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  • × classification_ss:"QA76.9.S88C78 1996"
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  1. Crowe, M.; Beeby, R.; Gammack, J.: Constructing systems and information : a process view (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Within dynamic organizations, information systems often fail to adapt to changing requirements and structures. The book presents a different view of IS provision, based on end-user information systems construction, as a means of avoiding many of the recognized problems. Adopting a philosophy of constructivism, emphasizing psychological and social factors in information construction, the authors examine different types of systems across natural and social sciences
    Date
    25.12.2001 13:22:30