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- W2140381356 abstract "Abstract The purpose of this study was to identify the nature and scope of systems development projects in which 4GL's are being used, to compare these projects with projects in which procedural languages are being used, and to describe the benefits and limitations of 4GL's. Project managers with experience managing both traditional and 4GL projects returned questionnaires describing the size, cost, duration, scope and characteristics of these applications. The results indicated that project managers made a clear distinction between the types of projects that are appropriate for development using procedural languages and 4GL's. Procedural projects had higher transactions volumes, cost more, required more person-days, and were generally larger in scale. In contrast, 4GL projects had more variable outputs, less security requirements, less chance of audit, and less complexity. The perfect 4GL project was an inquiry and reporting system with less structured outputs, dynamic scheduling requirements, and low transactions volumes. MIS professionals recognize the benefits and limitations of 4GL's and are generally making good decisions about their use." @default.
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- W2140381356 title "The impact of fourth generation languages on systems development" @default.
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