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SaaS Adoption Cautiously Moving Beyond the Hype

Posted March 31, 2009 | Leadership | Cutter Benchmark Review

Computer science is still a relatively young body of knowledge, strongly linked to technology and therefore to the market. This explains why its historical development has followed complex and hardly predictable paths, including strongly emphasized topics soon forgotten (the network computer, just to mention one); promises never realized (fully automatic generation of software); and brilliant concepts that remained almost unknown for many years (object orientation). As it is commonly said, in computer science it is not easy to distinguish the hyper from the hype.

About The Author
Aurelio Ravarini
Aurelio Ravarini is Director of CETIC, Research Center on Information Systems, at the Università Cattaneo (LIUC, Italy), where he is also Senior Assistant Professor of Information Systems at the School of Engineering and Director of the advanced course on service-oriented management engineering at the master level. His research expertise is in strategic information systems, knowledge management systems, and information systems development, the… Read More
Luca Mari
Luca Mari is Professor of Electrical and Electronic Measurement at the Università Cattaneo (LIUC, Italy), where he teaches measurement science and statistical data analysis, system theory, and computer network programming. At LIUC, Dr. Mari heads the Department of Quantitative Methods and the Laboratory on RFID Systems; he is also the coordinator of the PhD school. He is the Chairman of Technical Committee 7 (Measurement Science) of the… Read More
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