Emerging Information Technology: Improving Decisions, Cooperation, and Infrastructure
Kenneth E. KendallOverview
The chapters in this volume explore cutting-edge research being conducted on emerging information technologies. All of the technologies are well known; this book's unique contribution is its explanation of the application and relevance for managers, consultants, and decision makers. The ultimate purpose of Emerging Information Technologies is to enable its readers - managers, consultants, scholars, and researchers - to build bridges from technological emergence to the technological sublime.Synopsis
Emerging Information Technology explores cutting-edge research on emerging information technologies and their specific relevance for professionals in the business world.
Kenneth E Kendall bridges the gap between the emergence of information technology, and its application and relevance for managers, consultants, decision makers and researchers.
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Rather than introducing new and unknown information technologies, reports on the widening applications of those already known and the implications for managers, consultants, and decision makers. For recommendation systems, hypermedia and hypertext, data warehousing, artificial intelligence, group support systems, executive information systems, virtual teams, information delivery systems, electronic commerce, client server systems, and knowledge work productivity considers the life cycle of technological change and how the technologies are being used. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)