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The development of the GIST (Grounding Information Systems) methodology : determining situated requirements in information systems analysis (1998)
Thesis
Hughes, J. The development of the GIST (Grounding Information Systems) methodology : determining situated requirements in information systems analysis. (Thesis). University of Salford

This thesis develops a methodology for situated requirements determination in information systems analysis. The thesis challenges convention and adds to the body of knowledge in this area since the methods of the methodology are more usually assoc... Read More about The development of the GIST (Grounding Information Systems) methodology : determining situated requirements in information systems analysis.

A multiple perspective approach to information system quality (1996)
Thesis
Vidgen, R. A multiple perspective approach to information system quality. (Thesis). University of Salford

The motivation for this research is a concern with the high rate of information system failures reported in the academic literature and in practitioner publications. It is proposed that the adoption of the customer-centred ideals and methods of qua... Read More about A multiple perspective approach to information system quality.