Article ID: | iaor1993840 |
Country: | Netherlands |
Volume: | 8 |
Issue: | 5 |
Start Page Number: | 333 |
End Page Number: | 341 |
Publication Date: | Aug 1992 |
Journal: | Decision Support Systems |
Authors: | Snyder Charles A., Watson Hugh J., Rainer R. Kelly |
Executive information systems (EIS) may be developed from three categories of software: Custom-built software; full-featured vendor software specifically designed for EIS; or a combination of custom-built and general purpose vendor software. Based on data gathered from a survey of 50 companies with operational EIS, this study compares and contrasts the three types of EIS software. Twelve of the firms developed their EIS using custom-built software, 16 used full featured EIS vendor-supplied software, and 22 used a combination of custom-built software and general purpose vendor software. Study results suggest an evolution in EIS software from custom-built software toward the other two types of EIS software.