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There are two general approaches to development:

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The soft approach to development ...

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The hard approach to development ...

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Card 9

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The Life-Cycle model for development has six stages (in order):

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Card 10

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When managers implement an IS they can either; use both the new and old systems in parallel or; scrap the old system. These approaches are known as:

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A positivist approach to evaluation ...

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IS project management is a potential factor for the failure of an IS. This factor is responsible when ...

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Card 13

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Another term for 'Taylorism', which is all about standardisation and automation, is ...

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E-government is the use of ICTs in internal and external government functions. An example of an internal function is ...

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An example of an external government function that uses ICTs is ...

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