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21st SIGCPR 1985: Minneapolis, MN, USA
- James C. Wetherbe:

Proceedings of the twenty-first annual conference on Computer personnel research, SIGCPR 1985, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, May 2-3, 1985. ACM 1985, ISBN 978-0-89791-156-6 - Bernard C. Glasson:

A system development model for a changing environment. 1-10 - Ramin Yasdi:

Formal representation of a conceptual knowledge model for a database based expert system. 11-23 - Gerardine DeSanctis, Brent Gallupe:

GDSS: a brief look at a new concept in decision support. 24-28 - Malcolm Munro, Sid L. Huff:

Information technology assessment and adoption: understanding the information centre role. 29-37 - Mary Sumner:

Organization and management of the information center: case studies. 38-49 - Fred G. Harold:

Certification comes of age: end users are now eligible. 50-55 - Robert L. Leitheiser, James C. Wetherbe:

The successful information center: what does it take? 56-65 - John Lehman, Douglas R. Vogel:

Mainframe and microcomputer-based business graphics: end user computing comparisons and trends. 66-73 - Robert W. Zmud, Mary R. Lind:

Linking mechanism supporting end-user computing. 74-80 - Suzanne Rivard, Sid L. Huff:

User development of applications: a study of a model of success. 81-90 - Lovie A. Melkus:

The benefits of laboratory testing for usability. 91-96 - John A. Lehman:

Personal computing vs. personal computers. 97-102 - John R. Valusek, Dennis G. Fryback:

Information requirements determination: obstacles within, among and between participants. 103-111 - Richard Leifer, Kathy B. White:

Designing information system task teams. 112-117 - Avi Rushinek, Sara F. Rushinek:

The effects of sources of applications programs on user satisfaction: an empirical study of micro, mini & mainframe computers using an interactive artificial intelligence expert-system. 118-125 - Thomas W. Ferratt, Larry E. Short:

Work-unit environments of information systems and non-information systems people: implications for end-user computing and distributed processing. 126-133 - Mo Adam Mahmood, Jack D. Becker:

Impact of organizational maturity on user satisfaction with information systems. 134-151 - Joseph C. Davis:

A typology of management information systems users and its implications for user information satisfaction research. 152-164 - Douglas R. Vogel, James C. Wetherbe:

Office automation: end user impact. 165-171 - Jeff Parker:

A program development system for the casual programmer. 172-180 - Markku Sääksjärvi:

End-user participation and the evolution of organizational information systems: an empirical assessment of Nolan's stage model. 181-190 - Barry Clemson, Hasan H. Sayani, Syril Svoboda:

System reconnaissance for system development. 190-199 - Maryam Alavi:

Some thoughts on quality issues of end-user developed systems. 200-207

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