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Abstract Ten years ago, we presented the DeLone and McLean Information Systems (IS) Success Model as a framework and model for measuring the complex-dependent variable in IS research. In this paper, we discuss many of the important IS success research contributions of the last decade, focusing especially on research efforts that apply, validate, challenge, and propose enhancements to our original model. Based on our evaluation of those contributions, we propose minor refinements to the model and propose an updated DeLone and McLean IS Success Model. We discuss the utility of the updated model for measuring e-commerce system success. Finally, we make a series of recommendations regarding current and future measurement of IS success. Keywords: EVALUATION OF INFORMATION SYSTEMSIMPACT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYINFORMATION QUALITYINFORMATION SYSTEMS SUCCESSSERVICE QUALITYSYSTEMSQUALITYUSE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMSUSER SATISFACTION

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Computer scienceInformation systemSuccess factorsData scienceKnowledge managementEngineering

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Year
2003
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article
Volume
19
Issue
4
Pages
9-30
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10886
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William DeLone, Ephraim R. McLean (2003). The DeLone and McLean Model of Information Systems Success: A Ten-Year Update. Journal of Management Information Systems , 19 (4) , 9-30. https://doi.org/10.1080/07421222.2003.11045748

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10.1080/07421222.2003.11045748