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Managing systems development

Computer, 2004
This article is the first of a two-part series on the unmet promise of IT project management. Here we describe the evolutionary path that has brought us to today's project culture and how successful organizations are managing projects.
Gary Richardson, Blake Ives
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Managing computer systems

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1981
This paper launches a 12-part series of articles on managing computer systems for the hospital pharmacy department. The series will concentrate on the evaluation, purchase, and implementation of commercial computer systems. Computer hardware and software capabilities will be reviewed, a systematic approach toward the selection of a vendor will be ...
E G, Nold, W A, Gouveia
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Management of Worksharing Systems

Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2000
Worksharing occurs in serial manufacturing when machines are not uniquely assigned to workers. For example, two workers can operate three machines by alternating usage of the middle one. In some other worksharing systems operators move down the line carrying an item (or batch) with them, working on it at each machine until they are met by another ...
John O. McClain   +2 more
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Management misinformation systems

Management Decision, 1967
“Most management information systems are designed on the assumption that the critical deficiency under which most managers operate is lack of relevant information. I do not deny that most managers lack a good deal of information that they should have, but I do deny that this is the most important informational deficiency from which they suffer.
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Systemic Security Management

IEEE Security and Privacy Magazine, 2006
The University of Southern California's Institute for Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (ICIIP) developed a conceptual framework for enterprise security. ICIIP (which shouldn't be confused with the Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection, or I3P) sought to close the gap between the current corporate cybersecurity risk profile ...
Laree Kiely, Terry V. Benzel
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System for Quality Management

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1993
Total quality management will provide important benefits for organizations that are involved with the delivery of occupational and environmental health care. These organizations should shift from traditional medical management to the new paradigm. Identification of a set of relevant parameters for this new management system is necessary to implement ...
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Managing IT with systems thinking

Computer, 2003
Technological systems do not exist in a vacuum, but are an integral part of an organizational setting. With information systems now permeating almost every aspect of our environment, systems thinking has never been more relevant to engineers and managers. Information systems essentially store, process, and distribute organizational information.
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The technology of system management

COMPSAC 79. Proceedings. Computer Software and The IEEE Computer Society's Third International Applications Conference, 1979., 2005
This paper describes a set of basic principles of system management which are fundamental to successful management of large systems. They were developed from my 25 years of experience in managing large programming systems in IBM and are the principles I would follow when managing a product or system.
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The ImageCLEF Management System

2010
The ImageCLEF image retrieval track has been part of CLEF (Cross Language Evaluation Forum) since 2003. Organizing ImageCLEF and its large participation of research groups involves a considerable amount of work and data to manage. Goal of the management system described in this paper was to create a system for the organization of ImageCLEF to reduce ...
Ivan Eggel, Henning Müller
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Management Intelligence Systems

1989
Publisher Summary A management intelligence system (MINTS) is intended by the organization it serves to scan the organization's environment so that the management can better assess its position with a view to enhance the value of the organization and its services.
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