Problem Solving For Information Processing
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Problem Solving for Information Processing
This book presents problem-solving techniques for word processing, graphics, presentation graphics, desktop publishing, spreadsheets, and relational database management systems, and discusses the integration and automation of these applications. Application concepts, guidelines for problem design, and specialized planning guides for problem development are presented. Case studies and examples are presented in selected chapters. Problems for personal or business applications are found at the end of each chapter. Suitable for applications, problem solving for applications, or information processing courses, "Problem Solving for Information Processing" is organized into six units. General Concepts of Problem Solving for Information Processing Graphics and Design Word Processing and Desktop Publishing Spreadsheets Database Management Systems Integration and Automation An Instructor's Manual to accompany the text (ISBN 0-13-041188-4) is available free to instructors using the book for a course.
Human Development and the Life Course
First Published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Information Processing in Design
Annotation Problem-structuring & information access in design. Genesis of design. Conditioning & fixation. Representations. First study-the flexible workspace. Design requirements. 2nd study-the bike rack & walk behind the lawn mower. Designer's perception of information usefulness. Computational support for the designer. Attribution of meaning. Handling design precedents. What designers are looking for. Studying information processing in design: impediments; variables; research methodology; consequences for design education; designing information systems to support conceptual design. References. Appendices. Subject index.