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CASMAC, or Core Australian Specification for Management and Administrative Computing, is a project of Australian universities to develop first a specification and then integrated functional systems to meet 80% of administration computing needs in the major areas of finance, human resources, physical resources, research and consultancy, student records and executive reporting. The paper gives an account of the project to date and comments on the issues arising from such a co-operative venture in software development.
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Dimmitt, H. (1995). CASMAC — A Co-operative Approach to University Administrative Computing. In: Barta, BZ., Telem, M., Gev, Y. (eds) Information Technology in Educational Management. ITEM 1994. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34839-1_16
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