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Violent crumble: do buildings stand and systems tumble?
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Violent crumble: do buildings stand and systems tumble?

George L Benwell
16th Annual Colloquium of the Spatial Information Research Centre (SIRC 2004: A Spatio-temporal Workshop) (Dunedin, New Zealand, 29/11/2004 - 30/11/2004)
11/2004
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/705

Abstract

systems development architecture benchmarking systems failure design. Spatial Information Research Centre QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science QA76 Computer software
This paper introduces the notion that systems develop is not as bad as reported in the literature, but nonetheless there is some room for improvement. It sets out to enhance the outcomes of information systems development. The technique employed is to benchmark systems development against architecture. At first glance one may say that the two disciplines have nothing in common. This concern is shown to be false. In fact there arte many lessons to be learned from architecture.
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