A Study on the Sectors of Economy serviced by Pre-industry System Developers among companies in Metro Manila: A Tool for Business Reengineering

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Computer Science - Computers and Society
Computer Science - Software Engineering
Customer satisfaction
Customer services
Decision making
Global economy
Industrial development
Information systems
Organizations
Reengineering
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