Mehdi Khosrowpour (Ed.):
Challenges of Information Technology Management in the 21st Century, 2000 Information Resources Management Association International Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, USA, May 21-24, 2000.
IDEA Group Publishing 2000, ISBN 1-878289-84-5
Full Papers
- Marcia Perry, Deborah A. Agarwal:
Remote control for videoconferencing.
1-5
- Fons Wijnhoven, Kees van Slooten:
Three challenges of organizational memory information systems development.
6-10
- Graeme Altmann, Gweneth Norris, Matthew Pigdon:
Costing IS services - avoiding the sting in the tail.
11-15
- Kakoli Bandyopadhyay:
Disaster recovery planning by health maintenance organizations: the role of business impact analysis and testing.
16-20
- Stuart D. Galup, Ronald Dattero:
Client/server and the knowledge directory: a natural relationship.
21-23
- Ulric J. Gelinas, Janis L. Gogan:
Internet payment mechanisms: acceptance and control issues.
24-28
- Dorothy G. Dologite, Robert J. Mockler, Marc E. Gartenfeld:
Using expert system technology for new venture strategy planning.
29-33
- Marc N. Haines, Dale Goodhue:
ERP implementations: the role of implementation partners and knowledge transfer.
34-38
- Cecil Schmidt:
An advanced course in application programming and design.
39-40
- Surya Nepal, M. V. Ramakrishna:
An evaluation measure for query processing in CBIR systems.
41-45
- Reinhard Jung, Stefan Schwarz:
Deploying the business case to reduce the risk of large scale data warehousing.
46-50
- Reinhard Jung, Robert Winter:
Data warehouse schemas: a software engineering approach towards an efficient modeling of complex, dynamic conceptual schemas.
51-56
- Carla Wilkin, Bill Hewett, Rodney Carr:
Exploring the role of expectations in defining stakeholder's evaluations of IS quality.
57-61
- Freimut Bodendorf, Stefan Reinheimer:
Approaches to a decentralized architecture for an electronic market - a study for the air cargo business.
62-67
- David A. Banks:
Teachinginformation systems policy: electronic sophism?
68-71
- Damir Kalpic, Elizabeth Boyd:
The politics of IRM: lessons from communism.
72-73
- Hazel Chan:
Pre-teaching technical vocabulary in an introductory information systems course: an experiment involving non-native speakers of English.
74-78
- Michael W. Dixon, Tanya J. McGill, Johan M. Karlsson:
Using Lotus Learning Space to enhance student learning of data communications.
79-82
- Susan J. Harrington:
Software piracy: are Robin Hood and responsibility denial at work?
83-87
- William Hutchinson, Matthew J. Warren:
Deception and reality: a challenge for the information and knowledge management function.
88-91
- Anne Karjalainen, Airi Salminen:
Bridging the gap between hard and soft information genres.
92-95
- Hareton Leung, Vincent Li:
A process model for certification of product and process.
96-102
- Haider H. Madani:
Re-engineering the role of the internal auditor in ERP solutions.
103-105
- Tanya J. McGill:
User developed applications: can end users assess quality?
106-111
- Helen J. Mitchell:
The innovation link between organisation knowledge and customer knowledge.
112-115
- Tony Moynihan:
Coping with 'requirements-uncertainty': The theories-of-action of experienced IS project managers.
116-120
- Mehdi Owrang:
Handling large databases in data mining.
121-125
- Parag C. Pendharkar, Mehdi Khosrowpour, James A. Rodger:
Development and testing of an instrument for measuring the user evaluations of information technology in health care.
126-129
- Jacqueline Renée Reich:
Modelling molecular biological information: ontologies and ontological design patterns.
130-134
- Peter Rittgen:
EMC - A modeling method for developing web-based applications.
135-140
- Christian Segor, Martin Gaedke:
Crossing the gap from design to implementation in web-application development.
141-147
- Barry Shore:
Size and culture as determinants of IT strategy in international supply chain management.
148-150
- Fabien Costantini, Antoine Sgambato, Christian Toinard, Nicolas Chevassus, François Gaillard:
An internet based architecture satisfying the distributed building site metaphor.
151-155
- Dirk Trossen, Wolf-Christian Eickhoff:
Reconfiguration in tightly-coupled conferencing environments.
156-160
- Klement J. Fellner, Klaus Turowski:
Identifying business components using conceptual models.
161-165
- Kees van Slooten, Marcel Bruins:
Evaluating an ISD methodology for software packages.
166-171
- Bernhard Strauch, Robert Winter:
Conceptual modeling of large web sites.
172-177
- Dongsong Zhang, Ralph Martinez, Colin Cole, Lina Zhou:
Monitoring of DICOM patient cases using CORBA.
178-182
- Katja Reinhardt, Heidrun Schumann:
A flexible framework for the knowledge-based generation of multimedia presentations.
183-187
- Bishwajit Choudhary:
Organizational learning by "segmented networks": breeding variations and similarities together - what is optimum?
188-191
- Yogesh Malhotra:
Organizational controls as enablers and constraints in successful knowledge management systems implementation.
192-196
- Joseph McDonagh, Andrew Harbison:
Behind the Celtic Tiger: Key issues in the management of information technology in Ireland in the late 1990's.
197-201
- Elayne W. Coakes, Dianne Willis:
Computer mediated communication in universities and further education establishments - a comparison of use and utility.
202-206
- Andy Y. Cheung, Stephen L. Chan:
A systemic approach to define agents.
207-211
- Kay M. Nelson, Mari Buche, Mehdi Ghods:
The journey to IS organizational maturity: a case study of a CMM level 3 IS organization.
212-216
- H. James Nelson, Deborah J. Armstrong:
Old dogs and new tricks: retraining legacy programmers in object oriented technology.
217-221
- Mark Claypool, Tom Coates, Shawn Hooley, Eric Shea, Chris Spellacy:
Video performance in Java.
222-225
- Kanapaty Pelly Periasamy:
Business process reengineering is not just for businesses but is also for governments: Lessons from Singapore's reengineering experience.
226-230
- Wilfred S. J. Geerlings, Alexander Verbraeck, John van Beusekom, Ron P. T. deGroot, Gino Damen:
Strategic human resource allocation for an internal labor market: a human resource forecasting model for the Royal Netherlands Navy.
231-235
- Helen Kaikova, Vagan Y. Terziyan, Borys Omelayenko:
Recognizing bounds of context change in on-line learning.
236-239
- George E. M. Ditsa, Joseph Davis:
Activity theory as a theoretical foundation for information systems research.
240-244
- Virpi Lyytikäinen, Pasi Tiitinen, Airi Salminen, Laurent Mercier, Jean-Luc Vidick:
Visualizing legal systems for information retrieval.
245-249
- Anand Balachandran, P. Venkat Rangan:
Rapid video browsing on a VCR using a TV set-top box.
250-254
- Mohan P. Rao:
Linking IT impact on productivity to the bottom line with a simple model.
255-258
- France Belanger, Kelly McNamara Hilmer:
Use of collaborative technologies in distributed work: a case study.
259-263
- Akhilesh Chandra:
The supply side of knowledge management.
264
- M. L. Hines, J. Pang, C. Butterfield:
Artificial intelligence in an ecological application.
265-268
- Norbert Ritter, Hans-Peter Steiert:
Enforcing modeling guidelines in an ORDBMS-based UML-repository.
269-273
- Han T. M. van der Zee:
The BtripleE framework - measuring the value of information technology.
274-278
- Richard Potger, Graham Pervan:
The practice of information resource management in Australian government organisations.
279-282
- Xavier Franch, Jordi Marco:
Adding alternative access paths to abstract data types.
283-287
- Youngjin Kim, Yongbeom Kim:
A conceptual model toward a flexible GSS coordination structure.
288-291
- Qiyang Chen, John Wang, Qiang Tu:
Connectionist models for tracing user-task profiles.
292-294
- Andrew S. Targowski, Omar Khalil:
The ideology of the Information Wave (IW).
295-298
- Ardis Hanson:
Overcoming barriers in the planning of a virtual library: recognising organisational and cultural change agents.
299-302
- Jihye Jung, Dongkyu Kim, Sang-goo Lee, Chisu Wu, Kapsoo Kim:
EE-CAT: extended electronic catalog for dynamic and flexible electronic commerce.
303-307
- Ketil Perstrup:
A method to determine the fraction of the scientific literature within a domain that is available on the World Wide Web.
308-311
- Andrew Doswell, Vivien Reid:
An empirical study of knowledge and organisations.
312-315
- Urs Hengartner, Elisabeth Maier, Christos Kefos, Lutz Richter, Reinhard Riedl, Martina Klose, Ulrike Lechner, Olga Miler, Beat Schmid:
Organization on intranet - An agent based approach.
316-319
- Rolf Grütter, Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva, Walter Fierz:
The knowledge medium - a conceptual framework for the design and implementation of a platform supporting the community of AIDS researchers and practitioners.
320-324
- Prashant Pai, Leslie L. Miller, Vasant Honavar, Johnny Wong, Sree Nilakanta:
Supporting organizational knowledge management with agents.
325-329
- Åke Grönlund:
European electronic service infrastructure building - drifting into the future?
330-333
- James E. LaBarre, E. Vance Wilson:
Development of a distant education internet-based foundationcourse for the MBA program.
334-336
- Patrick Doran, M. Khristian McAlister, James Floody:
A comparative assessment of the costs, benefits and risks of tracking stock prices with intelligent agents as compared to traditional investing.
337-341
- Du-Seok Jin, Jeong-Jae Lee, Jaewoo I. Chang:
A structure- and content-based multimedia information retrieval system for XML documents.
342-346
- Aryya Gangopadhyay, Zhensen Huang:
Designing multilingual electronic catalogs.
347-349
- Kathryn A. Marold, Gwynne Larsen, Abel Moreno:
Web-based learning: is it working? A comparison of student performance and achievement in web-based courses and their in-classroom counterparts.
350-353
- Wendy T. Lucas:
The noise factor: irrelevant search results on the World Wide Web.
354-358
- Chad Lin, Graham Pervan, Donald McDermid:
Research on IS/IT investment evaluation and benefits realization in Australia.
359-362
- Alexey Bulatov, Atakan Kurt:
Modeling of coordinated planning and allocation of resources.
363-366
- Alessandro Antonelli, Aurelio Ravarini, Marco Tagliavini:
Evaluation of electronic commerce adoption within SMEs.
367-372
- Giacomo Buonanno, Stefano Gramignoli, Aurelio Ravarini, Marco Tagliavini, Donatella Sciuto:
ICT diffusion and strategic role within Italian SMEs.
373-378
- Nandish V. Patel:
Evaluating evolutionary information systems.
379-383
- Predrag Sidjanin, Waltraud Gerhardt:
Outline of a design tool for analysis and visual quality control of urban environments.
384-387
- Daniel L. Moody:
Measuring information health: a planning and evaluation tool to support IRM practice.
388-392
- Ric Jentzsch, Paul Prekop:
A conceptual model of collaborative information seeking.
393-397
- Eugene G. McGuire, Karen A. McKeown:
Implementing practical metrics in an outsourcing environment.
398-401
- Shirley Bode, Janice M. Burn:
The web, the spider and the fly: a cautionary tale for SMEs going online.
402-407
- Emmanuel Tetteh, Janice M. Burn:
SM e-business - strategies for success.
408-409
- Juergen Seitz, Eberhard Stickel, Krzysztof Woda:
Impacts of software agents in eCommerce systems on customer's loyalty and on behavior of potential customers.
410-414
- Julie R. Mariga:
Establishing a telecommunications and networking technology B.S. degree.
415-418
- Yining Chen, Hao Lou:
Toward an understanding of the behavioral intention to use a groupware application.
419-422
- Lex Wedemeijer:
A method to ease schema evolution.
423-425
- Richard Morse:
Knowledge management systems: using technology to enhance organizational learning.
426-429
- Gyeung-min J. Kim, Rohae Myung:
Automatic generation of requirement scenarios.
430-433
- Alfredo Matteo, Christiane Metzner:
Design patterns in architectures based on use cases.
434-436
- Qing Cao, Keng Siau:
Modeling the bullwhip effect in supply chains using group problem solving approach.
437-438
- Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah:
A study of web users' waiting time.
439-441
- Pieter J. Blignaut, Theo McDonald, Janse Tolmie:
The influence of experience, culture and spatial visualization ability on users' attitudes and anxiety towards computer use.
442-445
- Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva:
The Swiss telecommunication market after liberalization.
446-449
- Maria Lee, Kwang Mong Sim, Paul Kwok:
Concept acquisition modeling for E-commerce ontology.
450-453
- Beverley G. Hope, Kenneth Cody:
Dimensions of service quality in the virtual world: implications for extranets.
454-456
- Ned Kock, Camille Auspitz, Brad King:
Using collaboration technologies to enable industry-university course partnerships: an action research study.
457-461
- Michelle W. L. Fong:
Information technology for knowledge management in China.
462-464
- J. Judah Buchwalter:
Knowledge management in U.S. Federal government organizations: can it work?
465-467
- Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Process model for round-trip engineering with relational database.
468-472
- Leszek A. Maciaszek, Kin-Shing Wong:
UML dialect for designing object-relational databases.
473-477
- Lilac A. E. Al Safadi, Janusz R. Getta:
Semantic video modeling & view transformation.
478-481
- Ho Leung Tsoi, Terry Rout:
Applying the concurrence concept for solving re-scheduling problems in software project development.
482-486
- Karine Zeitouni:
A survey of spatial data mining methods databases and statistics point of views.
487-491
- A. C. Leonard:
The importance of having a multidimensional view of IT-end user relationships for the successful restructuring of IT departments.
492-495
- Nasrin Rahmati:
Group decision making, technology and national culture - a qualitative approach.
496-499
- Paloma Martínez, Adoración de Miguel Castaño, Dolores Cuadra, Carlos Nieto, Elena Castro:
Data conceptual modelling through natural language: identification and validation of relationship cardinalities.
500-504
- Jennifer Croud, Michael Manning, Janine Schmidt:
From lackey to leader: the evolution of the librarian in the age of the internet.
505-508
- Paul Darbyshire, Glenn Lowry:
An overview of agent technology and its application to subject management.
509-512
- Andrew Wenn:
Virtuality - real or imagined? the messy boundaries of cyberspace.
513-516
- Stephen Burgess, Don Schauder:
Interacting with customers on the internet: developing a model for small businesses.
517-521
- Hans-Knud Arndt, Mario Christ, Oliver Günther:
Environmental management information systems - EMS records and metadata-based environmental information management.
522-526
- Charles A. Snyder, Larry T. Wilson:
Implementing knowledge management: issues for managers.
527-530
- Ruidong Zhang:
Web-based knowledge management.
531-534
- Shirley A. Becker, Alan A. Jorgensen:
A recursive approach to software development.
535-537
- Shirley A. Becker, Anthony H. Berkemeyer, Natalie A. Roberts:
A web usability assessment model and automated toolset.
538-541
- Richard L. Peterson:
An action learning approach for the development of technology skills.
542-544
- E. Vance Wilson, Kris H. Larsen, Steven D. Sheetz:
Supporting at-distance students through an internet-based advising system.
545-547
- Ellen R. Foxman, William T. Schiano:
Inspecting spam: unsolicited communications on the internet.
551-554
- Linda V. Knight, Susy S. Chan:
A conceptual model for e-commerce curriculum design and development.
555-557
- Gregory B. Newby:
Information security for libraries.
558-560
- Meng Su, Qing Hu:
An exploratory study of internet auction business models.
561-565
- Holger Günzel, Jens Albrecht, Wolfgang Lehner:
Use and reuse of association rules in an OLAP environment.
566-569
- Mahesh S. Raisinghani, Christopher Klassen, Lawrence L. Schkade:
Intelligent software agents in electronic commerce: a socio-technical perspective.
570-573
- Toshio Mitsufuji:
The implementation of electronic network systems in Japanese firms.
574-577
- Lech J. Janczewski:
Current information security protocols and an outlook for the future.
578-581
- Guy Paré, Line Dubé:
Ad hoc virtual teams: a multi-disciplinary framework and a research agenda.
582-585
- Luisa Mich, Mariangela Franch:
2QCV2Q: a model for web sites design and evaluation.
586-589
- Ying Shu, Michael A. Arbib, Jim-Shih Liaw:
Supporting connections between simulators and databases.
590-593
- Sherif Kamel:
Towards an information society in Egypt.
594-596
- Syed Zahoor Hassan:
Software development in developing countries: framework for analysis of quality initiatives.
597-600
- Bjørn Erik Munkvold:
Alignment of collaboration technology adoption and organizational change findings from five case studies.
601-604
- Steve Clarke, Brian Lehaney:
Human-centred methods in information systems: boundary setting and methodological choice.
605-608
- Salvatore Valenti, Alessandro Cucchiarelli, Maurizio Panti:
Some guidelines to support the selection of a test management tool for web-based assessment.
609-613
- Dusan Lesjak, Miroslav Rebernik:
Real-world learning of information resource management.
614-617
- Sooyong Park, Vijayan Sugumaran:
From object-oriented modeling to agent-oriented modeling: an electronic commerce application.
618-623
- Manal M. Elkordy:
An integrated model of EIS use.
624-627
- David Tucker, Pascale de Berranger:
Nurturing trust and reactive training: essential elements in ICT diffusion projects.
628-630
- Elaine Ferneley:
Information retrieval using collaborating multi-user agents.
631-635
- R. Brent Gallupe, Felix B. Tan:
Emerging research themes in global information management.
636-639
- Syed M. Rahman, Vincent Goh Boon Yew:
MD5 hash function in image based smart card security.
640-642
- Hans Lehmann:
An object oriented architecture model for international information systems?: an exploratory study.
643-649
Research-in-progress papers
- Jay Liebowitz:
Knowledge mapping: an essential part of knowledge management.
650-653
- R. K. Jha, K. K. Mallik, R. N. Mukherjee:
Knowledge management system: a case study of RDCIS laboratories.
654-656
- Yum Wang:
A general analysis of the impact of electronic commerce on small businesses and entrepreneurships in the U.S.
657-659
- Yun Wang:
A comprehensive approach to teaching CS238 (visual basic programming).
660-661
- Shaila M. Miranda:
Facilitating workgroup reliance in virtual teams: the relative advantage of two communications technologies.
662-663
- Andrew G. Kotulic:
Security risk management (SRM) program effectiveness: the realities of information security research.
667-668
- Alexandra Tisma:
DeltaM: a decision support system for individual opinion forming about spatial plans.
669-671
- Ook Lee:
A simple answer to IT productivity paradox.
672-673
- Mathias Göbelt, Wolf Fichtner, Martin Dreher, Martin Wietschel, Otto Rentz:
A decision support tool for electric utility planning in liberalised energy markets under environmental constraints.
674-675
- Sanjeev Phukan, Ashok Ranchhod, T. Vasudavan:
IS education in the new millennium: determining the 'right' curriculum.
676-677
- I. T. Hawryszkiewycz:
Supporting learning as a process of knowledge creation within communities of knowing.
678-680
- Nancy Tsai, Thomas E. Hebert:
Measurement of college computer literacy course.
681-682
- Lora Robinson, Karen Thoms:
College student research strategies in an electronic age.
683-684
- Uma G. Gupta, Randy W. Butler, Thomas D. Milner:
Leading without bleeding: an information technology case study at Union Pacific Railroad.
685-686
- Eli B. Cohen, Elizabeth C. Boyd:
Structured apprenticeship: solution to the management information technology labor shortage.
689-690
- Bonnie Rubenstein-Montano:
Clarifying roles: the use of intelligent agents in knowledge management.
691-692
- Heidi R. Perreault:
Ethical perceptions regarding the use of workplace technology.
693-694
- Camilla Kolsen de Wit:
Critical success factors for action in innovative IT-projects.
695-696
- Bonn-Oh Kim, Ted Lee:
Component-based ERP design in a distributed object environment.
697-698
- Christian Wagner:
A course in virtual work.
699-700
- Charles K. Davis, Charlene A. Dykman:
Sticking to the basics: information technology at the glue factory.
701-706
- S. D. Scott, S. T. Leong, N. M. Brooke:
Combining expressions and speech in talking head models.
707-708
- Kristina Wagner, Ilja Hauss:
Evaluation and measurement of R&D knowledge in the engineering sector.
709-711
- Rimvydas Skyrius, Charles R. Winer:
IT management decision support in two different economies: a comparative study.
714-716
- George Ballester:
Will Asian-Pacific information technologists develop a new way to manage international banking swift messages?
717-718
- Stephen K. Probert:
Ethics, authenticity and emancipation in information systems development.
719-720
- Jodi Vosburg, Anil Kumar:
Managing dirty data in organizations: an exploratory case study.
721-722
- Han T. M. van der Zee:
Designing and implementing an IT evaluation program.
723-726
- Barbara D. Klein:
Development and implementation of an MBA course on information management.
727-728
- Barbara D. Klein:
Undergraduate versus graduate perceptions of Internet information quality.
729-730
- Eugene Kaluzniacky:
Work stress among information systems professionals.
731-733
- Robert Winter:
Focus on IT-enabled change - St. Gallen's master of business engineering program.
734-736
- John Lamp, Carmen Lockwood:
Creating a realistic experience of an IS project: the team of teams approach.
737-740
- Liliane Esnault, Romain Zeiliger:
Navigating the Web: from information to knowledge.
741
- Laurence Fond-Harmant:
Uses of new information and communication technologies in corporate networking: what are the organizational patterns?
742-743
- Menno H. Nagel:
Environmental supply-chain management as cost driver: more than the environmental performance of the material flow.
744-745
- Hans Scholten, Pierre G. Jansen:
Home telematics, or the information super highway at home.
746-747
- Victoria C. Johnson, Sherwood R. Wang:
Promoting collaboration among trainers in the National Weather Service.
748-749
- Anthony David Stiller:
Challenging students to live e-business.
750-752
- Daniel Brandon Jr.:
An object oriented approach to user interface standards.
753-756
- Henry H. Emurian, Jingli Wang, Ashley G. Durham:
Design of a Web-based tutoring system for Java.
757-759
- Per Oscarson:
Managing information security in a small IT-service company: a case study.
760-761
- Pascal Gijsen, Ajantha Dahanayake:
A key action plan for introducing component based development.
762-763
- Mahesh S. Raisinghani:
Distance learning strategy for academia: a transnational perspective.
764
- Mary Elizabeth Brabston:
IT vision 2000: the state of the art in the new millennium.
765-766
- Thang N. Nguyen, David Brady:
A practical approach to designing EAI-enabled applications.
767-769
- Tatsumi Shimada, Sho Hanaoka:
An empirical study of excellent information system in Japanese firms.
770-771
- M. Gordon Hunter:
Factors that influence information systems professionals' career path: reflective career biographies.
772-774
- Danny Brash, Nikos Prekas, Georges Grosz, Farida Semmak:
Evaluating organizational patterns for supporting business knowledge management.
775-777
- Magne Jørgensen, Dag I. K. Sjøberg:
Empirical studies on effort estimation in software development projects.
778-779
- John Mingers:
Information systems: the case of the missing body.
780-781
- Fred K. Augustine Jr., Gary C. Oliphant:
Marketing in the e-commerce model: the state of the art in marketing the enterprise web site.
782-783
- Richard Chbeir, Youssef Amghar, André Flory:
A three layered approach for general image retrieval.
784-785
- Linda V. Knight, Diane M. Graf:
Business to consumer e-commerce growth patterns: analysis and projections.
786-787
- Marisa C. G. Balas, Paul A. H. M. Mantelaers:
Problems in the education of ICT professionals in Mozambique: a case study.
788-790
- France Belanger, Craig Van Slyke:
Perceptions of business-to-consumer electronic commerce: a comparison of two cultures.
791-792
- Irv Englander, William T. Schiano:
Meeting the e-commerce challenge in the undergraduate curriculum.
793-794
- Emmanuelle Vaast:
Knowledge management as structuration of IT and organization.
795-797
- Renee Dschida, Marianne Elmer, Kim Groshek, Anil Kumar:
Web based systems development: characteristics of winning solutions.
798-799
- Leopoldo E. Colmenares:
Developing an expert system to software selection for small business.
800-801
- John R. Leavins, Margaret Shelton, Pat Hogan:
New development in accounting for computer science.
802
- Victor J. Perotti, Valarie S. Perotti:
Recruiting the best in these very tough times: a study of recruiter behaviors preferred by MIS graduates.
803-804
- Henry B. Wolfe:
Offensive and defensive computer forensics.
805-807
- Clayton A. Looney, Debabroto Chatterjee:
Measuring nature and extent of organizational of the World Wide Web: development of a coding scheme.
808-811
- A. Stander:
A view of the future: using wireless devices as a support mechanism for distance education.
812-813
- Manju K. Ahuja, Florence Rodhain:
The effects of work-family conflict on IT workers' careers: a gender-based analysis.
814
- Y. H. Chen:
Building global information systems capabilities: a resource-based approach.
815-818
- Oliver Wendt, Falk von Westarp:
Determinants of diffusion in network effect markets.
819-823
- Karl Kurbel:
Automatic classification of electronic commerce applications in the World Wide Web - a neural network based approach.
824-825
- Mario A. Bochicchio, Roberto Paiano:
Software reuse in hypermedia applications.
826-829
- Thomas Hilton, David Olsen:
The object pattern concept applied to the entity-relationship data model.
830-832
- Geoffrey Mitchell, Beverley G. Hope:
Educational technology and emergent forms of education.
833-835
- Alden C. Lorents:
Enterprise system / e-business integration - the next wave.
836-838
- Matthew Swinarski, H. Raghav Rao:
An examination of perceived value of secondary knowledge sources for IT projects.
839-840
- Saonee Sarker, Suprateek Sarker:
The relationship among planning, implementation, and performance in the context of information systems.
841-843
- David A. Vance:
On the effects of exogenous and endogenous variables on information privacy concerns: a preliminary comparative study.
844-846
- Minh Q. Huynh, Jae-Nam Lee, Ron Chi-Wai Kwok, Shih-Ming Pi:
An exploratory study of teaching a case method online.
847-849
- M. Manzur Murshed, Gour C. Karmakar, Syed M. Rahman, M. H. Rahman:
A computer mediated teaching and learning scheme for Bangladesh Open University.
850-852
- Dorrie DeLuca, Ned Kock:
Improving business processes asynchronously.
853-854
- Lina Zhou, Dongsong Zhang:
A KM-enabled architecture for collaborative systems.
855-857
- Sury Ravindran, Sumit Sarkar:
Incentives and mechanisms for intra-organizational knowledge sharing.
858
- Rong Zhu, Dong Xie, Richard Chernock, David I. Seidman:
XML based interactive video and data services over cable.
859-860
- Mehdi Ghods, Christoph W. Klomp:
IT initiatives: the influences of management practices and organizational factors in large complex organizations.
861-862
- E. O. de Brock:
Integrating IT education and the world outside.
863-864
- Zoonky Lee, Jinyoul Lee, Tim Sieber:
ERP-based knowledge transfer.
865-867
- Eugene J. Rathswohl:
Using community service-learning in an information systems course.
868-869
- Norman Pendegraft, Joseph Geiger:
Use of SBIDA cases for IS projects.
870-871
- Norman Pendegraft:
Spread sheet simulation of CDMA.
872-873
- Hilary J. Kahn, Andrew F. Carpenter:
Using information models to support web-based search.
874-876
- Joseph G. Van Matre, Donna J. Slovensky:
Hospital information initiatives in the digital environment.
877-878
- André Scholz:
Performance specifications of software components.
879-880
- Lakshmi Mohan, Matthew D. Pelish:
Critical success factors for infomediaries.
881-882
- Laura C. Rivero, Jorge Horacio Doorn:
Managing referential integrity and non key-based dependencies in a denormalized context.
883-886
- Gary Schmidt, Donna E. LaLonde:
Designing web-based courses with a case-based reasoning component.
887
- Hilary J. Kahn, Nick Filer:
Supporting the maintenance and evolution of information models.
888-890
- Jean-Pierre Kuilboer, Noushin Ashrafi:
Adoption of object oriented analysis and design in the mainstream IS curriculum.
891-892
- Antonio Carlos Gastaud Maçada, Mo Adam Mahmood, João Luiz Becker:
Development and validation of an instrument to evaluate the impact of information technology investments: a cross-country analysis.
893-894
- Robert A. Rademacher:
Analysis of learning outcomes for web-based instruction.
895-896
- Michael D. Kull, Kristin E. Goodwin:
Using digital video to enable the learning experience: transformational leadership in the US Air Force.
897-898
- Sherry D. Ryan, Lawrence L. Schkade:
Employee-related costs and benefits in IT investment decisions: an empirical investigation.
899
- Wai Yin Mok:
Logical designs of object-relational databases.
900-901
- Michael D. Kull:
The state of the knowledge industry: an interpretive exploration.
902-903
- Babita Gupta, Lakshmi S. Iyer:
Knowledge management systems: an imperative for supporting the e-commerce customer.
904-905
- Gordana Jovanovic-Dolecek:
An efficient method for narrowband bandpass fir filter design.
906-907
- Andrew Ward, Brian Prosser:
Kierkegaard and the internet: the role and formation of community in education.
908-910
- Girija Krishnaswamy:
Intelligent transport systems for electronic commerce: a preliminary discussion in the Australian context.
911-912
- J. Dewald Roode:
How real is the virtual university?
913-914
- Liisa von Hellens, Craig Van Slyke, Marcy L. Kittner:
A comparison of Australian and American students' perceptions of IT job skills.
915-916
- Joan Mann:
Undergraduate global IT education: An experiential approach using the concept of fit.
917-918
- Thomas Lee:
Managing internet access services: competition, market share and profitability.
919-920
- Denise R. McGinnis, Gayla Jo Slauson, Chad Grabow:
A CIS curriculum planning model for a four-year CIS program.
921-922
- Ahmed H. Kandil, Ahmed El-Bialy, Khaled Wahba:
Towards an automatic massive course generation system.
923-925
- Fred K. Augustine Jr., Theodore J. Surynt:
An enterprise approach to the CIS curriculum.
926-927
- Shirley Fedorovich:
Student competencies: computer skills for business majors; standards, assessment, and instructional issues.
928-930
- Sylvie Guillaume, Ali Khenchaf:
Generalizing association rules with ordinal intensity of implication.
930
- Lizette Crafford, J. Dewald Roode:
Developing a model to understand the contribution of IT-related interventions to sustainable socio-economic development in rural communities: a grounded theory approach.
931
- Hyeon-Kon Kim:
Strategic information resources management in government: Lessons from international benchmarking.
932-933
- Heidi Arndt, Herna L. Viktor:
Dynamic knowledge-base construction through knowledge discovery.
934-935
- Michael J. Savoie:
IT, e-commerce, and the knowledge workers of the future.
936-937
- Mauritz Oberholzer:
A view on ICT policy forming initiatives in South Africa: the social constitution of ICT policies in developing countries.
938-939
- Andrey Naumenko, Alain Wegmann:
Application of information management with meeting automation tool.
940-941
- Kresimir Fertalj, Damir Kalpic, Nikola Hadjina:
On-the-scene education of information technology staff.
942-943
- Jingde Cheng:
Designing, developing, and maintaining concurrent systems based on self-measurement principle.
944-945
- R. J. L. M. Maas, R. Maghnouji, Gert-Jan de Vreede, Henk G. Sol:
Getting grip on knowledge management.
946-947
- Marisa C. G. Balas, Paul A. H. M. Mantelaers:
Problems in the implementation and utilisation of IT in Mozambique: the MIS-Modum case.
948-949
- Jingde Cheng:
Temporal relevant logic as the logical basis of autonomous evolutionary information systems.
950-951
- Mikael Wiberg, Åke Grönlund:
A distributed cognition analysis of mobile CSCW.
953-954
- Krisztián Monostori, Arkady B. Zaslavsky, Heinz W. Schmidt:
MatchDetectReveal: finding overlapping and similar digital documents.
955-957
- Katherine Blashki:
Bending the paradigm: the use of the studio as an essential component of the structure of the bachelor of multimedia.
958-959
- Arno Scharl:
Adaptive web representation.
960-961
- Dinesh A. Mirchandani, Albert L. Lederer:
Predictors of strategic information systems planning autonomy in U.S. subsidiaries of foreign firms.
962-963
- Lianfu Wu, Bruce Rocheleau:
Formal vs. informal end user training.
965-966
- Vincent C. Yen:
Knowledge management and electronic commerce.
967-968
- Susan Athey, John A. Hoxmeier:
Where have all the women gone?
969-970
- Lisa Mullin, Michael J. MacDonald:
Experimental results - teaching programming with/without technology.
971-972
- Virginia A. Taylor, William Paterson, Caroline M. Coughlin:
Value-added measurement: a business perspective on budgeting & resource allocation applied to the non-profit world of libraries.
973-974
- Freddie E. Beaver:
Comparative case study of multiple "schools of thought" in microcomputer applications teaching.
975
- Vivekanand Gopalkrishnan, Qing Li, Kamalakar Karlapalem:
Efficient query processing with structural join indexing in an object relational data warehousing environment.
976-979
- Nancy S. Eickelmann:
Integrating the balanced scorecard and software measurement frameworks.
980-983
- W. Jansen, G. C. A. Steenbakkers, H. P. M. Jagers:
Knowledge management and virtual communities.
984-988
- Wilfried Lemahieu:
An object-oriented approach to conceptual hypermedia modeling.
989-992
- Sue Newell, Jacky Swan, Maxine Robertson:
Contextualising knowledge management for innovation.
993-994
- James Perotti:
Turmoil in the telecommunications industry.
995-997
- Katia Passerini, Mary J. Granger, William Koffenberger, Kemal Cakici:
The pros and cons of web-based teaching: who wins? Faculty perceptions of the advantages/disadvantages of the World Wide Web.
998-999
- Catherine K. Murphy:
Improving inductive accuracy by classifying errors.
1000-1001
- André Scholz:
Problems and conflicts while developing an executive information system - an experience report.
1002-1003
- Robert D. Childs, Gerry Gingrich:
Can your University learn?
1004
- Christian Bauer, Arno Scharl:
Conceptual foundations of tool-based evolutionary web development.
1005-1006
- Wendy T. Lucas, Mark Frydenberg:
Enhanced learning with personalized course pages.
1007-1009
- Tony Richardson:
Computer technology - keeping students honest.
1010-1011
- David Mayrhofer, Mag Andrea Polterauer:
Data models supporting knowledge management: what can a general data model do for knowledge management?
1012-1013
- Peter Busch, Christopher N. G. Dampney:
Tacit knowledge acquisition and processing within the computing domain: an exploratory study.
1014-1015
- Ric Jentzsch:
Teaching e-commerce backoffice.
1016-1017
- M. Khris McAlister, Julio C. Rivera, Stephen F. Hallam:
Tweleve questions to answer before offering a web based curriculum.
1018-1019
- Grigoris Antoniou, M. Arief:
Modelling business rules using defeasible logic.
1020-1022
- Bill Morgan, Bob Godfrey:
The place of homework in an information systems tutorial.
1023-1025
- Soo Kyoung Lim, Moo-Jung Kang, Byung-Wook Lee, Myung-Sun Jeong:
The development of a framework to evaluate the organizational informatization level.
1026-1027
- Mark A. Serva, Mark A. Fuller:
Making the systems analysis and design class more realistic: managing vendors, politics, and technology.
1028
- Brent Auernheimer, Nicole Lampe-Nalchajian:
An informal study of visual depictions of workflows.
1029-1030
- George Easton, Annette Easton, Michael Belch:
GSS: old dog, new tricks applying GSS to marketing research.
1031-1032
- Kevin D. Reilly, Norman W. Bray:
Human learning models and data collection over the long haul.
1033-1034
- Kevin D. Reilly, Norman W. Bray:
Prolegomenon to computer-based great epistemologies education.
1035-1036
- Mo Adam Mahmood, Mark Dubrow, Gary J. Mann:
Amerireal corporation: information technology and organizational performance.
1037-1038
- Vicky Wilson:
Looking at leadership in information service teams: a new approach.
1039-1040
- Sujit Attavar, Gerald Grant:
Developing an architecture for global remote network access: one organization's approach.
1041-1042
- Daniel L. Moody:
Strategies for improving the quality of entity relationship models: a toolkit for practitioners.
1043-1045
- Paola Bielli:
Automating libraries in developing countries: the experience at Almaty State University (Kazakhstan).
1046-1048
- Sven Verstrepen, Dirk Deschoolmeester, Roelof van den Berg:
Servitization in the automotive sector: creating value and competitive advantage through service after sales.
1049-1050
- Alain Bedecarrats, Frederic Berger, Françoise Dinger, Danielle Hirsch, Rogier Wilms, Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts:
Developing an environmental management information system for the sustainable development of the ski resort of Les Arcs (French Alps).
1051-1052
- Vikram Sethi, Tonya B. Barrier, Ruth C. King:
Leveraging the information architecture to support strategy.
1053-1054
- David H. Olsen, Jeff Johnson:
Database usage in municipal information systems: a case study.
1055-1057
- David H. Olsen, James Todd Cochrane, Teresa M. Visser:
Accounting database design and SQL implementation revisited.
1058-1060
- Selwyn Piramuthu:
Electronic commerce and data mining: minimum degree ordering for identifying association rules.
1061
- Laura Felice:
Using formal specifications in object oriented design.
1062-1063
- Kai Bartlmae:
An experience factory for knowledge discovery in databases: representing KDD-experience.
1064-1065
- Elayne W. Coakes, Gill Sugden:
Knowledge management in the university sector: some empirical results.
1066-1067
- Vicky Wilson:
The situation is flexible: experimentation with problem-based learning at an Australian University.
1068-1069
- Marijn Janssen, Henk G. Sol:
Simulation for business engineering of electronic markets.
1070-1071
- Morgan Jennings:
What do good designers know that we don't?
1072-1073
- Gamze Seckin, Forouzan Golshani:
A new cell mapping model for multipriority video over ATM.
1074-1076
- Dennis Drinka:
User capabilities as a variable in model-based DSS design: a case study.
1077-1078
- Choong-Ho Yi:
Representing and reasoning with scenarios within information systems modeling.
1079-1080
- C. Sophie Lee:
Yet another productivity paradox? CRM and customer satisfaction.
1081
- C. Sophie Lee:
To team or not to team? A pedagogical perspective.
1082
- K. Nageswara Rao, K. H. Babu:
Information management/librarian to knowledge manager: change of role.
1083-1085
- Karen S. Nantz, Marilyn Wilkins:
Relationship of computer anxiety and the computer operating environments among collegiate business students.
1086-1087
- Georg Disterer:
Social barriers for knowledge databases in professional service firms.
1088-1089
- Tracey Neil, Pak Yoong:
Information systems project management: managing beyond the comfort zone.
1090-1091
- G. Harindranath:
Information technology in Hungary: a study of IT industry and policy in the context of economic transition.
1092
- Thomas W. Jackson, Ray Dawson, Darren Wilson:
The cost of email within organizations.
1093-1094
- Hung-Bin Ding, Yi-Kuan Lee:
The impact of technology/product discontinuity to inter-departmental interfaces.
1095
- Kyungkoo Jun, Ladislau Bölöni, David K. Y. Yau, Dan C. Marinescu:
Intelligent QoS support for an adaptive video service.
1096-1098
- Keiichi Yamada:
Knowledge generating system: a mechanism that generates generated knowledge.
1099-1100
- Sorel Reisman:
An IT approach to faculty development.
1101-1102
- Ashu Guru, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, Patricia M. Hain:
Effect of hypertext and animation on learning.
1103-1104
- Minnie Yi-Miin Yen:
Assurance service: the trust builder of electronic commerce.
1105
- K.-Y. R. Li, T. Ong, R. J. Willis:
A collaborative design-by-sketching conception design tool for multimedia application development.
1106-1107
- Anne P. Massey, Mitzi M. Montoya-Weiss, Kent Holcom:
Inside IBM: redefining the customer relationship via a knowledge maangement system.
1108
- David T. Croasdell, William L. Fuerst:
Task oriented organizational memory for efficient product assortment.
1109-1110
- Soongoo Hong, Pairin Katerattanakul:
Impacts of data warehousing implementation on retailer's marketing performances.
1113
- Gillian M. Mallalieu, Stephen K. Probert:
Power perspectives of process modelling.
1114-1115
- Gerd Frick, Eric Sax, Klaus D. Müller-Glaser:
Knowledge sharing across organizational boundaries with application to distributed engineering processes.
1116-1118
- Håkan Enquist, Thanos Magoulas:
Towards a model for architectural co-ordination of business and IT perspective.
1119-1120
- Ming Wang:
Establishing a bridge from academia to industry: the faculty internship.
1121-1122
- Wim Van Grembergen:
The balanced scorecard and IT governance.
1123-1124
- Nozar Hashemzadeh:
Predictability of exchange rate dynamics: a review of the evidence.
1125-1126
- Ruihong Si, Guixiang Su:
Design and implementation of an MIS of telecom service.
1127
- Joseph S. Morrell, Charles H. Mawhinney:
Distance learning methodologies in the information systems curriculum: clusters as an Internet delivery correlative.
1128
- Kong Gui Lan, Yang Yue Xiang, Zhang Yin Fu:
Putting knowledge management technologies into distance education.
1129-1130
- Thekla Rura-Polley, Igor Hawryszkiewycz, Ellen Baker:
Facilitating sensemaking in knowledge integration within geographically dispersed cross-functional teams.
1131-1134
- Ashok Ranchhod, Ray Hackney:
Marketing the IT function: furthering in-house knowledge elicitation.
1135-1137
- Murugan Anandarajan, Milton Silver, Claire A. Simmers, Magid Igbaria:
Website access behavior in the workplace: a structural equation approach.
1138-1139
- Y. M. Liow, Tony K. Y. Chan, Francis B. S. Lee:
A continuous media file system.
1140-1141
- Andrew S. Targowski, Gurpreet Dhillon:
What is information? A review of different perspectives.
1142-1143
- Robert D. Galliers, Sue Newell:
Advancing information management: reveling in information rather than knowledge.
1144-1145
- Dennis Bialaszewski:
Active learning, teamwork, and IT technology.
1146
- Steven Wyman, Verne E. McFarland:
Digitization as adaptation: the evolution of the superfund document management system.
1147-1149
- Urban Nulden, Christian Hardless, Malin Nilsson, Charlotta Bohrn, Charlotte Ljungblad, Bodil Ward, Louice Nilsson:
Multimedia scenarios and role-playing.
1150-1151
- Roberta M. Roth:
The use of Kaizen in information systems requirements definition: a case study at Pella Corporation.
1152-1153
- John Carlo Bertot, Colleen Ostiguy, Charles R. McClure, Francis Eppes:
Developing national library network statistics and performance measures: issues, findings, and recommendations.
1154-1157
- Colleen Ostiguy, John Carlo Bertot:
Developing national library network statistics and performance measures: measuring online database usage.
1158-1159
- Aryya Gangopadhyay:
Extending electronic catalogs for supply chain management.
1160-1161
- Theodoros Lantzos, Gillian M. Mallalieu, Helen M. Edwards:
ORION: supporting the management of business IT.
1162-1163
- Leigh Ellen Potter:
Usability: changes in the field: A look at the system quality aspect of changing usability practices.
1164-1166
- Celia T. Romm, Wal Taylor:
Community informatics: the next frontier.
1167-1169
- Celia T. Romm, Wal Taylor:
Thinking creatively about on-line education.
1170-1171
- Khalid S. Soliman:
The pros and cons of adopting internet technology to conduct interorganizational electronic commerce.
1172-1173
- Khalid S. Soliman:
Critical success factors in implementing software reuse: a managerial prospective.
1174-1175
- Jürgen Hesselbach, Karsten V. Westernhagen:
Designing recycling systems using closed queueing networks.
1176-1177
- Vijay K. Khandelwal:
Effective management of information technology: critical success factors approach for Australian CEOs.
1178-1180
- Alexander Huber, Jorge Marx Gómez:
Disassembly planning in conventional PPC-systems: problems and suggestions.
1181-1184
- Jean Bézivin:
New trends in model engineering.
1185-1187
- Chang Liu, Gary Armstrong, Daniel Lee, June Lu:
Web survey design with active server pages: a new research method.
1188-1189
- Chittibabu Govindarajulu:
End-user types and end-user support: a study.
1190-1191
- Vikram Sethi, David Meinert:
Systems development and implementation in RCL, Inc.
1192-1193
- Uma G. Gupta, Jack McGraw, Joan McGraw:
Two decades of project management research: lessons learned.
1194-1195
- Tania Fatima Calvi Tait, Roberto C. S. Pacheco:
An information systems architecture model for public sector: from data processing state enterprises.
1196-1198
- Heather E. Hudson, Theda S. Pittman:
Rural telecommunications for development: lessons from the Alaskan experience.
1199-1202
- Mehdi Ghods, Kay M. Nelson, Mari Buche, Jody A. Lynn:
An investigation of the factors that motivate IT personnel to accept transitions to new technologies and environments.
1203-1204
- Ghazi AlKhatib:
Information systems re-engineering strategies.
1205-1207
Abstracts
- Reiner R. Dumke:
Metrics-integrated case tools.
1208-1209
- Abdulridha Alshawaf:
Critical issues of information systems management in Kuwait.
1209
- B. Lavi, A. Armoni, Z. Rotstein, U. Gabay:
Data warehousing and data mining as a tool to gain a competitive edge in healthcare institutes.
1209-1210
- Merza Hasan, Salem M. Al-Yakoob:
Fleet management mathematical programming model for routing and scheduling an ocean transportation petroleum problem.
1210
- Keri E. Pearlson:
Building telecommuting theory from paradoxes.
1210
- Jeffrey H. Smith:
A decision support system for managing a diverse portfolio of technology resources: automated resources allocation of deep space network equipment.
1211-1212
- Dennis Guster, David Robinson, Anthony Juckel:
Differences in the interarrival rate distributions between ATM and high speed ethernet and their implications on computer network performance.
1212-1214
Panels,
Workshops and Tutorials
- Jan Duffy:
Panels, workshops and tutorials.
1214
- Samir Chatterjee:
Quality-of-service management in the next-generation internet.
1214
- William H. Money, Lionel Q. Mew, Fred Sencindiver, Dennis M. Maguire:
Decision support and information system tools for effective team project planning.
1215
- Mary J. Granger, Joyce Currie Little, Susan K. Lippert:
Professionalism in the computer information systems curriculum.
1216
- Yogesh Malhotra:
Integrating knowledge management in e-business.
1216
- Ramesh Subramanian, Stephen Colt:
Environmental information systems modeling: current practices and emerging approaches.
1217
- Andrew Wenn, Steve Clarke, Elayne W. Coakes, M. Gordon Hunter, Bill Hutchinson, Eric Perotti, Valerie Perotti:
Human centred computing: interests, issues, expectations and results.
1217-1218
- Eugene Kaluzniacky:
The influence of personality type on systems work.
1217
- Eli Cohen, Daphyne Saunders, Jamil Chaudri, James C. Criner, Dusan Lesjak, Susan E. Conners, Nagib Callaos:
Global diversity in IRM education.
1218
- Mehdi Khosrowpour:
Forum on information security education.
1219-1220
- A. K. Aggarwal, Harbhajan Kehal, Morgan Jennings, Pekka Makkonen, Liliane Esnault, Minnie Yi-Miin Yen, Paul Darbyshire:
Web-based education diffusion across disciplines and boundaries.
1219
- Dessa David:
Doctoral symposium abstracts.
1220
- M. Pamela Neely:
A methodology for the evaluation of source database quality in a decision support system or data warehouse: development and testing.
1221-1222
- José Luís Pereira, João Alvaro Carvalho:
Cooperative information systems based on workflow: development issues.
1222-1223
- Will Foster:
Business to business e-commerce success factors in China.
1222
- Andrew G. Kotulic:
The security of the IT resource and management support: security risk management (SRM) program effectiveness.
1223-1224
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)