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In recent years, a great deal of attention has been paid to processes through which more useful management information systems (MIS's) might be developed. This attention is due to the widespread realisations, which developed in the second and third decades of the computer era, that many computer‐based information systems were failing to fulfil the purpose for which they were intended, or failing to live up to the expectations of potential users.

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