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Shah, Vivek; Bryant, Milton – Planning for Higher Education, 1987
The Faculty Scheduling System (FSS), a database management system designed to give administrators the ability to schedule faculty in a fast and efficient manner is described. The FSS, developed using dBASE III, requires an IBM compatible microcomputer with a minimum of 256K memory. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Curriculum, Computer Software, Database Management Systems
Brooks, Allen; Creutz, Alan – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1984
The technology of integrating microcomputers into mainframe computing networks is difficult. The functional needs that users have for micro/mainframe linkage are discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Communications, Computers, Decentralization
Campbell, Sally – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1983
Pepperdine University's encouragement and support of microcomputers is described. A secondary organizational structure was incorporated that optimally supports microcomputers without increasing staff within information services. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Data Processing, Decision Making, Higher Education
Campbell, Sally – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1983
Pepperdine University's encouragement and support of microcomputers is described. A secondary organizational structure was incorporated which optimally supports microcomputers without increasing staff within information services. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Data Processing, Decision Making, Higher Education
Bouchet, Roland – International Journal of Institutional Management in Higher Education, 1988
The traditional autonomy of administrative work is disappearing as new information technologies bring about new concepts, such as "information systems," whose implementation through computerized systems introduce more efficient, more systematic and reliable working methods along with a new approach to management problems. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Information Technology
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Tetlow, William L. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1984
Microcomputer technology is direct, personal, and well suited for the task of decision support. Learning to use it constructively and effectively to improve higher education management is the challenge of the immediate future. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Decision Making, Higher Education, Institutional Research
Bomzer, Herbert – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1983
A planning technique, the mission justification document, and the evaluation procedures developed at Central Michigan University to ensure the orderly growth of computer-dependent resources within the constraints of tight budgets are described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Administration, College Planning, Higher Education
Bomzer, Herbert – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1983
A planning technique, the mission justification document, and the evaluation procedures developed at Central Michigan University to ensure the orderly growth of computer-dependent resources within the constraints of tight budgets are described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Administration, College Planning, Higher Education
Arns, Robert G.; Urban, Patricia A. – 1983
Issues and strategies for developing a campus data communications system are discussed. It is suggested that individual microcomputer (MC) workstations will occasionally have a need for (1) access, via a data communications network, to a more powerful processor; (2) specialized software; (3) sophisticated output devices; (4) central data sets; or…
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Data Processing
Harris, Albert L. – 1983
The evolution of computer hardware for college computing has mirrored the industry's growth. When computers were introduced into the educational environment, they had limited capacity and served one user at a time. Then came large mainframes with many terminals sharing the resource. Next, the use of computers in office automation emerged. As…
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Higher Education
True, John F.; Rosenwald, Judah – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1986
Five administrative user departments at San Francisco State University discovered that they had common requirements for office automation and data manipulation that could be addressed with microcomputers. The results of a local area network project are presented. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Computers, Higher Education
Brown, Kenneth G.; Droegemueller, Lee – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1983
Some of the major problems facing higher education over the next decade and how microcomputer-based decision support systems can be used to address these as well as everyday administrative problems are discussed. Examples using electronic spreadsheets and database management systems are provided. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Decision Making, Educational Finance, Higher Education
Brown, Kenneth G.; Droegemueller, Lee – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1983
Some of the major problems facing higher education over the next decade and how microcomputer-based decision support systems can be used to address these as well as everyday administrative problems are discussed. Examples using electronic spreadsheets and database management systems are provided. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Decision Making, Educational Finance, Higher Education
CAUSE/EFFECT, 1988
The computing and information services (CIS) organization includes administrative computing, academic computing, and networking and has three divisions: computing services, development services, and information services. Other computing activities include Health Sciences, Humanities Computing Center, and Department of Computer Science and Systems.…
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Computers
Murphy, Vivianne A. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1984
A campus information center is one way to formalize the total user services approach to computing, as a strategy for the distribution and use of new technology with an emphasis on end-user sufficiency. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Higher Education, Information Centers, Management Information Systems
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