Do Computers Really Save Money?
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| Title: | Do Computers Really Save Money? |
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| Authors: | Church, George J., Cray, Dan, Dowell, William, Harrington, Maureen, Hequet, Marc, Roche, Timothy |
| Source: | TIME Magazine. 10/12/1998, Vol. 152 Issue 15, Following page 114 p114. 4p. 3 Color Photographs, 1 Chart. |
| Subjects: | Computer systems management, Computers, Labor productivity, Industrial efficiency, Measurement, Economics |
| Geographic Terms: | United States |
| Abstract: | Examines the extent to which computerization improves efficiency. Example of new computers for New York Presbyterian Health Care; Labor and the impact of computers on the United States economy; Business implications of these issues; Ways computers improve life; Troubles quantifying computers' benefits; Four goals executives have for their investments in computer power; Undermeasuring productivity gains; Other reasons to computerize. |
| Database: | Engineering Source |
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