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- Eckhard D. Falkenberg, Kalle Lyytinen, Alexander A. Verrijn-Stuart:
Information System Concepts: An Integrated Discipline Emerging, IFIP TC8/WG8.1 International Conference on Information System Concepts: An Integrated Discipline Emerging (ISCO 1999), September 20-22, Univerity of Leiden, The Netherlands. IFIP Conference Proceedings 164, Kluwer 2000, ISBN 0-7923-7806-7 [contents] - 1999
- El-Sayed Abou-Zeid:
An Autopoietic View of the Concept 'Information System'. ISCO 1999: 165-186 - Alistair P. Barros, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede:
Modelling Concurrent Process Coordination in Workflow Specifications. ISCO 1999: 141-162 - Pieter W. G. Bots:
Comments on "The Quality of Business Process Modelling Methods" by Bart-Jan Hommes and Victor van Reijswoud. ISCO 1999: 137-140 - Hubert von Braun, Wolfgang Hesse, Urs Andelfinger, Hans-Bernd Kittlaus, Gert Scheschonk:
Conceptions are Social Constructs - towards a Solid Foundation of the FRISCO Approach. ISCO 1999: 61-73 - Deborah Bunker:
Comments on "The 'Information' Concept in FRISCO Compared to Empirical Studies of Information in Decision Making" by Jens Kaasbøll. ISCO 1999: 295-298 - João Álvaro Carvalho:
Information System? Which One Do you Mean? ISCO 1999: 259-277 - Xavier Castellani:
Overviews of Models Defined with Charts of Concepts. ISCO 1999: 235-256 - Samuel Chong, Kecheng Liu:
A Semiotic Approach to the Design of Agent-mediated E-commerce Systems. ISCO 1999: 95-114 - Jan L. G. Dietz:
Comments on "Modelling Concurrent Process Coordination in Workflow Specifications" by Alistair P. Barros and Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede. ISCO 1999: 163-164 - Eckhard D. Falkenberg:
Comments on "Information Systems as a Social Science" by Ronald K. Stamper. ISCO 1999: 55-60 - Willem Hengeveld, Alex A. Verrijn-Stuart:
Information System Concepts in Practice: Report on Workshop 3. ISCO 1999: 333-340 - Wolfgang Hesse:
Conceptual Foundations of Information Systems: Report on Workshop 1. ISCO 1999: 311-324 - Anatol W. Holt, Felice Cardone:
An Organisational Theory of Information. ISCO 1999: 77-91 - Bart-Jan Hommes, Victor van Reijswoud:
The Quality of Business Process Modelling Methods: Illustration of a Framework for Understanding Modelling Quality. ISCO 1999: 117-136 - Jens Kaasbøll:
The 'Information' Concept in FRISCO Compared to Empirical Studies of Information in Decision Making. ISCO 1999: 281-294 - Panagiotis Kanellis, Mark Lycett, Ray J. Paul:
Failure, Identity Loss and Living Information Systems. ISCO 1999: 189-212 - Hannu Kangassalo:
Comments on "Conceptions are Social Constructs" by Hubert von Braun, Wolfgang Hesse, Urs Andelfinger, Hans-Bernd Kittlaus and Gert Scheschonk. ISCO 1999: 74-76 - John Krogstie:
Comments on "A Semiotic Approach to the Design of Agent-mediated E-commerce Systems" by Samuel Chong and Kecheng Liu. ISCO 1999: 115-116 - John Lindsay:
Comments on "Information System? Which One Do you Mean?" by João Alvaro Carvalho. ISCO 1999: 278-280 - Kalle Lyytinen:
Comments on "Information Systems as a Social Science" by Ronald K. Stamper. ISCO 1999: 52-54 - Kalle Lyytinen:
Comments on "Failure, Identity Loss and Living Information Systems" by Panagiotis Kanellis, Mark Lycett and Ray J. Paul. ISCO 1999: 213-216 - John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Keynote Address: Formal and Informal Aspects of Intelligent Agent-based Systems. ISCO 1999: 299-310 - T. William Olle:
Innovation and Standardization in the Information Systems Field: Report on Workshop 2. ISCO 1999: 325-332 - Andreas L. Opdahl, Brian Henderson-Sellers, Franck Barbier:
An Ontological Evaluation of the OML Metamodel. ISCO 1999: 217-232 - Motoshi Saeki:
Comments on "An Autopoietic View of the Concept 'Information System'" by El-Sayed Abou-Zeid. ISCO 1999: 187-188 - Arne Sølvberg:
Comments on "An Ontological Evaluation of the OML Metamodel" by Andreas L. Opdahl, Brian Henderson-Sellers and Franck Barbier. ISCO 1999: 233-234 - Ronald K. Stamper:
Information Systems as a Social Science: An Alternative to the FRISCO Formalism. ISCO 1999: 1-51 - Ronald K. Stamper:
Comments on "An Organisational Theory of Information" by Anatol W. Holt and Felice Cardone. ISCO 1999: 92-94 - Zheying Zhang:
Comments on "Overviews of Models Defined with Charts of Concepts" by Xavier Castellani. ISCO 1999: 257-258
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