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Information & Management, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 1979
- Howard L. Resnikoff:
The need for research in information science. 1-2 - Isaac L. Auerbach, Vladimir Slamecka:
Needed: Executive awareness of information resources. 3-6 - John A. Gosden:
Some cautions in large-scale system design and implementation. 7-13 - Jacob Slonim, Dave Schmidt, Paul S. Fisher:
Considerations for determining the degrees of centralization or decentralization in the computing environment. 15-29 - C. Warren Axelrod:
Planning costs and revenues in a multi-product environment. 31-40 - P. J. A. Chandor:
Strategic planning for MIS: Ephraim R. McLean and John V. Soden, Wiley Interscience 1977, 489 pages. 41-42
Volume 2, Number 2, 1979
- Reinhard Posch:
Automatic console operation as a tool for systems management. 49-55 - Hirohide Hinomoto:
An on-line customer information system at a gas-utility company. 57-66 - L. D. Neidleman:
Computer usage by small and medium sized European firms: An empirical study. 67-77 - J. T. Westermeier Jr.:
Legal considerations affecting information management. 79-84
Volume 2, Number 3, 1979
- Robert W. Blanning:
The functions of a decision support system. 87-93 - Thomas J. Murray:
Cryptographic transformation of data relationships. 95-98 - Jeffrey A. Hoffer:
A survey of primary and secondary keys through a case study. 99-106 - James C. Emery:
Letters to the editor. 127-128
Volume 2, Number 4, 1979
- Edgar H. Sibley:
Editorial. 135 - Donald W. Kroeber, Hugh J. Watson:
Is there a best MIS department location? 165-173 - Michael G. Assad:
The X-Y chart: A tool for systems designers. 175-179
Volume 2, Number 5, November 1979
- Anne Sigismund Huff:
Strategic intelligence systems. 187-196 - Anne Sigismund Huff:
The future of organizational privacy. 197-201
- James C. Wetherbe, Gary W. Dickson:
Zero-based budgeting: An alternative to chargeout systems. 203-213 - Reuven Karni, Solomon Beraha:
A definition and design framework for management information. 215-224
Volume 2, Number 6, 1979
- R. A. Davenport:
The state of the art of distributed databases. 231-247 - R. K. Bagga, V. Rajaraman:
A partial implementation of a relational data-base management system as an extension to FORTRAN. 249-260 - Fred J. Maryanski, Paul S. Fisher, Virgil Wallentine:
Data access in distributed data base management systems. 261-270 - Seev Neumann, Eli Segev:
A case study of user evaluation of information characteristics for systems improvement. 271-278
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