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Managing the computer resource
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Software MaintenanceEngineeringBusiness IntelligenceBusiness AnalyticsData ScienceInformation Technology ManagementManagementInformation System PlanningQuantitative ManagementSoftware EconomicsProgramming ProductivityDistributed Resource ManagementComputer ScienceInformation ManagementSystem ManagementResource PlanningSoftware DesignComputer AcquisitionComputer ResourceCloud ComputingDescriptive Stage HypothesisTechnologySystem Software
Based on the study of expenditures for data processing, a descriptive stage hypothesis is presented. It is suggested that the planning, organizing, and controlling activities associated with managing the computer resource will change in character over a period of time, and will evolve in patterns roughly correlated to four stages of the computer budget: Stage I (computer acquisition), Stage II (intense system development), Stage III (proliferation of controls), and Stage IV (user/service orientation). Each stage is described and related to individual tasks for managing the computer resource.
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