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