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The author presents an example of an organization, a hospital, comprising a wide spectrum of simple-to-complex interrelated subsystems. The experience gained from developing a large hospital information system over a period of ten years is used to demonstrate some of the problems concerning information system technology and some possible engineering solutions.<>