Intelligent Software Systems Development: An Is Managers Guide
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:01/09/1993
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Price:$115.00
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Table of Contents
Creating the Knowledge-Based Company.
Software Options.
Object-Oriented Technology.
Object-Oriented Operating Systems.
Object-Oriented Software Development.
Object-Oriented Databases.
CASE Technology.
Intelligent CASE Tools.
Artificial Intelligence Technology.
Knowledge-Based Systems Tools.
CASE-Based Reasoning.
Neural Networks: Technology, Tools, and Applications.
Natural Language: Technology, Products, and Applications.
Software Development Methodologies.
Advanced OO and Knowledge-Based Methodologies.
Intelligent Systems in the Airline Industry.
Texas Instruments' Computer Integrated Manufacturing Project.
Software Trends at the Help Desk.
Putting It All Together: Managing Strategic Software Development in the Nineties.
Appendices.
Index.
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- CCDB2 / DBA Technical Consultant - Finance company - Melbourne CBD - DB2VIC
- FTSenior .Net Developer - Mobility/Portal SolutionsNSW
- FTAccount Manager - Strategic Enterprise DevelopmentNSW
- FTTechnical Operations ManagerNSW
- FTDigital Account ManagerNSW
- FTSupport Consultant - Global Vendor - $55-75,000NSW
- FTDigital Account ManagerNSW
- CCDigital Business Analyst - Agile/ScrumNSW
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