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Communications of the Association for Information Systems, Volume 3
Volume 3, 2000
- John Gorgone, Paul Gray, David L. Feinstein, George M. Kasper, Jerry N. Luftman, Edward A. Stohr, Joseph S. Valacich, Rolf T. Wigand:

MSIS 2000: Model Curriculum and Guidelines for Graduate Degree Programs in Information Systems. 1 - Alan R. Heminger, Steven B. Robertson:

The Digital Rosetta Stone: A Model for Maintaining Long-term Access to Static Digital Documents. 2 - R. Brent Gallupe:

Images of Information Systems in the Early 21st Century. 3 - M. Lynne Markus:

Conceptual Challenges in Contemporary IS Research. 4
- Carol Saunders, Blake Ives:

DxR Case Study. 5
- Inger V. Eriksson, Gary W. Dickson, Omar A. El Sawy:

Reflections on Designing Field Research for Emerging IS Topics: The Case of Knowledge Management. 6 - Susan Athey, John Plotnicki:

An Evaluation of Research Productivity in Academic IT. 7 - Robert M. Davison

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Professional Ethics in Information Systems: A Personal Perspective. 8 - Ray Hackney, Janice M. Burn, Gurpreet Dhillon:

Challenging Assumptions for Strategic Information Systems Planning: Theoretical Perspectives. 9 - Steven Alter:

Same Words, Different Meanings: Are Basic IS/IT Concepts Our Self-Imposed Tower Of Babel? 10 - Hugh J. Watson, Mark W. Huber:

Innovative Ways to Connect Information Systems Programs to the Business Community. 11 - Ayelet Berg, Israel Spiegler:

User Profiles as a Basis for an Electronic Statistical Consulting System. 12 - James C. Wetherbe, Mark N. Frolick:

Cycle Time Reduction: Concepts and Case Studies. 13 - Israel Spiegler:

Knowledge Management: A New Idea Or a Recycled Concept? 14 - Blaize Horner Reich:

Designing the IT Course Within an Executive MBA Program. 15 - Anol Bhattacherjee:

Consumer-Centric Reengineering at the Colorado Department of Revenue. 16 - Mark Lee Gillenson, Daniel L. Sherrell, Lei-da Chen:

A Taxonomy of Web Site Traversal Patterns and Structures. 17 - Sasha Dekleva:

Electronic Commerce: A Half-Empty Glass? 18

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