INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT METHODOLOGIES, TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS

First published almost ten years ago, Information Systems Development is used by lecturers and students worldwide. Through long experience of teaching with the text and feedback from colleagues and students, the authors have continued to build from the solid foundations of the original text. The new...

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Main Author: Avison, David (Author)
Other Authors: Fitzgerald, G. (Guy)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London McGraw Hill 2003
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