| EPSRC Reference: |
GR/R08025/01 |
| Title: |
Network: For Information Systems Evaluation (N-ISE) |
| Principal Investigator: |
Professor Z Irani |
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| Department: |
Information Systems & Computing |
| Organisation: |
Brunel University |
| Scheme: |
Standard Research |
| Starts: |
01 December 2000 |
Ends: |
31 May 2004 |
Value (£): |
62,968
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| EPSRC Research Topic Classifications: |
| Information and communication technologies: Software Engineering |
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Summary |
N-ISE is motivated by companies increasing expenditure on Information Systems (IS) as enablers to deliver competitive advantage. However, such investments increasingly bring new portfolios of benefits, costs and risks, with N-ISE proposing a forum to discuss and debate these changing natures and there impact on evaluation processes [normative and formative]. Hence, contributing towards increasing the efficient utilisation and effective deployment of organisational resources. Clearly, N-ISE will encourage and support the transfer of ideas and knowledge surrounding IS evaluation, discuss relevant techniques and methods for both pre-and-post implementation evaluation, and provide insights into evaluation between parties, disciplines, universities and industry.
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| Final Report Summary |
N-ISE is motivated by companies increasing expenditure on Information Systems (IS) as enablers to deliver competitive advantage. However, such investments increasingly bring new portfolios of benefits, costs and risks, with N-ISE proposing a forum to discuss and debate these changing natures and there impact on evaluation processes [normative and formative]. Hence, contributing towards increasing the efficient utilisation and effective deployment of organisational resources. Clearly, N-ISE will encourage and support the transfer of ideas and knowledge surrounding IS evaluation, discuss relevant techniques and methods for both pre-and-post implementation evaluation, and provide insights into evaluation between parties, disciplines, universities and industry.
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| Further Information: |
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| Organisation Website: |
http://www.brunel.ac.uk |