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DATA BASE, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, Fall/Winter 1987/1988
- Arnie Kwong:
From the Chair. iii - Richard D. Hackathorn:
End-User Computing by Top Executives. 1-9 - Esa Auramäki, Mauri Leppänen, Vesa Savolainen:
Universal Framework for Information Activities. 11-20 - Leslie D. Ball, Ismael G. Dambolena, Hubert D. Hennessey:
Identifying Early Adopters of Large Software Systems. 21-27 - Leonardo Felician:
Image Base Management System: A Promising Tool in the Large Office System Environment. 29-36
Volume 19, Number 2, Summer 1988
- Arnie Kwong:
From the Chair. vi - Mari M. Heltne, Ajay S. Vinze, Benn R. Konsynski, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.:
ICE: Information Center Expert - A Consultation System for Resource Allocation. 1-15 - Alan R. Dennis:
The Use of Business Graphics. 17-28 - Jerry Calabough:
Software Configuration - An NP-Complete Problem. 29-34 - Barton B. Dunning, John Switlik:
A Real-Time Expert System for Computer Network Monitor and Control. 35-38 - Helmut Krcmar:
Caution on Criteria: On the Context Dependency of Selection Criteria for Expert Systems Projects. 39-42
Volume 19, Number 3/4, Fall/Winter 1988
- Arnie Kwong:
From the Chair. ii - Lawrence S. Corman:
Data Integrity and Security of the Corporate Data Base: The Dilemma of End User Computing. 1-5 - Dale Goodhue:
I/S Attitudes: Toward Theoretical and Definitional Clarity. 6-15 - Jonathan A. Morell:
The Organizational Consequences of Office Automation: Refining Measurement Techniques. 16-23 - Gerald J. Tillman, Hugh J. Watson:
The Impact of Planning Languages on the Development of Corporate Models. 24-32 - Andrew W. Trice, Michael E. Treacy:
Utilization as a Dependent Variable in MIS Research. 33-41 - L. David Van Over, Ira R. Weiss:
Managing the Application Maintenance Function: Problems, Issues and Opportunities. 42-48 - Donald L. Amoroso:
Organizational Issues of End-User Computing. 49-58
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