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22nd SIGCPR 1986: Calgary, Canada
- Paul S. Licker:

Proceedings of the twenty-second annual computer personnel research conference on Computer personnel research conference, SIGCPR 1986, Calgary, Canada, 1986. ACM 1986, ISBN 978-0-89791-207-5 - Robert P. Bostrom, Lorne Olfman, Maung K. Sein:

Training for end-user computing: are basic abilities enough for learning? 1-11 - Vijay Sethi:

Natural language interfaces to databases: MIS impact, and a survey of their use and importance. 12-26 - Kailash Joshi, William C. Perkins, Robert P. Bostrom:

Some new factors influencing user information satisfaction: implications for systems professionals. 27-42 - Albert L. Lederer:

What the human resources user wants. 43-52 - Urs E. Gattiker, Todd Nelligan, Rosemarie S. Gattiker, Cynthia Cunningham:

Computerization of the workplace: testing attitudinal effects with a causal model. 52-66 - James E. Benjamin, Boulton B. Miller:

So you want to include prototyping in the classroom: here is what you need to know. 67-86 - Richard Foster, Melvin Franz:

Computer need consultant (CNC): the new professional in the computer industry. 87-95 - George C. Fowler, Richard Discenza:

Model curricula and industry's perceptions. 96-100 - Joan Collin, Audrey Neal, Shirley Bays, Elizabeth J. Braden:

Panel discussion: the developing roles within the computer industry for people who do not have formal training in computing, but who do have professional skills in other disciplines. 101 - Mary Sumner, Robert Klepper:

End-user application development: practices, policies, and organizational impacts. 102-116 - Charles H. Mawhinney, Albert L. Lederer:

Managerial personality type and end-user computing. 117-128 - Tom Janz, Paul Licker:

Transforming a measure of corporate culture to the information systems area: the IS review. 129-135 - Boaz Ronen, Jack J. Baroudi:

The selection, training, tasks and careers of microcomputer support personnel: a normative perspective. 136-142 - Herman P. Hoplin:

Trends in computing careers: human factors in MIS. 143-150 - Jane M. Carey, Raymond McLeod Jr.:

System development methodologies and tools: possible influences and implications. 151-162 - Mary McGuire:

Team software development techniques. 163-168

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