Journal: Information & Management

Volume 3, Issue 6

219 -- 225Charles K. Woodruff. Data processing people - Are they satisfied/dissatisfied with their jobs?
227 -- 235Gary R. Reeves, Robert S. Bussom. Information systems curricula: Business versus academic viewpoints
237 -- 243Hirohide Hinomoto. Attitude study of on-line terminal operators on work-station arrangements
245 -- 258Michael L. Brodie. Data quality in information systems

Volume 3, Issue 5

175 -- 186Ronald H. Kay, Norbert Szyperski, Klaus Höring, Gangolf Bartz. Strategic planning of information systems at the corporate level
191 -- 206Neil Dias Karunaratne, Alan D. Cameron. Input output analysis & the Australian information economy

Volume 3, Issue 4

129 -- 131Frank F. Land. A critical view of some recent assertions about MIS and DBMS
133 -- 139Charles K. Woodruff. Data processing people - Are they really different?
141 -- 147Víctor L. Pérez. Factors challenging information technology applications in developing countries
149 -- 161Jeffrey A. Hoffer. Database design practices for inverted files

Volume 3, Issue 3

89 -- 93D. R. Jeffrey, Iris Vessey. Models, metrics, and management of IS development
95 -- 102Günter Haring, Reinhard Posch. On the use of a synthetic online/batch workload for computer selection
113 -- 124Michael J. Cerullo. Computer usage in business and accounting

Volume 3, Issue 2

51 -- 61Edward J. Lusk. Isolating periodicities to refine the organization s control system: an analysis of four methods
63 -- 72Paul D. Cumming, Kenneth E. Kendall, C. Carl Pegels, J. P. Seagle. The impact of an information system on a regional blood service
73 -- 80Lawrence F. Young. A case in MIS education: Attitude changes among MBA s

Volume 3, Issue 1

1 -- 0Edgar H. Sibley. Editorial
3 -- 18Ben Shneiderman. Hardware options, evaluation metrics, and a design sequence for interactive information systems
19 -- 26Phillip Ein-Dor, Eli Segev. Organizational arrangements for MIS units
27 -- 33Csaba J. Egyhazy. An information producing system that integrates stand-alone word-processing units and EDP resources
35 -- 43Donald W. Kroeber, Hugh J. Watson, Ralph H. Sprague Jr.. An empirical investigation and analysis of the current state of information systems evolution
45 -- 46Isaac L. Auerbach. A tribute to John William Mauchly