By Kuldeep Kumar
Communications of the ACM,
February 1990,
Vol. 33 No. 2, Pages 203-212
10.1145/75577.75585
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Contrary to the widely-held view that post implementation evaluations are performed to assess and improve the information system and the system development practices, this study suggests that in practice, the primary reason for such evaluations seems to be project closure and not project improvement.
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