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Houston, Melissa; Goggins, Patrick – Technology & Learning, 2008
It used to be much easier to get paid by the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD). A lot easier, that is, if you didn't work there. Saddled with an antiquated computer system and manual, repetitive data entry of time cards, officials at California's second-largest school district discovered the payroll department was mistakenly issuing $1…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Employees, Computers, School Districts
Scott, David – 1976
The very nature of the art object has resulted in slow progress toward electronic data processing in art museums. Art objects are described on several levels. The empirical, concerned with the piece as an object, and the main concern of the registrar, is most suitable for computer adaptation. This idea, however, is not an attractive one because…
Descriptors: Administrators, Art, Computers, Data Processing
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Elias, Maurice J.; And Others – Administration in Mental Health, 1979
Discusses computerized management information systems (MIS) data in mental health program evaluation. Using an actual evaluation with data from the Multi-State Information System as an example, practical problems in collecting and assembling useful information are presented. MIS data can be useful; however, care must be taken to assure the quality…
Descriptors: Administrators, Computers, Data Processing, Evaluation Methods
Wedemeyer, Richard H. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1978
Computerization often requires more staff for coding, keypunching, and editing, but the management information obtained is invaluable for completing the Fiscal Operations Report and the Tripartite Application for Student Aid Funds, as well as for improving knowledge of and control over the financial aid operation. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Administrators, Computers, Data Processing, Higher Education
Landford, R. R. – Journal of Tertiary Educational Administration, 1979
Computer developments that might concern educational administrators are outlined, including physical size, processing performance, peripheral performance, cost of computation, and software development. Computer development and advances in data processing technology are expected to continue to be as dramatic in the 1980s as they have in the past 25…
Descriptors: Administrators, Computers, Data Processing, Educational Administration
Findlay, A. W. – Journal of Tertiary Educational Administration, 1979
The computer is seen as a powerful tool that offers great potential for administrators in tertiary institutions. The impact of the computer on processing data, database concept, computer communication, utilization of operations data for analytical reports, use of management science tools, and evolution in administrative data processing are…
Descriptors: Administrators, Computers, Data Processing, Databases
Lucas, Henry C., Jr. – 1974
One hundred seventeen administrators, users of both batch process and online computer systems at a major university, responded to a questionnaire designed to discover attitudes toward the quality of the system and services, the users' evaluation of the service, and the relationship of these attitudes with voluntary use of the system. These…
Descriptors: Administrators, Attitudes, College Administration, Computers
EMERSON, WILLIAM J.; AND OTHERS – 1967
THE PRESENT AND FUTURE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN EDUCATION IS EXAMINED IN TERMS OF PREPLANNING, USE, AND FUNCTION. SYSTEMS ANALYSIS IS SEEN AS THE BEST MEANS OF VIEWING THE TOTAL OPERATION AND OF FINDING UNIFYING PATTERNS AND LOGICAL, EFFICIENT OPERATING PROCEDURES WITHIN THE SCHOOL SYSTEM. BASIC COMPUTER OPERATIONS ARE DESCRIBED, AND HARDWARE AND…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrators, Bibliographies, Computer Assisted Instruction
California Association of School Business Officials, San Diego. Imperial Section. – 1970
Electronic data processing provides a fast and accurate system for handling large volumes of routine data. If properly employed, computers can perform myriad functions for purchasing operations, including purchase order writing; equipment inventory control; vendor inventory; and equipment acquisition, transfer, and retirement. The advantages of…
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Data Processing
Lewis, S. G. – 1970
This report begins with an educational administrator's view of an information system (i.e., data processing applications) and his strategy for system improvement. The document then moves to a broadly defined view of a district's information system in terms of information system dimensions and the problems normally addressed by a system improvement…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrators, Budgeting, Computers
Walsh, R. Brian, Ed.; Thomas, Charles R., Ed. – 1981
Proceedings of the 1981 CAUSE conference include both professional and vendor presentations. Track 1, on decision support systems, examines such areas as system design, the EDUCOM Financial Planning Model System (EFPM), the evolution of support systems, and a Mississippi approach. Track 2, "Managing the Information Systems Resource,"…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Admission, College Stores, Computer Oriented Programs