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PACIS 1995: Singapore
- The Second Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, PACIS 1995, Singapore, June 29 - July 2, 1995. AISeL 1995
- G. Russell Pipe:
Linking National Information Infrastructures into Global Networks. 1 - Osamu Hayama:
Prospects and Challenges for Information Infrastructure. 2 - Izak Benbasat:
A Brief History of hte MIS Research Community: Accomplishments, Disappointments and Future Challenges. 3 - Ian O. Angell:
'I Have Seen the Future... and it WORK!' (for some). 4 - Lim Hock:
Strategic Planning in a Fast Changing Business Environment. 5 - Yulin Feng:
The Construction and Development for China's IT Industry. 6 - Yu Chin:
Philippines IT Policy : An Emerging TIGER. 7 - Tung Bui:
Information Technology Deployment in Vietnam: National Policy and Role of International Investors. 8 - Pichet Durongkaveroj:
Towards Social Equity and Prosperity: Thailand IT Policy into the 21st Century. 9 - Chun-Kwong Han:
Towards a Malaysian Information -Rich Society in 2020 : Vision, National Strategies and Action Plans. 10 - Jong Choi:
Strategic Development of Information Superhighway in Koera. 11 - To-Yat Cheung:
Some Government Policies on the Development of IT in Hong Kong. 12 - Ting-Peng Liang:
The Role of Government-Sponored Institutes in IT Development in Taiwan. 13 - Foo-Hooi Ling:
IT2000: Singapore's Vision of an Intelligent Island. 14 - Seymour E. Goodman:
Embryonic Software Industries in Developing Countries. 15 - Osamu Hayama:
The New Wave of Japan's Information and Social Infrastructure. 16 - Rod Badger:
Networking Australia's Future: A National Approach to the Information Age. 17 - Niels Bjørn-Andersen:
National IT Strategies for Denmark. 18 - Gérard Pogorel:
The Coming Phase of IT and its Impact on Trade and Business Relatinships: A View from Europe. 19 - Roland Traunmüller:
The Role of Enabling Technologies for New Public Management. 20 - Ignace Snellen:
Automation of Policy Implementation. 21 - Heinrich Reinermann:
New Public Management: Challenges for IS in Public Administration. 22 - Bill Jordan:
Alignment of IT with Business Vision in Public Sector Organization. 23 - Win-Shiaw Sung:
Reinventing Government Services Using Information Technology. 24 - Sor-Lin Chong:
IT as an Enabler for Public Service Excellence - The Experience of Singapore's CSCP. 25 - Henk G. Sol:
Shifting Boundaries in Systems Engineering. 26 - Mark Wilson:
Information Technology, Telecommunications, and Globalization of Services Production. 27 - Roger Clarke, Robert Mason, Michael Shaw:
The Challgenge of Information Infrastructure and Electronic Commerce. 28 - George DiNardo, Barry Lennon, Paul Wee:
Business Process Reengieering and its Relevance in the Asia Pacific Region. 29 - Dennis Viehland, Laina Greene, Gerry Faigaoe:
Internet and the World Wide Web: Challenges for the Next Generation. 30 - John Leslie King, Niels Bjørn-Andersen, Ting-Peng Liang:
IS Education: Future Challenges. 31 - Edward Cheng:
An Execution Model for Process Mapping and Process Automation in a Distributed Business Environment. 32 - Robert M. Davison:
The Development of an Instrument for Measuring the Suitabiltiy of Using GSS on Support Meetings. 33 - Nian-Shing Chen, Craig Chao, Meng-Hsiang Hsu:
Developing Groupware Applications Using Client/Server with Event-Pipe Method. 34 - Ho Lee, Clive D. Wrigley, René W. Wagenaar:
Electronic Markeplace with Multimedia Representation : SEA of Flowers. 35 - Anne C. Rouse, David Watson, A. Lee Gilbert, Rod Dilnutt:
System Development Practices: A Comparison of the Experience of Australian and United States' Organizations. 36 - Cathy Urquhart:
Factors in Analyst - Client Communication in Requirements Definition. 37 - Frada Burstein, A. Sowunmi, Helen G. Smith, A. McMillan, C. Cole:
Building An Intelligent Decision Support System: A Case-Based Approach. 38 - Monica C. Holmes, J. Wayne Spence, Bernard C. Y. Tan, Kwok-Kee Wei, Jiinpo Wu:
A Preliminary Cultural Comparison of Information Systems Professionals in Singapore and Taiwan: A Field Survey. 39 - H. Cheung, Janice M. Burn:
Developing Information Systems in a Multi-Cultural Environoment. 40 - Roy C. Schmidt:
Cultural Values and IT Use Among Senior Executives in Hong Kong. 41 - Jae-Nam Lee, Mye M. Sohn:
Intelligent Form and Workflow Management System for Business Process Re-engineering. 42 - John Paynter:
Milling Order Entry: A Case in Business Process Reengineering. 43 - Yu-Cheng Shen, Linda Lan:
Total Quality Management Vs. Business Reengineering. 44 - Ray Hunt:
Telecommunication Interconnection Services-Linking Local and Wide Area Information Systems. 45 - Timothy Ellis:
A Strategic Planning Paradox: The Adoption & Implementation of Telecommunications-based Information Systems. 46 - Shailendra C. Palvia, Lai Tung, Poh-Tuan Leng, Soh Ee, Wong-Pei Li:
A Study of Internet Awareness and Usage of the Two Singapore Universities. 47 - Chi-Siong Tan, Hean Poh:
Guidelines for Strategic Information Systems Planning in Small and Medium Enterprises. 48 - Norman Smith, Fran Ackermann:
Cognitive Mapping - A 'Hot Button' Approarch to IT Strategy Development. 49 - Donald J. Falconer, R. Alan Hodgett:
Strategic Information Systems Planning in Large Companies in Australia. 50 - Nereu Kock, Robert J. McQueen:
Using Groupware for Qualtiy Management and ISO 9000 Compliance. 51 - Alvin J. Surkan, Alexei N. Skurikhin:
Evolving Pattern Detectors for Predicting Retention in Managing Student Admissions. 52 - Robert W. Blanning:
Logical Foundations of Scenario Support Systems. 53 - D. Lai, Mohammed Quaddus:
A Review of Adaptiveness in DSS: An Information Structuring Approach. 54 - Trislyn S. L. Ang, David Arnott, Peter A. O'Donnell:
Formal Problem Formulation in the Development of Decision Support Systems. 55 - Alfred Pang:
Quality Management in Computing Services - A study to Determine the Current State of Quality Management Practices of Computing Services in New Zealand's Industries. 56 - Mohamad Hisyam Selamat, Mohammad Rahim, M. K. Khan:
Success and Failure in CASE Tools Adoption: A Tale of Two Organisations. 57 - Mohammed Quaddus:
Diffusion of Information Technology: An Exploration of the Stage Models and Facilitating the User's Choice by Systems Approach. 58 - Lam Hoi, Lim Soon, Loh Meng:
A Survey of the Status of Teleworking in Singapore. 59 - Bruce Rollier, Yiwah Liou:
Stragegic Implications of Work Force Mobiltiy. 60 - Linda Lan:
Introducing the Concept of Legitimacy of Participation. 61 - Ran Giladi:
Organizations' Information Systems Allotment: Balanced Development. 62 - Sharifah Syed-Mohamed:
The Development of Information Technology in the Malaysian Public Sector. 63 - C. M. Khoong:
I.T. R&D Agenda for the '90s and Beyond. 64 - Phan Dinh Dieu, Nguyen Le:
Vietnam's IT -2000 Program: The Challenges Ahead. 65 - Lily Sun, Roy Newton:
Towards a Knowledge-Based Strategic Information System. 66 - Jeffrey Clark, Fawzy Soliman:
A Conceptual Model of the Acceptance and Organizational Impact of Knowledge-Based Systems. 67 - Robert Mason:
Knowledge Acquisition and Storage in Organisational Learning : A Conceptual Model and Some Empirical Evidence. 68 - Kyoichi Kijima:
SOFT Science and Technology: Its Aims, Scope and Implementation. 69 - Ryo Sato, Herbert Prähofer, Kiyoshi Niwa, Franz Pichler:
Discrete Event Systems: A Framework for Man-made Systems. 70 - Junichi Iljima, Takuya Tsuda:
Distributed Negotiation Support Systems- Metagame Analysis Approach. 71 - Lynley Hocking, Chris Keen:
An Assessment of A Centralised IT Policy Making Body Based on Forward and Backward Mapping. 72 - Yasuhiko Tamura:
The Consideration of Japanese Software Industry with Regard to a New Era. 73 - Kiyoshi Niwa, Franz Pichler:
A New Approach to Humanware in SOFT Science and Tecnology : Human-Computer Cooperative Systems. 74 - Kiyoshi Niwa, Franz Pichler:
Information Systems Improvements for Borderless Broadcasting By A Soft System Methodology based Approach. 75 - Vincent Cheng, Chuk Yau:
A Soft Systems Perspecitve for Decision Support Systems Development. 76 - Yiwah Liou, Bruce Rollier:
Telework: Working Beyond Organizatinoal Boundaries. 77 - Irene M. Y. Woon, Chee-Sing Yap:
An Economic Perspective of Cross-Border Telecommuting. 78 - Lai Tung, Shailendra C. Palvia, Lee Huei, Loy Ye-Meng, Ten Yee:
A study of Telecommuting in Singapore: Current Status and Future Prospects. 79 - Vilas Wuwongse, Somsak Klumklai:
A Deductive Object-Oriented Approach to Model Management. 80 - Jian Hu, Gee-Kin Yeo:
Visualization of STructured Modeling. 81 - Claude Comair, Atsuko Kaga:
Vu: A Databse Computer Language for the Simulation of Events in the City. 82 - M. Colbert, Junsheng Long, J. Dowell:
Intergrating Human Factors and Software Engineering Evaluations: An Illustratio with Reference to A Military Planning System. 83 - Henry Linger, Arkady B. Zaslavsky, Frada Burstein, Shane Grigsby, David Allen:
A Generic Approach to Information Systems Architecture to Support Quantitative Methods in Socio-Human Research. 84 - Carlton McDonald:
Computer User Fears: A Preliminary Study. 85 - Robert J. McQueen, Hemi Rau, Wharehuia Milroy:
Electronic Group Communication for Cultural Support: Maori Electronic Networking in New Zealand. 86 - Hakman Wan:
On Computer Security Issues in Hong Kong. 87 - Jian Jin, Xiang Zhou:
The Strategy and Policy of the Development of China's Telecommunication Industry. 88 - Janice M. Burn, Ray S. K. Poon, Eugenia M. W. Ng Tye, Louis C. K. Ma:
Corrleating IS Curriculum with IS Career Development: A Culturally Based Study. 89 - Junichi Iljima, Masanobu Matsumaru, Kazuaki Nanba, Mitsuaki Kikuchi:
What should be taught on Knowledge Formulation: Current Situation of Information Systems Education in Japan. 90 - Raj Gururajan, Trish Sherwood:
A Quality Metric for the Instructional Process: A Systems Approach. 91 - Ting-Peng Liang, Chang-Er Chen, Shin-Yuan Hung:
Applying Information Technology to Investigate the Global and Local Knoweldge of Loan Evluation. 92 - Albert Chan, Richard Bonner:
Treatment of Data in the Development of Intelligent Information Systems Supporting Financial Decisions. 93 - Jong-Uk Choi, Kyoung Y. Bae, Dae W. Lee, Yoon Chung:
Enhancement of Degree of Generalization in Neural Clustering Systems and Statistical Unterpretation. 94 - Fuyuan Chao, Jeung-tai E. Tang:
Current Practices in Information Systems Development of Academic Instituations in Taiwan. 95 - Huey-Wen Chou, James R. Coakley, William L. Harrison:
End User Computing Management Practice s in Taiwan and the U.S. 96 - Daniel Ho, Wing-hung Tam:
The Impact of Information Technology on the Accountancy Profession in Hong Kong. 97 - Chuk Yan, Pak Auyeung:
Issues of Accounting Information System for the Year 2000. 98 - Brossa Cheung, Isabella Lam:
Application of EDI in Hong Kong : Survey Evidence on Accountants. 99 - Suh-Ying Wur, Tse-Wing Lo:
A Data Structure Approach to Implement the Characteristic of Inheritance in An Object-Oriented Database Management System. 100

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