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Synopsis
Excerpt from The Project Selection Bias Against Management Support Systems: September 1982
In the companies studied the overall demand for new systems was 274% larger than i/s's capacity to supply. This level of demand is unlikely to be met in the near future, either by attempts at increased programmer productivity or by incremental increases to the new systems development budget. This inability to meet user demand stresses the importance of determining which systems should be developed and therefore the importance of a suitable method of assigning priorities for system development.
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