A Thoughtful nontechnical guide for the user of computer-based information systems. The approach is interdisciplinary, giving appropriate weight to technological, behavioral, and social systems. Managers will find much useful help in the following areas: managing technological and social change in complex public and private organizations; analysis, design and implementation of systems; impact of computers on society and the individual; and, an overview of data-base management systems. Illustrations, actual case histories, prescriptive models and discussion problems relate theory to reality.
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