Sustained growth development through effective Information Systems Development Online publication date: Sun, 06-Jul-2008
by Mehdi Sagheb-Tehrani, Zacharias Manousaridis
International Journal of Applied Systemic Studies (IJASS), Vol. 1, No. 4, 2007
Abstract: In modern societies, information and knowledge are key parts in creating wealth. To achieve growth development, there is a need to continuously distributing or creating new knowledge and information. Better information systems can increase the effectiveness and the quality of crucial activities like spatial analysis, strategic objectives setting, long-range planning and decision-making. Respectively, this effect can enhance the potentials for growth development of a regional or a national economy. The dimension of an information system's role and responsibility can play a significant role in the outset of the information systems development (ISD) process.
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