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Management article
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Reference no. 74104
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1974
Length: 12 pages

Abstract

An S-curve represents the irregular pattern of an electronic data processing system''s development. The curve designates crisis points, which divide four growth stages. Each stage''s unique problems demand different managerial approaches to computer applications, computer specialization, and computer personnel.

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Abstract

An S-curve represents the irregular pattern of an electronic data processing system''s development. The curve designates crisis points, which divide four growth stages. Each stage''s unique problems demand different managerial approaches to computer applications, computer specialization, and computer personnel.

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