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What are some of the reasons that business users want to develop computer applications (user application development) rather than rely on only IS-developed applications?
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In this paper, we are going to discuss why the users want to develop their own computer applications instead of using ready made computer applications, which are developed by the information technology experts having adequate knowledge, skills and experience for developing computer programs.
Most of the business users want to develop computer applications based on organizational needs rather than rely on IS developed applications. The main reason behind this fact is that the user application development provides a high level of flexibility through which all the requirements of an organization ...
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