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Journal of Information Technology, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 1987
- Igor Aleksander:
Editorial. 5
- Paul Thornton:
IT Consultancy - Challenges and Opportunities. 6-9 - Malcolm Iliff:
A User's View of IT Consultancy. 10-13 - Alan Knight:
IT Consultancy from a Technological Viewpoint. 14-17 - David Harvey:
Putting Business First: the Strategy Challenge. 18-27 - Michael Braithwaite:
Information Technology Consultancy from the Accounting Viewpoint. 28-29
- Elisabeth K. Somogyi, Robert D. Galliers:
Applied Information Technology: from Data Processing to Strategic Information Systems. 30-41
- Ian Bryant:
Continuing Education in Information Technology: National Policy and Problems 1980-85. 42-48
- Ewan Sutherland:
Strategic Value Analysis - a Modern Approach to Systems and Data Planning. 49 - Igor Aleksander:
The Electronic Office in the Smaller Business. 49-50
Volume 2, Number 2, June 1987
- Igor Aleksander:
Editorial. 57
- Robin Milner:
Is Computing an Experimental Science? 58-66 - John Nicholls:
Working with Formal Methods. 67-71 - Michael Jackson:
Power and Limitations of Formal Methods for Software Fabrication. 72-76 - Tom Maibaum, Martin R. Sadler:
Formal Methods: A Commentary. 77-80 - Eric Landles:
Information Technology and People: The Challenge of Change. 81-83 - Igor Aleksander:
Beyond Information Technology: The Force of Human Reason. 84-87
- Victor Serebriakoff:
The Nature of Information. 88-99
- Catherine Griffiths, Peter Clark:
The Value of Information. 100-101
- Ted Hutchin:
Towards the Automated Factory? The Need for Training. 102
Volume 2, Number 3, September 1987
- Igor Aleksander:
Editorial. 109
- David Thomas:
Research in IT: Is There a Future for the UK? 110-113 - M. W. Dale:
A Manufacturing Systems Engineering View of IT and Development. 114-118 - Igor Aleksander:
IT Research Direction in the United Kingdom: the Danger of Future Collapse. 119-123 - John Alexander McDermid:
The Role of Formal Methods in Software Development. 124-134 - Henry Holloway:
IT and the UK Newspaper Industry. 135-150
- John Shawe-Taylor:
Information and its Relation to Formalisms for the Complexities of the Real World. 151-155
- Keith Stearne:
The Polyhierarchic Model of Intelligence. 156-160
- Ewan Sutherland:
The Information Edge. 161
Volume 2, Number 4, December 1987
- Igor Aleksander:
Editorial. 160
- Peter Monk:
Characteristics of IT Innovation. 164-170 - Rajan Amin:
Work Redesign in the Microelectronics Age: the New Challenges. 171-179 - Henry Holloway:
Information Technology and Company Policy: Electronic Publishing. 180-187 - D. M. Etheridge, Robert Moreton:
Strategic Planning of Information Communications Systems (SPICS). 188-195 - Nathan Haynes:
Invest and Survive - the Impact of Information Technology on the UK Car Components Industry. 196-201 - David Henley:
Towards a Concept of Pure Information. 202-220 - Paul Taylor:
Can a Machine Understand? 221-223
- Ted Hutchin:
The Human Side of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 224-225 - Anthony Finkelstein:
Information Technology in the Humanities: Tools, Techniques and Applications. 225-226 - Igor Aleksander:
The Information Weapon. 226-227 - Anthony Finkelstein:
Software Engineering with Systems Analysis and Design. 227-228
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