Management information systems: conceptual foundations, structure, and development (2nd ed.)
Management information systems: conceptual foundations, structure, and development (2nd ed.)
An empirical study of users as application developers
Information and Management - Annals of discrete mathematics, 24
End-user computing: the MIS managers' perspective
Information and Management
Documenting information systems for management: a key to maintaining user satisfaction
Information and Management
Personal computing vs. personal computers
Information and Management
1985 Opinion survey of MIS managers: Key issues
MIS Quarterly
The State of Software Maintenance
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Information centers: the IBM model vs. practice
MIS Quarterly
Issues in Software Maintenance
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Managing application program maintenance expenditures
Communications of the ACM
The management of end user computing
Communications of the ACM
The measurement of user information satisfaction
Communications of the ACM
Application Development without Programmers
Application Development without Programmers
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Nontraditional systems development by end users has become commonplace during the last decade. The roots of this phenomenon lie in the development of easy-to-use software tools, the widespread availability of computer power, and the increasing sophistication of computer users with primary job responsibilities outside the realm of software development.