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Figure 1-1: Implementation Of The Research Process Model
Figure 3-6 compares the 'traditional' system development life-cycle to a user-centred development life-cycle,
Figure 3-8: A Framework For The Classification of Approaches To IS Developmen
Figure 3-9: Using The Framework To Map Development Methods
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