DocumentCode
747160
Title
Software and Hardware in Data Processing Budgets
Author
Gurbaxani, Vijay ; Mendelson, Haim
Author_Institution
Graduate School of Management, University of California
Issue
9
fYear
1987
Firstpage
1010
Lastpage
1017
Abstract
This paper develops a microeconomic framework for the determination of data-processing budgets over time, and, in particular, the allocation of these budgets between software and hardware. The model dynamically balances the value and cost of information services, given the prevailing cost trends. It regards software and hardware as inputs to the process of producing information services, and identifies the complementarity and substitution between them as major determinants of the efficient budget allocation. The theory provides a basis for understanding the budgeting process and for predicting future trends, and is applied to actual budget data.
Keywords
Cobb-Douglas production function; cost trends; data processing budgets; programmer productivity; software engineering economics; substitution and complementarity; Cost function; Data processing; Economic forecasting; Hardware; Investments; Microeconomics; Production; Productivity; Programming profession; Software engineering; Cobb-Douglas production function; cost trends; data processing budgets; programmer productivity; software engineering economics; substitution and complementarity;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-5589
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSE.1987.233523
Filename
1702323
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