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Dolan, Eugene
University of Colorado at Denver
Washington, Washington DC
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  Examining the computing and centralization debate
George J., King J. Communications of the ACM 34(7): 62-72, 1991.  Type: Article

George and King hope to put an end to a debate that they say has been taking place for several decades. They have reached the right conclusion--that the debate should be ended because the effect of computer systems on centrali...

Jan 1 1992  
  Accounting information systems: concepts and practice for effective decision making (4th ed.)
Moscove S., Simkin M., Bagranoff N., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1990.  Type: Book (9789780471504498)

Designed for college students in the field of accounting, this book is the fourth edition of a text that has been highly successful in its three previous editions. In their preface, the authors make the point that “The purpos...

Dec 1 1991  
  Conceptions of the discipline of HCI: craft, applied science, and engineering
Long J., Dowell J.  People and computers V (, Univ. of Nottingham, Sep 5-8, 1989) 321989.  Type: Proceedings

The authors elaborate on the theme of HCI ’89, the fifth in a series of conferences on “People and Computers” sponsored by the British Computer Society’s HCI Specialist Group. They discuss the th...

May 1 1991  
  Making software engineering happen
Pressman R. (ed), Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1988.  Type: Book (9789780135477380)

Making software engineering happen reminds me of the Managers Guide series of books published by John Wiley & Sons in the late 1960s. This excellent series of introductory volumes dealt with the way managers needed to ap...

May 1 1989  
  Microcomputers: software and applications
Curtin D. (ed), Porter L., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1986.  Type: Book (9789780135802427)

This is one of the best texts that I have read or used relating to microcomputers. It would be a useful book for teaching a beginning course in computers and microcomputers, but it does have certain failings, one of which is age. The b...

Apr 1 1988  
 
 
   
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