Information technology for organisational systems : concepts for increased competitiveness : proceedings of the First European Conference on Information Technology for Organisational Systems-EURINFO '88, Athens, Greece, 16-20 May 1988
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Information technology for organisational systems : concepts for increased competitiveness : proceedings of the First European Conference on Information Technology for Organisational Systems-EURINFO '88, Athens, Greece, 16-20 May 1988
North-Holland : Elsevier Science Pub., 1988
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The aim of this book is to explore organisational trends and concepts triggered by the widespread introduction of information technology. This technology is making possible profound changes in the way in which organisations react to the market. Technological developments have a significant impact on the competitive environment of companies of nearly all industries, administrations and enterprises, changing their shape, size and mode of operation. Managers can benefit from the widespread growth of information technology through the translation of technological possibilities into business benefits. At the same time, business requirements will increasingly drive technological development. Distributed computing and information networks alter the balance between centralized and decentralized decisions, and allow for a wider scope of applications. The company of the future will use computer integrated business systems, integrating office information systems and information systems supporting technical and other business domains.
Table of Contents
Information Management - 59 papers, including: Analysis and Design in Organisational Systems. Transfer Mechanisms for Small and Medium Sized Companies. Introduction of Information Technology into Organisations. User Participation in System Development. Evolution of Standards in Various Application Fields. Human Factors in the Design of Office and Logistic Systems. Economic and Social Evaluation. User and Organisationally Centered Design. Innovation in Organisations. Advances in Information Technology - 92 papers, including: Local and Wide Area Communication Networks. Information System Design. Advanced User Interfaces. Multimedia Systems. Broadband ISDN. Information System Development. New Concepts in Human-Computer Interaction. Knowledge-Based Systems. Applications - 67 papers, including: Health Sector. Production Industry. Public Administration and Public Services. Education and Training. Insurance. Office Applications. Banking and Financial Services.
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