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Changing information technology and information technology management
Information & Management, 1997Abstract Information technology is changing at a rapid rate. A theory has hypothesized that change in IT causes problems for IT managers and that they respond with coping mechanisms to handle these problems. Structured interviews with 16 IT professionals at different organizations identified 31 unique projects that used 86 new ITs which caused 142 ...
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Science, 1983
The AAAS Annual Meeting will be held in Detroit on 26-31 May 1983. The inclusive dates were given incorrectly as 21-31 May in the heading of the Preliminary Program (25 Feb., p. 948). The large body of water shown to the south of Detroit on the cover of the issue of 25 February is Lake Erie. The cover legend stated incorrectly that it was Lake Huron.
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The AAAS Annual Meeting will be held in Detroit on 26-31 May 1983. The inclusive dates were given incorrectly as 21-31 May in the heading of the Preliminary Program (25 Feb., p. 948). The large body of water shown to the south of Detroit on the cover of the issue of 25 February is Lake Erie. The cover legend stated incorrectly that it was Lake Huron.
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Formated technology and informated action: The nature of information technology
International Journal of Information Management, 2009This paper is part of a series examining the fundamental nature of informatics: a term used as a convenient umbrella term to stand for the overlapping disciplinary areas of information systems, information management and information technology. The aim of the current paper is to consider some of the universal features of information technology. This is
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The Politics of Information Technology
Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2007Information technology implementation is a political process. In the increasingly cost-controlled, high-tech healthcare environment, a successful nursing system implementation demands a nurse leader with both political savvy and technological competency.
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Unlocking Information Technology
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1987Abstract Computer technology has made vast quantities of information more readily available through accessible data bases. This article discusses the use of information technology and some of the problems that have prevented it from being more widely used. Also included is information on some rehabilitation-related data bases.
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Information technology and dataveillance
Communications of the ACM, 1988Data surveillance is now supplanting conventional surveillance techniques. With this trend come new monitoring methods such as personal dataveillance and mass dataveillance that require more effective safeguards and a formal policy framework.
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Advances in Information Technology
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2001Advances in digital technology have vastly increased the speed and content of information transfer. Equine practitioners of the future should be in contact with their office and other information resources at all times through an array of digital networks. Patients and practitioners alike should benefit from better information access.
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The evolution of information technology
Information Management & Computer Security, 1998The first version of the Nolan Stages Theory appeared in 1973. It explained the dynamics of the increasingly vital production factor called IT. This theory is probably the most well‐known and most widespread framework of the development of information technology in organisations.
van der Zee, J.T.M. +2 more
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Standardisation of information technology
Computer Law & Security Report, 1991Abstract The standarisation of information and communication technology raises issues of vital concern to the world's economies. A study currently underway at the OECD attempts to explain why.
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Frontiers of information technology
IBM Journal of Research and Development, 2011Every year, the IBM Research Division undertakes a year-long process to analyze and map out important trends and future directions shaping the advances and the applications of information technology (IT). The results are summarized in a document called the Global Technology Outlook (GTO), which influences IBM's strategy and technology roadmaps ...
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