Microcomputers and their Applications for Developing Countries

Microcomputers and their Applications for Developing Countries
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9780429721793
ISBN-13 : 042972179X
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Synopsis Microcomputers and their Applications for Developing Countries by : William J. Lawless Jnr

Microcomputers are an increasingly important tool in all aspects of development as the need to handle and assimilate vast quantities of information becomes ever more critical for both the international development community and the developing countries. In addition, the microcomputer represents the first significant technological advance that a dev

Microcomputer Based Input-output Modeling

Microcomputer Based Input-output Modeling
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9780429690334
ISBN-13 : 0429690339
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Synopsis Microcomputer Based Input-output Modeling by : Daniel M. Otto

This book discusses recent developments in Input-Output (I/O) models for microcomputers and applications of I/O models in regional studies. It provides background information on traditional I/O models and a set of working examples of I/O applications for users.

Microcomputers for Development

Microcomputers for Development
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924067463525
ISBN-13 :
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Synopsis Microcomputers for Development by : Mohan Munasinghe

Policy Issues In Microcomputer Applications For Developing Countries

Policy Issues In Microcomputer Applications For Developing Countries
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781000306699
ISBN-13 : 1000306690
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Synopsis Policy Issues In Microcomputer Applications For Developing Countries by : National Academy of Sciences

The growth of microcomputer applications in industrialized countries is predicated on an existing base that includes the ready availability of affordable hardware and software, trained personnel, capable maintenance, efficient communication systems, and a benign environment; applications are selected and facilitated by a wide range of underlying ex

Microcomputers In African Development

Microcomputers In African Development
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 183
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ISBN-10 : 9780429714351
ISBN-13 : 0429714351
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Synopsis Microcomputers In African Development by : Suzanne Grant Lewis

Drawing on recent research in the Sudan, Ivory Coast, Kenya and Tanzania, the contributing authors analyze broad patterns of social and political change brought about by the rapidly increasingly use of microcomputer technology in Africa.

Microcomputers and Microprocessors

Microcomputers and Microprocessors
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Total Pages : 712
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015019443178
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Synopsis Microcomputers and Microprocessors by : John E. Uffenbeck

An introduction to microprocessors, updated to cover recent models. Designed as a first course in microcomputers, this new edition covers the hardware and machine language software of the 8080/8085 and Z-80 8-bit microprocessors. It explores various aspects of microcomputer technology using examples of 8080/8085 and Z-80 applications.

End-User Development

End-User Development
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9783642004278
ISBN-13 : 364200427X
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Synopsis End-User Development by : Volkmar Pipek

Work practices and organizational processes vary widely and evolve constantly. The technological infrastructure has to follow, allowing or even supporting these changes. Traditional approaches to software engineering reach their limits whenever the full spectrum of user requirements cannot be anticipated or the frequency of changes makes software reengineering cycles too clumsy to address all the needs of a specific field of application. Moreover, the increasing importance of ‘infrastructural’ aspects, particularly the mutual dependencies between technologies, usages, and domain competencies, calls for a differentiation of roles beyond the classical user–designer dichotomy. End user development (EUD) addresses these issues by offering lightweight, use-time support which allows users to configure, adapt, and evolve their software by themselves. EUD is understood as a set of methods, techniques, and tools that allow users of software systems who are acting as non-professional software developers to 1 create, modify, or extend a software artifact. While programming activities by non-professional actors are an essential focus, EUD also investigates related activities such as collective understanding and sense-making of use problems and solutions, the interaction among end users with regard to the introduction and diffusion of new configurations, or delegation patterns that may also partly involve professional designers.