28. HICSS 1995:
Maui,
Hawaii,
USA - Volume 3
28th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-28),
January 3-6,
1995,
Kihei,
Maui,
Hawaii,
USA. IEEE Computer Society,
1995,
Volume 3
Decision Support and Knowledge-Based Systems
- Ritu Agarwal, Prabuddha De, Charles E. Wells:
Cooperative distributed problem solving: an investigation in the domain of jobshop scheduling.
4-12
- Jean-Pierre Corriveau:
A time-constrained architecture for cognition.
13-22
- Himawan Gunadhi, Kwang-Hui Lim, Wee-Yong Yeong:
PACE: a planning advisor on curriculum and enrolment.
23-31
- William L. Kuechler Jr., Nina Lim, Vijay K. Vaishnavi:
A smart object approach to hybrid knowledge representation and reasoning strategies.
32-41
- Pierre Lévine, Jean-Charles Pomerol:
The role of the decision maker in DSSs and representation levels.
42-51
- Stefan Spieck, Mark Weigelt, Jürgen Falk, Peter Mertens:
Decentralized problem solving in logistics and production with partly intelligent agents and comparison with alternative approaches.
52-61
- Boris Stilman:
Linguistic geometry: a new paradigm for intelligent systems.
62-72
- Pirkko Walden, Christer Carlsson:
Hyperknowledge and expert systems: a case study of knowledge formation processes.
73-
Executive Information Systems
Forecasting Support Systems
- Nancy Paule Melone, Timothy W. McGuire, Lawrence Wai Chan, Timothy A. Gerwing:
Effects of DSS, modeling, and exogenous factors on decision quality and confidence.
152-159
- William C. Remus, Kenneth A. Griggs, Marcus O'Connor:
The impact of rumors on the judgmental forecasting process.
160-166
- Gregoris Mentzas, I. Linardopoulos, V. Assimakopoulos:
An architechture for intelligent assistance in the forecasting process.
167-176
- Bob Berry, Goksan Erdogan, Duarte Trigueiros:
Rule induction for financial modelling and model interpretation.
177-
Graph-Based Methods in Software Technology and Information Systems
Hypermedia in Information Systems and Organizations
Information Sharing and Knowledge Discovery in Large Scientific Databases
Logic Modeling
Methods and Tools for Information Systems Development
- Sastry Nanduri, Spencer Rugaber:
Requirements validation via automated natural language parsing.
362-368
- Susan A. Sherer:
The three dimensions of software risk: technical, organizational, and environmental.
369-378
- Marianne Bays:
Impact of IS alignment strategies on organizational perceptions of quality.
379-
Modeling Technologies and Information Systems
Multi-Media Information Systems
Technology Management:
Systems and Process
- George M. Scott:
Managing the new-technology cycle from R&D to product introduction: a framework and overall technology strategy.
482-493
- Aaron J. Shenhar, Dov Dvir:
Managing technology projects: a contingent exploratory approach.
494-503
- Joseph C. Paradi, Mark D. R. Parsons, Gloria Yan:
Service pricing strategies in an internal information system services organization with captive customers/markets.
504-513
- Jens O. Riis, Claus Neergaard:
Managing technology projects: an organizational learning approach.
514-522
- J.-C. Spender:
Managing a socially constructed technology: the case of CT scanning.
523-532
- Élisabeth Lefebvre, Louis A. Lefebvre, Marie-Josée Roy:
Technological penetration and cumulative benefits in SMEs.
533-541
- Richard Smith:
Concept formulation techniques for new telecommunications services.
542-551
- S. W. F. Omta, L. M. Bouter, J. M. L. van Engelen:
A management control perspective an industrial pharmaceutical R&D.
552-562
- Urs E. Gattiker, Helen Kelley:
Morality and technology, or is it wrong to create and let loose a computer virus.
563-573
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