Journal: Information & Management

Volume 2, Issue 6

231 -- 247R. A. Davenport. The state of the art of distributed databases
249 -- 260R. K. Bagga, V. Rajaraman. A partial implementation of a relational data-base management system as an extension to FORTRAN
261 -- 270Fred J. Maryanski, Paul S. Fisher, Virgil Wallentine. Data access in distributed data base management systems
271 -- 278Seev Neumann, Eli Segev. A case study of user evaluation of information characteristics for systems improvement

Volume 2, Issue 5

203 -- 213James C. Wetherbe, Gary W. Dickson. Zero-based budgeting: An alternative to chargeout systems
215 -- 224Reuven Karni, Solomon Beraha. A definition and design framework for management information

Volume 2, Issue 4

135 -- 0Edgar H. Sibley. Editorial
165 -- 173Donald W. Kroeber, Hugh J. Watson. Is there a best MIS department location?

Volume 2, Issue 3

87 -- 93Robert W. Blanning. The functions of a decision support system
95 -- 98Thomas J. Murray. Cryptographic transformation of data relationships
99 -- 106Jeffrey A. Hoffer. A survey of primary and secondary keys through a case study
127 -- 128James C. Emery. Letters to the editor

Volume 2, Issue 2

49 -- 55Reinhard Posch. Automatic console operation as a tool for systems management
57 -- 66Hirohide Hinomoto. An on-line customer information system at a gas-utility company
67 -- 77L. D. Neidleman. Computer usage by small and medium sized European firms: An empirical study

Volume 2, Issue 1

1 -- 2Howard L. Resnikoff. The need for research in information science
3 -- 6Isaac L. Auerbach, Vladimir Slamecka. Needed: Executive awareness of information resources
7 -- 13John A. Gosden. Some cautions in large-scale system design and implementation
15 -- 29Jacob Slonim, Dave Schmidt, Paul S. Fisher. Considerations for determining the degrees of centralization or decentralization in the computing environment
31 -- 40C. Warren Axelrod. Planning costs and revenues in a multi-product environment