Afbeelding auteur

Bryan Bergeron

Auteur van Bioinformatics Computing

15 Werken 187 Leden 3 Besprekingen

Over de Auteur

Bryan Bergeron has spent the last thirty years designing and working with computers and electronics. He teaches at Harvard Medical School and MIT, serves as Editor in Chief of e.MD and technical editor of Postgraduate Medicine, and is on the editorial boards of Healthcare Informatics and toon meer Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, among others. He has authored several books on business and technology toon minder

Werken van Bryan Bergeron

Tagged

Algemene kennis

Er zijn nog geen Algemene Kennis-gegevens over deze auteur. Je kunt helpen.

Leden

Besprekingen

A very high-level view of knowledge management. Focuses almost entirely on making the business case, getting buy-in from an organization, and generating requirements for an RFP. Doesn't get too deep into any specific implementation or type of Knowledge Management. Definitely geared towards management, and not technologists.
 
Gemarkeerd
staticnothing | Aug 18, 2009 |
A bit of an alarmist book detailing the possible loss of oceans of digital data. I think it's probably overstated. As someone in the IT field, I have participated in a lot of moving data around and forward. I think in some areas it's a potential problem, but by and large the data that will be lost will mostly be data with no value.
½
 
Gemarkeerd
Wprecht | Sep 6, 2006 |

Misschien vindt je deze ook leuk

Statistieken

Werken
15
Leden
187
Populariteit
#116,277
Waardering
3.1
Besprekingen
3
ISBNs
27

Tabellen & Grafieken