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Information systems auditors continue to encounter a proliferation of technologies demanding their attention and expanding the scope of their audit activities. The auditor faces the problem of management expecting adequate audit coverage even though it is impossible to be an expert in all...
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development stage. The traditional Òuser satisfactionÓ construct is examined in two parts; user satisfaction with the process and … development project. Some were placed into timeconstrained situations; others were not. Results indicate that the user … satisfaction construct can be evaluated during development and should be separated from product satisfaction. Further, attitudes …
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This paper focuses on the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper—National Strategy for Development and Integration (PRSP⠅
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Increasing utilization of expert systems in organizations has ecessitated development of large‐scale expert systems … open information systems to outline a conceptual framework for large‐scale expert system development called an open …‐based expert system (OES) architecture. The framework proposes partitioning large‐scale expert systems development into smaller and …
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employees. Assessment centers can be used to identify skills needed for the career development of IS employees. In addition, the …
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Many contemporary publications on network traffic gravitate to ideas of self-similarity and long-range dependence. The corresponding elegant and parsimonious mathematical techniques proved to be efficient for the description of a wide class of aggregated processes. Sharing the enthusiasm about...
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One way to bring concepts to life in an introductory data networks course is for students to physically build a network that addresses a real business problem. However it can be challenging to find a suitable business problem, particularly if the network can exist only during the class period....
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