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10th ICIS 1989: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Janice I. DeGross, John C. Henderson, Benn R. Konsynski:
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 1989, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1989. Association for Information Systems 1989 - Peter N. Creasy:
Towards more powerful conceptual schema languages. 1-8 - Joan Peckham, Fred J. Maryanski, George McA. Beshers, H. Chapman, Steven A. Demurjian:
Constraint based analysis of database update propagation. 9-18 - Ritu Agarwal, Mohan Tanniru:
Technological support for decision making in the presence of uncertainty and equivocality. 19-30 - Marc H. Meyer, Kathleen Foley Curley:
A methodology for classifying the complexity of expert systems. 31-40 - Yair Wand, Ron Weber:
A model of systems decomposition. 41-51 - Sandra K. Dewitz, Ronald M. Lee:
Legal procedures as formal conversations: contracting on a performative network. 53-65 - Sudha Ram, Stephen C. Hayne, David A. Carlson, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.:
Integration of information systems technologies to support consultation in an information center. 67-77 - John J. Sviokla:
A field-based investigation into the effect of expert system use on the information processing capacity of the firm. 79-90 - Dinesh Batra, Joseph G. Davis:
A study of conceptual data modeling in database design: similarities and differences between expert and novice designers. 91-99 - Brian R. Huguenard, Michael J. Prietula, F. Javier Lerch:
Performance != behavior: a study in the fragility of expertise. 101-117 - Teck-Hua Ho, K. S. Raman, Richard T. Watson:
Group decision support systems: the cultural factor. 119-129 - Gerardine DeSanctis, Marianne J. D'Onofrio, V. Sambamurthy, Marshall Scott Poole:
Comprehensiveness and restrictiveness in group decision heuristics: effects of computer support on consensus decision making. 131-140 - Minder Chen, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.:
MetaPlex: an integrated environment for organization and information system development. 141-151 - Michel Schneider, Claude Trépied:
A graphical query language for semantic data models. 153-164 - Linda Duxbury, Shirley Mills:
The electronic briefcase and work-family conflict. 165-172 - R. A. Grant:
Building and testing a causal model of an information technology's impact. 173-184 - Michael Newman, Rajiv Sabherwal:
A process model for the control of information system development projects. 185-197 - Wanda J. Orlikowski:
Division among the ranks: the social implications of case tools for systems developers. 199-210 - Brian T. Pentland:
Use and productivity in personal computing. 211-222 - S. J. Lepore, Rob Kling, Suzanne Iacono, Joey F. George:
Implementing desktop computing, infrastructure, and quality of worklife. 223-235 - Susan A. Sherer:
Measuring the risk of software failure. 237-245 - Rajiv D. Banker, Srikant M. Datar, Dani Zweig:
Software complexity and maintainability. 247-255 - Heather Smith:
The user-data processing relationship: a study in power and attitudes. 257-271 - J. Miller:
Information systems effectiveness: the fit between business needs and system capabilities. 273-288 - Sarma R. Nidumolu:
The impact of interorganizational systems on the form and climate of seller-buyer relationships. 289-304 - Mary J. Culnan:
Designing information systems to support customer feedback. 305-313 - Niv Ahituv:
Assessing the value of information. 315-325 - Anitesh Barua, Charles H. Kriebel, Tridas Mukhopadhyay:
MIS and information economics: augmenting rich descriptions with analytical rigor in information systems design. 327-339 - Eric K. Clemons, Michael C. Row:
Information technology and economic reorganizational. 341-361 - N. Venkatraman, Akbar Zaheer:
Electronic integration and strategic advantage: a quasi-experimental study in the insurance industry. 353-362 - Maryam Alavi, P. Carlson, G. Brooke:
The ecology of MIS research: a twenty year status review. 363-375 - Robert J. Kauffman, Peter Weill:
An evaluative framework for research on the performance effects of information technology investment. 377-388
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