Call Number
PER 647.94 INT
Publication Date
2005
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190002.3438
by
WetFeet (Firm)
Call Number
004.02373 22
Publication Date
2009
Format:
Electronic Resources
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155271.0781
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Saddleback Educational Publishing.
Call Number
158.1 22
Publication Date
2011
Format:
Electronic Resources
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143748.0156
by
ClickView (Firm)
Call Number
XX(301211.1)
Summary
This programme examines how Big W uses information technology to manage its retail operations and explains the importance and role of IT within Big W; how IT has changed large retailing over the past decade; how IT technology such as bar-code scanners have revolutionised the sales process; how RF handguns and shelf-edge labels are used to compute essential data for stock inventory, ordering, receivables and warehousing; how sales data analysis helps buyers to plan orders, and predict future customer buying patterns; how IT is used for other Big W store support services - such as communications, payroll, rosters, electronic banking and EFTPOS; the future of IT in retail; security issues; and finally: the costs and benefits of a large-scale retail IT system for Big W.
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Other
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134472.8125
by
Feng, David Dagan.
Call Number
610.285 22
Publication Date
2008
Summary
The enormous growth in the field of biotechnology necessitates the utilization of information technology for the management, flow and organization of data. The field continues to evolve with the development of new applications to fit the needs of the biomedicine. From molecular imaging to healthcare knowledge management, the storage, access and analysis of data contributes significantly to biomedical research and practice. All biomedical professionals can benefit from a greater understanding of how data can be efficiently managed and utilized through data compression, modelling, processing, registration, visualization, communication, and large-scale biological computing. In addition the book contains practical integrated clinical applications for disease detection, diagnosis, surgery, therapy, and biomedical knowledge discovery, including the latest advances in the field, such as ubiquitous M-Health systems and molecular imaging applications. *The world's most recognized authorities give their "best practices" ready for implementation *Provides professionals with the most up to date and mission critical tools to evaluate the latest advances in the field and current integrated clinical applications *Gives new staff the technological fundamentals and updates experienced professionals with the latest practical integrated clinical applications.
Format:
Electronic Resources
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134465.2500
by
Institute for Career Research.
Call Number
651.504261 22
Publication Date
2007
Format:
Electronic Resources
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134460.3281
by
Buhalis, Dimitrios.
Call Number
338.47910285 BUH
Publication Date
2003
Summary
"This book is aimed at advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in business, tourism and hospitality programmes who need to explore how they can use ICTs in a strategic context. It is also anticipated that researchers and practitioners will find it useful and stimulating."--BOOK JACKET.
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Books
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126783.8984
by
Zhou, Zongqing.
Call Number
647.940285 ZHO
Publication Date
2004 2003
Format:
Books
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126781.7344
by
Schiller, Dan, 1951- author.
Call Number
338.926 23
Publication Date
2014
Summary
"The financial crisis of 2007-08 shook the idea that advanced information and communications technologies (ICTs) as solely a source of economic rejuvenation and uplift, instead introducing the world to the once-unthinkable idea of a technological revolution wrapped inside an economic collapse. In Digital Depression, Dan Schiller delves into the ways networked systems and ICTs have transformed global capitalism during the so-called Great Recession. He focuses on capitalism's crisis tendencies to confront the contradictory matrix of a technological revolution and economic stagnation making up the current political economy and demonstrates digital technology's central role in the global political economy. As he shows, the forces at the core of capitalism--exploitation, commodification, and inequality--are ongoing and accelerating within the networked political economy"-- "A contradiction coils through the political economy: that today's financial and economic crisis began in the historical heartland of advanced information and communications technology (ICTs): the United States. It was not supposed to turn out this way. ICTs were to be the source of economic rejuvenation and uplift. Instead, the U.S., the historical driver of digital systems and services, originated what has become the deepest and most prolonged slump since the 1930s. Today, a technological revolution is wrapped up inside an economic collapse: a digital depression. Whence did it come? Where are we headed? In Digital Depression, Dan Schiller continues his work on how networked systems and ICTs have transformed the global capitalist system. He focuses on the crisis tendencies of capitalism and confronts the contradictory matrix of technological revolution and economic stagnation that constitutes the contemporary political economy. After demonstrating digital technology's central role in the global political economy and connecting it to the rise of worldwide financial and military networks, Schiller surveys the digital communication industry before turning to the geopolitical significance of digital communication with an especially important insight on the U.S. policy apparatus and the rise of China as an oppositional force. Digital Depression demostrates that the forces at the heart of capitalism--exploitation, commodification, and inequality--along with militarization and surveillance are ongoing and accelerating within the networked political economy"--
Format:
Electronic Resources
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126775.1406
by
Lester, Mike.
Call Number
DVD 647.940285 HIG
Publication Date
1994
Summary
Explores the application of the latest technology in the Novotel and the issues involved in making the decision to apply computer technology to the hospitality industry.
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Other
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120276.6484
by
William Angliss Institute of TAFE.
Call Number
WAIARC 378.945 ICT
Publication Date
2024 2023 2022 2021 2020
Format:
Other
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120265.1016
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by
Norfolk, David.
Call Number
658.4038
Publication Date
2011
Summary
Corporate fraud, the illegal use of resources, and sexual and racial harassment all have a growing presence in the digital domain. Directors can't simply afford to turn a blind eye - the fines are potentially huge; and in extreme cases breaching the law can even lead to imprisonment. It's vital to keep pace with the latest legislation, which will have serious implications for your company, your reporting and the design of your IT systems. This specially commissioned briefing explains the latest legislation, including the 2006 Companies Act. It outlines the law's impact on IT departments and on.
Format:
Electronic Resources
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114682.3359
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