Abstract

The technical problems of database systems, if not solved, are at least now understood, whereas the problems of implementation, evaluation and operation of these systems are less well appreciated even though they are being experienced by many organizations. A survey of some 200 organizations in the UK who are (or claim to be) database users highlights some of these problems and paves the way to more successful implementation strategies. The project and some of its findings are presented here.

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