A Practical Approach to Microsoft Office 97 for Windows 95


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Covers the beginning through advanced features of Microsoft Office 97 for Windows 95 in a 75-120 hour time frame. The 4-color internal design textbook is appropriate for individual use or for group instruction. It contains numerous full color screen captures which provide valuable visual reinforcement. Also included in this text is instruction on Webtop Publishing with Word.







A Practical Guide to Information Systems Strategic Planning


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The foundation of a successful information systems strategic plan is the recognition that business direction and requirements must drive the IS strategy and computing architecture. A Practical Guide to Information Systems Strategic Planning, Second Edition outlines a systematic approach to guide you through the development of an effective IS plan t




Microsoft Word 2000 Step by Step


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An in-depth training system for getting up to speed on Microsoft Word 2000 provides easy-to-follow, self-paced lessons and practice files on CD which are tightly integrated with each key procedure. Original. 100,000 first printing. (Beginners).




Brief Microsoft Office 97 Professional


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Intended for any course teaching application software using Microsoft Office 97 applications. This book is aimed at students in a variety of disciplines including liberal arts, business, and the sciences. It helps students master important concepts, as well as the features of the Office 97 applications.










Software for Use


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In the quest for quality, software developers have long focused on improving the internal architecture of their products. Larry L. Constantine--who originally created structured design to effect such improvement--now joins with well-known consultant Lucy A. D. Lockwood to turn the focus of software development to the external architecture. In this book, they present the models and methods of a revolutionary approach to software that will help programmers deliver more usable software--software that will enable users to accomplish their tasks with greater ease and efficiency. Recognizing usability as the key to successful software, Constantine and Lockwood provide concrete tools and techniques that programmers can employ to meet that end. Much more than just another set of rules for good user-interface design, this book guides readers through a systematic software development process. This process, called usage-centered design, weaves together two major threads in software development methods: use cases (also used with UML) and essential modeling. With numerous examples and case studies of both conventional and specialized software applications, the authors illustrate what has been shown in practice to work and what has proved to be of greatest practical value. Highlights Presents a streamlined process for developing highly usable software Describes practical methods and models successfully implemented in industry Complements modern development practices, including the Unified Process and other object-oriented software engineering approaches




Microsoft Windows 98


Book Description

This self-paced, comprehensive text provides engaging lessons, helpful illustrations, and many challenging applications. Simple to complex concepts are included as are extensive hands-on exercises and many challenging applications.




InfoWorld


Book Description

InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.