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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1986
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contents The Impact of Converging Information Technologies. Proceedings of the CAUSE National Conference (Monterey, California, December 9-12, 1986). College Administration College Planning Computer Oriented Programs Data Processing Higher Education Information Networks Information Technology Management Information Systems Microcomputers Telecommunications Users (Information) Proceedings of a 1986 CAUSE conference on the impact of converging information technologies are presented. Topics of conference papers include: policy issues in higher education, planning and information technology, people issues in information technology, telecommunications/networking, special environments, microcomputer issues and applications, and managing academic computing. Some of the papers (with the authors) are: "Distributed Access to Central Data: A Policy Issue" (Eugene W. Carson); "Distributed Access to Central Data: The Cons" (Katherine P. Hall); "Overselling Technology: Suppose You Gave a Computer Revolution and Nobody Came?" (Linda Fleit); "Selling the President on the Computing Plan: Strategic Funds Programming" (John L. Green); "A Preliminary Report of Institutional Experience with MIS Software" (Paul J. Plourde); "Policy Issues Surrounding Decisions to Use Mainframe or Micros" (Phyllis A. Sholtys); "Alternative Models for the Delivery of Computing and Communications Services" (E. Michael Staman); "Converging Technologies Require Flexible Organizations" (Carole Barone); "Student Computing and Policy Issues" (Gerald McLaughlin, John A. Muffo, Ralph O. Mueller, Alan R. Sack); "Strategic Planning for Information Resources Management: Putting the Building Blocks Together" (James I. Penrod, Michael G. Dolence); "Planning for Administrative Computing in a Networked Environment" (Cynthia S. Cross, Marianne J. Elser, Renee W. Frost, Cheryl Munn, Jill Tuer); "Long-Range Strategic Planning in a Decentralized Administrative Information Systems Environment" (William Gleason, John Moldovan); "PULSE: An 'Off-the-Shelf' Decision Support System at Dickinson College" (Ronald Doernbach); "Data Sharing among Campuses: Success and Prospects" (Daniel A. Updegrove, Thomas J. Abdella); "Planning with Technology-LRISP III on Time within Phase and Budget" (Paul Costello, M. Lewis Temares); "Organizing for More Effective End-User Computing" (Denis Pickron, Rick Seaman); "End-User Responsibility within Information Processing Systems" (Betty Laster); "Planning Model for Computing and Telecommunications" (Frank Slaton); "Penn State's Integrated Telecommunications and Teleconferencing Network" (David Phillips); "Library Automation at a Multi-Campus Community College (Deirdre Farris); "Electronic Student Folders" (Robert Adams, David Mannering); and "Academic Computing: From Chaos to Coordination...One Institution's Story" (Trudy Bers, Mary Mittler). (SW)
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spellingShingle The Impact of Converging Information Technologies. Proceedings of the CAUSE National Conference (Monterey, California, December 9-12, 1986).
College Administration
College Planning
Computer Oriented Programs
Data Processing
Higher Education
Information Networks
Information Technology
Management Information Systems
Microcomputers
Telecommunications
Users (Information)
The Impact of Converging Information Technologies. Proceedings of the CAUSE National Conference (Monterey, California, December 9-12, 1986). College Administration College Planning Computer Oriented Programs Data Processing Higher Education Information Networks Information Technology Management Information Systems Microcomputers Telecommunications Users (Information) Proceedings of a 1986 CAUSE conference on the impact of converging information technologies are presented. Topics of conference papers include: policy issues in higher education, planning and information technology, people issues in information technology, telecommunications/networking, special environments, microcomputer issues and applications, and managing academic computing. Some of the papers (with the authors) are: "Distributed Access to Central Data: A Policy Issue" (Eugene W. Carson); "Distributed Access to Central Data: The Cons" (Katherine P. Hall); "Overselling Technology: Suppose You Gave a Computer Revolution and Nobody Came?" (Linda Fleit); "Selling the President on the Computing Plan: Strategic Funds Programming" (John L. Green); "A Preliminary Report of Institutional Experience with MIS Software" (Paul J. Plourde); "Policy Issues Surrounding Decisions to Use Mainframe or Micros" (Phyllis A. Sholtys); "Alternative Models for the Delivery of Computing and Communications Services" (E. Michael Staman); "Converging Technologies Require Flexible Organizations" (Carole Barone); "Student Computing and Policy Issues" (Gerald McLaughlin, John A. Muffo, Ralph O. Mueller, Alan R. Sack); "Strategic Planning for Information Resources Management: Putting the Building Blocks Together" (James I. Penrod, Michael G. Dolence); "Planning for Administrative Computing in a Networked Environment" (Cynthia S. Cross, Marianne J. Elser, Renee W. Frost, Cheryl Munn, Jill Tuer); "Long-Range Strategic Planning in a Decentralized Administrative Information Systems Environment" (William Gleason, John Moldovan); "PULSE: An 'Off-the-Shelf' Decision Support System at Dickinson College" (Ronald Doernbach); "Data Sharing among Campuses: Success and Prospects" (Daniel A. Updegrove, Thomas J. Abdella); "Planning with Technology-LRISP III on Time within Phase and Budget" (Paul Costello, M. Lewis Temares); "Organizing for More Effective End-User Computing" (Denis Pickron, Rick Seaman); "End-User Responsibility within Information Processing Systems" (Betty Laster); "Planning Model for Computing and Telecommunications" (Frank Slaton); "Penn State's Integrated Telecommunications and Teleconferencing Network" (David Phillips); "Library Automation at a Multi-Campus Community College (Deirdre Farris); "Electronic Student Folders" (Robert Adams, David Mannering); and "Academic Computing: From Chaos to Coordination...One Institution's Story" (Trudy Bers, Mary Mittler). (SW)
title The Impact of Converging Information Technologies. Proceedings of the CAUSE National Conference (Monterey, California, December 9-12, 1986).
topic College Administration
College Planning
Computer Oriented Programs
Data Processing
Higher Education
Information Networks
Information Technology
Management Information Systems
Microcomputers
Telecommunications
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED283430