Policy Issues In Microcomputer Applications For Developing Countries
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The growth of microcomputer applications in industrialized countries is predicated on an existing base that includes the ready availability of affordable hardware and software, trained personnel, capable maintenance, efficient communication systems, and a benign environment; applications are selected and facilitated by a wide range of underlying ex
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The growth of microcomputer applications in industrialized countries is predicated on an existing base that includes the ready availability of affordable hardware and software, trained personnel, capable maintenance, efficient communication systems, and a benign environment; applications are selected and facilitated by a wide range of underlying ex
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 281
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 148mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780367298678
- ISBN-10: 0367298678
- Artikelnr.: 75651844
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 281
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 148mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780367298678
- ISBN-10: 0367298678
- Artikelnr.: 75651844
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
National Academy of Sciences
Panel on Microcomputers for Developing Countries
Introduction
Overview
Conclusions and Recommendations
Development
Assistance Policies and Strategies
Microcomputers, Informatics, and Development: Issues in Foreign Assistance
The Role of Computers and Informatics in Developing Countries: Issues and Policy
Selected Donor
Agency Policies on Computers and Informatics in Third World Countries
Information Technology in Development Projects: A New Role for Donor Assistance
Developing
Country Experiences
Microcomputers in the West African Region
Obstacles to a Wider and More Efficient Use of Microcomputers in Tunisia and Suggested Remedies
Computers and Education in Kenya: Problems and Prospects
Microcomputers in Zimbabwe: Problems and Suggested Remedies
Microcomputers in Egypt: Problems and Recommendations
Microcomputers, Small Institutions, and Markets: The Case of Paraguay
Bureaucratic Reform and Microcomputer Use in Indonesia's Ministry of Finance
Technology Transfer and Development
Development for Microcomputer Use by Individuals and "Communities": An Anthropologist's Perspective
Engineering Considerations in Microcomputer Policy Issues for Developing Countries
Microcomputers Throughout the University: A New Metaphor for Development
Software
Industry Development in the Third World: Policy Guidelines, Institutional Options, and Constraints
Copyright Responsibilities: Maintenance of Software Owned by International Development Organizations
Acquisition and Management of Information Technology
Microcomputer Acquisition in Developing Countries: Problems and Recommendations
Social and Organizational Analysis in Automation Strategy and Planning
Using Management Tools to Get the Most from Information Technology in Development
Building Information
Management Systems for Developing Countries
Microcomputer Implementations in the Least
Developed Countries: Some Policy Considerations
Impact of Microcomputers on Health in the Third World
Information Systems
The Role of Scientific and Technological Information in the Development Process
A New Opportunity in Development
Corporations and Organizations Contacted Before Preparing This Proposal
Introduction
Overview
Conclusions and Recommendations
Development
Assistance Policies and Strategies
Microcomputers, Informatics, and Development: Issues in Foreign Assistance
The Role of Computers and Informatics in Developing Countries: Issues and Policy
Selected Donor
Agency Policies on Computers and Informatics in Third World Countries
Information Technology in Development Projects: A New Role for Donor Assistance
Developing
Country Experiences
Microcomputers in the West African Region
Obstacles to a Wider and More Efficient Use of Microcomputers in Tunisia and Suggested Remedies
Computers and Education in Kenya: Problems and Prospects
Microcomputers in Zimbabwe: Problems and Suggested Remedies
Microcomputers in Egypt: Problems and Recommendations
Microcomputers, Small Institutions, and Markets: The Case of Paraguay
Bureaucratic Reform and Microcomputer Use in Indonesia's Ministry of Finance
Technology Transfer and Development
Development for Microcomputer Use by Individuals and "Communities": An Anthropologist's Perspective
Engineering Considerations in Microcomputer Policy Issues for Developing Countries
Microcomputers Throughout the University: A New Metaphor for Development
Software
Industry Development in the Third World: Policy Guidelines, Institutional Options, and Constraints
Copyright Responsibilities: Maintenance of Software Owned by International Development Organizations
Acquisition and Management of Information Technology
Microcomputer Acquisition in Developing Countries: Problems and Recommendations
Social and Organizational Analysis in Automation Strategy and Planning
Using Management Tools to Get the Most from Information Technology in Development
Building Information
Management Systems for Developing Countries
Microcomputer Implementations in the Least
Developed Countries: Some Policy Considerations
Impact of Microcomputers on Health in the Third World
Information Systems
The Role of Scientific and Technological Information in the Development Process
A New Opportunity in Development
Corporations and Organizations Contacted Before Preparing This Proposal
Panel on Microcomputers for Developing Countries
Introduction
Overview
Conclusions and Recommendations
Development
Assistance Policies and Strategies
Microcomputers, Informatics, and Development: Issues in Foreign Assistance
The Role of Computers and Informatics in Developing Countries: Issues and Policy
Selected Donor
Agency Policies on Computers and Informatics in Third World Countries
Information Technology in Development Projects: A New Role for Donor Assistance
Developing
Country Experiences
Microcomputers in the West African Region
Obstacles to a Wider and More Efficient Use of Microcomputers in Tunisia and Suggested Remedies
Computers and Education in Kenya: Problems and Prospects
Microcomputers in Zimbabwe: Problems and Suggested Remedies
Microcomputers in Egypt: Problems and Recommendations
Microcomputers, Small Institutions, and Markets: The Case of Paraguay
Bureaucratic Reform and Microcomputer Use in Indonesia's Ministry of Finance
Technology Transfer and Development
Development for Microcomputer Use by Individuals and "Communities": An Anthropologist's Perspective
Engineering Considerations in Microcomputer Policy Issues for Developing Countries
Microcomputers Throughout the University: A New Metaphor for Development
Software
Industry Development in the Third World: Policy Guidelines, Institutional Options, and Constraints
Copyright Responsibilities: Maintenance of Software Owned by International Development Organizations
Acquisition and Management of Information Technology
Microcomputer Acquisition in Developing Countries: Problems and Recommendations
Social and Organizational Analysis in Automation Strategy and Planning
Using Management Tools to Get the Most from Information Technology in Development
Building Information
Management Systems for Developing Countries
Microcomputer Implementations in the Least
Developed Countries: Some Policy Considerations
Impact of Microcomputers on Health in the Third World
Information Systems
The Role of Scientific and Technological Information in the Development Process
A New Opportunity in Development
Corporations and Organizations Contacted Before Preparing This Proposal
Introduction
Overview
Conclusions and Recommendations
Development
Assistance Policies and Strategies
Microcomputers, Informatics, and Development: Issues in Foreign Assistance
The Role of Computers and Informatics in Developing Countries: Issues and Policy
Selected Donor
Agency Policies on Computers and Informatics in Third World Countries
Information Technology in Development Projects: A New Role for Donor Assistance
Developing
Country Experiences
Microcomputers in the West African Region
Obstacles to a Wider and More Efficient Use of Microcomputers in Tunisia and Suggested Remedies
Computers and Education in Kenya: Problems and Prospects
Microcomputers in Zimbabwe: Problems and Suggested Remedies
Microcomputers in Egypt: Problems and Recommendations
Microcomputers, Small Institutions, and Markets: The Case of Paraguay
Bureaucratic Reform and Microcomputer Use in Indonesia's Ministry of Finance
Technology Transfer and Development
Development for Microcomputer Use by Individuals and "Communities": An Anthropologist's Perspective
Engineering Considerations in Microcomputer Policy Issues for Developing Countries
Microcomputers Throughout the University: A New Metaphor for Development
Software
Industry Development in the Third World: Policy Guidelines, Institutional Options, and Constraints
Copyright Responsibilities: Maintenance of Software Owned by International Development Organizations
Acquisition and Management of Information Technology
Microcomputer Acquisition in Developing Countries: Problems and Recommendations
Social and Organizational Analysis in Automation Strategy and Planning
Using Management Tools to Get the Most from Information Technology in Development
Building Information
Management Systems for Developing Countries
Microcomputer Implementations in the Least
Developed Countries: Some Policy Considerations
Impact of Microcomputers on Health in the Third World
Information Systems
The Role of Scientific and Technological Information in the Development Process
A New Opportunity in Development
Corporations and Organizations Contacted Before Preparing This Proposal