Development of Information Systems for Local Government such as it is in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Journal Title: TEM JOURNAL - Year 2012, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
In this paper are treated the implementation’s problems of information system(IS) in public government in BH. The IS implementation is complex process which implies the resolving of problems such as: the analysis of theoretical aspects of development of the IS, the analysis of prevalent conditions, the choice of the most suitable methods for IS development, the IS implementation, the post implementation support, as well as the measurements of practical benefits of the IS implementation.
Authors and Affiliations
Muharem Kozic, Larisa Ramic
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