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Selecting a System

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Before committing yourself to investigating a computer system to do a particular job, it is vital to assess

  • Why you are contemplating the use of computers at all.

  • How much you will need to discover about your business in order to conduct your study.

  • The amount of effort that will be required.

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© 1986 Charles Jones

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Jones, C. (1986). Selecting a System. In: The Computer Handbook. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07991-9_5

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