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20th SIGCPR 1983: Charlottesville, VA, USA
- Elias M. Awad:

The Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Computer Personnel on Research Conference, SIGCPR 1983, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA, November 17-18, 1983. ACM 1983, ISBN 978-0-89791-122-1 - Robert P. Bostrom, Barry D. Thomas:

Achieving excellence in communications: A key to developing complete, accurate and shared information requirements. 1-13 - Donald L. Davis:

A new breed of computer professional the information specialist. 14-18 - Herman P. Hoplin:

The information center as a middle ground in offsetting personnel obsolescence. 19-27 - Clinton E. White Jr.:

Microcomputers for professional accountants. 28-33 - Paul Licker:

The computer programmer as the model of the worker in the automated office. 34-38 - Darryl L. Craig:

Management graphics: An analysis of individual preference. 39-56 - John M. Ivancevich, H. Albert Napier, James C. Wetherbe:

Stress in the information systems professional. 57-68 - Robert P. Bostrom, G. Nicholas Hopkins:

Supervision in MIS: A call for research. 69-74 - Theodore C. Willoughby:

Exposure, knowledge or skill the computer literacy dilemma. 75-78 - Kathryn M. Bartol, David C. Martin:

Managing the consequences of DP turnover: A human resources planning perspective. 79-86 - Mohan Tanniru

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An investigation of the career path of the EDP professional. 87-101 - Fred G. Harold:

The proposed ICCP certification in systems analysis (CSA). 102-107 - William L. Ziegler:

Computer science education and industry: Preventing educational misalignment. 108-112 - Julian W. Riehl:

Intensive internship: A model for improving entry-level systems productivity. 113-120 - Jacek Kryt:

Updating systems specialists. 121-133 - Pertti Järvinen:

A role of a user in the development and maintenance of an information system: Empirical and theoretical findings. 134-144

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