During thirty years of history, planning, designing and implementing the information systems have faced a great deal of productivity problems. These productivity problems include slipping schedules, cost overruns and low systems quality with increased maintenance costs. In response to these productivity and quality problems, researchers have developed different methodical approaches. Paradoxically, despite the efforts devoted to methodical approaches, systems have continued to fail. Only a few studies concentrate on empirical research of the systems development process in the organizational...
During thirty years of history, planning, designing and implementing the information systems have faced a great deal of productivity problems....