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Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
The book "Agile Information Systems" unveils how modern companies can create and deploy agile information systems. Academic experts, researchers, and practitioners discuss the concept of agile information systems, the importance of the context of agility, and organizational management issues in the context of agile information systems.


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Expect Boom in Electronic Signatures
E-Pad deployment will skyrocket and make your fax machine obsolete. But don't expect all security experts to embrace electronic signatures as PKI solutions continue to be deployed. Nonetheless, even if electronic signatures are arguably less secure than PKI, less than optimal embedded security on E-pads will not likely affect the demand.

ELECTRONIC CHARTING IN NURSING: Expect Boom in Electronic Signatures Expect Boom in Electronic Signatures L. Taylor - October 20, 1999 Read Comments Event Summary As the demand for desktop E-commerce solutions increases, organizations are looking for new and improved ways to speed up the signature authentication process that is inherent in relying on FAX machines. Today s choices for authenticating documents include faxing handwritten signatures or using secure public key infrastructure (PKI) solutions. With the complexity of installing
10/20/1999

The Wheres of Electronic Procurement
An overview of one of the central issues facing a deployment of e-procurement: Who controls the software?

ELECTRONIC CHARTING IN NURSING: The Wheres of Electronic Procurement The Wheres of Electronic Procurement D. Geller - September 6, 2000 Read Comments Stating The Problem Electronic procurement is one of the major business-to-business growth markets on the Internet. As opposed to previous generations of procurement, which have of course been electronic for many years, E-procurement refers specifically to procurement that is based, at least in part, on the use of internet or intranet technology. The final direction will eventually
9/6/2000

Electronic Product Code (EPC): A Key to RFID
The real benefits of radio frequency identification will be achieved, when the integration of the EPC data will be a substantial part for the control of supply chain business processes.

ELECTRONIC CHARTING IN NURSING: Electronic Product Code (EPC): A Key to RFID Electronic Product Code (EPC): A Key to RFID P.J. Jakovljevic - August 2, 2004 Read Comments Introduction In simple terms, the electronic product code (EPC) is a unique number that identifies a specific item in the supply chain by linking serial numbers to the product information stored in a central database, and which is stored on a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag. Once it is retrieved from the tag, it can be associated with dynamic data such as
8/2/2004

Electronic Medical Records: An Introduction
Electronic medical records (EMR) serves a niche market. This software caters specifically to health care professionals working in clinics, private practices, and hospitals. EMR software came about to increase overall patient care and communication between health care staff and departments.

ELECTRONIC CHARTING IN NURSING: Electronic Medical Records: An Introduction Electronic Medical Records: An Introduction Jeff Spitzer - November 5, 2008 Read Comments Electronic medical records (EMR) are more effective at delivering high quality health care than traditional paper records. Paper health records have been around for quite some time, and until recently, the health care industry has been reluctant to upgrade to an electronic format. This has partly been due to resistance to change, and partly due to a sense that the paper
11/5/2008

Charting a Better Course for Your Business: Eight Rules for Investing in a New Accounting System
A good financial and accounting system should propel your business forward. It should give you the specific insights you need to spot the storms ahead, help you maximize resources with streamlined processes, and be nimble enough to help you navigate the changing currents of today’s business environment. Download this white paper to make sure you have the facts straight about what to look for—and what to look out for.

ELECTRONIC CHARTING IN NURSING: Charting a Better Course for Your Business: Eight Rules for Investing in a New Accounting System Charting a Better Course for Your Business: Eight Rules for Investing in a New Accounting System Source: Intacct Corp Document Type: White Paper Description: A good financial and accounting system should propel your business forward. It should give you the specific insights you need to spot the storms ahead, help you maximize resources with streamlined processes, and be nimble enough to help you navigate the
7/12/2011 11:11:00 AM

Case Study: Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP), the largest university press in the world, publishes over 4,500 books per year. OUP has long used electronic data interchange (EDI) for inbound orders, invoices, and credit and delivery notes. Learn why incorporating a value-added network (VAN) to its existing EDI software helped OUP improve its warehouse efficiency, boost trading partner adoption, and reduce annual VAN costs by 60 percent.

ELECTRONIC CHARTING IN NURSING: OUP has long used electronic data interchange (EDI) for inbound orders, invoices, and credit and delivery notes. Learn why incorporating a value-added network (VAN) to its existing EDI software helped OUP improve its warehouse efficiency, boost trading partner adoption, and reduce annual VAN costs by 60 percent. Case Study: Oxford University Press style= border-width:0px; />   comments powered by Disqus Related Topics:   Electronic Data Interchange (EDI),   Network Management,   Supply Chain
5/11/2009 12:50:00 PM

AIM Computer Solutions, Inc


ELECTRONIC CHARTING IN NURSING: AIM Computer Solutions, Inc. is a provider of repetitive manufacturing solutions targeted specifically for small to medium-sized automotive suppliers. Automotive suppliers require rapid responsiveness to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and Tier 1 electronic data interchange (EDI) transaction, barcode label, and lot control requirements. AIM is committed to understanding, developing, and deploying these requirements.

The Future of the File Cabinet: A Guide to Understanding Electronic Document Management Systems
Today, companies are looking to improve work processes, comply with legislation, and increase productivity—and they’re implementing electronic document management systems (EDMS) to help them effectively manage their information. By deploying EDMS—which are capable of capturing, storing, and retrieving records, files, and folders—these companies are achieving unprecedented levels of control, efficiency, and automation.

ELECTRONIC CHARTING IN NURSING: A Guide to Understanding Electronic Document Management Systems The Future of the File Cabinet: A Guide to Understanding Electronic Document Management Systems Source: SIRE Technologies Document Type: White Paper Description: Today, companies are looking to improve work processes, comply with legislation, and increase productivity—and they’re implementing electronic document management systems (EDMS) to help them effectively manage their information. By deploying EDMS—which are capable of
7/13/2007 4:20:00 PM

E-trading Latency Remediation
There is an ongoing arms race in the financial services industry to be competitive in electronic trading (e-trading) markets. Significant business risks exist, in terms of organizational reputation as well as the bottom line. The challenge is to minimize end-to-end latencies, and to ensure consistent performance levels, particularly in fast-moving markets—a challenge spanning both application and infrastructure teams.

ELECTRONIC CHARTING IN NURSING: to be competitive in electronic trading (e-trading) markets. Significant business risks exist, in terms of organizational reputation as well as the bottom line. The challenge is to minimize end-to-end latencies, and to ensure consistent performance levels, particularly in fast-moving markets—a challenge spanning both application and infrastructure teams. E-trading Latency Remediation style= border-width:0px; />   comments powered by Disqus Related Topics:   Electronic Marketplace Related
4/11/2007 2:53:00 AM

E-procurement: From Brilliant Innovation to Common Cliché
Electronic procurement has moved from a nice idea to a stampede in just a few years. Growing at Internet speed it spawns business models faster than the market can reasonably evaluate them. Some settling and shaking out is likely in the next year, but there are also crowds pushing to get in on the action, and the innovation is far from over.

ELECTRONIC CHARTING IN NURSING: The growth of business-to-business electronic auctions, for example, is not an evolutionary step from pervasive non-digital auctions, although such were of course not unknown. Rather, it comes from the availability of technology to support such auctions cheaply, meeting a need that was not high on very many lists because there was no expectation that the need could be met. What other needs might be someplace down on the wish list just waiting for the right technology to propel them into the must have
4/7/2000

Voting Technology: An Evaluation of Requirements and Solutions
The issues created by the use of punch card ballots, an obsolete technology, during the recent US Presidential election are similar to the ones that businesses confront every day when dealing with technological change. It is therefore instructive to examine voting technology issues in the way that most businesses would approach an important information technology decision.

ELECTRONIC CHARTING IN NURSING: optical scanning (22%), mixed electronic and mechanical systems (8%), direct computer recording including touch-screen and the Internet (4%) and the original paper ballot (3%). Punch card balloting systems made their debut in 1964. With this form of balloting, voters use a stylus to dislodge tiny pieces of card stock ( chad ) from perforations that line up with the ballot, creating holes that a card reader detects during the tabulation process. Punch card balloting systems like Votomatic and Datavote
1/2/2001

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