End User Computing: Management, Applications, and TechnologyThis is the first text to address the growing subject of end user computing (EUC). Offers a comprehensive treatment of the major functions of EUC planning, support, and management. Provides up-to-date coverage of data communications, local area networks (LANS), and personal computer applications. Part I provides background information for planning, training, and operating an information center. Part II addresses small systems: PC hardware, software, and applications (spreadsheets, data management systems, word processing, etc.), including coverage of the P/S 2 and Macintosh systems. Part III discusses large systems and networking, covering host systems, terminal interfaces, LANS, data communication, and many more large systems that apply to EUC. |
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... of his presentation dealt with end user computing . He began by saying that EUC had been negligible in 1970 , a statement that surprised no one . But when he turned to data for 1980 THE END USER EXPLOSION 3 THE END USER EXPLOSION.
... of his presentation dealt with end user computing . He began by saying that EUC had been negligible in 1970 , a statement that surprised no one . But when he turned to data for 1980 THE END USER EXPLOSION 3 THE END USER EXPLOSION.
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... computing had risen to nearly 40 percent of total central processing unit ... end - user computing had been there for a long time but sort of under covers . Now , it's brought out . ( emphasis added ) Although the ... END USER REVOLUTION.
... computing had risen to nearly 40 percent of total central processing unit ... end - user computing had been there for a long time but sort of under covers . Now , it's brought out . ( emphasis added ) Although the ... END USER REVOLUTION.
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