assistant professor, a member of editorial board, and the Director of the Centre for Statistics and Educational Planning at the Institute for Research and Planning in Higher Education
10.22034/irphe.1993.711380
Abstract
D.B.M. has become an essential tool for the policy makers and planners in all sectors. Higher education institutions are major- sectors, whose cooperations with other are vital in terms of manpower planning. Knowledge of DBM is necesssary for Higher Education Administrators. The conceptual framework of DBM, its place at the university level; the administration of DBM, data collection methods, quality and quantity of data, costs and equipments required for planning in Higher Education are discussed in this article.
This article has been prepared by Dr. A. Navehebrahim, an assistant professor, a member of editorial board, and the Director of the Centre for Statistics and Educational Planning at the Institute for Research and Planning in Higher Education, whom we hereby thank.
Navehebrahim,A. (1993). Data Base Management(D.B.M.): Implementation in Planning Higher Education. (e711380). Quarterly Journal of Research and Planning in Higher Education, 1(1), e711380 doi: 10.22034/irphe.1993.711380
MLA
Navehebrahim,A. . "Data Base Management(D.B.M.): Implementation in Planning Higher Education" .e711380 , Quarterly Journal of Research and Planning in Higher Education, 1, 1, 1993, e711380. doi: 10.22034/irphe.1993.711380
HARVARD
Navehebrahim A. (1993). 'Data Base Management(D.B.M.): Implementation in Planning Higher Education', Quarterly Journal of Research and Planning in Higher Education, 1(1), e711380. doi: 10.22034/irphe.1993.711380
CHICAGO
A. Navehebrahim, "Data Base Management(D.B.M.): Implementation in Planning Higher Education," Quarterly Journal of Research and Planning in Higher Education, 1 1 (1993): e711380, doi: 10.22034/irphe.1993.711380
VANCOUVER
Navehebrahim A. Data Base Management(D.B.M.): Implementation in Planning Higher Education. Quarterly Journal of Research and Planning in Higher Education, 1993; 1(1): e711380. doi: 10.22034/irphe.1993.711380