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Building models for office and administration-a tale of two 'cities'
The paper treats the question of model building in its different perspective from application domain and design. The first set are models of administrative work which computer scientists bear in mind when developing support systems. Then the focus turns to a second set of models, namely those employed by administrative sciences for the comprehension of administrative work. Both model sets are juxtaposed and the form of correlation interpreted.