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Value Added Processes in Information Systems by Robert S. Taylor, Melvin J. Voigt β€” book cover

Value Added Processes in Information Systems

by Robert S. Taylor, Melvin J. Voigt
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Overview

In this volume, the author develops a new approach for the analysis of differing types of informations systems, called the Value-Added Model. This approach is based on the anlaysis of information-use environments and on the system responses to the needs of those environments. The model is applied to a variety of information systems. Document-based systems, academic, public, and special libraries, abstracting and indexing services, and book publishing are among those analyzed. Within decision systems, the author looks at management information systems and decision support systems within the value-added framework.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1986
Publisher
Ablex Publishing Corporation
Pages
264
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780893912734

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