1998-12-10
1998-12-13
Europe/Helsinki
IFIP WG8.2 & WG8.6 Joint Working Conference on 1 Information Technology at the Turn of the Millennium: Past, Present, and Future Trends Keynotes 2 A World of Bits 3 Conducting and Publishing Practice-driven Research Part I: IT and IT Development Virtual Realities 4 Blurring the Boundaries: Disentangling the Implications of Virtual Space 5 From Utopia to Dystopia: The Twin Faces of the Internet Software Engineering 6 Surf: Achieving Quality Through Software Reuse–A Process Improvement Experiment in IBM Italia 7 Software Process Improvement: What Management Tends to Forget 8 Problem Diagnosis in Software Process Improvement 9 Visibility, Silencing, and Surveillance in an IT Needs Analysis Project 10 Who’s Afraid of Requirements Engineering? Part II: Theory Knowledge Management: Intra- and Interorganizational Issues 11 Investigating the Contradictions in Knowledge Management 12 Managing Knowledge Capability and Maturity 13 Competence-based Evolution of R&D Relationships 14 Knowledge Transfer Under Coopetition Collaboration Technology and Workflow 15 Colloboration and Collaborative Information Technology: What is the Nature of Their Relationship? 16 Diffusion of Infrastructure: Mobilization and Improvisation Theory as a Vehicle for Exploration 17 Toward a Socio-cognitive Theory of Information Systems: An Analysis of Key Philosophical and Conceptual Issues 18 Information Systems and the Double Mangle: Steering a Course Between the Scylla of Embedded Structure and 19 Practical and Theoretical Frameworks: Valuable Aids or Seductive Traps? Actors and Networks in Systems Development 20 A Social Action Model of Situated Information Systems Design 21 Social Interactionist Framework for Information Systems Studies: The 4Cs 22 Networks of Association and Due Process in IS Development 23 Reflections on Early Requirements Gathering: Themes from Analyst-Client Conversations Information Systems Strategy 24 SMEs and the Gains from IS: From Cost Reduction to Value Added 25 Enterprise Transformation and the Alignment of Business and Information Technology Strategies: Lessons Standardizing Information Systems Application Packages 26 International Trade at the Speed of Light: Building an Electronic Trading Infrastructure in Denmark, Finland, 27 Optimal Allocation of Standardized Application Software Packages to Business Process Steps: A Simulation Methods and Models 28 Innovations in Fiefdoms: Developing a Common Student Information System in Six Finnish Universities 29 Extending the Concept of a Reference Model Across Industries Change and Change Drivers 30 Change Effects and Legacy Information Systems: A Framework to Aid Our Understanding 31 Framework for Barriers to IS-related Change: Development and Evaluation of a Theoretical Model 32 Sustaining Innovations Through It-competent Organizations: Insights from Practice Part III: IS/IT Education in Academia and Practice 33 Groupware as Research and Educational Tools 34 Doctorates in IS: Time for a Rethink? 35 Training Information Systems Professionals to Balance at the Edge of Chaos in a Technical World 36 Does University Education Lead to Adoption?
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Working Conference
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