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Thinkwork: Working, Learning, and Managing in a Computer-Interactive Society

by Fred Young Phillips (Editor), Fred Phillips
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Overview

This volume explains how advances in computer technology will augment communication in person-to-person, organizational, and educational settings. It describes the convergence of virtual reality and group decision support, and how these will serve educational and organizational effectiveness. Contributors--experts from business and academia--examine what the computing/communications world will look like in the near future, what the specific needs of various industries will be, and how innovations will fit into organizations and society.

These three topics are addressed with attention to the following questions: What will be the size of initial and future markets for advanced computer and communications technology? What will be the future computing environment in manufacturing operations, in the executive suite, in the office, in the field and on the road, at the point of service, for the computer-integrated enterprise, at home, in the school, and in the global marketplace?

Synopsis

This volume explains how advances in computer technology will augment communication in person-to-person, organizational, and educational settings. It describes the convergence of "virtual reality" and group decision support, and how these will serve educational and organizational effectiveness. Contributors--experts from business and academia--examine what the computing/communications world will look like in the near future, what the specific needs of various industries will be, and how innovations will fit into organizations and society. These three topics are addressed with attention to the following questions: What will be the size of initial and future markets for advanced computer and communications technology? What will be the future computing environment in manufacturing operations, in the executive suite, in the office, in the field and on the road, at the point of service, for the computer-integrated enterprise, at home, in the school, and in the global marketplace?

About the Author, Fred Young Phillips

FRED YOUNG PHILLIPS is Research Programs Director at the IC2 Institute of the University of Texas at Austin. He is also Associate Director of the Center for Cybernetic Studies and Senior Lecturer in the Graduate School of Business at the University of Texas.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 1992
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
300
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275939649

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