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Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 1999
- Ruth C. King, Michael J. Shaw:
Information Infrastructure for Enterprise Coordination and Integration: Introduction to the Special Issue. 1-5 - Fu-ren Lin, Gek Woo Tan, Michael J. Shaw:
Multiagent Enterprise Modeling. 7-32 - Lars Chr. Christensen, Tore R. Christiansen, Yan Jin, John C. Kunz, Raymond E. Levitt:
Modeling and Simulating Coordination in Projects. 33-56 - Dirk E. Mahling, Ruth C. King:
A Goal-Based Workflow System for Multiagent Task Coordination. 57-82 - Robert W. Blanning:
Establishing a Corporate Presence on the Internet in Singapore. 83-99
Volume 9, Numbers 2-3, 1999
- Lorne Olfman:
Introduction to the Special issue on Organizational Memory Systems. 101-103 - Mark S. Ackerman, Eric Mandel:
Memory in the Small: Combining Collective Memory and Task Support for a Scientific Community. 105-127 - Helena Karsten:
Relationship Between Organizational Form and Organizational Memory: An Investigation in a Professional Service Organization. 129-150 - Gerhard Schwabe:
Providing for Organizational Memory in Computer-Supported Meetings. 151-169 - Munir Mandviwalla, Peter Grillo:
Supporting the Evolution of Teams With Transactions: A Design Architecture for Organizational Memory Systems. 171-187 - Henry Linger, Frada Burstein, Arkady B. Zaslavsky, Nick Crofts:
A Framework for a Dynamic Organizational Memory Information System. 189-203 - Timo K. Käkölä, Kalle I. Koota:
Dual Information Systems: Supporting Organizational Working and Learning by Making Organizational Memory Transparent. 205-232
Volume 9, Number 4, 1999
- Chanan Glezer, Surya B. Yadav:
A Conceptual Model of an Intelligent Meeting-Scheduler. 233-251 - Keshavamurthy Ramamurthy, G. Prem Premkumar, Michael R. Crum:
Organizational and Interorganizational Determinants of EDI Diffusion and Organizational Performance: A Causal Model. 253-285 - Andrew Blyth:
Using Stakeholders, Domain Knowledge, and Responsibilities to Specify Information Systems' Requirements. 287-296 - Frederick J. Riggins:
A Framework for Identifying Web-Based Electronic Commerce Opportunities. 297-310
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