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COMPREHENSIVE SUBJECT INDEX Application Generators Nine Pitfalls in Implementing Packaged A Difference in Strategy. Gray, Paul. Winter Increasing Productivity with the Application Application Software. Lynch, Richard K. 1991, 84-88. Generator Interface. Babb, Elizabeth A. Spring 1985, 88-92. An Eclectic Review. Gray, Paul. Summer 1991, Spring 1985, 56-67. 71-73. A Look at the IBM Application Development Architecture Examining End-User Computing. Gray, Paul Facility (ADF-II). Babb, Elizabeth A. Client/Server versus Cooperative Processing. Winter 1988, 84-85. Summer 1984, 39-49. Friend, David. Summer 1994, 7-14. Expert Systems and Groupware. Gray, Paul. Implementing the IS Architecture. Gifford, Spring 1989, 90-92. Application Productivity Tools Robert. Fall 1992, 41-47. Guides to End-User Computing. Gray, Paul. Application Development Productivity Tools: A Preparing for a Distributed Environment. Vinea, Winter 1990, 90-93. Survey of Importance and Popularity. Doke, Vladimir. Spring 1992, 79-81. Hot Topics. Gray, Paul. Fall 1987, 74-75. E. Reed. Winter 1989, 37-43. How to Get Gains from Technology. Gray, Paul. Artificial Intelligence Winter 1994, 88-91. Applications Development Al and Expert Systems. Harris, Larry R. Spring Intelligence: Artificial and Future. Gray, Paul. Accelerated Application Engineering: A Cost- 1989, 93-96. Winter 1992, 89-92. Effective Development Approach. Rosenberg, Al Applications: What’s Their Competitive More Paperbacks. Gray, Paul. Fall 1992, 73-75. Barry F., and Zimmerman, Robert M. Winter 1993, 7-14. Potential? Monger, Rod F. Summer 1988, Not the Usual. Gray, Paul. Spring 1991, 84-87. 19-25. Applications-Based Methodologies. Vessey, Iris, Of Dollars and CASE. Gray, Paul. Fall 1989, Artificial Intelligence. Gitomer, Jerry. Winter 84-86. and Glass, Robert L. Fall 1994, 53-57. 1986, 58-60. Applications Development Tools. Muller, OfN ets and Nits. Gray, Paul. Summer 1990, Nathan J. Summer 1994, 23-27. Business Strategy Advisor: An Expert Systems 79-82. Applications Development Tools. Seilheimer, Implementation. Schumann, Matthias, et al. Outsourcing and Other Strategies. Gray, Paul. Steven D. Summer 1992, 78-81. Spring 1989, 16-24. Fall 1994, 72-75. Case-Based Reasoning: Applying Past Experience Paperbacks of Importance. Gray, Paul. Summer Applications Systems Planning. Mushet, Mike. to New Problems. Grupe, Fritz H. Spring 1992, 82-84. Winter 1985, 50-56. 1993, 77-80. High Productivity Alternatives for Applications A Peek into the Future. Gray, Paul. Summer Corporate Counsel Cut Costs with Al. Koltys, 1993, 81-83. Software Development. Alavi, Maryam. Fall 1985, 19-24. Henry. Winter 1992, 82-85. Programmers, Executives, and Knowledge. Gray, PC-Based Application Development: A Survival Design Issues for Intelligent Microcomputer- Paul. Winter 1993, 80-82. Guide for the MIS Manager. Wylie, Connie. Based Decision Support Systems. Chu, Real Life and Executive Life. Gray, Paul. Fall Summer 1987, 15-21. Chao-Hsien. Spring 1989, 25-33. 1990, 82-86. Rapid-Development Approaches to Application Expert Systems: Past, Present, and Future. Setting the MIS Course. Gray, Paul. Spring Design. Fried, Louis. Spring 1984, 89-92. Watson, Hugh J., and Mann, Robert I. Fall 1987, 90-91. User-Friendly Application Development in a 1988, 39-46. Strategic Thinking. Gray, Paul. Spring 1992, A Guide to Selecting Expert Systems 82-84. Relational Data Base Environment. Lin, Chang-Yang. Spring 1988, 45-48. Applications. Lu, Ming-te and Guimaraes, Strategy, Strategy, Strategy. Gray, Paul. Summer Tor. Spring 1989, 8-15. 1988, 85-87. Applications Software Intelligence: Artificial and Future. Gray, Paul. Systems Analysis and Designs. Gray, Paul. Adopting Noncommercial Application Software. Winter 1992, 89-92. Winter 1989, 89-90. Orli, Richard J. Winter 1989, 55-60. Outlook on Artificial Intelligence. Ten Dyke, Teams and Managers. Gray, Paul. Spring 1993, Application Development Productivity Tools: A Richard P. Fall 1984, 10-16. 84-86. Survey of Importance and Popularity. Doke, The Reality and Future of Expert Systems. Goel, To the Top and Forward in Time. Gray, Paul. E. Reed. Winter 1989, 37-43. Ashish. Winter 1994, 53-61. Fall 1988, 81-83. Applications Maintenance Outsourcingt Software Quality Assurance in CASE Tools. The User Paradigm. Gray, Paul. Fall 1993, 69-71. Judenberg, Joseph. Fall 1994, 34-38. Chou, David C. Spring 1994, 56-61 Videos and Objects. Gray, Paul. Spring 1990, The Impact of Packaged Software on 77-80. User/Vendor Life Cycle Concepts. Lynch, Book Reviews Visionary Perspectives. Gray, Paul. Summer Richard K. Spring 1987, 34-40. Brits and Tricks. Gray, Paul. Fall 1991, 80-82. 1994, 93-95. INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 1994 COMPREHENSIVE SUBJECT INDEX Application Generators Nine Pitfalls in Implementing Packaged A Difference in Strategy. Gray, Paul. Winter Increasing Productivity with the Application Application Software. Lynch, Richard K. 1991, 84-88. Generator Interface. Babb, Elizabeth A. Spring 1985, 88-92. An Eclectic Review. Gray, Paul. Summer 1991, Spring 1985, 56-67. 71-73. A Look at the IBM Application Development Architecture Examining End-User Computing. Gray, Paul Facility (ADF-II). Babb, Elizabeth A. Client/Server versus Cooperative Processing. Winter 1988, 84-85. Summer 1984, 39-49. Friend, David. Summer 1994, 7-14. Expert Systems and Groupware. Gray, Paul. Implementing the IS Architecture. Gifford, Spring 1989, 90-92. Application Productivity Tools Robert. Fall 1992, 41-47. Guides to End-User Computing. Gray, Paul. Application Development Productivity Tools: A Preparing for a Distributed Environment. Vinea, Winter 1990, 90-93. Survey of Importance and Popularity. Doke, Vladimir. Spring 1992, 79-81. Hot Topics. Gray, Paul. Fall 1987, 74-75. E. Reed. Winter 1989, 37-43. How to Get Gains from Technology. Gray, Paul. Artificial Intelligence Winter 1994, 88-91. Applications Development Al and Expert Systems. Harris, Larry R. Spring Intelligence: Artificial and Future. Gray, Paul. Accelerated Application Engineering: A Cost- 1989, 93-96. Winter 1992, 89-92. Effective Development Approach. Rosenberg, Al Applications: What’s Their Competitive More Paperbacks. Gray, Paul. Fall 1992, 73-75. Barry F., and Zimmerman, Robert M. Winter 1993, 7-14. Potential? Monger, Rod F. Summer 1988, Not the Usual. Gray, Paul. Spring 1991, 84-87. 19-25. Applications-Based Methodologies. Vessey, Iris, Of Dollars and CASE. Gray, Paul. Fall 1989, Artificial Intelligence. Gitomer, Jerry. Winter 84-86. and Glass, Robert L. Fall 1994, 53-57. 1986, 58-60. Applications Development Tools. Muller, OfN ets and Nits. Gray, Paul. Summer 1990, Nathan J. Summer 1994, 23-27. Business Strategy Advisor: An Expert Systems 79-82. Applications Development Tools. Seilheimer, Implementation. Schumann, Matthias, et al. Outsourcing and Other Strategies. Gray, Paul. Steven D. Summer 1992, 78-81. Spring 1989, 16-24. Fall 1994, 72-75. Case-Based Reasoning: Applying Past Experience Paperbacks of Importance. Gray, Paul. Summer Applications Systems Planning. Mushet, Mike. to New Problems. Grupe, Fritz H. Spring 1992, 82-84. Winter 1985, 50-56. 1993, 77-80. High Productivity Alternatives for Applications A Peek into the Future. Gray, Paul. Summer Corporate Counsel Cut Costs with Al. Koltys, 1993, 81-83. Software Development. Alavi, Maryam. Fall 1985, 19-24. Henry. Winter 1992, 82-85. Programmers, Executives, and Knowledge. Gray, PC-Based Application Development: A Survival Design Issues for Intelligent Microcomputer- Paul. Winter 1993, 80-82. Guide for the MIS Manager. Wylie, Connie. Based Decision Support Systems. Chu, Real Life and Executive Life. Gray, Paul. Fall Summer 1987, 15-21. Chao-Hsien. Spring 1989, 25-33. 1990, 82-86. Rapid-Development Approaches to Application Expert Systems: Past, Present, and Future. Setting the MIS Course. Gray, Paul. Spring Design. Fried, Louis. Spring 1984, 89-92. Watson, Hugh J., and Mann, Robert I. Fall 1987, 90-91. User-Friendly Application Development in a 1988, 39-46. Strategic Thinking. Gray, Paul. Spring 1992, A Guide to Selecting Expert Systems 82-84. Relational Data Base Environment. Lin, Chang-Yang. Spring 1988, 45-48. Applications. Lu, Ming-te and Guimaraes, Strategy, Strategy, Strategy. Gray, Paul. Summer Tor. Spring 1989, 8-15. 1988, 85-87. Applications Software Intelligence: Artificial and Future. Gray, Paul. Systems Analysis and Designs. Gray, Paul. Adopting Noncommercial Application Software. Winter 1992, 89-92. Winter 1989, 89-90. Orli, Richard J. Winter 1989, 55-60. Outlook on Artificial Intelligence. Ten Dyke, Teams and Managers. Gray, Paul. Spring 1993, Application Development Productivity Tools: A Richard P. Fall 1984, 10-16. 84-86. Survey of Importance and Popularity. Doke, The Reality and Future of Expert Systems. Goel, To the Top and Forward in Time. Gray, Paul. E. Reed. Winter 1989, 37-43. Ashish. Winter 1994, 53-61. Fall 1988, 81-83. Applications Maintenance Outsourcingt Software Quality Assurance in CASE Tools. The User Paradigm. Gray, Paul. Fall 1993, 69-71. Judenberg, Joseph. Fall 1994, 34-38. Chou, David C. Spring 1994, 56-61 Videos and Objects. Gray, Paul. Spring 1990, The Impact of Packaged Software on 77-80. User/Vendor Life Cycle Concepts. Lynch, Book Reviews Visionary Perspectives. Gray, Paul. Summer Richard K. Spring 1987, 34-40. Brits and Tricks. Gray, Paul. Fall 1991, 80-82. 1994, 93-95. INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 1994 SUBJECT INDEX Budgeting Networking with a Human Face. Stokes, Stewart Outsourcing and the New IT Executive. Corbett, Budgeting for the IS Function. King, John L. L., Jr. Summer 1994, 34-40. Michael F. Fall 1994, 19-22. Spring 1989, 83-85. The New IS Manager for the 1990s. Stokes, How to Establish the MIS Application Budget. Stewart L., Jr. Winter 1991, 44-50. Client/Server Computing Tucker, D. Ken. Summer 1985, 59-62. A New Look at Documentation and Training: Adopting Client/Server Technology. Ryan, Hugh MIS Budget Cutbacks: Alternative Actions for Technical Communicator as Problem Solver. W. Spring 1993, 62-65. MIS Managers. Khan, M.B., and Kukalis, Graig, John S., and Beck, Charles E. Applications Development Tools. Muller, Sal. Fall 1989, 30-35. Summer 1993, 47-55. Nathan J. Summer 1994, 23-27. Selling the Plan. Wallace, Robert E. Fall 1989, A New Paradigm for IS Farewell. Douglas W., et Client/Server versus Cooperative Processing. 69-71. al. Spring 1992, 7-14. Friend, David. Summer 1994, 7-14. Systems Development and Cost Estimating. Outsourcing and the New IT Executive. Corbett, Client/Server Feasibility. Dué, Richard T. Lederer, Albert L., and Prasad, Layesh. Fall Michael, F. Fall 1994, 19-22. Summer 1994, 79-82. 1993, 37-41. The Personal Touch. Gilhooley, lan A. Summer Creating a Client/Server Strategy. King, William 1985, 68-69. R. Summer 1994, 71-74. Business Process Reengineering Issues in Client/Server Development. Ryan, BPR: The Arguments Every CIO Hears. Canton, Case-Based Reasoning Hugh W. Fall 1992, 48-50. Alan N. Spring 1994, 87-89. Case-Based Reasoning: Applying Past Experience Lessons from Three Implementations. Levis, Business Process Reengineering: Building a to New Problems. Grupe, Fritz H. Spring John and von Schilling, Peter. Summer Comprehensive Methodology. Guha, 1993, 77-80. 1994, 15-22. Subashish, Kettinger, William J., and Teng, The Reality and Future of Expert Systems. Goel, New Challenges or the End of EUC? Tayntor, James T.C. Summer 1993, 13-22. Ashish. Winter 1994, 53-61. Christine B. Summer 1994, 86-88. Enhancing the Creativity of Reengineering. Couger, J. Daniel, Flynn, Patrick, and Change Management Communications Management Hellyer, Doris. Spring 1994, 24-29. Business Process Reengineering: Building a The Communications Network Game. Gillette. Getting Ready for Strategic Change: Surviving Comprehensive Methodology. Guha, Dean. Fall 1992, 51-53. Subashish, Kettinger, William J., and Teng, Business Process Redesign. Belmonte, Rocco Communications’ Place in the Organization. W., and Murray, Richard J. Summer 1993, James T.C. Summer 1993, 13-22. Goslar, Martin D., and Grover, Varun. Fall 23-29. Case Study: Managing the Change to CASE. 1992, 22-27. Zagorsky, Carol. Summer 1990, 24-32. Managing Distributed Computing. Ross, Communications Policy and Adoption. Gillette. Richard. Summer 1994, 41-50. Getting Ready for Strategic Change: Surviving Dean. Spring 1993, 70-72. OO Modeling of Business Processes. Wang, Business Process Redesign. Belmonte, Rocco Corporate Network Infrastructure. Gillette. W., and Murray, Richard J. Summer 1993, Shouhong. Spring 1994, 36-43. Dean. Fall 1991, 65-67. 23-29. Educating Communications Managers. Gillette, Preconditions for BPR Success. Bashein, Barbara How to Create a Changed Organization. Prager, Dean. Spring 1992, 70-72. J., Markus, M. Lynne, and Riley, Patricia. Kenneth P. and Overholt, Miles H. Spring 1994, 7-13. Summer 1994, 64-70. End-User Communications. Gillette, Dean. Fall 1993, 60-62. Process Visualization. Barrett, John L. Spring Managing and Coping with Change: An IS 1994, 14-23. Challenge. Morino, Mario M. Winter 1988, Framework for Network Planning. Niden, Howard. Fall 1992, 16-21. Reengineering Methodologies and Tools. Klein, 74-77. Mark M. Spring 1994, 30-35. Managing Change. Ryan, Hugh W. Summer Integrated Network Management. Muller, Nathan J. Fall 1992, 8-15. Reinventing the Business. Ryan, Hugh W. 1992, 60-62. Interview: Janet Halliwell on Integrating Spring 1994, 77-79. Managing Information Technology: From Incremental to Random Change. Zawacki, Communications and IS. James, Philip N. Spring, 87-92. Capacity Planning R1o9b93e,r t 10A.. , and Norman, Carol A. Summer ISDN Adoption and Diffusion Issues: An Better Capacity Planning. Jinks, Daniel W. Fall Empirical Investigation. Lai, Vincent S.., 1991, 76-79. Organizational Effects of Downsizing: Strategies Guynes, Jan A., and Bordoloi, Bijoy. Fall for Moving Off the Mainframe. Connor, Better Capacity Planning with Network 1993, 46-52. Queueing Models. Lazowska, Edward D. William D. Summer 1993, 30-34. Management Communications. Gillette, Dean. Fall 1984, 48-57. Preconditions for BPR Success. Bashein, Barbara Spring 1994, 80-82. J., Markus, M. Lynne, and Riley, Patricia. Organizational Factors Affecting Capacity Spring 1994, 7-13. Multimedia Networking. Domet, Jack J. III, Planning Practices. Lam, Shui. Fall 1987, Resolving Paradoxes of Change: Achieving Rajkumar, T.M., and Yen, David. Fall 1994, 42-48. 39-45. Purposeful Change in IS. LeBleu, Ronald Planning Computer Capacity. Wallace, Robert E., and Sobkowiak, Roger T. Summer 1993, Ramps to the Information Superhighway. E. Spring 1985, 72-74. 7-12. Gillette, Dean. Fall 1994, 62-64. Teleconferencing: A Better Way to Meet. Career Development cio Gillette, Dean. Spring 1991, 76-79. Blueprint for Business Literacy. Stokes, Stewart CIO Challenges in the Changing MIS L., Jr. Spring 1993, 73-76. Environment. Hayley, Kathryn J. Summer Competitive Advantage The MIS Executive as Change Agent. Best, 1989, 8-13. Gaining the Technology Advantage. Fried, Louis, James D. Fall 1985, 14-18. Keeping the Customer Satisfied: The New CIO and Johnson, Richard. Fall 1991, 7-15. Motivating the IS People of the Future. Zawacki, Mandate. Plewa, Jeffrey M., and Lyman, H. The Myths oSft rategic Systems. Senn, James A. Robert A. Spring 1992, 73-75. Thaine. Winter 1992, 54-61. Summer 1992, 7-12. INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 1994 j SUBJECT INDEX Computer-Aided Software The Role of IS in Manufacturing Automation. The Basics of Rightsizing. Rowley, Thomas H., Engineering Saraph, Jayant V., and Guimaraes, Tor. and Smiley, John D. Fall 1991, 16-21. Applications Development Tools. Muller, Winter 1991, 58-66. BPR:The Arguments Every CIO Hears. Canton, Nathan J. Summer 1994, 23-27. Systems Support ofJ ust-in-time Manufacturing. Alan N. Spring 1994, 87-89. CASE, Marginal Utility ... and Brownies: Roberts, John W. Winter 1990, 22-29. Bridging the Gap: Connecting Systems Introducing Rigor into Data Base Design. Objectives to Business Strategy with BSP. Christoff, Kurt A. Spring 1993, 66-69. Lederer, Albert L., and Putnam, Andrew G. Configuration Management Case Study: Managing the Change to CASE. Continuous Improvement in Action. Dawson, Summer 1987, 40-46. Zagorsky, Carol. Summer 1990, 24-32. Susan Philips. Winter 1994, 31-39. Building an Information Culture: A Case Study. A Case Study on CASE. Bendure, Catiierine O. Software Configuration Management: Delivering Labovitz, Judy, and Tamm, Edward. Fall Fall 1991, 50-56. Quality Software Products. Bliss, Marian. 1987, 39-41. Corporate Downsizing and New Technology: The Summer 1993, 35-46. Building the Business of the Future. Murray, Impact on IS and CASE Tool Use. Miranda, Richard J., and Trefts, Dorothy E. Fall 1992 Max H., and Tellerman, Naomi A. Spring Consultants 54-59. 1993, 32-38. Creating a Practical Service Strategy. Roberts, Can IS Avoid Marginalization? Ryan, Hugh W. End-User Computing in a CASE Environment. Daniel D. and Wanveer, Lee. Spring 1994, Summer 1991, 57-59. Lin, Chang-Yang, and Chung, Chen-Hua. 83-86. CIO Challenges in the Changing MIS Spring 1991], 17-21. Establishing a CASE Toolbox: 15 Steps to Software Consultants: Getting Your Money’s Environment. Hayley, Kathryn J. Summer Selecting CASE Tools. Shafer, Linda I., and Worth. Broyles, Diana. Fall 1989, 81-83. 1989, 8-13. The CIO: MIS Makes Its Move into the Shafer, Donald F. Winter 1993, 15-23. Executive Suite. O'Riordan, P. Declan. The Impact of CASE on Software Development. Contingency Planning Summer 1987, 47-53. Souza, Eileen. Winter 1991, 17-24. Contingency Plans and Business Recovery Implementing a Corporatewide Information Details Overlooked in Contingency Plans. The Communications Network Game. Gillette, Dean. Fall 1992, 51-53. Strategy Through CASE. Gibson, Michael King, Jonathan R. Fall 1993, 56-59. Contingency Plans and Business Recovery: L., Snyder, Charles A., and Carr, Houston When Disaster Strikes. Gottfried, Ira S. Spring Details Overlooked in Contingency Plans. II. Summer 1990, 8-17. 1989, 86-89. King, Jonathan R. Fall 1993, 56-59. Making CASE an Organizational Reality. Alavi, Corporate Downsizing and New Technology: The Maryam. Spring 1993, 15-20 Continuous Process Improvement Impact on IS and CASE Tool Use. Miranda, An Object-Oriented View. Bordoloi, Bijoy, and Continuous Process Improvement. Ward, James Max H., and Tellerman, Naomi A. Spring Lee, Min-Hwa. Winter 1994, 22-30. A. Spring 1994, 74-79. 1993, 32-38. Of Dollars and CASE. Gray, Paul. Fall 1989, 84- Meeting Customer Requirements. Ward, James Corporate Responsibility and the MIS Manager. 86. A. Summer 1994, 75-78. Umbaugh, Robert E. Winter 1987, 58-62. The Real Costs and Benefits of CASE. Dué, The Dangers of Downsizing. Dué, Richard T. Richard T. Summer 1991, 63-66. Contracts Summer 1992, 65-67. The Realities of CASE. Hayley, Kathryn J., and The Arena of Contract Negotiations. Bigelow, Decision Processing: A New View of Enterprise Lyman, H. Thaine. Summer 1990, 18-23. Robert. Spring 1984, 37-45. Integration. Press, Gil. Winter 1993, 40-45. Software Quality Assurance in CASE Tools. Applications Maintenance Outsourcing. Chou, David C. Spring 1994, 56-61. Defining a Corporate Information Policy. Judenberg, Joseph. Fall 1994, 34-38. Umbaugh, Robert E. Spring 1984, 3-8. Strategies for Software Engineering Negotiating Better Deals with Vendors: Tips on Implementation. Souza, Eileen. Summer Enterprisewide Information Management: State- 1990, 33-37. Managing the Acquisition Process. Auer, Joe. of-the-Art Strategic Planning. Parker, Fall 1993, 66-68. Marilyn M., and Benson, Robert J. Summer Why CASE Is Not a Cure for Testing. Ryan, Transitional Outsourcing. Winder, Michael. 1989, 14-23. Hugh W. Summer 1990, 63-66. Fall 1994, 65-68. Five Steps to Using Information for Competitive What You Need to Know About Software Advantage. Millar, Victor E. Spring 1986, Computer Crime Contracts. Hoffman, Paul S. Winter 1985, 69-72. The Importance of Ethical Standards and 3-6. Computer Crime Laws for Data Security. Framework for Network Planning. Niden, Gardner, Ella Paton, et al. Fall 1989, 42-50 Howard. Fal! 1992, 16-21. Controls Design Gaining the Technology Advantage. Fried, Louis, Designing Built-in System Controls. Even-Tsur, and Johnson, Richard. Fall 1991, 7-15. Computers in Manufacturing D., and Shulman, D. Winter 1989, 28-36. Achieving CIM Through Mastery of the Basics. Global Networks. Gupta, Uma G. Fall 1992, Miller, Robert D. Summer 1987, 74-77. 28-32. Case Study: Managing IS Though Turbulent Cooperative Processing The Impending IS Crisis. Umbaugh, Robert E. Times. Caravella, Robert T. Winter 1990, Client/Server versus Cooperative Processing. Winter 1990, 61-64. 30-41. Friend, David. Summer 1994, 7-14. Information Literacy for the CEO. Kanter, Jerry. Flexible Manufacturing Systems. Attaran, Winter 1988, 52-57. Mohsen. Spring 1992, 44-47. Corporate Issues Information Systems at Utilities: An Issue of Implementing a Manufacturing Information Are You n IT Leader or an IT Laggard? Murray, Value. Arnold, Robert C., and Clow, Systems. Shah, Shashi K. Winter 1990, 8-13. Richard J. Fall 1990, 70-77. William W. Winter 1991, 51-57. Integrating Islands of Automation: The Factory Bane or Boon? What the CEO Really Thinks of Information Systems: Business Venture or Cost Floor Network. Zailyk, Stephen T. Summer MIS. Blackwell, David. Summer 1987, Center? Stretch, Terrance T. Summer 1988, 1989, 68-72. 66-70. 60-62. INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 1994 SUBJECT INDEX Information Systems Investment Strategies. The Quest for World Class IT Capability. CASE, Marginal Utility ... and Brownies: Bryan, Eugene F. Fall 1990, 27-35. Murray, Richard J. Summer 1991, 7-15. Introducing Rigor into Data Base Design. Integrated Technology? Not Until There Are The Real Costs of Outsourcing. Dué, Richard T. Christoff, Kurt A. Spring 1993, 66-69. Integrated Organizations. Stretch, Terrance Winter 1992, 78-81. Confessions of aD ata Base Heretic. Christoff, T. Spring 1986, 54-57. Realizing Outsourcing Expectations. Lacity, Kurt. Spring 1990, 66-68. Interview: James A. Willbern and Dennis M. Mary, Hirschheim, Rudy, and Willcocks, Data Base Cathedrals. Christoff, Kurt A. Fall Klinger on Building Added Value into Major Leslie. Fall 1994, 7-18. 1991, 63-64. Systems Projects. Durante, Sheila M. Reinventing the Business. Ryan, Hugh W. Data Base Interfaces. Weldon, Jay-Louise. Summer 1993, 84-88. Spring 1994, 77-79. Spring 1988, 80-82. Interview: Wendell Jones on Outsourcing. James, Running the Information Systems Organization The Data Consistency Conundrum: Deferred Philip N. Fall 1993, 72-77. Like a Business. Dunn, Kenneth L., and Versus Immediate Checking. Hatoun, Tony. IS Management Problems: Cause and Effect. Schuster, Dennie R. Spring 1986, 35-39. Summer 1989, 65-67. Gottfried, Ira S. Fall 1988, 76-77. Selling the Plan. Wallace, Robert E. Fall 1989, Data Feeding/Data Consuming: Problems and The IT Organization oft he Future. Murray, 69-71. Solutions. Te’eni, Dov. Spring 1990, 23-32. Richard J., and Hardin, Richard C. Fall 1991, 68-72. Strategic Business Planning. Laware, Gilbert W. Deals with the Devil. Christoff, Kurt. Fall 1990, Fall 1991, 44-49. 61-64. It’s Not Business as Usual in the Data Center. McKay, David T., and Connolly, Michael J. Strategic Information Systems: Current Research Full Text Retrieval Systems: A New Dimension of Spring 1991, 80-83. Issues. Trippi, Robert R., and Salameh, Data Management. Spinello, Richard A. Tamer T. Summer 1989, 30-35. Winter 1990, 53-60. How to Create a Changed Organization. Prager, Kenneth P. and Overholt, Miles H. Strategic Outsourcing Decisions. King, William A GIS for County Planning. Grupe, Fritz H. Summer 1994, 64-70. R. Fall 1994, 58-61. Winter 1992, 38-44. Keeping the Customer Satisfied: The New CIO The Strategic Value of Information Systems. How Effective Is Data Resource Management? Mandate. Plewa, Jeffrey M., and Lyman, H. Peterson, DuWayne J. Summer 1992, 85-87. Grover, Varun, and Teng, James T.C. Thaine. Winter 1992, 54-61. Technology-Driven Long-Range Planning. Summer 1991, 16-20. Lessons from Three Implementations. Levis, Carlson, Christopher K., Gardner, Ella P.., The Information Systems Plan and the Data John and von Schilling, Peter. Summer and Ruth, Stephen R. Summer 1989, 24-29. Base Plan. Moss, Clifton L., Jr. Summer 1994, 15-22. When Disaster Strikes. Gottfried, Ira S. Spring 1984, 20-26. Managing the Distributed Environment. Benn, 1989, 86-89. Integrating Distributed Data Bases into the Daniel. Fall 1991, 29-33. Information Architecture. Krasowski, Michael D. Spring 36-46. Managing Information as a Corporate Asset. Stephenson, Blair Y. Summer 1987, 82-84. Cost/Benefit Analysis Management by Myth. Christoff, Kurt A. Spring Budgets, Blood, and Turnips. Ryan, Hugh W. 1991, 67-70. Marketing Information Systems’ Potential to Fall 1989, 76-80. Senior Management. Mills, Dale S. Winter A New View of Information Modeling. Cost/Benefit Analysis. Wallace, Robert E. Fall 1990, 76-79. Thuraisingham, Bhavani, and 1984, 70-73. Venkataraman, Venkat. Spring 1992, 29-36. Measuring Technology's Business Value: Organizations Seek to Prove IT Benefits. Determining Economic Feasibility: Four The Plumber's Rules. Christoff, Kurt A. Spring Katz, Adolph I. Winter 1993, 33-39. Cost/Benefit Analysis Methods. Dué, 1992, 68-69. Richard T. Fall 1989, 14-19. Mergers and Acquisitions: Their Impact on the IS The Power of the Relational Model. Krasowski, Department. Kubilus, Norbert J. Spring Enterprisewide Information Economics: Latest Michael D. Summer 1988, 73-78. Concepts. Parker, Marilyn M., and Benson, 1991, 54-61. User-Friendly Applications Development in a Robert J. Fall 1989, 7-13. MIS Opportunities in Facilities Management. Relational Data Base Environment. Lin, Stretch, Terrance T. Fall 1986, 61-65. IfI t’s Worth More Than It Costs, Buy It! Orli, Chang-Yang. Spring 1988, 45-48. Moving Toward Self-Direction. Stokes, Stewart Richard J., and Tom, Jonathan C. Summer User-Friendly Traps. Kettelhut, Michael C. Fall 1987, 85-89. L., Jr. Winter 1994, 40-46. 1991, 22-28. The Myths of Strategic Systems. Senn, James A. Methods of Quantifying the Value ofO ffice Using Data Normalization Techniques for Automation. Schumann, Matthias. Fall Summer 1992, 7-12. Effective Data Base Design. Turk, Thomas 1989, 20-29. New Challenges in Motivating MIS Personnel. A. Winter 1985, 36-49. Courger, J. Daniel. Fall 1989, 36-41. The Value-Added DBMS. Christoff, Kurt A. A New Corporate Order. Mushet, Michael L. Data Administration Winter 1993, 65-67. Data Administration: An Old Function Adapts Summer 199], 21-26. to Its New Role. Ravindra, Palangala S. Fall The New IS Manager for the 1990s. Stokes, Data Base Management Systems 1986, 47-51. Stewart L., Jr. Winter 1991, 44-50. DBMS and 4GL Technology: Pressing Outsourcing the IS Function. Gupta, Uma G., Data Administration Interfaces. Ravindra, Questions—and Answers. Schussel, George. and Gupta, Ashok. Summer 1992, 44-50. Palangala S. Summer 1987, 71-73. Fall 1986, 82-87. Preconditions for BPR Success. Bashein, Barbara The Elusive Data Administration Function. Enhancing a DBMS Through the Use ef an J., Markus, M. Lynne, and Riley, Patricia. Weldon, Jay-Louise. Summer 1984, 70-75. Expert System. Kennedy, Andrew J., and Spring 1994, 7-13. The Shared Benefits of Data Administration. Yen, David C. Spring 1990, 55-61. Overcoming Resistance to Strategic and Ravindra, Palangala S. Winter 1987, 74-75. Evaluating Microcomputer DBMSs. Chu, Executive IS Planning and Implementation. Chao-Hsien, and Lin, Hsin-Hui. Spring Stretch, Terrance T. Winter 1988, 63-65. Data Base Management 1989, 69-75. The Productivity Paradox Revisited. Dué, Building a Business Information Model. Meador, How to Select and Evaluate a DBMS. Sibley, Richard T. Winter 1994, 74-76. Jo Guasasco. Fall 1990, 42-47. Edgar H. Spring 1985, 40-49. INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 1994 SUBJECT INDEX Integrating Distributed Data Bases into the Needs Assessment in Data Communications Geographic Information Systems: An Emerging Information Architecture. Krasowski, Networking. Levin, David P. Summer 1984, Component of Decision Support. Grupe, Michael D. Spring 1991, 36-46. 56-65. Fritz H. Summer 1990, 74-78. New Directions for Data Base Systems: A Report The New ATTIS and NTI Approach to Group Decision Support Systems. Alavi, from the 1984 NYU Symposium. Weldon, Integrating Voice and Data. Parkinson, Maryam. Summer 1991, 36-41. Jay-Louise. Winter 1985, 82-86. Richard. Fall 1985, 69-73. Management Information Delivery Systems: A The Value-Added DBMS. Christoff, Kurt A. Straight Talk on Digital Communications. Practical How-to. Owen, Darrell. Fall 1985, Winter 1993, 65-67. Parkinson, Richard. Winter 1987, 18-28. 43-49, A Strategy for Network Planning and Control. Management Support Systems at Promus. Data Center Operations Bradley, Layne C. Winter 1985, 21-28. Gibbons, Chris; Chaves, Corrine; Wilkes, An Annual Report for the Data Center. The Transition from TCP/IP to OSI. Lynch, Ronlad B.; and Frolick, Mark N. Summer Froehlich, Allan F. Winter 1984, 40-46. Daniel C. Fall 1990, 48-52. 1994, 51-56. Are You Operating or Managing Your Data Voice/Data Integration: Promise or Practice? Problem-Solving Support for TQM. Esichaikul, Center? Froehlich, Allan F. Summer 1984, Zielke, Gary. Summer 1986, 77-78. Vatcharaporn, Madey, Gregory R., and 88-90. Smith, Robert D. Winter 1994, 47-52. Management. Mentzer, John W. Winter 1986, Data Compression Selecting Workstations, Using a Cost-Benefit 76-77. Rethinking the Fundamentals. Elliott, Thomas DSS. Huttinger, James L., et al. Fall 1986, Choosing the Best Workweek for the Data R. Summer 1989, 62-64. 16-24. Center. Mentzer, John W. Summer 1985, Successful DSS Development with Traditional 55-58. Tools and Techniques. Van Tran, Hien. Data Integrity Closed-Architecture Systems. Mazursky, Alan D. Achieving Information Integrity: A Strategic Summer 1990, 46-55. Summer 1989, 73-76. Imperative. Nayar, Madhavan K. Spring Tools and Techniques for Use in Decision Computer Operations: A Case of Management 1993, 51-58. Support Systems. Gibson, Michael L., and Neglect. McLean, Ephraim R., and Wilkes, The Data Consistency Conundrum: Deferred Vedder, Richard G. Spring 1989, 42-50. Ronald B. Spring 1990, 73-76. Versus Immediate Checking. Hatoun, Tony Cost Justifying an Automated Change Control Summer 1989, 65-67. Desktop Publishing System. Rini, Nick C. Winter 1990, 73-75. Desktop Publishing: Changing the (Type) Face Getting the Most from Data Center Service Creativity Techniques of Computing. Dorman, William J. Fall Agreements. Froehlich, Allan F. Winter Enhancing the Creativity of Reengineering. 1987, 20-26. 1985, 91-93. Couger, J. Daniel, Flynn, Patrick, and It’s Not Business as Usual in the Data Center. Hellyer, Doris. Spring 1994, 24-29. Diagramming McKay, David T., and Connolly, Michael J. The Role of Constructive Diagrams in Systems Spring 1991, 80-83. Development. Sasso, William C. Winter Data Modeling Making the Most of the Three-Day Workweek. Business Impact of Strategic Data Planning. 1989, 22-27. Claus, Roger. Fall 1984, 58-65. Valderrabano, J.L., and Venkatakrishnan, V. Paving the Way for Productivity Improvement. Winter 1990, 48-52. Disaster Recovery Mentzer, John W. Winter 1987, 82-84. Management Support Systems at Promus. Disaster Recovery Planning Inside General Reducing Operating Costs: i101 Items to Check. Gibbons, Chris; Chaves, Corrine; Wilkes, Electric. Walker, Douglas D. Fall 1985, Cross, Philip C. Winter 1984, 3-15. Ronlad B.; and Frolick, Mark N. Summer 25-33. 1994, 51-56. Security During System Recovery and Repair. Data C ications A New View of Information Modeling. Axelrod, C. Warren. Winter 1990, 42-47. Achieving Optimum Mainfr:tme Performance Thuraisingham, Bhavani, and When Disaster Strikes. Gottfried, Ira S. Spring with Front-End Communications Processors. *enkataraman, Venkat. Spring 1992, 29-36 1989, 86-89. Gitomer, Jerry. Winter 1985, 57-62. Reengineering Done Right. Friedlander, Philip The Dimension System 85 PBX. Parkinson, and Toothman, William E. Winter 1994, Distriauted Processing Richard. Summer 1984, 76-81. 7-15. Distributed Information Security: Responsibility End-User Communications. Gillette, Dean. Fall Assignments and Costs. Fried, Louis. 1993, 60-62. Decision Processing Summer 1993, 56-65. The Impact of Transborder Data Flow Regulation. Decision Processing: A New View of Enterprise Managing Distributed Computing. Ross, Guynes, Jan L., Guynes, C. Stephen, and Integration. Press, Gill. Winter 1993, 40-45. Richard. Summer 1994, 41-50. Thorn, Ron G. Summer 1990, 70-73. Managing the Distributed Environmental. Benn, Increasing Data Communications Control Decision Support Systems Daniel. Fall 1991, 29-33. Through System Simulation. Thompson, H. A Corporate Strategy for Decision Support Planned Migration to Distributed Systems. Paul. Winter 1987, 29-38. Systems. Young, Lawrence F. Winter 1984, Booth, Grayce M. Fall 1984, 32-39. An International Perspective on Digital 58-62. Preparing for a Distributed Environment. Vinea, Communications. Novotny, Eric J. Spring Decision Technology Systems. Forgionne, Vladimir. Spring 1992, 79-81. 1984, 72-75. Guisseppi A. Fall 1991, 34-43. ISDN: A Global Solution to Transmission Needs. Design Issues for Intelligent Microcomputer- Documentation Conard, James W. Winter 1987, 8-17. Based Decision Support Systems. Chu, Documentation Standards for User-Developed Minimizing the Impairments to Data Chao-Hsien. Spring 1989, 25-33. Applications. Pierson, J.K., Forcht, Karen Communications Integrity. Black, Uyless D. DSS Development: Promise and Practice. Huff, A., and Moates, William H. Winter 1988, Winter 1987, 48-57. Sid L. Fall 1986, 8-15. 78-80. INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 1994 SUBJECT INDEX A New Look at Documentation and Training: Methods of Quantifying the Value of Office Assessing Customer Perceptions. Karten, Naomi. Technical Communicator as Problem Solver. Automation. Schumann, Matthias. Fall Spring 1994, 50-55. Graig, John S., and Beck, Charles E. 1989, 20-29. The Benefits and Problems of User Computing. Summer 1993, 47-55. MIS Budget Cutbacks: Alternative Actions for Guimaraes, Tor. Fall 1984, 3-9. Translating Technical Data into Effective User MIS Managers. Khan, M.B., and Kukalis, Beyond End-User Computing: Managing in the Manuals. Perryman, Polly. Summer 1985, Sal. Fall 1989, 30-35. Third Era. Arkush, Eevelyn. Spring 1986, 35-38. The Productivity Paradox. Dué, Richard T. 58-60. Winter 1993, 68-71. A Business Approach to Cracking the Documentation Management The Real Costs of Outsourcing. Dué, Richard T. Applications Backlog. Severson, Eric, and Systems Winter 1992, 78-81. Kozar, Kenneth A. Winter 1988, 17-21. PCs for Document Management Systems. De A Sensible Approach to Outsourcing. Meyer, N. Channeling the End-User Computing Initiative: Bruyn, Katherine Aschener. Winter 1989, Dean. Fall 1994, 23-27. A Case Study. Steele, Jean, and Bottomley, 78-84. Systems Development and Cost Estimating. Dick. Spring 1988, 49-55. Lederer, Albert L., and Prasad, Jayesh. Fall Com’ 1g to Terms with End-User Systems Downsizing 1993, 37-41. Integration. Porter, Leslie R., and Gogan, The Basics of Rightsizing. Rowley, Thomas H., Janis L. Winter 1988, 8-16. and Smiley, John D. Fall 1991, 16-21. EDP Auditing Coping with the Perils of Expanding PC Use. Client/Server versus Cooperative Processing. Can Management Rely on the MIS Quality King, John L. Fall 1986, 66-70. Friend, David. Summer 1994, 7-14. Assurance Group? Perry, William E. Fall Customer-Driven Long-Range Planning: Corporate Downsizing and New Technology: The 1985, 67-68. Integrating EUC into IS Planning. Tayntor, Christine B. Fall 1993, 13-20. Impact on IS and CASE Tool Use. Miranda, How to Maintain Control ir the Data Base Max H., and Tellerman, Naomi A. Spring Environment. Perry, William E. Spring Documentation Standards for User-Developed 1993, 32-38. 1984, 46-54. Applications. Pierson, J.K., Forcht, Karen A., and Moates, William H. Winter 1988, The Dangers of Downsizing. Dué, Richard T. The Relationship Between EDP Audit and 78-80. Summer 1992, 65-67. Quality Assurance. Perry, William E. Dysfunctional User Behavior in Systems Life After Rightsizing. Stokes, Stewart L., Jr. Winter 1984, 90-92. Development. Lin, Engming, and Hsieh, Fall 1994, 69-71. Chang-tseh. Winter 1990, 87-89. Education Moving Toward Self-Direction. Stokes, Stewart Empowering the User Community. Delligatta, L., Jr. Winter 1994, 40-46. Building a Stronger IRM Curriculum. Laribee, Ann. Summer 1992, 63-64. Janet F. Spring 1992, 22-28. Organizational Effects of Downsizing: Strategies End-User Computing and Business: Forming a Educating Communications Managers. Gillette, for Moving Off the Mainframe. Connor, More Perfect Union. Arkush, Eevelyn, and William D. Summer 1993, 30-34. Dean. Spring 1992, 70-72. Stanton, Steven A. Fall 1987, 60-63. Rightsizing the IS Department. Powell, Jon L. Education and Training: Key to a Competitive End-User Computing in a CASE Environment. Strategy. James, Philip N. Spring 1992, 15- Spring 1993, 81-83. Lin, Chang-Yang, and Chung, Chen-Hua. 7A2 Spring 1991, 17-21. Economic Issues The Importance of Continuous Education. End-User Computing: Power to the People. Nolan, Richard L. Spring 1992, 85-88. Budgeting for the IS Function. King, John L. Stanton, Steven A. Summer 1988, 79-81. Spring 1989, 83-85. Integrated Performance Support. Winslow, EUC Becomes Enterprise Computing. Delligatta, The Changing Political Economy of Chargeout Charles D., and Caldwell, James C. Spring Ann, and Umbaugh, Robert E. Fall 1993, 1992, 76-78. Systems. King, John L. Spring 1988, 65-67. 53-55. Meeting the IT Challenging ofB usiness. The Gap Between Systems Developers and Users. Client/Server Feasibility. Dué, Richard T. Quarstein, V.A., Ramakrishna, H.V., and Christensen, Dawn M. Fall 1991, 73-75. Summer 1994, 79-82. Vijayaraman, B.S. Spring 1994, 62-70. Considering Costs in Networking. King, John L. The MIS Education Crisis: 10 Steps for Industry. HumaEfnf ecRteisvoe urIcnet roMdauncatigoenm eonft M:i cGruoicdoemlpinuetse rf or Fall 1987, 64-65. Lemos, Ronald S. Spring 1985, 24-30. Technology. Pliskin, Nava. Spring 1989, 51-58. The Dangers of Downsizing. Dué, Richard T. A New Paradigm for IS. Farwell, Douglas W., et Integrating IS Disciplines into End-User Training. Summer 1992, 65-67. al. Spring 1992, 7-14. Karten, Naomi. Winter 1991, 75-78. Determining Economic Feasibility: Four Planning the Integration of Information Managing End-User Computing as a Value- Cost/Benefit Analysis Methods. Dué, Technology into Business Curricula. Khan, Added Resource. Alavi, Maryam, Nelson, R. Richard T. Fall 1989, 14-19. M.B. Summer 1988, 49-54. Ryan, and Weiss, Ira. Summer 1988, 26-35. The Economics of UNIX. King, John L. Winter Managing Micro Proliferation. Huff, Sid L., and 1990, 80-86. Electronic Data Interchange Munro, Malcolm C. Fall 1989, 72-75. Enterprisewide Information Economics: Latest Electronic Data Interchange: The Elements of Measuring the Value of End-User Computing. Concepts. Parker, Marilyn M., and Benson, Implementation. Senn, James A. Winter Stanton, Steven A., and Arkush, Eevelyn. Robert J. Fall 1989, 7-13. 1992, 45-53. Fall 1988, 62-63. Flexible Leasing Options. Bouldin, Kenneth A. Motivating User Acceptance for Integrated Summer 1992, 68-70. End-User Computing Office Support Systems. Fried, Louis. Information Systems: Business Venture or Cost Achieving World-Class End-User Computing. Summer 1986, 50-55. Center? Stretch, Terrance T. Summer 1988, Halloran, John P. Fall 1993, 7-12. The Myth of the Sophisticated User. Karten, 60-62. Approaches to End-User Computing: Service Naomi. Winter 1988, 81-83. Investing in Alternative Computing Trajectories. May Spell Success. Leitheiser, Robert L., New Challenges or the End of EUC? Tayntor, King, John L. Spring 1987, 71-72. and Wetherbe, James. Winter 1986, 9-14. Christine B. Summer 1994, 86-88. INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 1994 SUBJECT INDEX On Managing Change. Mazursky, Alar. D. Decision Technology Systems. Forgionne, Successful Deployment Strategies. Gupta, Uma Winter 1985, 67-72. Guisseppi A. Fall 1991, 34-43 G. Winter 1992, 21-27. Partners in Excellence. 'Tayntor, Christine B. Executive Information Systems: Determining The Technology Transfer of Expert Systems. Rao, Winter 1994, 81-83. Information Requirements. Watson, Hugh H. Raghav. Summer 1991, 42-47 Staffing to Support End-User Computing in the J., and Frolick, Mark. Spring 1992, 37-43. 1990s. Karten, Naomi. Summer 1990, 67-69. Executive Information Systems: An Overview of Feasibility Analysis Standards for User-Driven Applications Development. Reck, Robert H., and Hall, Client/Server Feasibility. Dué, Richard T. Development. Karten, Naomi. Summer James R. Fall 1986, 25-30. Summer 1994, 79-82. 1991, 60-62 Executive Information Systems: Successes and Determining Economic Feasibility: Four Failures, Insights and Misconceptions. The State of Information Center Services: An Cost/Benefit Analysis Methods. Dué, Friend, David. Fall 1986, 31-36. Empirical Study. Carr, Houston H., Rainer, Richard T. Fall 1989, 14-19. R. Kelly, Jr., and Young, Dale. Winter 1993, Executive Information Technology: A Strategic 54-61. Necessity at Motorola Codex. Carroll, Chris, Strategic Thinking and the Personal Computer: and Larkin, Chris. Summer 1992, 21-29. AFni beIlrl umOipntatiicnsg Look at Fiber-Optic Some Policy Considerations. Raho, Louis E., Guidelines for Designing EIS Interfaces. Transmission Systems. Held, Gilbert. Watson, Hugh J., and Satzinger, John. Fall and Belohav, James A. Fall 1986, 52-57. Winter 1987, 39-47. 1994, 46-52. System Reengineering and the User. Delligatta, Ann. Winter 1992, 76-81. Implementing an Executive Information System: Seven Steps for Success. Barrow, Carig. Fourth-Generation Languages Third-Era Information Systems: Strategy Spring 1990, 41-46. MIS Professionals’ Attitudes Toward and Development. Arkush, Eevelyn. Fall 1986, Perceptions of 4GLs. Kosrowpour, Mehdi, Low-Cost Approaches to Executive Information 1 d-//. Systems. O'Shea, Timothy J. Spring 1989, and Lanasa, John M. Fall 1989, 51-57. Third-Era Information Systems: Strategy 34-41. Reducing the Applications Backlog with 4GLs. Development Continued. Arkush, Eevelyn, and Stanton, Steven A. Spring 1987, 66-69. Management Support Systems at Promus. Campbell, Donald F. Fall 1985, 8-13. Gibbons, Chris; Chaves, Corrine; Wilkes, A Survey of 4GL Users and Applications. Training for Users as a Management Issue. Ronlad B.; and Frolick, Mark N. Summer Lehman, John A., and Wetherbe, James C. Chrisman, Carol, and Beccue, Barbara. 1994, 51-56. Summer 1989, 44-52 Summer 1990. 56-62. User Satisfaction with EISs: Meeting the Needs User-Developed Applications: What Are They of Executive Users. Benard, Roch, and Satir, General Management Doing? Summer, Mary. Fall 1986, 37-46. Ahmet. Fall 1993, 21-29. Aligning IS with User Expectations. Caravella, User-Driven Systems Development. Ryan, Hugh Robert T. Spring 1989, 76-82. W. Summer 1993, 66-68. Expert Systems Assessing Customer Perceptions. Karten, Naomi. User-Friendly Applications Development in a Ayverting Development Problems. Wong, Bo K., Spring 1994, 50-55. Relational Data Base Environment. Lin, and Chong, John K.S. Winter 1992, 15-20. Chang-Yang. Spring 1988, 45-48. Blueprint for Business Literacy. Stokes, Stewart Business Strategy Advisor: An Expert Systems L., Jr. Spring 1993, 73-76. User-Friendly Traps. Kettelhut, Michael C. Fall Implementation. Schumann, Matthias, et al. 1991, 22-28. Spring 1989, 16-24. Building the Business of the Future. Murray, Richard J., and Trefts, Dorothy E. Fall User Productivity and Windows: Choosing the Design Issues for Intelligent Microcomputer- Right Desktop Solution. Heron, Lori. Fall Based Decision Support Systems. Chu, 1992, 54-59. 1993, 30-36. Chao-Hsien. Spring 1989, 25-33. Building Effective Project Teams. Stokes, Stewart L., Jr. Summer 1990, 38-45. User Satisfaction with EISs: Meeting the Needs Enhancing a DBMS Through the Use of an of Executive Users. Benard, Roch, and Satir, Expert System. Kennedy, Andrew J., and Case Study: Managing IS Through Turbulent Ahmet. Fall 1993, 21-29. Yen, David C. Spring 1990, 55-61. Times. Caravella, Robert T. Winter 1990, 30-41. Expert Systems and Groupware. Gray, Paul. CIO Challenges in the Changing MIS Enterprise Computing Spring 1989, 90-92. Environment. Hayley, Kathryn J. Summer Decision Processing: A New View of Enterprise An Expert Systems Forecast. Liebowitz, Jay. Integration. Press, Gil. Winter 1993, 40-45. Spring 1990, 69-72. 1989, 8-13. EUC Becomes Enterprise Computing. Delligatta, Expert Systems: Past, Present, and Future. Dinosaurs of the Information World. Gibson, Michael L, and Cross, Bob. Summer 1987, Ann, and Umbaugh, Robert E. Fall 1993, Watson, Hugh J., and Mann, Robert I. Fall “5+3 -5o5e. 1988, 39-46. 57-60. Education and Training: Key to a Competitive IS A Guide to Selecting Expert Systems Ethics Applications. Lu, Ming-te, and Guimaraes, Strategy. Spring 1992, 15-21. Controlling the Threat to Personal Privacy. Tor. Spring 1989, 8-15. Enhancing the Creativity of Reengineering. Agranoff, Michael H. Summer 1991, 49-52. Knowledge-Based Systems for Users: Enhancing Couger, J. Daniel, Flynn, Patrick, and The Importance of Ethical Standards and the Productivity of Help Desks. Armstrong, Hellyer, Doris. Spring 1994, 24-29. Computer Crime Laws for Data Security. Jack. Winter 1992, 28-37. Evaluating the Effectiveness oft he IS Gardner, Ella Paton, et al. Fall 1989, 42-50. Professional Workstations: Serenity at the Edge Management Support System. Morino, oft he Envelope. Ryan, Hugh W. Spring Mario M. Summer 1988, 55-59. 1989, 59-65. How to Create a Changed Organization. Prager, Executive Information Systems Case Study: Evaluating IS by Using an Executive The Reality and Future of Expert Systems. Goel, Kenneth P. and Overholt, Miles H. Information System. Kallman, Ernest A., Ashish. Winter 1994, 53-61. Summer 1994, 64-70. and McKinnon, William P. Fall 1989, Standards for Expert System Tools. Deschamps, Human Factors in Quality Assurance. Prince, E. 58-68. Paul. winter 1992, 8-14. Ted. Summer 1993, 78-80. INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 1994 SUBJECT INDEX Implementing the IS Architecture. Gifford, The Growth of the Third-Party Maintenance The Limits of Growth. Elliott, Thomas R. Robert. Fall 1992, 41-47. Industry. International Resource Summer 1987, 61-65. The Importance of Ethical Standards and Development Inc. Winter 1988, 38-41. Moving Toward Self-Direction. Stokes, Stewart Computer Crime Laws for Data Security. L., Jr. Winter 1994, 40-46. Gardner, Ella Paton, et al. Fall 1989, 42-50. Help Desks A New Corporate Order. Mushet, Michael L. IS and Americans with Disabilities Act: New Knowledge-Based Systems for Users: Enhancing Summer 1991, 21-26. Challenges for IS Management. Bogumil, the Productivity of Help Desks. Armstrong, The New IS Manager for the 1990s. Stokes, Walter A., Jr., and Gupta, Uma. Summer Jack. Winter 1992, 28-37. Stewart L., Jr. Winter 1991, 44-50. 1993, 74-77. The Quest for World Class IT Capability. Key Issues in Human Resources Management. Human Resources Management Murray, Richard J. Summer 1991, 7-15. Zawacki, Robert A. Winter 1993, 72-75. Blueprint for Business Literacy. Stokes, Stewart Rallying Round the Standard(s). Elliott, Management for Quality Data Processing. L., Jr. Spring 1993, 73-76. Thomas R. Winter 1988, 58-60. Smith, Daniel L. Spring 1986, 40-42. Human Factors in Quality Assurance. Prince, E. Rethinking the Fundamentals. Elliott, Thomas Managing the Complexities of the IS Ted. Summer 1993, 78-80. R. Summer 1989, 62-64. Department. Chernick, Aubrey G. Winter Human Resource Management: Guidelines for Seamless Systems Integration. Gitomer, Jerry 1992, 93-96. Effective Introduction of Microcomputer Summer 1989, 77-80. Managing a Small MIS Shop. Norris, Richard L.., Technology. Pliskin, Nava. Spring 1989, 51-58. Software Industry Merger Mania. Silvers, Gary and Lem, Darral. Winter 1989, 91-95. IS and Americans with Disabilities Act: New A. Winter 1992, 86-88. Meeting the IS Challenge: A Success Story. Challenges for IS Management. Bogumil, Vendor Shakeouts, Mergers, and Strategic Caravella, Robert T. Winter 1989, 68-72. Walter A., Jr., and Gupta, Uma. Summer Alliances: The Impact on User Moving Toward Self-Direction. Stokes, Stewart 1993, 74-77. Organizations. Elliott, Thomas R. Fall L., Jr. Winter 1994, 40-46. Key Issues in Human Resources Management. 1987, 57-59. Zawacki, Robert A. Winter 1993, 72-75. The New IS Manager for the 1990s. Stokes, Stewart L., Jr. Winter 1991, 44-50. An MIS Manager’s Guide to Hiring Programmers. Information Center Outsourcing and the New IT Executive. Corbett, Ruhl, Janet. Spring 1990, 47-54. Establishing Effective Information Center User Michael, F’. Fall 1994, 19-22. Personnel Management: Personal Styles and Groups. Crouse, Roger L. Spring 1987, 41-47. Behavior Patterns. Novak, Jonathan B. The Information Center’s Critical Post-Start-Up Process Visualization. Barret, John L. Spring Winter 1989, 44-54. Phase. Vacca, John R. Spring 1985, 50-56. 1994, 14-23. Recruiting Fourth-Generation Programmers. Information Centers: A Survey of Services, Resolving Paradoxes of Change: Achieving Ketler, Karen, Smith, Robert D., and Decisions, Problems, and Successes. Purposeful Change in IS. LeBleu, Ronald E., Weinroth, Jay. Fall 1992, 64-67. Wetherbe, James, and Leitheiser, Robert L. and Sobkowiak, Roger T. Summer 1993, Summer 1985, 3-10. 7-12. Try Tough-Minded Management. Canton, Alan Hypertext MIS’s Role in Determining Information Center Problem-Solving Support for TQM. Esichaikul, Services. Carr, Houston H., Young, Dale, and M. Summer 1994, 89-92. Vatcharaporn, Madey, Gregory R., and Rainer, Rex Kelly, Jr. Spring 1990, 33-40. The Transformation of Computing: Riding the Smith, Robert D. Winter 1994, 47-52. A New Challenge: The Information Center. Wave. Favian, Robert. Spring 1987, 87-89. Hypertext Tools for Knowledge Workers. Carlson, Hearn, Steve. Winter 1984, 16-23. Patricia Ann, and Slaven, Michael. Spring New Environments, New Organizations: Who Geographic Information Systems 1992, 53-61. Manages the Evolving MIS Challenge? A GIS for County Planning. Grupe, Fritz H. Huggins, Lawrence A., and Flynn, A. John Winter 1992, 38-44. Winter 1989, 85-88. Imaging Image Processing Systems. Rainer, R. Kelly, Jr., Staffing the Information Center for Long-Term Groupware et al. Summer 1992, 30-37. Success. Amoudse, Donald, and Ouellette, Expert Systems and Groupware. Gray, Paul. L.. Paul. Winter 1986, 78-80. Spring 1989, 90-92. The State of Information Center Services: An Group Decision Support Systems. Alavi, Industry Trends Empirical Study. Carr, Houston H., Rainer, Maryam. Summer 1991, 36-41. The Basics of Rightsizing. Rowley, Thomas H., R. Kelly, Jr., and Young, Dale. Winter 1993, and Smiley, John D. Fall 1991, 16-21. 54-58. The Brave New World of Service. Elliott, Strategic and Operational Issues for the Group Work Thomas R. Summer 1988, 63-65. Successful Information Center. Thorn, Ron JAD Methodology and Group Dynamics: A CEO’s View of Systems Integration. Hoover, G., Guynes, Jan L., and Guynes, C. Improving Group Decision Making. William R. Summer 1989, 81-86. Stephen. Spring 1990, 15-22. Kettelhut, Michael C. Winter 1993, 46-53. CIO Challenges in the Changing MIS Ten Pitfalls of Information Center Environment. Hayley, Kathryn J. Summer Implementation. Swider, Gaile A. Winter Hardware 1989, 8-13. 1988, 22-28. Business Outlook on Parallel Computing. Fink, Economic Concentration in the Computer User-Friendly Controls in the Information Carl. Spring 1994, 44-49. Industry: Should You Be Worried? Elliott, Center. Metz, Galen. Spring 1988, 25-31. Client/Server versus Cooperative Processing. Thomas R. Spring 1988, 68-71. Friend, David. Summer 1994, 7-14. Factors Influencing the Growth oft he MIS Information Engineering Department: A Survey. Farhoomand, Farzad, Accelerated Application Engineering: A Cost- Hardware Maintenance and Gatehouse, Mark. Spring 1988, 56-60. Effective Development Approach. Rosenberg, The Brave New World of Service. Elliott, The Impact of Focused Marketing. Elliott, Barry F., and Zimmerman, Robert M. Thomas R. Summer 1988, 63-65. Thomas R. Fall 1988, 74-75. Winter 1993, 7-14. INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 1994 SUBJECT INDEX Information Integrity Building Added Value into Major Systems IS Economics Achieving Information Integrity: A Strategic Projects. Willbern, James A., and Klinger, Budgets, Blood, and Turnips. Ryan, Hugh W. Imperative. Nayar, Madhavan K. Spring Dennis M. Summer 1993, 84-88. Fall 1989, 76-80. 1993, 51-58. A CEO’s View of Systems Integration. Hoover, The Dangers of Downsizing. Dué, Richard T. William R. Summer 1989, 81-86. Summer 1992, 65-67. information Modeling Changes in Organizational Structure. Drucker, Determining Economic Feasibility: Four A New View of Information Modeling. Peter F. Winter 1987, 91-96. Cost/Benefit Analysis Methods. Dué, Thuraisingham, Bhavani, and The Continuing Challenges of Systems Richard T. Fall 1989, 14-19. Venkataraman, Venkat. Spring 1992, 29-36. Development. Delligatta, Ann, and Hensel, Enterprisewide Information Economics: Latest Ron. Winter 1991, 89-94. Concepts. Parker, Marilyn M., and Benson, Information Resource Management Decentralization at Lear Siegler. DeJarnett, Robert J. Fall 1989, 7-13. Building a Stronger IRM Curriculum. Laribee, Flexible Leasing Options. Bouldin, Kenneth A. Larry. Winter 1986, 81-84. Janet F. Spring 1992, 22-28. Summer 1992, 68-70. The Importance of Continuous Education. A Case for Active Data Dictionaries: Lessons Methods of Quantifying the Value of Office Nolan, Richard L. Spring 1992, 85-88. from the Microcomputer World. Weldon, Automation. Schumann, Matthias. Fall The Importance of a Quality Improvement Jay-Louise. Summer 1985, 42-45. 1989, 20-29. Program. Munson, John B. Summer 1990, Data Transformation—What’s in a Name? MIS Budget Cutbacks: Alternative Actions for 83-88. Folea, Richard V. Spring 1987, 63-65. MIS Managers. Khan, M.B., and Kukalis, Information Services in Banking. Barmann, The Emergence of the Comprehensive Sal. Fall 1989, 30-35. Mark. Fall 1988, 84-88. Information Management System. Ryan, Object-Oriented Technology: The Economics of a Hugh W. Winter 1987, 63-70. Information Systems as a Competitive Weapon. New Paradigm. Dué, Richard T. Summer Focus on Effectiveness. Bryce, Milt. Fall 1992, Janulaitis, M. Victor. Fall 1986, 88-92. 1993, 69-73. 70-72. Information Systems Planning and Integration. Of Dollars and CASE. Gray, Paul. Fall 1989, How Effective Is Data Resource Management? Reynolds, Carl H. Spring 1988, 92-95. 84-86. Grover, Varun, and Teng, James T.C. Integrating Communications and IS. Halliwell; The Productivity Paradox. Dué, Richard T. Summer 1991, 16-20. Janet. Spring 1993, 87-92. Winter 1993, 68-71. Managing Data. Weldon, jay-Louise. Winter IS Reengineering. Gibson, Curys F. Winter The Real Costs and Benefits of CASE. Dué, 1984, 76-78. 1993, 83-87. Richard T. Summer 1991, 63-66. Who Owns the Data? Weldon, Jay-Louise. IS’s Role in Quality Customer Service. The Real Costs of Outsourcing. Dué, Richard T. Winter 1986, 54-57. Sommerhauser, Jerome D. Summer 1991, Winter 1992, 78-81. 74-78. Systems Development and Cost Estimating. Integration Long-Range Planning at the Los Angeles County Lederer, Albert L, and Prasad, Jayesh. Fall Closed-Architecture Systems. Mazursky, Alan D. DP Department. Hayes, Edgar H. Spring 1993, 37-41. Summer 1989, 73-76. 1986, 73-76. Decision Processing: A New View of Enterprise Managing the Complexities of the IS Joint Application Design Integration. Press, Gil. Winter 1993, 40-45. Department. Chernick, Aubrey G. Winter JAD Methodology and Group Dyanmics: Integrating Commercial Software Packages. 1992, 93-96. Improving Group Decision Making. Grupe, Fritz H., and Symonds, Mark L. Fall Managing IS at IBM. Rully, A. Donald. Winter Kettlehut, Michael C. Winter 1993, 46-53. 1992, 33-40. 1988, 86-88. Integrating Islands of Automation: The Factory Managing MIS Like A Business. Morino, Mario Knowledge-Based Systems Floor Network. Zailyk, Stephen T. Summer M. Fall 1987, 76-78. Averting Developing Problems. 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