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Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2015
This article provides surgical pathologists an overview of health information systems (HISs): what they are, what they do, and how such systems relate to the practice of surgical pathology. Much of this article is dedicated to the electronic medical record.
David Artz, S. Joseph Sirintrapun
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This article provides surgical pathologists an overview of health information systems (HISs): what they are, what they do, and how such systems relate to the practice of surgical pathology. Much of this article is dedicated to the electronic medical record.
David Artz, S. Joseph Sirintrapun
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Communications of the Association for Information Systems
Social Science Research NetworkDiscussants play an important role in conferences, yet little practical advice exists to help them make best use of their time beyond informal guidelines.
Jerry Cederlund+2 more
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Accounting information systems
The Routledge Companion to Risk, Crisis and Security in Business, 2018ACNT 2332 Accounting Information Systems. This course will The course reflects how IT is altering the nature of accounting. Specifically . Accounting Information Systems 2nd. Edition by Robert L. Hurt.
S. Altschuller, Shaya Altschuller
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Geographic information systems
Progress in Human Geography, 1988Geographic information systems (GISs) are defined as software systems. In this article, the relationships between GIS and other activities having to do with geographic information are reviewed. The use of GIS in social and behavioral sciences is discussed as an increasingly essential component of the research infrastructure and as a tool for acquiring ...
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Information and Information Systems
1990Information is a basic resource of all organisations. It is essential for them to know, for example, how much is owed and to whom, who owes them money and how much, who the customers are, names of suppliers, what the competition is doing, market trends and much more. Organisations contain vast amounts of data of all kinds. Good decision-making requires
Kate Sallis, Edward Sallis
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Integration of the Maintenance Information System with the Production Information System
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1998This paper presents the structure of an information system for maintenance in different and complex groups of production plants: thermal power, heating plants, cement factories and sugar factories, equipment in the food processing, metal processing, electric and wood industries and machinery in civil construction industry, forestry and agricultural ...
Tomislav Šarić, Niko Majdandzic
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Information Systems Journal, 2018
More than 50 years ago, information technology (IT) began to change society, the economy, and industries worldwide. This change has included waves of technological disruption that have been exploited by entrepreneurial actors who seize the associated new
Dennis M. Steininger
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More than 50 years ago, information technology (IT) began to change society, the economy, and industries worldwide. This change has included waves of technological disruption that have been exploited by entrepreneurial actors who seize the associated new
Dennis M. Steininger
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A Logic for Information Systems
Studia Logica, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Dmitry A. Archangelsky+1 more
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Geographic information systems
Water Environment Research, 1996Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and relational database management system technology have increasingly provided a foundation for integration and analyses of water environment data in context with other geographically related data.. While large scale GIS projects can pose expensive undertakings, an ever-widening variety of applications are ...
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Laboratory Information Systems
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2015Laboratory information systems (LISs) supply mission-critical capabilities for the vast array of information-processing needs of modern laboratories. LIS architectures include mainframe, client-server, and thin client configurations. The LIS database software manages a laboratory's data.
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