Two key indicators of system success are that the software performs as intended and the users are satisfied with the system. Frequently, however, the major and overwhelming focus of the development team is on building and refining the technical side of the system. The result is that many systems are delivered where the users are not satisfied. This paper explores the skills, other than technical skills, that are needed on development teams to produce systems that are successful from a user's perspective
DeLone and McLean's (1992) model of information systems success has received much attention amongst ...
Success is a complex concept, that people have been trying to understand for some time. Extensive re...
Success is a complex concept, that people have been trying to understand for some time. Extensive re...
Two key indicators of system success are that the software performs as intended and the users are sa...
Two key indicators of system success are that the software performs as intended and the users are sa...
Two key indicators of system success are that the software performs as intended and the users are sa...
End user development of applications forms a significant part of organisational systems development....
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. For over four decades user involvement has been co...
End user development of applications forms a significant part of organisational systems development....
Many information systems development (ISD) projects are deemed a failure in the field. However, seve...
Many information systems development (ISD) projects are deemed a failure in the field. However, seve...
End user development of applications forms a significant part of organisational systems development....
End user development of applications forms a significant part of organizational systems development....
As the widespread use and company dependency on Expert Systems increase, so does the need to assess ...
The development of computer-based applications by Data Processing (DP) end users is a relatively new...
DeLone and McLean's (1992) model of information systems success has received much attention amongst ...
Success is a complex concept, that people have been trying to understand for some time. Extensive re...
Success is a complex concept, that people have been trying to understand for some time. Extensive re...
Two key indicators of system success are that the software performs as intended and the users are sa...
Two key indicators of system success are that the software performs as intended and the users are sa...
Two key indicators of system success are that the software performs as intended and the users are sa...
End user development of applications forms a significant part of organisational systems development....
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. For over four decades user involvement has been co...
End user development of applications forms a significant part of organisational systems development....
Many information systems development (ISD) projects are deemed a failure in the field. However, seve...
Many information systems development (ISD) projects are deemed a failure in the field. However, seve...
End user development of applications forms a significant part of organisational systems development....
End user development of applications forms a significant part of organizational systems development....
As the widespread use and company dependency on Expert Systems increase, so does the need to assess ...
The development of computer-based applications by Data Processing (DP) end users is a relatively new...
DeLone and McLean's (1992) model of information systems success has received much attention amongst ...
Success is a complex concept, that people have been trying to understand for some time. Extensive re...
Success is a complex concept, that people have been trying to understand for some time. Extensive re...