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MIS Quarterly, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 1979
- Thomas Berrisford, James C. Wetherbe:
Heuristic Development: A Redesign of Systems Design. 11-19 - Thomas J. Murray:
Cryptographic Protection of Computer-Based Data Files. 21-28 - Jeffrey H. Moore:
A Framework for MIS Software Development Projects. 29-38
- Alexander M. Maish:
A User's Behavior Toward His MIS. 39-52 - A Team Approach to Managing the Development of a Decision Support System.
Volume 3, Number 2, June 1979
- Marjorie A. Lyles:
Making Operational Long-Range Planning for Information Systems. 9-19 - William Taggart, Valdur Silbey:
A Balanced Orientation for the Information Systems Manager. 21-33 - Robert W. Zmud, James F. Cox:
The Implementation Process: A Change Approach. 35-43
- John C. Henderson, John M. West Jr.:
Planning for MIS: A Decision-Oriented Approach. 45-58
Volume 3, Number 3, September 1979
- Gerald L. Matlin:
SIM Competition Paper: What Is the Value of Investment in Information Systems? 5-35 - Ralph H. Sprague Jr., Ronald Olson:
SIM Competition Paper: The Financial Planning System at Louisiana National Bank. 35-45
- J. Daniel Couger, Robert A. Zawacki, Edward B. Oppermann:
Invited Article: Motivation Levels of MIS Managers Versus Those of Their Employees. 47-56
Volume 3, Number 4, December 1979
- Richard K. Davis:
SIM Competition Paper: Strategic, Tactical, and Operational Planning and Budgeting: A Study of Decision Support System Evolution. 1-19 - F. Parker Fowler Jr.:
SIM Competition Paper: The Executive Intelligence System as a Design Strategy. 21-29 - D. H. McNeil:
SIM Competition Paper: Stabilizing an MIS. 31-36 - Ephraim R. McLean:
End Users as Application Developers. 37-46 - Charles K. Davis, James C. Wetherbe:
An Analysis of the Impact of Distributed Data Processing on Organizatoins in the 1980's. 47-56
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