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The development of the information systems
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Proceedings of the 1st international symposium on Information and communication technologies table of contents
Dublin, Ireland
SESSION: Software tools and programming languages table of contents
Pages: 462 - 467  
Year of Publication: 2003
Authors
Josef Pavlicek  Czech University of Agriculture in Prague
Vojtech Merunka  Czech University of Agriculture in Prague
Petra Nevrivova  Czech University of Agriculture in Prague
Publisher
Trinity College Dublin 
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ABSTRACT

The development of the information systems on the base of user's requirements is very difficult process. In the world there are a lot of methodologies that facilitate the information technology development. But their use is rather limited. They are either too specialised or too general. The author is interested in the process of creation the methodologies as an engineering science and tries to find the basic rules for their creation. As a result of the research will be the method for general purpose in the creation and development of the specific methodologies according to the concrete information system requirements.


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