Volume 1,
Number 1,
February 2009
- Hans Ulrich Buhl:
50 years of Wirtschaftsinformatik: Moving on to new shores...
1-5
- Norbert Szyperski, Peter Mertens, Wolfgang König:
Former Editors-in-Chief on Major Developments During Their Time in Office from a Present-Day Perspective.
8-13
- Ulrich Hasenkamp, Peter Stahlknecht:
Wirtschaftsinformatik - Evolution of the Discipline as Reflected by Its Journal.
14-24
- Hans Ulrich Buhl:
BISE - Editorial Notes.
25
- Hermann-Josef Lamberti, Matthias Büger:
Lessons Learned: 50 Years of Information Technology in the Banking Industry - The Example of Deutsche Bank AG.
26-36
- Martin Jetter, Gerhard Satzger, Andreas Neus:
Technological Innovation and Its Impact on Business Model, Organization and Corporate Culture - IBM's Transformation into a Globally Integrated, Service-Oriented Enterprise.
37-45
- Günter Müller:
Was the Internet the Only Option? Which Way Should Business and Information Systems Engineering Go?
46-52
- Rex Chen, Kenneth L. Kraemer, Prakul Sharma:
Google: The World's First Information Utility?
53-61
- Arnold Picot, Oliver Baumann:
The Relevance of Organization Theory to the Field of Business and Information Systems Engineering.
62-69
- Matthias Jarke:
Perspectives in the Interplay Between Business and Information Systems Engineering and Computer Science.
70-74
- August-Wilhelm Scheer:
Business and Information Systems Engineering Links Science with Entrepreneurship.
75-80
- John Diebold:
Electronic Computers - The Challenge to Management.
81-83
- Karl Heinz Kettner:
The Integrative Effect of Electronic Data Processing.
84-88
- Erwin Grochla:
Corporate Information Systems Engineering and Business and Information Systems Engineering as a Necessary Application-Oriented Extension of General Computer Science - Proposals for Enhancing Academic Education in the Field of Automated Data Processing in the Federal Republic of Germany.
89-93
- Henning Kagermann:
Distribution of Integrated Business Applications.
94-100
- Jens Dibbern, Armin Heinzl:
Outsourcing of Information Systems Functions in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises: A Test of a Multi-Theoretical Model.
101-110
- Martin Bichler, Alexander Pikovsky, Thomas Setzer:
An Analysis of Design Problems in Combinatorial Procurement Auctions.
111-117
- Nicolas Bissantz, Jürgen Hagedorn:
Data Mining.
118-122
- Stephan W. Eder:
Green Computers.
123-125
- Robert Winter:
Interview with Alan R. Hevner on "Design Science".
126-129
Volume 1,
Number 2,
April 2009
- Hans Ulrich Buhl, Robert Winter:
Full Virtualization - BISE's Contribution to a Vision.
133-136
- Hans Ulrich Buhl:
BISE - Editorial Notes.
137
- Kai Fischbach, Peter A. Gloor, Detlef Schoder:
Analysis of Informal Communication Networks - A Case Study.
140-149
- Stephan Aier, Robert Winter:
Virtual Decoupling for IT/Business Alignment - Conceptual Foundations, Architecture Design and Implementation Example.
150-163
- Kai Riemer, Stefanie Filius:
Contextualising Media Choice Using Genre Analysis.
164-176
- Jens Vykoukal, Martin Wolf, Roman Beck:
Services Grids in Industry - On-Demand Provisioning and Allocation of Grid-Based Business Services.
177-184
- Danny Pannicke, Rüdiger Zarnekow:
Virtual Worlds.
185-188
- Hans Ulrich Buhl, Maximilian Röglinger:
Interview with Martin Enderle on "Possibilities and limitations of virtualization in online markets".
189-191
- Robert Winter:
What in Fact is Fundamental Research in Business and Information Systems Engineering?
192-199
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)