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13. Va r le y, H. — Graham , I.: «The Personal Computer. Edited and designed by Marchall Editions Ltd. London, 198.3. Pag. 1—224. 14. Vondra , V.: Making of Anual Plans for Wood Cutting and Evaluation of Necessary Working Time, Fuel and; Qiling for Cutting and Prdmary Conversion of Wood by a Computer uskig. 7 th International Symposium CAD/CAM, Zagreb, Jugoslavia. October 16 — 17, 1985. Pag. 579 — 584. 15. Westerling , S.: A Modern Approach to Forestry Planning. Skogsarbeten, No. 1, 1985. (Sweden). Pag. 1—4. Impact of Micros on Planning Systems and Organization in Forestry S u m m a r y Micros are finding a growing application in forestry. The concept of the micro is relative and changes with the development of technology as to memory capacity, dimensions, versatility and price. The paper présents the options, advantages and drawbacks of the micros currently in use. Then network of computers in forestry, supplemented by micros, covers the area of data registration and information processing more thoroughly, facilitâtes décision making and régulâtes the real Systems. The rules to be observed when developing and information System and computer network in forestry are discussed in the paper, and how to build them into a general information System. The degree of development of the forestry information system has a significant influence on the realibility of sound décision making. This7 is particularly crucial for making stratégie décisions and long-term planning. Micros are esential to forestry for quick decission making in operational management and everyday régulation of work processes, in the field, under changing conditions. Many routine jobs and the handling of standard Problems can be transferred to the micro. This then allows experts and managers more leverage for créative work. KEYWORDS: Micro, computer network, system of planning, Organization. |