TOWARDS A FRAMEWORK TO CHOOSE APPROPRIATE IS APPROACHES.

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The different methodologies currently available for systems analysis and design are seen as different ways of viewing the same world. A tentative framework is given which will define which methodology to choose in a particular situation (i. e. which view to take), and practical guidelines are given as to how this framework will become operational.

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Episkopou, D. M., & Wood-Harper, A. T. (1986). TOWARDS A FRAMEWORK TO CHOOSE APPROPRIATE IS APPROACHES. Computer Journal, 29(3), 222–228. https://doi.org/10.1093/comjnl/29.3.222

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