posted on 2024-10-31, 10:36authored byAudra Lukaitis, Stasys Lukaitis, William Davey
This paper traces the history of the development of information systems degrees in one of the largest Australian universities. A synthesis of documents and transcripts of interviews with the participants shows that information systems grew from an amalgam of existing business courses. The shape of the degrees was initially forged by politics and personality, with a stable and robust curriculum in place after a number of years. This historical narrative shows that university curriculum reflected the significant impact of information technologies in business.
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ISBN - Is published in 3642151981 (urn:isbn:3642151981)
Start page
206
End page
215
Total pages
10
Outlet
History of Computing - Learning from the Past
Editors
Tatnall, Arthur
Name of conference
IFIP WG 9.7 International Conference held as part of WCC, 2010