Effective systems design and requirements analysis : the ETHICS approach

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Effective systems design and requirements analysis : the ETHICS approach

Enid Mumford

(Information systems series)

Macmillan, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Based on the author's own Effective Technical and Human Implementation of Computer-based Systems (ETHICS) methodology, this book provides a participative approach to identifying information needs before embarking on the design of a management information system. ETHICS has been developed by the author over the years to ensure that the non-technical aspects of systems design are handled effectively and without stress. The three key objectives are: future computer system users at all levels play a major part in the design of such systems; specific job satisfaction elements are an integral part of the design specification; ensuring that any new system is surrounded by a compatible, well-functioning, organizational system.

Table of Contents

Preface - PART 1: ETHICS - Managing Change - Participation and Systems Design - Diagnosing Needs - Designing the System - The Organisation of the Future - The 5D Consultancy: an ETHICS Case Study - PART 2: QUICKETHICS - Management Information Systems - Requirements Analysis and QUICKethics - The Royal Hospital Case Study - Identifying Information Needs Using QUICKethics - Conclusion - PART 3: CASE STUDIES OF QUICKETHICS

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