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DATA BASE, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, Winter 1999
- Mark Keil, Ephraim R. McLean:

From the Editors. 4 - George M. Kasper:

From the Chair. 5
- Robert D. Galliers:

AIS. 7-9 - Bernard C. Glasson:

IFIP. 10-13
- Robert L. Glass:

COBOL: Is It Dying - or Thriving? 15-18
- Abstracts. 20-21

- Ram L. Kumar, Connie W. Crook:

A Multi-Disciplinary Framework for the Management of Interorganizational Systems. 22-37 - Rex Eugene Pereira:

Resource View Theory Analysis of SAP as a Source of Competitive Advantage for Firms. 38-46 - Richard A. Johnson, Bill C. Hardgrave, E. Reed Doke:

An Industry Analysis of Developer Beliefs About Object-Oriented Systems Development. 47-64 - E. Burton Swanson:

IS "Maintainability": Should It Reduce the Maintainance Effort? 65-76 - Ranjit Bose, Vijayan Sugumaran

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Application of Intelligent Agent Technology for Managerial Data Analysis and Mining. 77-94
Volume 30, Number 2, Spring 1999
- Mark Keil, Ephraim R. McLean:

From the Editors. 4 - George M. Kasper:

From the Chair. 5-6
Special Issue - Information Systems: Current Issues and Future Changes
- Tor J. Larsen, Linda Levine:

Data Base Special Issue - Information Systems: Current Issues and Future Changes. 7-11 - Abstracts. 12-13

- Claudia Löbbecke, Paul C. van Fenema

, Philip Powell:
Co-Opetition and Knowledge Transfer. 14-25 - Richard L. Baskerville

, Jan Pries-Heje:
Knowledge Capability and Matuity in Software Management. 26-43 - Helena Karsten:

Collaboration and Collaborative Information Technologies: A Review of the Evidence. 44-65 - Jakob H. Iversen

, Peter Axel Nielsen, Jacob Nørbjerg:
Situated Assessment of Problems in Software Development. 66-81 - Susan Gasson

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A Social Action Model of Situated Information Systems Design. 82-97
Volume 30, Number 3&4, Summer-Fall 1999
- Mark Keil, Ephraim R. McLean:

From the Editors. 4
- Abstracts. 5-6

- Bradley C. Wheeler, Alan R. Dennis, Larry Press:

Groupware Comes to the Internet: Charting a New World. 8-21 - Brian Whitworth, Roy Felton:

Measuring Disagreement in Groups Facing Limited-Choice Problems. 22-33 - Ilze Zigurs, Bonnie K. Buckland, James R. Connolly, E. Vance Wilson

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A Test of Task-Technology Fit Theory for Goup Support Systems. 34-50 - Fred Niederman, Roger J. Volkema:

The Relation of Agenda Creation and Use to Group Support System Experience. 51-71 - Stephen C. Hayne

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The Facilitators Perspective on Meetings and Implications for Group Support Systems Design. 72-91 - Ann M. Hickey, Douglas L. Dean, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.:

Establishing a Foundation for Collaborative Scenario Elicitation. 92-110 - Gert-Jan de Vreede

, Hans de Bruijn:
Exploring the Boundaries of Successful GSS Application: Supporting Inter-Organizational Policy Networks. 111-130 - Katherine M. Chudoba:

Appropriations and Patterns in the Use of Group Support Systems. 131-148

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