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High Level Models and Methodologies for Information Systems

✍ Scribed by Pedro Isaias, Tomayess Issa (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
154
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In this book the authors introduce and explain many methods and models for the development of Information Systems (IS). It was written in large part to aid designers in designing successful devices/systems to match user needs in the field. Chief among these are website development, usability evaluation, quality evaluation and success assessment. The book provides great detail in order to assist readers’ comprehension and understanding of both novel and refined methodologies by presenting, describing, explaining and illustrating their basics and working mechanics. Furthermore, this book presents many traditional methods and methodologies in an effort to make up a comprehensive volume on High Level Models and Methodologies for Information Systems.

The target audience for this book is anyone interested in conducting research in IS planning and development. The book represents a main source of theory and practice of IS methods and methodologies applied to these realities. The book will appeal to a range of professions that are involved in planning and building the information systems, for example information technologists, information systems developers, as well as Web designers and developersβ€”both researchers and practitioners; as a consequence, this book represents a genuinely multi-disciplinary approach to the field of IS methods and methodologies.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction to Information Systems Models and Methodologies....Pages 1-19
Information System Development Life Cycle Models....Pages 21-40
Information Systems Development Methodologies....Pages 41-61
Web Site Development Methodologies....Pages 63-81
Usability Evaluation Models....Pages 83-89
Quality Evaluation Models....Pages 91-120
Information Systems’ Models for Success Assessment....Pages 121-140
Back Matter....Pages 141-145

✦ Subjects


Educational Technology; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)


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