Aspects for Evaluating Acquired Elements of Information Systems
Pal Michelberger and
Andor Spisák ()
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Andor Spisák: Dennis Gabor College
from Óbuda University, Keleti Faculty of Business and Management
Abstract:
Since developing information systems – be it a whole system or only parts of it – has become uneconomical, the majority of enterprises favours acquiring such systems to developing them from own resources. Purchasing and implementing information systems, however, requires a methodology. One of the most crucial processes within the purchase is choosing the most appropriate system among those available on the market. This paper offers a system of aspects which helps senior managers of a company evaluate various systems or parts of them all serving the same purpose. The listed aspects provide a possible list of aspects to help evaluate information systems available objectively by applying a set of carefully set weighting factors to well defined characteristics. The listed aspects all account for valid standards and recommendations.
Date: 2006
ISBN: 9637154477
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