The Strategies of Informing Technology in the 21st Century
Department
Haworth College of Business
Document Type
Book
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Description
Digital technology is ever-changing, which means that those working or planning to work in IT or apply IT systems must strategize how and what applications and technologies are ideal for sustainable civilization and human development. Developmental trends of IT and the digitalization of enterprise, agriculture, healthcare, education, and more must be explored within the boundaries of ethics and law in order to ensure that IT does not have a harmful effect on society. The Strategies of Informing Technology in the 21st Century is a critical authored reference book that develops the strategic attitude in developing and operating IT applications based on the requirements of sustainable civilization and ethical and wise applications of technology in society. Technological progress is examined including trends in automation, artificial intelligence, and information systems. The book also specifically covers applications of digital informing strategies in business, healthcare, agriculture, education, and the home. Covering key concepts such as automation, robotization, and digital infrastructure, it is ideal for IT executives, CIS/MIS/CS faculty, cyber ethics professionals, technologists, systems engineers, IT specialists and consultants, security analysts, students, researchers, and academicians.
Call number in WMU's library
HM851 .T37525 2022 (WMU Authors Collection, First Floor)
ISBN
9781799880363
Publication Date
2022
Disciplines
Computer Sciences | Management Information Systems
Citation for published book
Targowski, Andrew. The Strategies of Informing Technology in the 21st Century. IGI Global Publisher of Timely Knowledge, 2022.
Recommended Citation
Targowski, Andrew, "The Strategies of Informing Technology in the 21st Century" (2022). All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors. 838.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/books/838