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050 | _aHF 5548.2 .G73 1985 | ||
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_aGraef, Martin _eauthor |
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_aOrganization and management of a computer center / _cMartin Graef |
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_aNew York : _bMacmillan Publishing Company, _cc1985 |
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_axiii, 396 pages ; _c25 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | _aChapter 1. Types of Computer Centers and Their Task -- Chapter 2. Organization -- Chapter 3. Operations Organization -- Chapter 4. Data Protection and Data Security -- Chapter 5. Computer Center Personnel -- Chapter 6. Aspects of Communication -- Chapter 7. Planning Control -- Chapter 8. Planning and Implementing a Computer Center -- Chapter 9. Cost and Price Planning -- Chapter 10. Computer Center Handbook. | ||
520 | _aThe organization of automated data processing has in the past ten years undergone profound changes and developments. From the original rigid and monolithic computer center organization a variety of forms have developed that combine improved cost efficiency with a flexible adaptation to the particular needs of the user. Decentralization and distributed data processing once were catchwords that seemed to forecast the imminent demise of the computer center. However, computer centers not only did not die out like dinosaurs but became the indispensable focal points of our modern information systems, networks, and telecommunication systems. | ||
650 | _aELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING | ||
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