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Criteria for measuring and comparing information systems
Whether designing a new system or evaluating an old one it could be useful to
be able to compare the system with another system, intended or existing. One way to
evaluate and compare information systems would be through a set of criteria
encompassing factors thought important. For such criteria to be useful they need to be
operational and measurable. This article presents a list of criteria found in literature,
combined with a few criteria not found, and a categorization. The criteria are presented in
a collected hierarchical model organizing them into the categories of Organization,
Individual, Information, Technology and Systemics. It is concluded that the criteria model
may be useful, for example as a checklist during design, but that it needs to be
operationalized, and be exposed to practice and empirics.
Joel Palmius - Personal Name
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Criteria for measuring and comparing information systems
Management
English
IRIS
2007
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