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A classification of information systems: Analysis and interpretation
Phillip Ein-Dor
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Eli Segev
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Coller School of Management
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Type Systems
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Information Analysis System
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Information Type
50%
Numerical Methods
50%
Line Systems
50%
Technological Evolution
50%
Development History
50%
IS Discipline
50%
Human Interface
50%
Applied Artificial Intelligence
50%
Numerical Classification
50%
Information Systems History
50%
Engineering
Desirability
100%
Numerical Methods
100%
Systems Analysis
100%
Line System
100%
Major Type
100%
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Mathematics
Systems Analysis
100%
Type System
100%
Time Line
50%
Human Interface
50%
Mathematical Method
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Systems Analysis
100%
Information Systems
100%
Mathematical Method
25%
Artificial Intelligence
25%
Physics
Mathematical Method
100%
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Numerical Methods
100%