Article ID: | iaor1989892 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 17 |
Start Page Number: | 583 |
End Page Number: | 593 |
Publication Date: | Nov 1989 |
Journal: | OMEGA |
Authors: | Schniderjans M., Santhanam R., Muralidhar K. |
Keywords: | programming: goal |
This paper presents a multi-objective model that can be used to help information systems (IS) managers decide which IS projects should be selected for development and implementation in a constrained resource environment. Developed to overcome the problems observed in currently used IS selection procedures, the model presented in this paper can be used to make decisions when IS selection goals are conflicting and measured in incommensurable units. To illustrate the use of this multi-objective approach to model IS project selection, a corporate resource allocation problem is developed and solved. Comparative results with currently used scoring and ranking methods reveals the superiority of the proposed multi-objective model.