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Microcomputer Applications in City Planning and Management

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Microcomputer Applications in City Planning and Management

Contributors:

By (Author) Richard F. Anderson
By (author) Steven I. Gordon

ISBN:

9780275928667

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

7th July 1989

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

711.40285416

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

347

Description

Effective use of microcomputers can greatly aid professional city planners and managers in the exacting duties they perform. Microcomputers are a low-cost, high-powered means of mechanizing both routine and sophisticated analytical operations. This text demonstrates how to incorporate microcomputer technology in a range of city planning problems and situations. The authors link a variety of methods and applications to concrete examples and exercises. Their hands-on approach is designed specifically for professional planners and managers in both the public and private sectors. It covers everything from inserting a floppy disk into the processing unit to producing typed copy of results from predictive modeling and forecasting future trends. The study begins with a basic introduction to the technical jargon associated with PCs and an explanation of the Input-Process-Output cycles. A series of chapters follow, explaining specific software packages and their functions and operations. Specific applications using spreadsheets, graphics, and database management schemes are extremely useful. Further chapters introduce graphics and database systems. The book's learn-by-example format will prove extremely useful to time-pressed practitioners and students in city planning and management, as well as students preparing to enter the field.

Reviews

Effective use of microcomputers can greatly aid city planners and managers in the performance of their duties. This text demonstrates how to incorporate microcomputer technology in a range of city planning problems and situations. A variety of methods and applications are linked to concrete examples and exercises. Designed specifically for planners and managers in both the public and private sectors.-Reference & Research Book News
This book on the use of microcomputers in the areas of planning, management and public administration covers the basic characteristics of micros, explains specific software packages and examines applications using spreadsheet graphics and data base management programs that facilitate the problem-solving process for planners and managers. Also reviewed are concepts of computer communications, common software and commercially available data services and bulletin boards. The text provides general background for making informal decisions concerning the purchase and use of application packages that can be adapted to planning and management tasks.-Government Finance Review
"Effective use of microcomputers can greatly aid city planners and managers in the performance of their duties. This text demonstrates how to incorporate microcomputer technology in a range of city planning problems and situations. A variety of methods and applications are linked to concrete examples and exercises. Designed specifically for planners and managers in both the public and private sectors."-Reference & Research Book News
"This book on the use of microcomputers in the areas of planning, management and public administration covers the basic characteristics of micros, explains specific software packages and examines applications using spreadsheet graphics and data base management programs that facilitate the problem-solving process for planners and managers. Also reviewed are concepts of computer communications, common software and commercially available data services and bulletin boards. The text provides general background for making informal decisions concerning the purchase and use of application packages that can be adapted to planning and management tasks."-Government Finance Review

Author Bio

STEVEN I. GORDON is Professor of City and Regional Planning at The Ohio State University, where he teaches courses on microcomputer applications, environmental management and environmental modeling, and quantitative techniques. RICHARD F. ANDERSON is Environmental Affairs Manager for Wheelabrator Environmental Systems, Inc., a division of Wheelabrator Technologies Inc., located in Danvers, Massachusetts.

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