Author List: Kozar, Kenneth A.; Mahlum, John M.;
MIS Quarterly, 1987, Volume 11, Issue 2, Page 163-174.
This article details a project which used a non-classical approach to developing information systems. A critical but backlogged information management project, representing $13 million in payments due to clients, is described. Up-to-date payment processing would provide information valuable to generating increased organization revenues. The backlogged project was given life by having the users, with tutoring and guidance, perform tasks usually assigned to systems analysts. These tasks included the building of an information system about the system. The article presents the project scenario, describes the development approach used, evaluates the approach and why it worked, and suggests why other organizations could benefit from using the approach.
Keywords: information requirements; Structured systems analysis; user developed systems
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#135 0.134 project projects development management isd results process team developed managers teams software stakeholders successful complex develop contingencies problems greater planning
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