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In chapter 1 and chapter 2 we introduced the context for information systems development in terms of preliminary definitions for the terms information and information system. In chapter 3 we discussed some of the consequences of information and information systems for organisations and in chapter 6 we described some of the features of the information service within organisations.
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Beynon-Davies, P. (1998). Information Systems Engineering. In: Information Systems Development. Macmillan Computer Science Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14931-5_7
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