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A Model To Assist the Maintenance Vs. Replacement Decision in Information Systems

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2013

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An extensive literature review shows that Information Systems (IS) are changed and eventually replaced by substitutes under the influence of productivity, popularity, and specialisation of IS along with associated available support facilities, maintenance activities, failures, and user feedback. This chapter compiles those factors emerged from software engineering, IS, software quality assurance measurements, and computer science literature. A final product is a proposed model bringing those factors together as they are suspected to raise a need for taking the decision of evaluating change requests that may lead to a further maintenance or replace the IS. While keeping in mind that limitations on advanced testing exist, an expected service of such a model may help decision makers to explain maintenance/replacement decision of IS/component in a more itemized manner, hence diminish overburden pressure of experience responsibility on them. © 2014, IGI Global.

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Pusatlı, Özgür Tolga; Regan, B., "A Model to Assist the Maintenance vs. Replacement Decision in Information Systems", Software Design and Development: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 1461-1480, (2013).

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Software Design and Development: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications

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