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Australasian Journal of Information Systems, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 1997
- Robert C. MacGregor:
Editorial.
- Rudy Hirschheim, Juhani Iivari, Heinz K. Klein:
A Comparison of Five Alternative Approaches to Information Systems Development. - Bruce W. N. Lo, Xiangzhu Gao:
Assessing Software Cost Estimation Models: criteria for accuracy, consistency and regression. - Robert C. MacGregor, Deborah Bunker, Joan K. Pierson, Karen A. Forcht:
A Pilot Study of Small Business's Perception of Vendor Services: are these associated with small business IT educational requirements. - Graham Pervan:
Information Systems Management: an Australasian view of key issues - 1996. - Gail Ridley:
The Role of Conferences and Refereed Journals in Australian Information Systems Research. - Graeme Rose, Robert Reeve:
Executive Support of Information Technology and Information Systems in Australian Hospitals: an empirical study.
Volume 5, Number 2, 1998
- Robert C. MacGregor:
Editorial.
- Tamas Abraham, John F. Roddick:
Opportunities for Knowledge Discovery in Spatio-Temporal Information Systems. - Angèle L. M. Cavaye, Paul Mantelaers, Wander van den Berg, Arre Zuurmond:
Towards Guidelines for Development and Management of Transnational Information Systems. - Andrea Engelhardt:
A Fresh Look at Integrated Business Applications - Neither Package nor Custom - Made. - Paula M. C. Swatman:
Efficient Consumer Response (ECR): a survey of the Australian grocery industry. - Barry Jackson, Sony Sulaksono:
Going Soft on Information Systems Evaluation. - Graham Pervan:
A CEO View of Key Issues in Australian Information Systems Management - 1997. - Celia T. Romm, Jeanne Wong:
The Dynamics of Establishing Organisational Web Sites: some puzzling findings. - Gail Ridley, Paula Goulding, Glenn Lowry, Graham Pervan:
The Australian Information Systems Research Community: an analysis of mainstream publication outlets.
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