A Comparative Study of Management Information System Development Methodologies

Abstract

There are many management information system development methodologies. The various methodological approaches provide system-structure modeling methods with emphasis on different aspects of the development life cycle. This study investigates the theory of management information systems and the development process. Several system-structure modeling methods are explored. A juxtaposition comparison of these system-structure modeling methods provides an understanding (rather than a prescription) to selecting among the alternative ways of analyzing and designing a system for a particular application.

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Graduation Date

1989

Semester

Summer

Advisor

Schrader, George F.

Degree

Master of Science (M.S.)

College

College of Engineering

Department

Industrial Engineering and Management Systems

Format

PDF

Pages

102 p.

Language

English

Length of Campus-only Access

None

Access Status

Masters Thesis (Open Access)

Location

Orlando (Main) Campus

Identifier

DP0026678

Subjects

Dissertations, Academic -- Engineering; Engineering -- Dissertations, Academic

Accessibility Status

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