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Global, Periodic On-line, Real-time System or Local, on-l i ne with Buffers Figure Two. Typology of Information Systems and Organization Structures. The third combination is a high need for specialization and a low level of uncertainty. Ouite clearly the global, periodic system takes account of the interdependencies caused by specialization. Also the low uncertainty eliminates the decay phenomenon. The global information system is more costly than a local one but it is necessary to achieve the ...required special- ization. It seems obvious that the case of high need for specialization and high level of uncertainty requires the on-line, real-time information system. This is partially correct. It is only partial because the tech- nology of on-line, real-time information processing is of recent vintage. The procedure used prior to the development of the technology was to use buffers of accumulated orders and inventories to reduce interdependence and rely on local, on-line or global, periodic structures.
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