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Management information technology for waste management and multimission oriented research

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Wirth, G. ; Federal Water Quality Administration, Washington, DC, USA

The collection of information to manage the diverse efforts of wastes management requires special technology if management's goals are to be met. This presentation examines management information system technology used to perceive, collect, and present information for managing a research effort in pollution control or wastes management. It is demonstrated that decisionmaking structures, not computers, are the basis for management information systems.

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Engineering in the Ocean Environment - Digest of Technical Papers, 1970 IEEE International Conference on

Date of Conference: 0-0 Sept. 1970

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