- 1995
- Steven Alter:
How should business professionals analyze information systems for themselves? ISCO 1995: 284-299 - Chrisanthi Avgerou, Tony Cornford:
Limitations of information systems theory and practice: a case for pluralism. ISCO 1995: 130-143 - David E. Avison, Joe Nandhakumar:
The discipline of information systems: Let many flowers bloom! ISCO 1995: 1-17 - Michael Björn, Hyeon Kon Kim, Ryosuke Hotaka:
A self-descriptive conceptual schema modelling facility, its implementation and extension. ISCO 1995: 72-87 - Bruce A. Calway:
Semiotic approach for object abstraction. ISCO 1995: 234-246 - Eckhard D. Falkenberg:
How far Harmonisation? (Panel discussion set-up). ISCO 1995: 302 - Donal J. Flynn, David R. Knight, Alberto H. F. Laender:
Multiple relationships: an analysis of their semantics and their modelling. ISCO 1995: 36-51 - Wolfgang Hesse:
Comments on "Multiple relationships: an analysis of their semantics and their modelling" by D. J. Flynn, D. R. Knight and A. H. F. Laender. ISCO 1995: 52-53 - Peter Holm, Klas Karlgren:
Theories of meaning and different perspectives on information systems. ISCO 1995: 20-32 - Ryosuke Hotaka:
Comments on "English grammar as a sentence model for conceptual modelling using NIAM" by J. A. Sykes. ISCO 1995: 177-178 - Ryosuke Hotaka:
Position paper on "How far harmonisation?". ISCO 1995: 303-304 - Jens Kaasbøll:
Abstraction and concretizing in information systems and problem domains: implications for system descriptions. ISCO 1995: 250-265 - Steven Kelly:
What's in a relationship? On distinguishing property holding and object binding. ISCO 1995: 144-159 - Pentti Kerola:
Comments on "Defining quality aspects for conceptual models" by J. Krogstie, O. I. Lindland and G. Sindre. ISCO 1995: 232-233 - Pentti Kerola:
Comments on "How should business professionals analyze information systems for themselves?" by S. L. Alter. ISCO 1995: 300-301 - John Krogstie, Odd Ivar Lindland, Guttorm Sindre:
Defining quality aspects for conceptual models. ISCO 1995: 216-231 - Paul Lindgreen:
Anything, everything and things playing roles: Three realizing principles as a contribution to a platform for understanding. ISCO 1995: 195-214 - Udo W. Lipeck:
Comments on "A meta model transformation approach towards harmonisation in information system modelling" by J. L. H. Oei. ISCO 1995: 128-129 - Heinrich C. Mayr:
Comments on "What's in a relationship? On distinguishing property holding and object binding" by S. Kelly. ISCO 1995: 160 - James Odell:
Comments on "Anything, everything and things playing roles: Three realizing principles as a contribution to a platform for understanding" by P. Lindgreen. ISCO 1995: 215 - James Odell:
Position paper on "How far harmonisation?". ISCO 1995: 305-308 - J. L. Han Oei:
A meta model transformation approach towards harmonisation in information system modelling. ISCO 1995: 106-127 - Matthias Rauterberg:
About a framework for information and information processing of learning systems. ISCO 1995: 54-69 - Bettina Schewe, Klaus-Dieter Schewe:
A user-centered method for the development of data-intensive dialogue systems: an object-oriented approach. ISCO 1995: 88-103 - Arne Sølvberg:
Position paper on "How far harmonisation?". ISCO 1995: 309-310 - Ronald K. Stamper:
Comments on "Theories of meaning and different perspectives on information systems" by P. Holm and K. Karlgren. ISCO 1995: 33-35 - Ronald K. Stamper:
Comments on "Semiotic approach for object abstraction" by B. A. Calway. ISCO 1995: 247-249 - Ronald K. Stamper:
Position paper on "How far harmonisation?": Information system modelling myopia. ISCO 1995: 311-315 - Rudi Studer:
Comments on "A user-centered method for the development of data-intensive dialogue systems: an object-oriented approach" by B. Schewe and K.-D. Schewe. ISCO 1995: 104-105 - James A. Sykes:
English grammar as a sentence model for conceptual modelling using NIAM. ISCO 1995: 161-176