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XSIQ * Information Technology - The Use/Evaluation Phase: maintaining the system The Use/Evaluation Phase: maintaining the system The Australian Tax Office's website features a specific page for the reporting of technical faults. Computer based information systems need maintenance, just like any other piece of equipment. This could include software functions like the cleaning up of redundant files, compacting data files, upgrading of operating systems etc. to hardware maintenance, such as re-calibration of scanners and so on. Most companies will have a program of preventative actions designed to ensure that the system will operate efficiently at all times. It is important that an accurate log of equipment breakdowns and maintenance requirements is kept so that it can be compared with the previous system. Previous | NextView Comments and Reviews >>
