ABSTRACT
If we look at business applications which are truly on-line today, we see far fewer than were predicted four or five years ago when time-sharing and on-line systems were promised as ultimate solutions. Why is this so? I believe there are several reason, intertwined, which have in turn caused secondary effects. I would like to review some of these briefly.
- On-line business applications
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