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Step 1: System Project Selection

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A Handbook of Systems Analysis

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Every systems project must at some stage have been the object of a selection process. Usually the systems analyst does not take significant part in this process and in many cases he first becomes involved when the decision has already been made. Nevertheless, the systems analysis function begins in the first place by identifying the area for study, even if this phase is often undertaken by general management rather than by systems analysts.

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© 1978 John E. Bingham and Garth W. P. Davies

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Bingham, J.E., Davies, G.W.P. (1978). Step 1: System Project Selection. In: A Handbook of Systems Analysis. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15930-7_3

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