The Small Contractor and the Small ComputerStanford University, 1980 - 87 pages |
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For instance , a general contractor may also be in the real estate development business or a site development firm may treat its equipment holdings as a separate profit center . The possible combinations are limitless .
For instance , a general contractor may also be in the real estate development business or a site development firm may treat its equipment holdings as a separate profit center . The possible combinations are limitless .
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Contents
THE SMALL COMPUTER ELEMENTARY CONCEPTS | 5 |
5 | 20 |
THE SMALL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTING ENVIRONMENT | 33 |
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accounting advantages agreement alternative application arrangement attempt basis begin benefits better called changes Chapter common complete computer system consideration considered construction contract contractors cost data base deal decision defined depends determine devices difficult discussed disk documentation effects environment errors established examined example execution exist failure Figure Finally firm function future given hardware human implementation important in-house information system installation insure involves issues knowledge language lease look machine maintenance manual memory method nature necessary needs objectives Once operating operating system organization packages particular perform period personnel physical present problems programs purchase reason record reference relates requirements reviewed scheme service bureaus situation specific storage tape tasks term terminals testing things Three types understand usually vendor