development of machinery itself, the makers are
very willing to make favourable trade -out conditions in
order that users may take advantage of the most recent
improvements. It may well be that, owing to improvements,
ten years might be regarded as the period of most useful
life for the more expensive office machinery, by which time
the initial cost should have been fully saved to the user.The Question of installing mechanical aid in the
office is largely an economic one, and must be determined
by the need of such aids, and in the return which they are
likely to yield. Needs, on the one hand, are essentially
relative, and cannot be assessed by simple standards.
On the other hand, returns are difficult to translate into
£.s.d. where speed, accuracy, security, and even prestige,
may be involved. It will be the purpose of the pages which
follow to endeavour to afford some guidance on these issues
Optical image scanners and character recognition devices : a survey and new taxonomy
Includes bibliographical references (p. [54]-[56]).Amar Gupta ... [et al.]
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