Finding A Home For Web-Based Information Systems - Perusing The Landscape
- Topics:
- Information Technology Strategy
- Tags:
- Commercial Software,
- Tools & Techniques,
- Strategy,
- Software/Web Development,
- Software Engineering,
- Software Development,
- Software,
- Management,
- Ireland,
- Information Systems School,
- ...
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Overview: Information Systems (IS) and Software Engineering (SE) have shared the domain of systems and software development for several decades with too little overlap in practice and research. The IS school has largely focused on in-house systems, concentrating on the human-computer aspects of systems development while SE attempts to apply engineering principles and methods to the production of software systems. However the fields collide where new, Web-based systems share both in-house usage and external commercial software characteristics. In this paper, the origins and the development of education of both fields are explored - then various aspects are compared and contrasted.
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Format: PDF | Size: 254KB | Date: Jun 2003 | Pages: 15




