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Modelling the Organisation — A Schematic Approach

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It is appropriate at this stage to show how the methodology put forward in this book fits into an overall strategy for the implementation of a MIS supported by a data base. The overall methodology is shown in figure 4.1, and each block in the diagram is numbered so that reference to it can be made conveniently in this section.

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Crowe, T., Avison, D.E. (1980). Modelling the Organisation — A Schematic Approach. In: Management Information from Data Bases. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-16344-1_4

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