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SUBJECT INDEX FIVE-YEAR SUBJECT INDEX, 1999-2003 Agents Palaniswamy, Rajagopal and Frank, Tyler G. Analyzing Agents for Electronic Commerce. Spring 2002, 53-69. Wang, Shouhong. Winter 1999, 40-47. Technology and the Decentralization of Infor- mation Systems. Kahai, Paramjit, Carr, Application Analysis Houston H., and Snyder, Charles A. Summer Analyzing Agents for Electronic Commerce. 2003, 51-60. Wang, Shouhong. Winter 1999, 40-47. Artificial intelligence Applications Development Analyzing Agents for Electronic Commerce. Building Web Applications. Chen, Jim Q. and Wang, Shouhong. Winter 1999, 40-47. Heath, Richard D. Winter 2001, 68-79. Book Reviews Application Service Providers Accelerating Customer Relationships: Using Application Service Providers. Dewire, Dawna CRM and Relationship Technologies. Gray, Travis. Fall 2000, 14-19. Paul. Spring 2001, 88-92. Bundles from Britain. Gray, Paul. Spring 1999, 80-84. Applications Software Commerce by Any Other Name. Gray, Paul. Application Service Providers. Dewire, Dawna Travis. Fall 2000, 14-19. Winter 2000, 84-88. Data Warehouses: More than Just Mining. Gray, Paul. Spring 2001, 88-92. Architecture Digital Places: Building Our City of Bits. Gray, Causal Architecture: Bringing the Zachman Paul. Spring 2001, 88-92. Framework to Life. Vail, Edmund F, U1. Sum- E-Commerce Overviews and Close-Ups. Gray, mer 2002, 8-19. Paul. Winter 1999, 84-87. Critical Issues Affecting an ERP Implementa- Economic Visions. Gray, Paul. Fall 1999, 73-76. tion. Bingi, P, Sharma, M.K., and. Goda, J.K. The Leading Edge in IS Management. Gray, Summer 1999, 7-14. Paul. Spring 2000, 87-91. Integrating Core IT Process: A Case Study. Pur- The New Business Currency. Gray, Paul. Spring vis, Russell L. and McCray, Gordon E. Sum- 2002, 91-94. mer 1999, 36-46. Redesigning Enterprise Processes for e-Busi- K-Commerce: Knowledge-Based Commerce ness. Gray, Paul. Spring 2001, 88-92. Architecture with Convergence of E-Com- Topics Old and New. Gray, Paul. Fall 2000, 62- merce and Knowledge Management. 70. Kocharekar, R. Spring 2001, 30-35. The Usual Suspects. Gray, Paul. Winter 2001, The Knowledge Repository: Organizational 92-96. Memory Information Systems. Hackbarth, Gary and Grover, Varun. Summer 1999, 21- 30. Business Process Reengineering Oracle ERP and Network Computing Architec- Aligning Strategies, Process, and IT: A Case ture: Implementation and Performance. Study. Feurer, Rainer, Chaharbaghi Kazem, 85 INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 20063 SUBJECT INDEX Weber, Michael, and Wargin, John. Winter Change Management 2000, 23-34. CIO on Center Stage: 9/11 Changes Everything. The IT Imperative in Business Transformation. Ball, Leslie D. Spring 2002, 8-11. Murray, Richard J. and Trefts, Dorothy E. Facilitating Transformations in IT: Lessons Winter 2000, 17-22. Learned along the Way. Norman, Steve and Transforming an Organization through Proto- Zawacki, Robert A. Spring 2002, 12-18. typing. Hume, S., DeVane, T., and Smith Forces of Change: Ten Trends that Will Impact Slater,J .F all 1999, 49-59 the Internet Over the Next Five Years. Erb- schloe, Michael. Summer 2001, 25-29. IT Education Success Strategies for Change Career Development Management. Ball, Leslie D. Fall 2000, 74- At the Crossroads of Technology and Manage- Tidb s ment. Stokes, Stewart L. Spring 1999, 7-11. Managing the Three Levels of Change. O’Hara M., Watson, R., and Kavan, C.B. Summer Case-Based Reasoning 1999, 63-70. Information Technology Knowledge Sharing Managing the Toughest Transition: Part One. Using Case-Based Reasoning. Mamaghani, Stokes, Stewart L. Spring 2003, 8-13. Farrokh. Fail 2002, 13-20. Managing the Toughest Transition: Part Two. Stokes, Stewart L. Summer 2003, 76-81. Case Studies Passing the Baton: Helping Your Successor to Aligning Strategies, Process, and IT: A Case Succeed. Grupe, Fritz H., Jooste, Simon, Study. Feurer, Rainer, Chaharbaghi, Kazem, and Patel, Nilesh. Spring 2003, 19-25. Weber, Michael, and Wargin, John. Winter Transforming an Organization through Proto- 2000, 23-34. typing. Hume, S., DeVane,T. , and Smith Assimilating New TechnologiesT:he Role of Slater,J .F all 1999, 49-59. Organizational Culture. Hoffman, Norman The Turnover and Retention of IT Managers in and Klepper, Robert. Summer 2000, 36-42. Rapidly Changing Organizations. Longe- Building Customer Data Warehouses for a Mar- necker, Clinton O. and Scazzero, Joseph A. keting and Service Environment: A Case Winter 2003, 58-63. Study. Marks, Wendy T. and Frolick, Mark N. Summer 2001, 51-56. Communications Management E-Business Management Strategies: A Business- A Framework for Web Marketing Strategies. to-Business Case Study. Phan, Dien D. Fall Nour, Mohamed A. and Fadlalla, Adam. 2001, 61-69. Spring 2000, 41-50. Enhancing Manufacturing Performance with Internet Technologies for Improving Data ERP Systems. Palaniswamy, Rajagopal and Access. Bajgoric, Nijaz. Summer 2001, 30- Frank,Tyler. Summer 2000, 43-55. 41. Evaluation of Environments for Portals Devel- opment: A Case Study. Mendoza, Luis E., Griman, Anna C., Pérez, Maria A., and Rojas, Competitive Advantage Teresita. Spring 2002, 70-84. Building Customer Data Warehouses for a Mar- The Evolution of EDI for Competitive Advan- keting and Service Environment: A Case tage: The FedEx Case. Williams, Margaret L. Study. Marks, Wendy T. and Frolick, Mark N. and Frolick, Mark N. Spring 2001, 47-53. Summer 2001, 51-56. Strategic Partnerships with Innovative Custom- CIO’s Perspective on Competitive Intelligence. ers: A Japanese Case Study. Kodama, Mit- Vedder, Richard G. and Guynes, C. Stephen. suru. Spring 2002, 31-52. Fall 2002, 49-55. Structuring the Interaction Between IT and Electricity Deregulation: Its New Bonanza. Business Units. Gordon, Judith R. and Gor- Howe, Douglas J. and Cuccaro, James E. don, Steven R. Winter 2000, 7-16. Summer 2001, 83-91. Trading Partner Trust in B2B E-Commerce:A The Evolution of EDI for Competitive Advan- Case Study. Ratnasingam, Pauline and Phan, tage: The FedEx Case. Williams, Margaret L. Dien D. Summer 2003, 39-50. and Frolick, Mark N. Spring 2001, 47-53. The Value of Outsourcing:A Field Study. Down- Facilitating Transformations in IT: Lessons ing, Charles E., Field, Joy M., and Ritzman, Learned along the Way. Norman, Steve and Larry P. Winter 2003, 84-89. Zawacki, Robert A. Spring 2002, 12-18. 86 INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 2003 SUBJECT INDEX Forecasting Market Trends with Neural Net- Griman, Anna C., Pérez, Maria A., and Rojas, works. Aiken, Milam and Bsat, Mohammad. Teresita. Spring 2002, 70-84. Fall 1999, 42-48. Internet-Based Business-to-Business Electronic Leveraging Web-Based Information Systems. Commerce: A CIO’s Perspective. Soliman, Dunn, Jacquelin R. and Varano, Michael W. Khalid S. Winter 2003, 35-41. Fall 1999, 60-69. Is it Time for an IT Ethics Program? Grupe, Fritz Partnering on Extranets for Strategic Advan- H., Garcia-Jay, Timothy, and Kuechler, Will- tage. Chan, Steven and Davis, Tim R.V. Win- iam. Summer 2002, 51-57. ter 2000, 58-64. IT’s Role in Organizational Memory and Learn- Strategic Implications of Electronic Linkages. ing. Croasdell, David T.W inter 2001, 8-11. Young, D., Carr, H.H., and Rainer, R.K., Jr. Knowledge Management Today: Challenges Winter 1999, 32-39. and Opportunities. Sharp, Duane. Spring 2003, 32-37. Components Managing the Toughest Transition: Part One. The Economics of Component-Based Develop- Stokes, Stewart L. Spring 2003, 8-13. ment. Dué, Richard T. Winter 2000, 92-95. Managing the Toughest Transition: Part Two. Stokes, Stewart L. Summer 2003, 7681. Passing the Baton: Helping Your Successor to Computer Crime Succeed. Grupe, Fritz H., Jooste, Simon, Cyber Crime: How Technology Makes It Easy and Patel, Nilesh. Spring 2003, 19-25. and What to Do about It. Oates, Brad. Sum- Preparing for Euro Business Transactions. mer 2001, 92-96. Sipior, Janice C. and Ward, Burke T. Summer 1999, 47-56. Computing for the Disabled Privacy on the Web: An Examination of User Developing Electronic Commerce Web Sites for Concerns, Technology, and Implications for the Visually Impaired. Rogers, Mark and Raj- Business Organizations and Individuals. kumar,T.M. Winter 1999, 15-25. Turner, Eric C. and Dasgupta, Subhasish. Winter 2003, 8-18. The Real-Time EnterpriseT,h e Real-Time Sup- Consultants ply Chain. Rabin, Steve. Spring 2003, 58-62. E-Business Experiences of Practitioners and Selecting an EDI Third-Party Network. Consultants. Gibson, Michael L., Lin, Esichaikul, Vatcharaporn and Chaichoti- Zhangxi, and Burns, James R. Summer 2003, 8-21. ranant, Chatiya. Winter 1999, 26-31. Strategic Implications of Electronic Linkages. Professional Services Organizations and the Role of Consulting in the New Economy. Young, D., Carr, H.H., and Rainer, R.K., Jr. Sharif, Amir M. Spring 2002, 19-30. Winter 1999, 32-39. A Strategic Response to the Broad Spectrum of Internet Abuse. Sipior, Janice C. and Ward, Corporate Issues BurkeT . Fall 2002, 71-79. The CEO Goes On-Line. Kanter, Jerry. Spring Supply Chain Strategies. Ayers, Jim. Spring 2001, 74-79. 1999, 72-79. CIO on Center Stage: 9/11 Changes Everything. WAP: Transitional Technology for M-Com- Ball, Leslie D. Spring 2002, 8-11. merce. Raisinghani, Mahesh. Summer 2001, CIO’s Perspective on Competitive Intelligence. 8-16. Vedder, Richard G. and Guynes, C. Stephen. Web-Based Information Systems Requirement. Fall 2002, 49-55. Arfalysis. Huarng, Adam S. Winter 2003, 49- Dealing with Data Privacy ProtectionA:n Issue oie for the 21st Century. Grupe, Fritz H., The Wizard of Oz in CRMLand: CRM’s Need for Kuechler, William, and Sweeney, Scott. Fall Business Process Management. Davis, 2002, 61-70. Randy. Fall 2002, 43-48. ERP Packages: What’s Next? Li, Conghua. Sum- mer 1999, 31-35. Evaluating the Options for Business-to-Business Customer Service E-Exchanges. Ranganathan, C. Summer Building Customer Data Warehouses for a Mar- 2003, 22-28. keting and Service Environment:A Case Evaluation of Environments for Portals Devel- Study. Marks, Wendy T. and Frolick, Mark N. opment: A Case Study. Mendoza, Luis E., Summer 2001, 51-56. 87 INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 2003 SUBJECT INDEX Strategic Partnerships with Innovative Custom- Data Modeling ers: A Japanese Case Study. Kodama, Mit- A Basic Primer on Data Mining. Chan, Carmen and Lewis, Bruce. Fall 2002, 56-60. suru. Spring 2002, 31-52. A Decision Model for Strategic Evaluation of The Real-Time EnterpriseT,h e Real-Time Sup- Enterprise Information Technologies. ply Chain. Rabin, Steve. Spring 2003, 58-62. Sarkis, Joseph and Sundarraj, R.P Summer The Wizard of Oz in CRMLand: CRM’s Need for 2001, 62-72. Business Process Management. Davis, Randy. Fall 2002, 43-48. Data Warehousing Building Customer Data Warehouses for a Mar- Data Administration keting and Service Environment: A Case Data Warehouse Administration and Manage- Study. Marks, Wendy T. and Frolick, Mark N. ment. Benander, Alan, Benander, Barbara, Summer 2001, 51-56. Fadlalla, Adam, and James, Gregory. Winter Current Practices in Data WarehousingWa.t - 2000, 71-80. son, Hugh J., Annino, David A., Wixom, Bar- bara H., Avery, K. Liddell, and Rutherford, Database Development Mathew. Winter 2001, 47-55. Database Development Methodology and Data Warehouse Administration and Manage- Organization. Purba, Sanjiv. Winter 1999, ment. Benander, Alan, Benander, Barbara, 72-77. Fadlalla, Adam, and James, Gregory. Winter 2000, 71-80. Database Management Data Warehousing Stages of Growth. Watson, Adding Value to Data. van den Hoven, John. Hugh, Ariyachandra, Thilini, and Matyska, Summer 2002, 89-92. Robert J.,J r.S ummer 2001, 42-50. And Then There Were Three. van den Hoven, Selective Versioning for Transaction Manage- John. Spring 2002, 88-90. ment in Data Warehousing. Kim, Jinbae and Database Security for the Web. Maheshwari, Moon, Songchun. Summer 2003, 82-92. Anil. Spring 1999, 85-88. Web-Based Data Warehousing: Fundamentals, Integrating Distributed Databases into the Challenges, and Solutions. Chen, Lei-da and Information Architecture. Krasowski, Frolick, Mark N. Spring 2000, 80-86. Michael D. Spring 36-46. Information Resource Management: Founda- Decision Support Systems tion for Knowledge Management. van den A DSS Classification Model for Research in Hoven, John. Spring 2001, 80-83. Human Resource Information Systems. Information Resource Management: Stewards Beckers, Astrid M. and Bsat, Mohammad Z. of Data. van den Hoven, John. Winter 1999, Summer 2002, 41-50. 88-90. Key Trends for the New Millennium. van den Distributed Computing Hoven, John. Summer 1999, 88-90. Implementing Distributed Solutions: Which Key Trends in Database Management Sys- Strategy to Choose? Watad, Mahmoud M. tems—Part 2. van den Hoven, John. Winter and Herlihy, Michael. Winter 1999, 48-44 2000, 89-91. Web Services:An Analysis of the Technology, its Benefits, and Implementation Difficulties. Lim, Billy and Wen, H.J oseph. Spring 2003, Data Mining A Basic Primer on Data Mining. Chan, Carmen 49-57. and Lewis, Bruce. Fall 2002, 56-60. Data Mining Methods, Applications, and Tools. Document Management Chen, Lei-da, Sakaguchi, Toru, and Frolick, Creating a Paperless Workflow. Fox, Karen C. Mark N. Winter 2000, 65-70. and Frolick, Mark N. Spring 1999, 41-45. Discovering Knowledge in Corporate Data- Terms of Reference:The Foundation for Imple- basYooen, Ysoun.gho c. Spring 1999, 64-71. menting Document Management Systems. A Manager's Guide To Data Mining. Chou, Sutton, Michael J.D. and Lemay, Pierre J. David C. and Chou, AmyY . Fall 1999, 33-41. Winter 1999, 78-83. INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT PAL 2p eo SUBJECT INDEX Downsizing Ensuring Extranet Security and Performance. Security Actions during Reduction in Work- Maier, Phillip Q. Spring 2000, 33-40. force Efforts: What to Do when Downsiz- E-Procurement: Business and Technical Issues. ing. Bray, Thomas J. Summer 2002, 85-88. Rajkumar,T.M. Fall 2001, 52-60. Turnover:A Silent Profit Killer. Hacker, Carol A. Evaluating the Options for Business-to-Business Spring 2003, 14-18. E-Exchanges. Ranganathan, C. Summer 2003, 22-28. Economic Issues A Framework for Web Marketing Strategies. The Challenges Facing Global E-Commerce. Nour, Mohamed A. and Fadlalla, Adam. Bingi, Prasad, Mir, Ali, and Khamala, Joseph. Spring 2000, 41-50. Fall 2000, 26-34. The Growth of the Web-Based Investment. The Economics of Component-Based Develop- Sharma, Maneesh K. and Bingi, Prasad. ment. Dué, Richard T.W inter 2000, 92-95. Spring 2000, 58-64. The Economics of Taxing Electronic Com- A Guide to the Internet Revolution in Banking. merce. Chou, David C. Winter 1999, 7-14 Chou, David C. and Chou, Amy Y. Spring Preparing for Euro Business Transactions. 2000, 51-57. Sipior, Janice C. and Ward, Burke T. Summer Improving E-Business with a Baldrige-Based 1999, 47-56. Methodology. Czuchry, Andrew J. and Yasin, Trading Partner Trust in B2B E-Commerce: A Mahmoud M. Summer 2003, 29-38. Case Study. Ratnasingam, Pauline and Phan, Integrating TQM into E-Commerce. Chou, Dien D. Summer 2003, 39-50. David C. Fall 2001, 31-39. The Y2K Boon to IS and Business. Gordon, Internet-Based Business-to-Business Electronic Lawrence A. and Loeb, Martin P Summer Commerce: A CIO’s Perspective. Soliman, 1999, 57-62. Khalid S. Winter 2003, 35-41. Interorganization Systems and Supply-Chain Electronic Commerce Management:An Information Processing Analyzing Agents for Electronic Commerce. Perspective. Premkumar, G. Prem. Summer Wang, Shouhong. Winter 1999, 40-47. 2000, 56-70. An E-Strategy for Online E-Business. Evans, K-Commerce: Knowledge-Based Commerce Cain. Fail 2001, 8-21. Architecture with Convergence of E-Com- Building an E-Business Strategy. Hackbarth, merce and Knowledge Management. Gary and Kettinger, William J. Summer Kocharekar, R. Spring 2001, 30-35. 2000, 79-93. Partnering on Extranets for Strategic Advan- Business-to-Business E-Commerce. Senn, James tage. Chan, Steven and Davis, Tim R.V. Win- A. Spring 2000, 23-32. ter 2000, 58-64. Business-to-Business Exchanges. Tumolo, Providing a High Performing Commerce Site. Marie. Spring 2001, 54-62. Rabin, Steven. Fall 2001, 40-51. Cyber Crime: How Technology Makes It Easy Road Map to the E-Revolution. Kampas, Paul J. and What to Do About It. Oates, Brad. Sum- Spring 2000, 8-22. mer 2001, 92-96. Server Operating Systems for E-Business: Fea- Developing Electronic Commerce Web Sites for the Visually Impaired. Rogers, Mark and Raj- tures and Functions. Bajgoric, Nijaz. Winter 2003, 42-48. kumar,T.M. Winter 1999, 15-25. Surveying the E-Landscape: New Rules of Sur- Digital Signatures: A Business View. Kuechler, William and Grupe, Fritz H. Winter 2003, vival. Krovi, Ravindra. Fall 2001, 22-30. Topics Old and New. Gray, Paul. Fall 2000, 62- 19-28. E-Business Experiences of Practitioners and 70. Trading Partner Trust in B2B E-Commerce: A Consultants. Gibson, Michael L., Lin, Case Study. Ratnasingam, Pauline and Phan, Zhangxi, and Burns, James R. Summer 2003, 8-21. Dien D. Summer 2003, 39-50. E-Business Management Strategies: A Business- Turning E-Business Barriers into Strengths. to-Business Case Study. Phan, Dien D. Fall Schuette, Dave. Fall 2000, 20-25. 2001, 61-69. Web-Based Information Systems Requirement The Economics of Taxing Electronic Com- Analysis. Huarng, Adam S. Winter 2003, 49- merce. Chou, David C. Winter 1999, 7-14. 57. INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 2003 SUBJECT INDEX Electronic Commerce Marketing Enterprise Computing A Business Model and its Development Strate- Critical Issues Affecting an ERP Implementa- gies for Electronic Tourism Markets. Joo, tion. Bingi P, Sharma M.K., and Godla, J.K. Jaehun. Summer 2002, 58-69. Summer 1999, 7-14. A Framework for Web Marketing Strategies. The Knowledge Repository: Organizational Nour, Mohamed A. and Fadlalla, Adam. Memory Information Systems. Hackbarth, Spring 2000, 41-50. Gary and Grover, Varun. Summer 1999, 21- 30. Linux: Alternative Directions in Computing. Electronic Data interchange Automatic Trading Partner Collaboration Across Simonyi, Michael. Spring 2000, 74-79. the Order Mariagement Life Cycle. Rabin, The Real-Time EnterpriseT,h e Real-Time Sup- Steve. Summer 2002, 70-73. ply Chain. Rabin, Steve. Spring 2003, 58-62. Selecting an EDI Third-Party Network. Terms of Reference:The Foundation for Imple- Esichaikul, Vatcharaporn and Chaichoti- menting Document Management Systems. ranant, Chatiya. Winter 1999, 26-31. Sutton, Michael J.D. and Lemay, Pierre J. Strategic Implications of Electronic Linkages. Winter 1999, 78-83. Young, D., Carr, H.H., and Rainer R.K., Jr. Web-Based Data Warehousing: Fundamentals, Winter 1999, 32-39. Challenges, and Solutions. Chen, Lei-da and Frolick, Mark N. Spring 2000, 80-86. Employee Development At the Crossroads of Technology and Manage- Enterprise Resource Package (ERP) ment. Stokes, Stewart L. Spring 1999, 7-11. Assimilating New TechnologiesT:he Role of Attracting and Keeping IT Talent. Stokes, Stew- Organizational Culture. Hoffman, Norman art L. Summer 2000, 8-16. and Klepper, Robert. Summer 2000, 36-42. The Benefits of Exit Interviews. Harris, Don H. Critical Issues Affecting an ERP Implementa- Summer 2000, 17-20. tion. Bingi P, Sharma M. K., and Goda,J . K. Managing the Three Levels of Change. O’Hara, Summer 1999, 7-14. M., Watson, R., and Kavan, C.B. Summer Enhancing Manufacturing Performance with 1999, 63-70. ERP Systems. Palaniswamy, Rajagopal and Successfully Hiring and Retaining IT Personnel. Frank, Tyler. Summer 2000, 43-55. Murray, John P Spring 1999, 18-24. Enterprise Resource Planning: A Trio of Resources. Stevens, Cindy P Summer 2003, Employee Hiring 61-67. Attracting and Keeping IT Talent. Stokes, Stew- ERP Packages: What’s Next? Li, Conghua. Sum- art L. Summer 2000, 8-16. mer 1999, 31-35. The Benefits of Exit Interviews. Harris, Don H. Implementing ERP in Manufacturing. Duplaga, Summer 2000, 17-20. Edward A. and Astani, Marzie. Summer Implications Regarding Computer Technology 2003, 68-75. Attitudes of New Employees. Walstrom, Oracle ERP and Network Computing Architec- Kent A. and Duffy, Timothy J. Spring 2003, ture: Implementation and Performance. 26-31. Palaniswamy, Rajagopal and Frank, Tyler G. Improving the IT Hiring Rate. Murray, John P. Spring 2002, 53-69. Summer 2000, 33-35. Risk Management Skills Needed in a Packaged Successfully Hiring and Retaining IT Personnel. Software Environment. Butler, Janet. Sum- Murray, John P Spring 1999, 18-24. mer 1999, 15-20. Variables in the Hiring Equation: Ensuring that The Role of Organizational Factors in Realizing the Right Candidate Is Hired. Sheehan, Lau- ERP Benefits. Legare, Thomas L. Fall 2002, rence E.Summer 2000, 21-32. 21-42. Turnover:A Silent Profit Killer. Hacker, Carol A. Spring 2003, 14-18. The Turnover and Retention of IT Managers in Ethics Rapidly Changing Organizations. Longe- Is it Time for an IT Ethics Program? Grupe, Fritz necker, Clinton O. and Scazzero, Joseph A. H., Garcia-Jay, Timothy, and Kuechler, Will- Winter 2003, 58-63. iam. Summer 2002, 51-57. INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 2003 SUBJECT INDEX Euro Monetary Conversion Server Operating Systems for E-Business: Fea- IT Strategies for Migrating to the Euro. Barnea, tures and Functions. Bajgoric, Nijaz. Winter Amir. Winter 2000, 47-57. 2003, 42-48. Preparing for Euro Business Transactions. The Turnover and Retention of IT Managers in Sipior, Janice C. and Ward, Burke T. Summer Rapidly Changing Organizations. Longe- 1999, 47-56. necker, Clinton O. and Scazzero, Joseph A. Winter 2003, 58-63. Extensible Markup Language (XML) Reengineering Information Systems with XML. Groupware Chiu, Chao-Min. Fall 2000, 40-54. Groupware in Practice. Downing, Charles E. and Clark,Andrew S. Spring 1999, 25-31. Extranets Ensuring Extranet Security and Performance. Human Resources Management Maier, Phillip Q. Spring 2000, 33-40. Are Human Resource Departments Ready for Interorganization Systems and Supply-Chain eHR? Karakanian, Marie. Fall 2000, 35-39. Management:An Information Processing Attracting and Keeping IT Talent. Stokes, Stew- Perspective. Premkumar, G. Prem. Summer art L.Summer 2000, 8-16. 2000, 56-7 The Benefits of Exit Interviews. Harris, Don H. Partnering on Extranets for Strategic Advan- Summer 2000, 17-20. A DSS Classification Model for Research in tage. Chan, Steven and Davis,Tim R.V., Win- ter 2000, 58-64. Human Resource Information Systems. Beckers, Astrid M. and Bsat, Mohammad Z. Summer 2002, 41-50. Financial Systems Improving the IT Hiring Rate. Murray, John P. The Growth of the Web-Based Investment. Summer 2000, 33-35. Sharma, Maneesh K. and Bingi, Prasad. Successfully Hiring and Retaining IT Personnel. Spring 2000, 58-64. Murray, John P Spring 1999, 18-24. A Guide to the Internet Revolution in Banking. Turnover:A Silent Profit Killer. Hacker, Carol A. Chou, David C. and Chou, Amy Y. Spring Spring 2003, 1418. 2000, 51-57. Variables in the Hiring Equation: Ensuring that The Impact of Information Technology Invest- the Right Candidate Is Hired. Sheehan, Lau- ment on Enterprise Performance: A Case rence E. Summer 2000, 21-32. Study. Cline, Melinda K. and Guynes, C, Steve. Fall 2001, 70-76. Hypertext Reengineering Information Systems with XML. General Management Chiu, Chao-Min. Fall 2000, 40-54. The Benefits of Exit Interviews. Harris, Don H. Summer 2000, 17-20. Industry. Trends Digital Signatures: A Business View. Kuechler, Current Practices in Data Warehousing. Wat- William and Grupe, Fritz H. Winter 2003, son, Hugh J., Annino, David A., Wixom, Bar- 19-28. bara H., Avery, K. Liddell, and Rutherford, E-Procurement: Business and Technical Issues. Mathew. Winter 2001, 47-55. Rajkumar,T.M. Fall 2001, 52-60. The Economics of Taxing Electronic Com- The Leading Edge in IS Management. Gray, merce. Chou, David C. Winter 1999, 7-14 Paul. Spring 2000, 87-91. The Evolution of EDI for Competitive Advan- Managing the IT Procurement Process. Heck- tage: The FedEx Case. Williams, Margaret L. man, Robert. Winter 1999, 61-70. and Frolick, Mark N. Spring 2001, 47-53. Organizational Culture and the IT Professional. K-Commerce: Knowledge-Based Commerce Prager, Kenneth P. Spring 1999, 12-17. Architecture with Convergence of E-Com- Project Assessment: A Tool for Improving merce and Knowledge Management. Project Management. Purvis, Russell L. and Kocharekar, R. Spring 2001, 30-35. McCray, Gordon E. Winter 1999, 55-60. Knowledge Management Today: Challenges Providing a High Performing Commerce Site. and Opportunities. Sharp, Duane. Spring Rabin, Steven. Fall 2001, 40-51. 2003, 32-37. NFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT 91 FALL 2003 Sais SSR ReG ea a SSOP TERI SUBJECT INDEX Linux: Alternative Directions in Computing. Cookies and Web Bugs: What They Are and How Simonyi, Michael. Spring 2000, 74-79. They Work Together. Harding, William T., Practical Issues in Global IT Management. Reed, Anita J., and Gray, Robert L. Summer Edberg, Dana, Grupe, Fritz H., and 2001, 17-24. Kuechler, William. Winter 2001, 34-46. Database Security for the Web. Maheshwari, Road Map to the E-Revolution. Kampas, Paul J. Anil. Spring 1999, 85-88. Spring 2000, 8-22. Evaluating the Options for Business-to-Business WAP: Transitional Technology for M-Com- E-Exchanges. Ranganathan, C. Summer merce. Raisinghani, Mahesh. Summer 2001, 2003, 22-28. 8-16. Evaluation of Environments for Portals Devel- opment: A Case Study. Mendoza, Luis E., Griman, Anna C., Pérez, Maria A., and Rojas, information Resource Management Information Infrastructure Centrality in the Teresita. Spring 2002, 70-84. Forces of Change: Ten Trends that Will Impact Agile Organization. Morris, Steven A. and the Internet Over the Next Five Years. Erb- McManus, Denise Johnson. Fall 2002, 8-12. schloe, Michael. Summer 2001, 25-29. Information Resource Management: Stewards Internet-Based Business-to-Business Electronic of Data. van den Hoven, John. Winter 1999, Commerce: A CIO’s Perspective. Soliman, 88-90. Khalid S. Winter 2003, 35-41. Practical Issues in Global IT Management. Internet Technologies for Improving Data Edberg, Dana, Grupe, Fritz H., and Access. Bajgoric, Nijaz. Summer 2001, 30- Kuechler, William. Winter 2001, 34-46. 41. Recognizing the Responsibility of a Failed Information Technology Project as a Shared Implementing Distributed Solutions: Which Failure. Murray, John P. Spring 2001, 25-29. Strategy to Choose? Watad, Mahmoud M. and Herlihy, Michael. Winter 1999, 48-44 Leveraging Web-Based Information Systems. infrastructure Dunn, Jacquelin R. and Varano, Michael W. Electricity Deregulation: Its New Bonanza. Fall 1999, 60-69. Howe, Douglas J. and Cuccaro, James E. Peer-to-Peer Technology:A Technology Reborn. Summer 2001, 83-91. Kini, Ranjan B. Summer 2002, 74-84. Envisioning the Future Impact of IT on Society. A Strategic Response to the Broad Spectrum of King, William R. Spring 2001, 8487. Internet Abuse. Sipior, Janice C. and Ward, Information Infrastructure Centrality in the BurkeT . Fall 2002, 71-79. Agile Organization. Morris, Steven A. and WAP: Transitional Technology for M-Com- McManus, Denise Johnson. Fall 2002, 8-12. merce. Raisinghani, Mahesh. Summer 2001, 8-16. Integration Integrating Core IT Process: A Case Study. Pur- Intranets vis, Russell L. and McCray, Gordon E. Sum- Introducing an Intranet into an Organization: mer 1999, 36-46. An Integrated Model. Bidgoli, Hossein. Systems Integration and Knowledge Manage- Summer 1999, 78-87. ment. Bourdreau, André and Couillard, Guy. Fall 1999, 24-32. iS Culture CIO on Center Stage: 9/11 Changes Everything. international Electronic Commerce Ball, Leslie D. Spring 2002, 8-11. The Challenges Facing Global E-Commerce. Developing an IS Education Strategy. King, Wil- Bingi, Prasad, Mir, Ali, and Khamala, Joseph. liam R. Fall 2001, 77-79. Fall 2000, 26-34. Implications Regarding Computer Technology Attitudes of New Employees. Walstrom, Internet Kent A. and Duffy, Timothy J. Spring 2003, Analyzing Agents for Electronic Commerce. 26-31. Wang, Shouhong. Winter 1999, 40-47. IT’s Role in Organizational Memory and Learn- The Communications Decency Act: An Update ing. Croasdell, DavT.i Widnte r 2001, 8-11. for IS Management. Whitman, Michael E., Managing the Three Levels of Change. O’Hara, Townsend, Anthony M. and Aalberts, Rob- M., Watson, R., and Kavan, C.B. Summer ert J.W inter 1999, 91-94. 1999. 63-70. 92 INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 200:3 SUBJECT INDEX Organizational Culture and the IT Professional. Knowledge Management, Practically Speaking. Prager, Kenneth P Spring 1999, 12-17. Kanter, Jerry. Fall 1999, 7-15. Knowledge Management Today: Challenges and Opportunities. Sharp, Duane. Spring iS Economics 2003, 32-37. Analyzing Information System Investments: A Knowledge Mapping. Vail, Edmond EF, III. Fall Game-Theoretic Approach. Butterfield, Jeff 1999, 16-23. and Pendergraft, Norman. Summer 2001, The Knowledge Repository: Organizational 73-82. Memory Information Systems. Hackbarth, The Impact of Information Technology Invest- Gary and Grover, Varun. Summer 1999, 21- ment on Enterprise Performance: A Case 30. Study. Cline, Melinda K. and Guynes, C, Playing an Integral Role in Knowledge Manage- Steve. Fall 2001, 70-76. ment. King, William R. Fall 2000, 59-61. Professional Services Organizations and the Systems Integration and Knowledge Manage- Role of Consulting in the New Economy. ment. Bourdreau, André and Couillard, Guy. Sharif, Amir M. Spring 2002, 19-30. Fall 1999, 2432. Turnover:A Silent Profit Killer. Hacker, Carol A. Spring 2003, 14-18. Legacy Systems The Y2K Boon to IS and Business. Gordon, Implementing Distributed Solutions: Which Lawrence A. and Loeb, Martin P. Summer Strategy to Choose? Watad, Mahmoud M. 1999, 57-62. and Herlihy, Michael.Winter 1999, 48-44 Reengineering Information Systems with XML. iT Customer Relations Chiu, Chao-Min. Fall 2000, 40-54. Adding Value to the Information Technology Function. Murray, John P Summer 2001, 57- Legal Issues 61. The Challenges Facing Global E-Commerce. Managing Customer Expectations. Miller, Bingi, Prasad, Mir, Ali, and Khamala, Joseph. Holems. Spring 2000, 92-95. Fall 2000, 26-34. Structuring the Interaction between IT and The Communications Decency Act:An Update Business Units. Gordon, Judith R. and Gor- for IS Management. Whitman, Michael E., don, Steven R. Winter 2000, 7-16. Townsend, Anthony M. and Aalberts, Rob- ert J.W inter 1999, 91-94. Knowledge Management Dealing with Data Privacy Protection:An Issue Building Knowledge Management Systems. for the 21st Century. Grupe, Fritz H., Bowman, Brent J. Summer 2002, 32-40. Kuechler, William, and Sweeney, Scott. Fall E-Knowledge Management Framework for Gov- 2002, 61-70. ernment Organizations. Misra, D.C., Hariha- E-Knowledge Management Framework for Gov- ran, Rama, and Khaneja, Manie. Spring ernment Organizations. Misra, D.C., Hariha- 2003, 38-48. ran, Rama, and Khaneja, Manie. Spring 2003, 38-48. Information Resource Management: Founda- Managing Legal Issues in the Software Develop- tion for Knowledge Management. van den ment Life Cycle. Lewis, Darene B., Wen, H. Hoven, John. Spring 2001, 80-83. Joseph, and Tarn,J .M ichael. Summer 2002, Information Technology Knowledge Sharing 25-31. Using Case-Based Reasoning. Mamaghani, 7 Farrokh. Fall 2002, 13-20. Integrating Knowledge Management into IS Linux Strategy. King, William R. Fall 1999, 70-72. The Duality of Microsoft's Position on Linux. Integrating Knowledge and Processes in a Bolzern, Marc. Summer 2000, 94-96. Linux: Alternative Directions in Computing. Learning Organization. Levine, Linda. Win- ter 2001, 21-33. Simonyi, Michael. Spring 2000, 74-79. K-Commerce: Knowledge-Based Commerce Architecture with Convergence of E-Com- Management Service Providers merce and Knowledge Management. The Management Service Provider Option. But- Kocharekar, R. Spring 2001, 30-35. ler, Janet. Fall 2000, 8-13. 93 NFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FALL 2003 — SUBJECT INDEX Manufacturing Networks An Approach for Developing Flexible MRP Sys- Oracle ERP and Network Computing Architec- tems. Mustafa, Yousif and Mejabi, O. Spring ture: Implementation and Performance. 1999, 58-63. Palaniswamy, Rajagopal and Frank, Tyler G. Enhancing Manufacturing Performance with Spring 2002, 53-69. ERP Systems. Palaniswamy, Rajagopal and Peer-to-Peer Technology: A Technology Reborn. Frank,Tyler. Summer 2000, 43-55. Kini, Ranjan B. Summer 2002, 74-84. Implementing ERP in Manufacturing. Duplaga, Edward A. and Astani, Marzie. Summer Neural Networks 2003, 68-75. Discovering Knowledge in Corporate Data- basYoone, Ysoun.gho c. Spring 1999, 64-71. Methodologies Forecasting Market Trends with Neural Net- Database Development Methodology and works. Aiken, Milam and Bsat, Mohammad. Organization. Purba, Sanjiv. Winter 1999, Fall 1999, 42-48. Vel T Improving E-Business with a Baldrige-Based New Technology Methodology, Czuchry, Andrew J. and Yasin, Assimilating New TechnologiesTh:e Role of Mahmoud M. Summer 2003, 29-38. Organizational Culture. Hoffman, Norman and Klepper, Robert. Summer 2000, 36-42. Modeling Server Operating Systems for E-Business: Fea- Analyzing Information System Investments: A tures and Functions. Bajgoric, Nijaz. Winter Game-Theoretic Approach. Butterfield, Jeff 2003, 42-48. and Pendergraft, Norman. Summer 2001, Strategic Partnerships with Innovative Custom- 73-82. ers:A Japanese Case Study. Kodama, Mit- A Business Model and its Development Strate- suru. Spring 2002, 31-52. gies for Electronic Tourism Markets. Joo, Jaehun. Summer 2002, 58-69. Object-Oriented Technology Causal Architecture: Bringing the Zachman An Approach for Developing Flexible MRP Sys- Framework to Life. Vail, Edmund F, Il. Sum- tems. Mustafa, Yousif and Mejabi, O. Spring mer 2002, 8-19. 1999, 58-63. A Decision Model for Strategic Evaluation of Enterprise Information Technologies. Sarkis, Joseph and Sundarraj, R.P. Summer Organization 2001, 62-72. Burnout Syndrome Among Information System A DSS Classification Model for Research in Professionals. Huarng, Adam S. Spring Human Resource Information Systems. 2001, 15-20. Beckers, Astrid M. and Bsat, Mohammad Z. The CEO Goes On-Line. Kanter, Jerry. Spring Summer 2002, 41-50. 2001, 74-79. Forming a Dialogue with Academia. Wells, Tim- E-Knowledge Management Framework for Gov- othy D. and Sevilla, Christine. Winter 2001, ernment Organizations. Misra, D.C., Hariha- 80-83. ran, Rama, and Khaneja, Manie. Spring A Model for Motivating and Measuring Quality 2003, 38-48. Performance in Information Systems Staff. Information Infrastructure Centrality in the Killingswoth, Brenda L., Hayden, Michael Agile Organization. Morris, Steven A. and B., Crawford, Dennis, and Schellenberger, McManus, Denise Johnson. Fall 2002, 8-12. Robert. Spring 2001, 8-14. Integration of Systemic Quality and the Bal- A Quality-Enhancing Software Function anced Scorecard. Solano, Juan, de Ovalles, Deployment Model. Pai, Wen C. Summer Maria Pérez, Rojas, Teresita, Padua, Anna 2002, 20-24. Griman, and Morales, Luis Mendoza. Winter 2003, 64-79. Multimedia Professional Services Organizations and the Ensuring Successful Development of Multime- Role of Consulting in the New Economy. dia Computer-Based Training (CBT). Stein, Sharif, Amir M. Spring 2002, 19-30. Carolyn and Frolick, Mark N. Spring 2001, The Turnover and Retention of IT Managers in 36-46. Rapidly Changing Organizations. Longe- INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT PALL 20:0:8

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