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Title: THE NATURE AND BEHAVIOR OF FINANCIAL VERSUS MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Authors: Ronen, Boaz
Palley, Michael A.
Issue Date: Apr-1986
Publisher: Stern School of Business, New York University
Series/Report no.: IS-86-032
Abstract: Manufacturing management information systems are in a relatively less mature state than financial information systems. This difference in maturity is due in part, to historical reasons, and to the complex and dynamic nature of manufacturing system attributes. This research compares the various system attributes belonging to manufacturing and financial information systems. Application of inappropriate system design techniques (based on these system attribute differences) has contributed to the relatively high failure rate of manufacturing management information systems. The research analyzes the need for the development of design tools geared specifically toward manufacturing management information systems.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/14500
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