A productivity analysis of nonprocedural languages

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Corcoran, Mimi.
Macmillan, Denham B.
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Lyons, Norman
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1982-12
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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en_US
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In all areas of industry in both the private and public sectors, the value of information systems has been realized. Management Information Systems and information systems applications have today become an integral part of even the smallest organizations and offer many opportunities to improve managerial effectiveness, operational efficiency, and ultimately productivity. By productivity the reference is to the ability to produce, to effect or bring about production, and to effect increases in value or profit. Tc industry this could refer to increasing its output, its profits, or both. To the individual it means optimization of his personal attributes and skills.
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Naval Postgraduate School
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