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Koenig, H. E. – 1968
From the systems point of view, the objectives of higher education cannot be defined apart from the economic and social context in which the university operates. The report presents the results of a 4-year research project during which a mathematical model was developed to describe the way in which the university, as part of a socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Higher Education, Mathematical Models, Planning
Smith, Lester Sanford – 1969
The increasing complexity of educational operations make analytical tools, such as computer simulation models, especially desirable for educational administrators. This MA thesis examined the feasibility of developing computer simulation models of economic systems in higher education to assist decision makers in allocating resources. The report…
Descriptors: Administration, Budgeting, Computer Programs, Higher Education
Gaunt, Roger N. – College and University Business, 1971
Implementation of Management Information Systems (MIS) in colleges and universities frequently involves computing equipment problems. (IR)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Data Processing, Equipment Utilization, Higher Education
Masters, Robert J., II; Munsterman, Richard E. – Journal of Educational Data Processing, 1975
Describes a department-level budgeting system that uses computer assistance. (IRT)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Budgets, Computer Programs, Data Processing
Atwood, E. Barrett, Jr. – Management Focus, 1982
Computer hardware and software alone do not improve a financial management system. They are only the tools that carry out commands. College business offices and related administrative functions must commit effort to improving the overall system. Available from Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Computers
Sholtys, Phyllis A. – 1983
The development of information systems using an engineering approach employing both traditional programming techniques and nonprocedural languages is described. A fourth generation application tool is used to develop a prototype system that is revised and expanded as the user clarifies individual requirements. When fully defined, a combination of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Higher Education
Driscoll, Glen R. – Studies in Management, 1974
The management of change, with implications for a systems approach to administration, is examined in terms of the uses made of technological and methodological devices. Institutions now have machinery that can present data useful in decision making in a variety of formats; which can build models for expenditure, for student and faculty…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Cost Indexes, Data Processing
Lipe, James Gary – 1970
An interactive model for the design of individualized instruction was developed and implemented, with activities explicitly prescribed for the instructor and the educational technologist. Using this model--PIERIM (Production, Implementation Evaluation and Revision of Instructional Modules)--a traditional elementary education course was converted…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Educational Technology, Higher Education, Independent Study
Culp, G. H.; And Others – 1973
Over 100 interactive computer programs for use in general and organic chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin have been prepared. The rationale for the programs is based upon the belief that computer-assisted instruction (CAI) can improve education by, among other things, freeing teachers from routine tasks, measuring entry skills,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Curriculum Design
Galler, B. A.; And Others – 1973
A class project in a systems programing course at the University of Michigan sought to produce a system realistic enough to warrant production use, the underlying assumption being that the reality of the project would motivate students and provide them with valuable experience. Eighteen experienced students in the Computerized Registration…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Computer Science

Florida Univ., Gainesville. Center for Community Needs Assessment. – 1972
A computer simulation model for allocating facilities and physical space is presented as a means of optimally allocating available educational resources. The model allows the decisionmaker to change specific program allocations, system parameters, and other controllable variables in order to determine the effects, both cost and utility, of these…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Computer Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Planning
Association for Educational Data Systems, Washington, DC. – 1976
Eighteen papers on instructional technology, computerized testing, and computer assisted test construction (CATC) presented at the 1976 Association for Educational Data Systems (AEDS) convention are included here. Two papers discuss computer assisted instruction in calculus and teacher education courses. The use of computers in theoretical…
Descriptors: Calculators, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Oriented Programs