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- 1990
- Telahun Abebe, Janez Grad:
With or without microcomputers: A dilemma. Inf. Manag. 19(5): 285-293 (1990) - Dennis A. Adams, James F. Courtney Jr., George M. Kasper:
A process-oriented method for the evaluation of decision support system generators. Inf. Manag. 19(4): 213-225 (1990) - A. K. Aggarwal:
Simulation as a DSS modelling technique. Inf. Manag. 19(5): 295-305 (1990) - Rex O. Bennett, Douglas E. Durand, Samuel Betty:
Managerial ratings of written compositions: Impact of information technology on the persuasiveness of communications. Inf. Manag. 19(1): 1-6 (1990) - Israel Borovits, Shmuel Ellis, Orly Yeheskel:
Group processes and the development of information systems: A social psychological perspective. Inf. Manag. 19(2): 65-72 (1990) - Paul H. Cheney, David P. Hale, George M. Kasper:
Knowledge, skills and abilities of information systems professionals: past, present, and future. Inf. Manag. 19(4): 237-247 (1990) - David W. Conrath, Olivier P. Mignen:
What is being done to measure user satisfaction with EDP/MIS. Inf. Manag. 19(1): 7-19 (1990) - Mohammad Dadashzadeh, David W. Stemple:
Converting SQL queries into relational algebra. Inf. Manag. 19(5): 307-323 (1990) - Dean Elmuti, Yunus Kathawala:
Effects of computer aided quality circles on organizational productivity and satisfaction. Inf. Manag. 19(1): 33-40 (1990) - John P. van Gigch, Jean-Louis Le Moigne:
The design of an organization information system: Intelligent artifacts for complex organizations. Inf. Manag. 19(5): 325-331 (1990) - David K. Goldstein:
Information support for sales and marketing: A case study at a small grocery manufacturer. Inf. Manag. 19(4): 257-268 (1990) - Magid Igbaria, Sidney A. Nachman:
Correlates of user satisfaction with end user computing: An exploratory study. Inf. Manag. 19(2): 73-82 (1990) - Kailash Joshi:
Reorganization of the work system for successful information systems implementation: A case study. Inf. Manag. 19(4): 271-284 (1990) - M. B. Khan, Sal Kukalis:
MIS professionals: Education and performance. Inf. Manag. 19(4): 249-255 (1990) - Kyung Kyu Kim:
Task characteristics, decentralization, and the success of hospital information systems. Inf. Manag. 19(2): 83-93 (1990) - Mark C. S. Lee, Dennis A. Adams:
A manager's guide to the strategic potential of information systems. Inf. Manag. 19(3): 169-182 (1990) - Faten F. Mahmoud, Sherif A. Mazen:
Work flow methodology: A proposed approach for analysis and conceptual design of large scale computer based information systems. Inf. Manag. 19(5): 333-343 (1990) - Sufi M. Nazem:
Sources of software and levels of satisfaction for small business computer applications. Inf. Manag. 19(2): 95-100 (1990) - Joan K. Pierson, Karen A. Forcht, Faye P. Teer:
Determining documentation requirements for user-developed applications. Inf. Manag. 19(1): 21-31 (1990) - Richard G. Ramirez, Joobin Choobineh, Ronald Dattero:
Using logic programming for formal specification and validation of data models. Inf. Manag. 19(2): 101-112 (1990) - Timo Saarinen:
System development methodology and project success: An assessment of situational approaches. Inf. Manag. 19(3): 183-193 (1990) - Satya Prakash Saraswat, John T. Gorgone:
Organizational learning curve in software installation: An empirical investigation. Inf. Manag. 19(1): 53-59 (1990) - Dov Te'eni:
Support systems for high level policy making: What makes them special. Inf. Manag. 19(1): 41-50 (1990) - Amjad Umar, Daniel Teichroew:
Pragmatic issues in conversions of database applications. Inf. Manag. 19(3): 149-166 (1990) - Bindiganavale S. Vijayaraman, Hindupur V. Ramakrishna:
A comparative analysis of successful and unsuccessful information centers. Inf. Manag. 19(3): 199-209 (1990) - Rob R. Weitz, Arnoud De Meyer:
Managing expert systems: a framework and case study. Inf. Manag. 19(2): 115-131 (1990) - Charles K. Woodruff:
Managing for results: An examination of professional group perceptions of organizational practices. Inf. Manag. 19(3): 135-147 (1990) - Chee-Sing Yap, Helen Tng:
Factors associated with attitudes towards telecommuting. Inf. Manag. 19(4): 227-235 (1990) - Moshe Zviran:
ISSPSS: A decision support system for information systems strategic planning. Inf. Manag. 19(5): 345-359 (1990)
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