Back in 1983 I was chatting with Dick Coleman, publisher of Traffic World magazine, when he unexpectedly proposed that I write a column for the magazine on computer applications in the transportation/physical distribution industry. "But, Dick, I don't know all that much about computers," I protested. "You use one, don't you?" he asked logically. Yes, I did; I'd been running my consulting business with it for two years. But that didn't, I explained, make me an expert. "Think about it," he said. That's typical Coleman; he drops these studiedly casual ideas and just lets them lay there until you pick them up and wind up doing just what he wanted you to do all along. Sure enough, the longer I pondered the notion the more it appealed to me. OK, I wasn't a computer expert (I'm still not). But I was a computer user, in the transportation/distribution field; maybe from that perspective I might have some useful things to say to other transportation/distribution users and would-be users of computers. Thus was born the "Computer Software for Transportation" column. The first one appeared in the April 11, 1983, issue of Traffic World, and it's been a once-a-month schedule ever since. And thus, too, was ultimately born this book.
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Back in 1983 I was chatting with Dick Coleman, publisher of Traffic World magazine, when he unexpectedly proposed that I write a column for the magazine on computer applications in the transportation/physical distribution industry. Thus was born the "Computer Software for Transportation" column.
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1: The Computer and the Transportation/Distribution Manager.- 1. The Computer as a Management Tool.- 2. Computers as Information Providers.- 3. The Computer and Time Management.- 4. Distribution Modeling Techniques.- 5. Transportation Cost-Finding and the Computer.- 6. Computerization of Transportation Rates—A Viewpoint.- 2: The Computer and the Transportation User.- 7. The Manager and the Technician.- 8. Demands on the Computer User.- 9. You Don’t Have to Be a Programmer.- 10. Be Your Own Computer Expert.- 11. Keyboardphobia.- 3: The Computer in the Organizational Structure.- 12. Justifying Computerization to Higher Management.- 13. “Selling” Computerization to Higher Management.- 14. MIS-Management and Mis-Management.- 4: The Start-Up Process.- 15. The Problems of Starting Up.- 5: Computer Security.- 16. The Failings of Security.- 17. Computers and Foreign Travel.- 6: Computer Software in General.- 18. A Guide to Programming “Languages”.- 19. Word Processing.- 20. Spreadsheets.- 21. Data-Base Managers.- 22. Free Software—How to Get It and Use It.- 7: Specialized-Applications Software.- 23. Some Rules for Buying Software.- 24. Shopping for Software—A Personal Approach.- 25. The Meaning of “User-Friendliness”.- 26. User Manuals and Their Problems.- 27. Aftermarket Support for Software.- 28. Things to Watch Out for With Software.- 8: Software Copying.- 29. About Piracy.- 30. The Importance of Backups.- 9: Some Lessons From Experience.- 31. Using a RAM Disk.- 32. “Bugs”.- 33. Monochrome Screens and Their One Color.- 34. Modems and Telephone Lines.- 35. Planning for System Upgrades.- Appendix A: How Computers Work (and Other Details).- Appendix B: “Ports” and “Peripherals”.- Appendix C: A Primer on Binary Math.- Appendix D: Hex Codes—AnExplanation.- Appendix E: All About ASCII.- Appendix F: Open and Closed.- Appendix G: Computers and Numbers and Errors.- Appendix H: EDI.
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ISBN
9781468473346
Publisert
2012-06-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
Research, P, 06
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
317

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