
Modern Information Systems
by Christos Kalloniatis
Publisher: InTech 2012
ISBN-13: 9789535106470
Number of pages: 166
Description:
This book may assist researchers on studying the innovative functions of modern information systems in various areas like health, telematics, knowledge management, etc. It can also assist young students in capturing the new research tendencies of the information systems' development.
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