ABSTRACT
The growth of microcomputer applications in industrialized countries is predicated on an existing base that includes the ready availability of affordable hardware and software, trained personnel, capable maintenance, efficient communication systems, and a benign environment; applications are selected and facilitated by a wide range of underlying ex
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Section 1|48 pages
Development-Assistance Policies and Strategies
part Section 2|57 pages
Developing-Country Experiences
part Section 3|56 pages
Technology Transfer and Development
part Section 4|74 pages
Acquisition and Management of Information Technology
part Section 5|21 pages
Information Systems