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Decision Support Systems, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, May 2001
- Clyde W. Holsapple:
Knowledge management support of decision making. 1-3 - Bonnie Rubenstein-Montano, Jay Liebowitz, J. Judah Buchwalter, Doug McCaw, Butler Newman, Ken Rebeck:
A systems thinking framework for knowledge management. 5-16 - James F. Courtney:
Decision making and knowledge management in inquiring organizations: toward a new decision-making paradigm for DSS. 17-38 - Clyde W. Holsapple, K. D. Joshi:
Organizational knowledge resources. 39-54 - James M. Bloodgood, William David Salisbury:
Understanding the influence of organizational change strategies on information technology and knowledge management strategies. 55-69 - Helen Hasan, Edward Gould:
Support for the sense-making activity of managers. 71-86 - Peter H. Gray
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A problem-solving perspective on knowledge management practices. 87-102 - William E. Spangler, James M. Peters:
A model of distributed knowledge and action in complex systems. 103-125 - Michael J. Shaw, Chandrasekar Subramaniam, Gek Woo Tan, Michael Welge:
Knowledge management and data mining for marketing. 127-137 - Mogens Kühn Pedersen, Michael Holm Larsen:
Distributed knowledge management based on product state models - the case of decision support in health care administration. 139-158
Volume 31, Number 2, June 2001
- Frada Burstein
, Tung Bui, David Arnott:
Decision support in the new millennium. 163-164 - Tung X. Bui, Siva R. Sankaran:
Design considerations for a virtual information center for humanitarian assistance/disaster relief using workflow modeling. 165-179 - G. Michael McGrath, Elizabeth More:
The Greta system: organizational politics introduced to the garbage can. 181-195 - Jean-Charles Pomerol:
Scenario development and practical decision making under uncertainty. 197-204 - Sang C. Park, Selwyn Piramuthu, Michael J. Shaw:
Dynamic rule refinement in knowledge-based data mining systems. 205-222 - Mohammed Quaddus, Arunee Intrapairot:
Management policies and the diffusion of data warehouse: a case study using system dynamics-based decision support system. 223-240 - Amrit Tiwana, Balasubramaniam Ramesh
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A design knowledge management system to support collaborative information product evolution. 241-262 - John Zeleznikow
, James R. Nolan:
Using soft computing to build real world intelligent decision support systems in uncertain domains. 263-285
Volume 31, Number 3, August 2001
- Kathleen M. Swigger:
Introduction. 291-292 - Mathias Klang:
Who do you trust? Beyond encryption, secure e-business. 293-301 - Andrew D. Fernandes:
Risking "trust" in a public key infrastructure: old techniques of managing risk applied to new technology. 303-322 - Sulin Ba:
Establishing online trust through a community responsibility system. 323-336 - Peng Liu, Peng Ning, Sushil Jajodia:
Avoiding loss of fairness owing to failures in fair data exchange systems. 337-350 - Manoj Parameswaran, Jan Stallaert, Andrew B. Whinston:
A market-based allocation mechanism for the DiffServ framework. 351-361 - William L. Kuechler Jr., Vijay K. Vaishnavi, David Kuechler:
Supporting optimization of business-to-business e-commerce relationships. 363-377
Volume 31, Number 4, October 2001
- Chen-Lu Meng, Ramakrishnan Pakath:
The Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma: early experiences with Learning Classifier System-based simple agents. 379-403 - Man Leung Wong
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A flexible knowledge discovery system using genetic programming and logic grammars. 405-428 - HyoungDo Kim:
An XML-based modeling language for the open interchange of decision models. 429-441

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