The Proposed Generic Information Systems Planning Model.
Abstract
The need for a better information systems planning methodology for use in the Republic of Singapore Air Force prompted this thesis effort. This thesis report focuses on the development of a generic information systems planning model that is applicable to different organizations. Such a model is being developed by reviewing in detail, seven different information systems planning methodologies commonly used at present by many government and business organizations and thereafter, synthesizing them based on some selection criteria. The later part of this report documents details of each of the fourteen planning steps in the proposed generic information systems planning model. The potential advantages, disadvantages and possible applications of this model are addressed and documented. The thesis report is concluded by recommending possible field testings and future research to further enhance and refine the proposed generic model. It is hoped that a better and more complete information systems planning methodology for the Republic of Singapore Air Force can be developed from the proposed generic model to ensure a compatible and integrated information systems network for the Republic of Singapore Air Force in the near future. Keywords: Management engineering, and Management planning and control.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA175106
Entities
People
- Lai Kim-fatt
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology