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Information & Management, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 1980
- Edgar H. Sibley:

Editorial. 1 - Ben Shneiderman:

Hardware options, evaluation metrics, and a design sequence for interactive information systems. 3-18 - Phillip Ein-Dor, Eli Segev:

Organizational arrangements for MIS units. 19-26 - Csaba J. Egyhazy:

An information producing system that integrates stand-alone word-processing units and EDP resources. 27-33 - Donald W. Kroeber, Hugh J. Watson, Ralph H. Sprague Jr.:

An empirical investigation and analysis of the current state of information systems evolution. 35-43 - Isaac L. Auerbach:

A tribute to John William Mauchly. 45-46
Volume 3, Number 2, 1980
- Edward J. Lusk:

Isolating periodicities to refine the organization's control system: an analysis of four methods. 51-61 - Paul D. Cumming, Kenneth E. Kendall, C. Carl Pegels, John P. Seagle:

The impact of an information system on a regional blood service. 63-72 - Lawrence F. Young:

A case in MIS education: Attitude changes among MBA's. 73-80
Volume 3, Number 3, 1980
- D. R. Jeffrey, Iris Vessey:

Models, metrics, and management of IS development. 89-93 - Günter Haring, Reinhard Posch:

On the use of a synthetic online/batch workload for computer selection. 95-102 - Neil M. Duffy:

Countdown services: Fire and its aftermath in a computer bureau. 103-111 - Michael J. Cerullo:

Computer usage in business and accounting. 113-124
Volume 3, Number 4, 1980
- Frank F. Land:

A critical view of some recent assertions about MIS and DBMS. 129-131 - Charles K. Woodruff:

Data processing people - Are they really different? 133-139 - Víctor L. Pérez:

Factors challenging information technology applications in developing countries. 141-147 - Jeffrey A. Hoffer:

Database design practices for inverted files. 149-161
Volume 3, Number 5, November 1980
- Ronald H. Kay, Norbert Szyperski, Klaus Höring, Gangolf Bartz:

Strategic planning of information systems at the corporate level. 175-186 - Lebert R. Alley:

Transystem tracing arrays: A macroflow analysis technique. 187-190 - Neil Dias Karunaratne, Alan D. Cameron:

Input output analysis & the Australian information economy. 191-206 - Michal Solotruk, Milutin Kristofic:

Increasing the degree of information system integration and developing an integrated information system. 207-212
Volume 3, Number 6, 1980
- Charles K. Woodruff:

Data processing people - Are they satisfied/dissatisfied with their jobs? 219-225 - Gary R. Reeves, Robert S. Bussom:

Information systems curricula: Business versus academic viewpoints. 227-235 - Hirohide Hinomoto:

Attitude study of on-line terminal operators on work-station arrangements. 237-243 - Michael L. Brodie:

Data quality in information systems. 245-258

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