Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Overview of Case Studies

Below we have the list of case studies that have been included in this lesson. The lesson will guide you step-by-step through the lessons. Or you can manually select to review any of the case studies in any order you wish. We have included in the table below notes to identify the different case studies. These sections are: (1) identification of who provide the information for the case study, (2) what perspective(s) are associated with the case study, and (3) what theme(s) are associated with the case study.

#ID of personPerspectiveTheme
1.Tim Mayfieldfriend who works at the same companyPrinted output, centralized, low IT overhead
2.Aunt Pollyfamily, works outside the companyPrinted output or electronic, centralized, low IT overhead
3.Wally FranksOffice co-workerElectronic, centralized or individual, low IT overhead
4.Kathy DuncanLong time friendElectronic, individual, low IT overhead
5.Gail SimmonsOffice co-workerElectronic, centralized, low IT overhead
6.Denise PaleNeighborElectronic, centralized or individual, medium IT overhead
7.Dan MagnusNon-office co-workerElectronic, centralized, medium-high IT overhead
8.Casey RussellOffice co-workerElectronic, centralized, low IT overhead
9.Matt CunninghamIT-type friendElectronic, centralized, high IT overhead
10.Jamie SwabachNon-office co-workerElectronic, centralized, very high IT overhead

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