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The hidden costs of implementing and maintaining information systems
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The Bottom Line
The Bottom Line (2001) 14 (4): 207–213.
Published: 01 December 2001
...Deborah Barreau There are costs associated with the acquisition, implementation, and operation of information systems beyond the price of hardware and software. As these costs sometimes account for budget shortfall, it is important to recognize problem areas and minimize their impact...
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The Bottom Line
The Bottom Line (2000) 13 (4)
Published: 01 December 2000
...Kay A. Cassell; Marina I. Mercado © MCB UP Limited 2000 --> Management styles Librarians Managers Information systems Evans, G.E., Layzell Ward, P. and Rugaas, B.Neal-SchumanNew York2000 Keywords Management styles, Librarians, Managers, Information systems...
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Using management software for geographic information systems (GIS)
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The Bottom Line
The Bottom Line (1999) 12 (4): 146–150.
Published: 01 December 1999
...John Tombarge Geographic information systems (GIS) are the most complex of several systems available for manipulating and mapping spatially referenced data, but it requires a lot of training and user assistance. Through adapting GIS to the desktop environment, software companies have created many...
