Title | Evaluating information systems : public and private sector / edited by Zahir Irani and Peter Love |
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Imprint |
Amsterdam ; London : Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann, 2008 |
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Descript |
xvi, 347 p. : ill. ; 26 cm |
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CONTENT
Information technology and systems justification -- Revisiting the content, context and process of IS evaluation -- How IT evaluation methods are used: examining case research from an ANT perspective -- IT project evaluation: why more formal evaluation is not necessarily better -- Don’t mention the war: managing disbenefits -- Spot the difference: evaluation of custom and package applications -- Post-implementation evaluation of IT systems: a close review of practice -- Evaluation of information service in supports of the fixed-income market -- Evaluating actors and factors associated with healthcare information systems -- Evaluating the governance structure for public sector IT: the UK national programme in the health service -- Strategic alignment and a culture innovation: using the sprint methodology to meet two challenges if information age government -- Social dimension of IT/IS evaluation: views form the public sector -- Benchmarking e-government: improving the national and international measurement, evaluation and comparison of e-government -- Evaluating e-government infrastructure through enterprise application integration(EAI) -- T-government for benefit realization: a research agenda
SUBJECT
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Management information systems -- Evaluation -- Methodology
LOCATION | CALL# | STATUS |
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Chula Business School Library | 658.4038 E92 2008 |
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