Information Technologies and Social TransformationNational Academies Press, 1985. gada 1. febr. - 184 lappuses This collection of papers by scholars of technology and society, based on a National Academy of Engineering symposium, explores the process of mutual adjustment between information technologies and social institutions. The topics addressed include recent developments and likely futures in information technology, comparison of information technology to historical developments in other technologies, and the interaction of information technology with businesses, homes, property rights in information, and various hierarchies of social organization. |
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National Academy of Engineering Bruce R. Guile. Computers and Business Theodore J. Gordon Comments by Ruth M. Davis About the Authors 154 168 171 CONTENTS viii http://www.nap.edu/catalog/166.html ... http://www.nap.edu/catalog/166.html ix.
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Introduction Joseph v Charyk | |
The Evolution of Information Technologies John S Mayo 7 | |
Evolution or Revolution? Melvin Kranzberg 35 | |
Speculations on the Global Information Society 55 | |
Property Rights in Information Anne Wells Branscomb 81 | |
Information Technologies in the Home Walter S Baer 123 | |
Business | |
About the Authors | |