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Information Systems Management, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 2002
- Dawna Travis Dewire:
From the Editor. 5-7 - Peter Tarasewich, Merrill Warkentin:
Information Everywhere. 8-13 - Shae Jansons, Gary J. Cook:
Web-Enabled Database Connectivity: A Comparison of Programming, Scripting, and Application-Based Access. 14-22 - Zhenyu Huang, Lei-da Chen, Mark N. Frolick:
Integrating Web-Based Data into A Data Warehouse. 23-34 - David A. Rosenthal:
Intrusion Detection Technology: Leveraging the Organization's Security Posture. 35-44 - Sigi Goode:
Management Attitudes Toward the World Wide Web in Australian Small Business. 45-48 - Charles E. Downing:
Performance of Traditional and Web-Based EDI. 49-55 - Shu-Sheng Liaw, Hsiu-Mei Huang:
How Web Technology can Facilitate Learning. 56-61 - Judith R. Gordon, Steven R. Gordon:
Information Technology Service Delivery: an International Comparison. 62-70 - Marco Adria, Shamsud D. Chowdhury:
Making Room for the Call Center. 71-80 - Xianzhong Mark Xu, G. Roland Kaye:
Knowledge Workers for Information Support: Executives' Perceptions and Problems. 81-88 - Paul Gray:
Knowledge Management. 89-93 - John van den Hoven:
Database Management System and XML: Interchange of Data. 94-96
Volume 19, Number 2, 2002
- Dawna Travis Dewire:
From the Editor. 5-7 - Leslie D. Ball:
Cio on Center Stage: 9/11 Changes Everything. 8-11 - Steve Norman, Robert A. Zawacki:
Facilitating Transformations in It: Lessons Learned Along the Journey. 12-18 - Amir M. Sharif:
Professional Services Organizations and the Role of Consulting in the New Economy. 19-30 - Mitsuru Kodama:
Strategic Partnerships with Innovative Customers: A Japanese Case Study. 31-52 - Rajagopal Palaniswamy, Tyler G. Frank:
Oracle Erp and Network Computing Architecture: Implementation and Performance. 53-69 - Luis Eduardo Mendoza, Anna Grimán, María A. Pérez, Teresita Rojas:
Evaluation of Environments for Portals Development: A Case Study. 70-84 - William R. King:
It Capabilities, Business Processes, and Impact on the Bottom Line. 85-87 - John van den Hoven:
And Then There Were Three. 88-90 - Paul Gray:
The New Business Currency. 91-94
Volume 19, Number 3, 2002
- Dawna Travis Dewire:
From the Editor. 5-7 - Edmund F. Vail III:
Causal Architecture: Bringing the Zachman Framework to Life. 8-19 - Wen C. Pai:
A Quality-Enhancing Software Function Deployment Model. 20-24 - Darene B. Lewis, H. Joseph Wen, J. Michael Tarn:
Managing Legal Issues in the Software Development Life Cycle. 25-31 - Brent J. Bowman:
Building Knowledge Management Systems. 32-40 - Astrid M. Beckers, Mohammad Z. Bsat:
A Dss Classification Model for Research in Human Resource Information Systems. 1-10 - Fritz H. Grupe, Timothy Garcia-jay, William L. Kuechler Jr.:
Is it Time for an it Ethics Program? 1-7 - Jaehun Joo:
A Business Model and its Development Strategies for Electronic Tourism Markets. 58-69 - Steve Rabin:
Automating Trading Partner Collaboration Across the Order Management Life Cycle. 70-73 - Ranjan B. Kini:
Peer-To-Peer Technology: A Technology Reborn. 74-84 - Thomas J. Bray:
Security Actions During Reduction in Workforce Efforts: What to do When Downsizing. 1-5 - John van den Hoven:
Adding Value to Data. 89-92
Volume 19, Number 4, 2002
- Dawna Travis Dewire:
From the Editor. 5-7 - Steven A. Morris, Denise Johnson McManus:
Information Infrastructure Centrality in the Agile Organization. 8-12 - Farrokh Mamaghani:
Information Technology Knowledge Sharing Using Case-Based Reasoning. 13-20 - Thomas L. Legare:
The Role of Organizational Factors in Realizing ERP Benefits. 21-42 - Randy Davis:
The Wizard of OZ in Crmland: Crm's Need for Business Process Management. 43-48 - Richard G. Vedder, Carl Stephen Guynes:
Cios' Perspectives on Competitive Intelligence. 49-55 - Carmen Chan, Bruce Lewis:
A Basic Primer on Data Mining. 56-60 - Fritz H. Grupe, William L. Kuechler Jr., Scott Sweeney:
Dealing with Data Privacy Protection: An Issue for the 21st Century. 61-70 - Janice C. Sipior, Burke T. Ward:
A Strategic Response to the Broad Spectrum of Internet Abuse. 71-79
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