Information system design methodology
Anthony I. Wasserman
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1980, vol. 31, issue 1, 1-24
Abstract:
There is a great need for a systematic approach to the specification, design, and development of information systems. This article describes the motivating reasons for such an approach and surveys some of the techniques that have been developed to assist the software specification and design activity. A methodology is seen as a combination of tools and techniques employed within an organizational and managerial framework that can be consistently applied to successive information system development projects. The ways that information system development organizations can create and use such methodologies are emphasized.
Date: 1980
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