The management of end user computing

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Abstract

End users can be classified into six distinct types. Each of them needs differentiated education, support, and control from the Information Systems function. To support a large number of their applications a new computing environment, “the third environment” must be developed by Information Systems (I/S) management. Close attention must also be paid by I/S management to the need to involve “functional support personnel” (end users in each functional area who spend most of their time programming and aiding other end users) in the I/S end user management process. © 1983, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Rockart, J. F., & Flannery, L. S. (1983). The management of end user computing. Communications of the ACM, 26(10), 776–784. https://doi.org/10.1145/358413.358429

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