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Use of software systems development methods An empirical study in Brunei Darussalam

The practices of software development methods and techniques have been widely reported in the information systems (IS) literature. However, a vast majority of the literature describes solely the use of well advocated methods and techniques, while a few studies are available that investigated influen...

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Published in:Information and software technology 1998, Vol.39 (14), p.949-963
Main Authors: Rahim, Md.Mahbubur, Seyal, Afzaal H., Rahman, Mohd.Noah Abd
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Methods
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Software
Software development
Software systems
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Studies
Surveys
Systems development
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