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Major Information Systems Selection
Logistics Information Management, 1992The rapidly increasing demands on the logistics activity make information systems the key variable in satisfying customer and corporate requirements. Current systems are probably out of date and unable to cope with current levels of use and demand. Presents criteria and a process for selection of information systems based on three approaches: package ...
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IEEE Systems Journal, 2021
Dual-function radar-communications (DFRC) system has been recognized as a promising solution to alleviate the radio frequency spectrum congestion and the shortage of spectrum resources.
C. Shi +4 more
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Dual-function radar-communications (DFRC) system has been recognized as a promising solution to alleviate the radio frequency spectrum congestion and the shortage of spectrum resources.
C. Shi +4 more
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Selecting managed care information systems.
Healthcare financial management : journal of the Healthcare Financial Management Association, 1996A decade ago, a handful of managed care information systems occupied a relatively minor niche in the healthcare information system industry. Today, dozens of small software development firms are experiencing explosive expansion and are being courted by larger vendors for partnership or acquisition.
V, Ciotti, F, Zodda
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A model formulation system for information system project selection
Computers & Operations Research, 1993Abstract Model management systems (MMS) support the formulation, analysis and interpretation of mathematical models. This paper describes the development of a model formulation system that can guide managers in formulating a decision model for the selection of information system projects.
Radhika Santhanam, Marc J. Schniederjans
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Selecting practice management information systems.
Medical group management journal, 1997Despite enormous advances in information systems, the process by which most medical practices select them has remained virtually unchanged for decades: the request for proposal (RFP). Unfortunately, vendors have learned ways to minimize the value of RFP checklists to where purchasers now learn little about the system functionality. The authors describe
R, Worley, V, Ciotti
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Selection of Oncology Information Systems
2002The notion that organizations should purchase rather than develop software whenever possible holds true for many healthcare applications. The unique aspects of cancer medicine, however, do not fit this simple approach. Oncology routinely involves clinical trials, multidisciplinary care, and a complex and variable set of disease processes unmatched by ...
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Selection of Hospital Information Systems: User Participation
1999Motivated by economic and quality management issues, many hospitals strive for the introduction of information systems into the clinical environment. To introduce the most suitable software product, a systematic selection procedure is required involving all affected staff. The paper describes a methodology that guides the clinical users to an objective
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On Selecting Commercial (Laboratory) Information Systems
1984The methodology for system selection gains importance as more commercial systems become available. It is exemplified here for laboratory information systems selection within a university hospital. Multilevel assessment was employed.
J. R. Möhr +3 more
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Use of a geographic information system for selection of sites for land application of sewage waste
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1992: Recent developments in geographic information systems have provided water resource planners with new tools to select sites suitable for land application of sewage waste.
W. Hendrix, D. J. Buckley
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Evaluating and Selecting an Information System, Part 2
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1994Final steps in the evaluation and selection of a computerized information system for the pharmacy department are described. Once the computerization committees have been established, the needs assessment has been conducted, and vendors have responded to the request for proposal, the vendors and their products are subjected to quantitative and ...
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