University of Johannesburg
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Asked 16 March 2015
Do you know of journals tackling the issue of management in 3D Euclidean space?
Hi,
I am currently researching in the area of IT management and have used a number of articles that allowed me to realise the 3-Dimensional view of various paradigms potentially responsible for IT management success. This has carefully brought me to the potential use of 3D Calculus and I would like to have a very brief section covering this view hence the question.
Thanks,
Mthandeni kaDumisani Langa
All Answers (2)
There's actually a number of frameworks addressing different IT management perspectives in a 3D 'format'. But I guess it depends on what came to your mind when you saw the question. But the 3D view, if you remember in 'Advanced Calculus', would be quite feasible/plausible in this regards.
I'm sure if you use a plausible search engine using a search string "IT governance or Service Management" material and even "Enterprise Architecture" you might just come across various 3D views dealing with aspects pertinent to that particular framework.
All I am doing to the 'current' views, which have been adapted for the purpose of my research, is to superimpose them on a 3D Euclidean Space to argue their integration into mathematical concepts to critique management decisions within the IT field.
This is what I am doing but I am only researching for a master's dissertation and not looking at introducing new knowledge even though it might seem that way. I deliberately avoided mentioning specific products since they all have, even though sometimes shared, different perspectives. I hope the point of view is 'clear'.
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