Documenting an organization's computer requirements

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Documenting an organization's computer requirements

James M. Smith, Nick M. Kokotovich

(A Wiley-Interscience publication)

Wiley, c1985

  • est.

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Includes index

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Description

Here are the methods and techniques being used today to document an organization's information or computer requirements. Readers will learn how to use this information to determine whether an organization needs a computer system at all, and if so, the type of computer best equipped to solve its problems most efficiently. A section entitled "Information Requirements Study" includes worksheets that lead the reader through every consideration necessary to determine exact needs.

Table of Contents

  • Quickslice
  • Information Requirements Study
  • Using the Application Worksheets
  • Accounts Receivable Example
  • Accounts Payable Example
  • General Ledger Example
  • Payroll Example
  • Order Entry Example
  • Inventory Control Example
  • Fixed Asset Accounting Example
  • From Study to Results
  • Appendixes
  • Index.

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