Abstract
Microcomputers and Government Management aims to provide a theoretical foundation for using microcomputers in government along with moderately extensive practical examples of applications. As a course text in a government computing technology course, this book would be valuable for the sample government applications. It would not, however, be a good main text for a more technically oriented course or one stressing information resource management principles, because of its focus on microcomputing.
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