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DATA BASE, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, Winter 1996
- Ephraim R. McLean, Detmar W. Straub:
From the Editors. 4 - George M. Kasper:
From the Chair. 5
- Niels Bjørn-Andersen:
AIS. 7-8 - Gordon B. Davis:
IFIP. 9-10 - Tung X. Bui:
PRIISM. 11-12
- Robert L. Glass:
Methodologies: Bend to Fit? 14-16
- Heather A. Smith, James D. McKeen:
Measuring IS: How Does Your Organization Rate? 18-30
- Abstracts. 31
- Geoffrey Steinberg, Jicheng Lin:
A Language-Oriented Data Modeling Approach. 32-43 - Ali F. Farhoomand, Donald H. Drury:
Factors Influencing Electronic Data Interchange Success. 45-57 - Julie E. Kendall, Kenneth E. Kendall, Richard L. Baskerville, Raymond J. Barnes:
An Empirical Comparison of a Hypertext-Based Systems Analysis Case with Conventional Cases and Role Playing. 58-77
Volume 27, Number 2, Spring 1996
- Ephraim R. McLean, Detmar W. Straub:
From the Editors. 4 - George M. Kasper:
From the Chair. 5-6
- Niels Bjørn-Andersen:
AIS. 8-9 - Gordon B. Davis:
IFIP. 10-11 - Tung X. Bui:
PRIISM. 12-13
- Robert L. Glass:
Some Thoughts on Automatic Code Generation. 16-18
- Heather A. Smith, James D. McKeen:
Object-Oriented Technology: Getting Beyond the Hype. 20-29
- James A. Senn:
Creating and Sustaining a Business Edge Using Information Technology: Interview with Charles Darnell. 32-35
- Abstracts. 36
- Vincent S. Lai:
An Assessment of Database Research Interest in MIS. 37-43 - Jack W. Fellers:
Teaching Teamwork: Exploring the Use of Cooperative Learning Teams in Information Systems Education. 44-60 - Anthony R. Hendrickson, Michael R. Collins:
An Assessment of Structure and Causation of IS Usage. 61-67 - John G. Mooney, Vijay Gurbaxani, Kenneth L. Kraemer:
A Process Oriented Framework for Assessing the Business Value of Information Technology. 68-81
Volume 27, Number 3, Summer 1996
- Ephraim R. McLean, Detmar W. Straub:
From the Editors. 4 - George M. Kasper:
From the Chair. 5-6
- Niels Bjørn-Andersen:
AIS. 8 - Gordon B. Davis:
IFIP. 9-10 - Tung X. Bui:
PRIISM. 11-13
- Robert L. Glass:
Is There Anything "Time-Honored" in the Field of Software? 16-18
- Leon A. Kappelman:
Delivering the FRICE of IS Management: Flexibility, Reliability, Infrastructure, Collaboration, and Efficiency: An Interview with Phillip D. Farr. 20-25
- Abstracts. 26
- William G. Chismar:
China's Movement Toward a National Information Infrastructure. 27-34 - Mark I. Hwang:
The Use of Meta-Analysis in MIS Research: Promises and Problems. 35-48 - Michael J. Hine, Jean B. Gasen, Michael Goul:
Emerging Issues in Interpretive Organizational Learning. 49-62 - James J. Jiang, Gary Klein:
User Perceptions of Evaluation Criteria for Three System Types. 63-69 - Joobin Choobineh, Sudha Ram:
Practical Aspects of Teaching an Applied Database Course. 70-83
Volume 27, Number 4, Fall 1996
- Ephraim R. McLean, Detmar W. Straub:
From the Editors. 4 - George M. Kasper:
From the Chair. 5
- Ron Weber:
AIS. 7-8 - Gordon B. Davis:
IFIP. 9-11 - Tung X. Bui:
PRIISM. 12
- Robert L. Glass:
Who Cares? Technologies in Practice. 15-17
- Mary Sumner:
Reaching Out to Investment Representatives: An Interview with Richard Malone. 20-22
- Abstracts. 23-24
- Carol V. Brown, Janet S. Renwick:
Alignment of the IS Organization: the Special Case of Corporate Acquisitions. 25-33
- Varun Grover:
Forecasting the Next 50 Years in Information Technology - Introduction to the Special Issue. 35-36 - James E. Short:
Information Futures: Producer and Consumer Views. 37-44 - Varun Grover, Albert H. Segars:
IT: The Next 1100102 Years. 45-57 - Richard T. Watson, Leyland F. Pitt, Pierre R. Berthon:
Service: the Future of Information Technology. 58-67 - M. Lynne Markus:
The Futures of IT Management. 68-84 - Thomas H. Davenport:
The Second Information Revolution. 85-91 - Jacky Swan, Robert D. Galliers:
Networking: The Future of Information Systems. 92-98 - Kenneth E. Kendall:
Artificial Intelligence and Götterdämmerung: The Evolutionary Paradigm of the Future. 99-115
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