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- Training for end-user computing: are basic abilities enough for learning?Robert P. Bostrom, Lorne Olfman, Maung K. Sein. 1-11 [doi]
- Natural language interfaces to databases: MIS impact, and a survey of their use and importanceVijay Sethi. 12-26 [doi]
- Some new factors influencing user information satisfaction: implications for systems professionalsKailash Joshi, William C. Perkins, Robert P. Bostrom. 27-42 [doi]
- What the human resources user wantsAlbert L. Lederer. 43-52 [doi]
- Computerization of the workplace: testing attitudinal effects with a causal modelUrs E. Gattiker, Todd Nelligan, Rosemarie S. Gattiker, Cynthia Cunningham. 52-66 [doi]
- So you want to include prototyping in the classroom: here is what you need to knowJames E. Benjamin, Boulton B. Miller. 67-86 [doi]
- Computer need consultant (CNC): the new professional in the computer industryRichard Foster, Melvin Franz. 87-95 [doi]
- Model curricula and industry's perceptionsGeorge C. Fowler, Richard Discenza. 96-100 [doi]
- Panel discussion: the developing roles within the computer industry for people who do not have formal training in computing, but who do have professional skills in other disciplinesJoan Collin, Audrey Neal, Shirley Bays, Elizabeth J. Braden. 101 [doi]
- End-user application development: practices, policies, and organizational impactsMary Sumner, Robert Klepper. 102-116 [doi]
- Managerial personality type and end-user computingCharles H. Mawhinney, Albert L. Lederer. 117-128 [doi]
- Transforming a measure of corporate culture to the information systems area: the IS reviewTom Janz, Paul Licker. 129-135 [doi]
- The selection, training, tasks and careers of microcomputer support personnel: a normative perspectiveBoaz Ronen, Jack Baroudi. 136-142 [doi]
- Trends in computing careers: human factors in MISHerman P. Hoplin. 143-150 [doi]
- System development methodologies and tools: possible influences and implicationsJane M. Carey, Raymond McLeod Jr.. 151-162 [doi]
- Team software development techniquesMary McGuire. 163-168 [doi]