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The starting point in developing a new approach for the selection of information technology is the principle of incompatibility by L.A. Zadeh [59], mentioned in Chapter 1, which refers to the possibility of modelling complex systems. Following this principle, the models presented in this work have been developed maintaining the necessary precision, while retaining their intended functionality. The applicability of the proposed models is associated with a uniform convention for describing models and standards taken from systems theory [13-16]. Ensuring the adequate precision of modelling means the ability to relate reliably to the quality of the manufacturing and management processes which occur in the implementation of IT projects.
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Kowalczuk, Z., Orłowski, C. (2014). Model of Information Technology Management - MITM. In: Advanced Modeling of Management Processes in Information Technology. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 518. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40877-9_2
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