Computerization in Developing Countries: Model and Reality

Originally published in 1991, this book looks at the problems of applying Western computer programmes to the developing world, arguing that the difficulties are as much cultural as technological. The author shows that the underlying models for computer applications are made up from interpretations of reality which are closely related to Western scientific, technological and cultural development originating from the Renaissance. The book includes a case study of an Egyptian manufacturing company, which reveals the actual problems encountered in the process of computerization.

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Computerization in Developing Countries: Model and Reality

Originally published in 1991, this book looks at the problems of applying Western computer programmes to the developing world, arguing that the difficulties are as much cultural as technological. The author shows that the underlying models for computer applications are made up from interpretations of reality which are closely related to Western scientific, technological and cultural development originating from the Renaissance. The book includes a case study of an Egyptian manufacturing company, which reveals the actual problems encountered in the process of computerization.

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Computerization in Developing Countries: Model and Reality

Computerization in Developing Countries: Model and Reality

by Per Lind
Computerization in Developing Countries: Model and Reality

Computerization in Developing Countries: Model and Reality

by Per Lind

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Originally published in 1991, this book looks at the problems of applying Western computer programmes to the developing world, arguing that the difficulties are as much cultural as technological. The author shows that the underlying models for computer applications are made up from interpretations of reality which are closely related to Western scientific, technological and cultural development originating from the Renaissance. The book includes a case study of an Egyptian manufacturing company, which reveals the actual problems encountered in the process of computerization.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351142267
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/26/2018
Series: Routledge Library Editions: The Economics and Business of Technology , #29
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Per Lind

Table of Contents

Part 1: Computers, Models and Developing Countries 1. Introduction 2. Computers in Developing Countries 3. Model and Reality - A Conceptual Discussion 4. Industrial Production as a Model Part 2: From Model to Reality - Egypt 5. Industry in Egypt 6. NASCO - A Company Presentation 7. Vehicle Production at NASCO 8. Materials Management at NASCO Part 3: Model and Reality - A Critical View 9. Materials Management at NASCO - An Analysis 10. Computerization at NASCO - Illusions and Achievements 11. The NASCO Analysis in Perspective Some Concluding Reflections 12. Computerization in Developing Countries - Model and Reality

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