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Computers in the Human Context
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Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 026256050X
Publisher: Mit Pr



Computers In The Human Context: Information Technology, Productivity, 026256050x


Over 300 billion a year is now spent worldwide on computer communications hardware and software. Computers in the Human Context
Computers in the Human Context: Information Theory, Productivity, and People, ISBN-13: 9780262061247, ISBN-10: 0262061244
Yet the human, organizational and social factors shaping this far-reaching revolution have scarcely been analysed and are little understood. Our technical knowledge about computers is not matched by a knowledge of their social consequences and possibilities. The contributors to this volume have come together to help rectify this imbalance with a reappraisal of the information technology revolution. They are able to show that many companies and organizations are not using computers effectively and therefore much of the huge expenditure on IT is being wasted. While it is clear from the studies reported here that the economic payoff from IT has been Download free Computers in the Human Context: Information Technology, Productivity, and People from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared
Yet the human, organizational and social factors shaping this far-reaching revolution have scarcely been analysed and are little understood. Our technical knowledge about computers is not matched by a knowledge of their social consequences and possibilities. The contributors to this volume have come together to help rectify this imbalance with a reappraisal of the information technology revolution. They are able to show that many companies and organizations are not using computers effectively and therefore much of the huge expenditure on IT is being wasted Search and find a lot of computer books in many category availabe for free download
et the human, organizational and social factors shaping this far-reaching revolution have scarcely been analysed and are little understood. Our technical knowledge about computers is not matched by a knowledge of their social consequences and possibilities. The contributors to this volume have come together to help rectify this imbalance with a reappraisal of the information technology revolution. They are able to show that many companies and organizations are not using computers effectively and therefore much of the huge expenditure on IT is being wasted. While it is clear from the studies reported here that the economic payoff from IT has been

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