Evaluating ICT projects can be quite problematic
and can sometimes be quite subjective (Heeks
2002, Currie 1995, Bannister, Remenyi 2004, Irani
2002, DeLone and McLean 2002, Bannister and
Remenyi 2000) and there is no single ICT
evaluation method that can be applied to all
situations (Khalifa et al. 2004). Currie (1995)
justifies this position using various case studies
drawn from businesses in various developed
countries while Heeks (2002) observes that
evaluation is subjective and can depend on
circumstances including time. Evaluation leads to
the determination of success or failure of an ICT
project.
Evaluating ICT projects can be quite problematicand can sometimes be quite subjective (Heeks2002, Currie 1995, Bannister, Remenyi 2004, Irani2002, DeLone and McLean 2002, Bannister andRemenyi 2000) and there is no single ICTevaluation method that can be applied to allsituations (Khalifa et al. 2004). Currie (1995)justifies this position using various case studiesdrawn from businesses in various developedcountries while Heeks (2002) observes thatevaluation is subjective and can depend oncircumstances including time. Evaluation leads tothe determination of success or failure of an ICTproject.
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