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Browse All Reviews > Computing Milieux (K) > Management Of Computing And Information Systems (K.6) > Installation Management (K.6.2) > Computer Selection (K.6.2...)
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Reviews about "Computer Selection (K.6.2...)":
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How often should a firm buy new PCs? Post G. Communications of the ACM 42(5): 17-21, 1999. Type: Article
Post answers the question that every organization must answer from time to time: How often should we purchase new personal computers? He analyzes 12 different scenarios, varying time between purchases from 12 to 48 months and levels of...
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Jul 1 1999 |
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A model for predicting and evaluating computer resource consumption Ahituv N., Igbaria M. (ed) Communications of the ACM 31(12): 1467-1473, 1988. Type: Article
The use of performance data, such as those generated by IBM system management facilities (SMF), to create computer workload profiles is well established in the academic literature and in business practice. Such profiles provide the bas...
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May 1 1989 |
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Computing procurement: guidelines and procedures Norton H., Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, NY, 1988. Type: Book (9789780198537267)
This short, concise book provides an excellent management guide to the process of procuring computing systems. The two major themes of the book are, first, that computing procurement must be recognized as part of the corporate strategi...
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Apr 1 1989 |
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Investigating the buying process for the introduction of data processing in small and medium-sized firms Griese J., Kurpicz R. Information and Management 8(1): 41-51, 1985. Type: Article
This paper explores the demographics, computing systems profiles, and computer procurement practices of 69 nonrandomly selected, small and mid-sized West German firms. The authors present a considerable array of statistics on the firms...
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Mar 1 1986 |
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Microcomputer selection process for organizational information management Seidmann A. (ed), Arbel A. Information and Management 7(6): 317-329, 1984. Type: Article
“This paper presents a [microcomputer] selection model based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). The methodology uses relevant organizational needs, required operational support categories, and respective attributes of t...
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Nov 1 1985 |
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