Barriers to the efficient and effective use of information techology
By: MIDDLETON, Peter.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2000Subject(s): Information System | SSM | Management | United KingdomThe International Journal of Public Sector Management 13, 1, p. 85-99Abstract: Examines the efficiency and effectiveness of a prescriptive systems development mthodology in practice. The UK Government`s mandatory structured systems analysis and design method (SSADM) was examined to determine its value to software projects. The evidence was collected from interviews with 17 project managers, discussions with participants on three large SSADM projects and from observing 90 end users in training. The conclusions are that prescriptive information systems methodologies ar unlikely to cope well with strategic uncertainty, user communication or staff development. The recommendations are to focus more on soft organisational issues and to use approaches tailored to each projectItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Examines the efficiency and effectiveness of a prescriptive systems development mthodology in practice. The UK Government`s mandatory structured systems analysis and design method (SSADM) was examined to determine its value to software projects. The evidence was collected from interviews with 17 project managers, discussions with participants on three large SSADM projects and from observing 90 end users in training. The conclusions are that prescriptive information systems methodologies ar unlikely to cope well with strategic uncertainty, user communication or staff development. The recommendations are to focus more on soft organisational issues and to use approaches tailored to each project
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