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Measuring Performance of Management Information Systems
Posted by: Jasmine Todman-Caines on October 25, 2009 at 11:46PM EST

According to Griffith & White, 6th ed., 2007, pg. 407-410, information systems should meet the needs of its users.  The measures emphasized service and quality more than resources consumed.  These important measures are listed below.  Which is NOT one of the 6 measures Griffith & White discussed.

 

  1.  Demand
  2. Cost
  3. Human Resources
  4. Output and Productivity
  5. Quality
  6. Ethics
  7. Consumer Services

 

 

Answer:  f.  Ethics

 

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