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Controlling Information System Departments in the Presence of Cost Information Asymmetry.

Eric T. G. WangTerry Barron
Published in: Inf. Syst. Res. (1995)
Keyphrases
  • information systems
  • information asymmetry
  • high cost
  • cost reduction
  • information technology
  • minimum cost
  • neural network
  • scheduling problem
  • case study
  • software development
  • health care
  • expected cost