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The Impact of Task Variables on End-User Computing Configuration and its Success (Ⅰ) -Research Model and Hypotheses
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- Issue Date
- 1989-09
- Publisher
- 서울대학교 경영대학 경영연구소
- Citation
- 경영논집, Vol.23 No.3, pp. 41-67
- Keywords
- 41-67
- Description
- 1989-09
- Abstract
- New developments III computer technology coupled with increasing demand for computing resources by users, and backlogs of systems development and maintenance work, have resulted in a proliferation of end user computing(EUC). EUC provides users with direct control over their own computing activities within an organizational setting. It is reported that in a timesharing
environment EUC is growing at a rate of approximately 50~90% per year compared with 5~15% for traditional data processing (Rockart & Flannery,1983). Also Benjamin (1982) reported that EUC grew from an insignificant
amount of the processor demand to consuming nearly 40% of the cycles in 1980. Further he projects that EUC will comprise 75% of the available CPU cycles in 1990.
- ISSN
- 1229-0491
- Language
- English
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