A personnel appraisal guide to help MIS managers, project leaders, or chief information officers monitor, evaluate, and improve the daily performance of their data processing personnel. Includes re…
The study of formal models of rational decision-making, born in the 17th century as a new science of gambling, has reached maturity in the 20th century. Its paradigms, "expected utility theory" and…
A call to develop a new politics for the age of the digital economywhen currency and goods literally have no weight. The Weightless World is the first book to map an economic world that has be…
The growth and development of computers has affected almost every aspect of our lives. Consequently, the student taking an introductory information pro- cessing course today may be majoring in comp…
To keep your competitive edge in the marketplace, you must find practical and inexpensive ways to retain the clients you have, develop new clients, and increase your bottom line. Marketing Your Con…
In this book, you will find a plentitude of examples and scenarios addressing the roles and applications of database systems in business. The material is highly readable and simplifies complex conc…
Designed for researchers, managers, and administrators who make research-based decisions, as well as students of the social sciences and business. The entire research process, from variables to fin…
The use of computers in our society is accelerating so rapidly we find ourselves in the midst of changes as dramatic as those generated by the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth entury Compute…
One of those rare books on information technology and its social Implications that is both informative and fun to read. New Scientist A complete course on information technology and its impact o…
The contents of the book are 1 Introduction 2 How, When, and Why to Use Demographics 3 The 1990 Cencus 4 Federal Government Sources 5 Private Sources 6 Academic, Industry, and Nonprofit Sourc…