Modeling system evolution: a means of cutting through obstacles to desirable change to large business (information) systems, their many computer-human interfaces, and user/operator responsibilities

Richard I. Anderson. Modeling system evolution: a means of cutting through obstacles to desirable change to large business (information) systems, their many computer-human interfaces, and user/operator responsibilities. In Dennis R. Wixon, editor, Posters and Short Talks of the 1992 SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 1992, Monterey, California, USA, May 3-7, 1992. pages 54, ACM, 1992. [doi]

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