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HICSS 1995: Kihei, Maui, Hawaii, USA
- 28th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-28), January 3-6, 1995, Kihei, Maui, Hawaii, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1995, ISBN 0-8186-6945-4

Volume 1
High Performance Computing and I/O Systems
- Keying Wu, P. K. H. Ng, Xing Dong Jia, Richard M. M. Chen, A. M. Layfield:

Performance tuning of a multiprocessor sparse matrix equation solver. 4-13 - Ireneusz Karkowski:

Architectural synthesis with possibilistic programming. 14-22 - Glenn Jennings:

Symbolic incompletely specified functions for correct evaluation in the presence of indeterminate input values. 23-31 - Dejan Raskovic, Emil Jovanov

, Aleksandar Janicijevic, Veljko M. Milutinovic:
An implementation of hash based ATM router chip. 32-40 - Catherine H. Gebotys, Robert J. Gebotys:

Optimized mapping of video applications to hardware-software for VLSI architectures. 41-48 - Oleg A. Panfilov:

Performance analysis of RAID-5 disk arrays. 49-60 - Kuei Yu Wang, Dan C. Marinescu:

Correlation of the paging activity of individual node programs in the SPMD execution mode. 61-73
Reflective Memory and Distributed Shared Memory Architectures for OLTP
- Jelica Protic, Milo Tomasevic, Veljko M. Milutinovic:

A survey of distributed shared memory systems. 74-84 - Stephen Lucci, Izidor Gertner, Anil Gupta, Uday Hegde:

Reflective-memory multiprocessor. 85-94 - Mark Natale, Mark Baker, Roger Collins, David Wilson, Stephen Lucci, Izidor Gertner:

Pentium MPP for OLTP applications. 95-102 - Nicos Vekiarides:

Fault-tolerant disk storage and file systems using reflective memory. 103-113 - Mark Russinovich, Zary Segall:

Application-transparent checkpointing in Mach 3.O/UX. 114-123 - Greg Schaffer:

MPP UNIX enhancements for OLTP applications. 124-133 - Mark Aldred, Ilya Gertner, Stephen McKellar:

A distributed lock manager on fault tolerant MPP. 134-136 - Gilberto Arnaiz:

Tuning Oracle7 for nCUBE. 137-139 - Milan M. Jovanovic, Milo Tomasevic, Veljko M. Milutinovic:

A simulation-based comparison of two reflective memory approaches. 140-152
Instruction Level Parallelism
- Instruction Level Parallelism. 151-152

- Siamak Arya, Howard Sachs, Sreeram Duvvuru:

An architecture for high instruction level parallelism. 153-162 - John G. Cleary, Murray Pearson, Husam Kinawi:

The architecture of an optimistic CPU: the WarpEngine. 163-172 - Sreeram Duvvuru, Siamak Arya:

Evaluation of a branch target address cache. 173-180 - Thomas Scholz, Michael Schäfers:

An improved dynamic register array concept for high-performance RISC processors. 181-190 - Marc Tremblay, Bill Joy, Ken Shin:

A three dimensional register file for superscalar processors. 191-201 - Chi-Hung Chi, Chi-Sum Ho, Siu-Chung Lau:

Reducing memory latency using a small software driven array cache. 202-210 - Roger A. Bringmann, Scott A. Mahlke, Wen-mei W. Hwu:

A study of the effects of compiler-controlled speculation on instruction and data caches. 211-220 - J. Stan Cox, David P. Howell, Thomas M. Conte

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Commercializing profile-driven optimization. 221-228 - Lizy Kurian John, Vinod Reddy, Paul T. Hulina, Lee D. Coraor:

A comparative evaluation of software techniques to hide memory latency. 229-241
Scalable Shared-Memory Architectures
- Introduction. 240-241

- Mårten Björkman, Fredrik Dahlgren, Per Stenström:

Using hints to reduce the read miss penalty for flat COMA protocols. 242-251 - Ian Watson, Alasdair Rawsthorne:

Decoupled pre-fetching for distributed shared memory. 252-261 - Alexandre E. Eichenberger, Santosh G. Abraham:

Modeling load imbalance and fuzzy barriers for scalable shared-memory multiprocessors. 262-271 - Igor Tartalja, Veljko M. Milutinovic:

A survey of software solutions for maintenance of cache consistency in shared memory multiprocessors. 272-287
Low Energy ILP Processors
- Thomas D. Burd

, Robert W. Brodersen:
Energy efficient CMOS microprocessor design. 288-297 - John D. Bunda, Donald S. Fussell, William C. Athas:

Energy-efficient instruction set architecture for CMOS microprocessors. 298-305 - Ching-Long Su, Alvin M. Despain:

Cache designs for energy efficiency. 306-315 - Priyadarsan Patra

, Donald S. Fussell:
Power-efficient delay-insensitive codes for data transmission. 316-323 - Thomas M. Conte

, Kishore N. Menezes, Sumedh W. Sathaye:
A technique to determine power-efficient, high-performance superscalar processors. 324-333
Volume 2
Parallel Algorithms
- Paraskevi Fragopoulou, Selim G. Akl:

Fault tolerant communication algorithms on the star network using disjoint paths. 4-13 - Katalin Friedl, Shi-Chun Tsai:

Recycling random bits in parallel. 14-19 - Ernst W. Mayr

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Scheduling interval orders in parallel. 20-28 - Josyula R. Rao:

Eventual determinism: using probabilistic means to achieve deterministic ends. 29-38 - Dimitrios Kagaris, Spyros Tragoudas, Grammati E. Pantziou

, Christos D. Zaroliagis
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Quickest paths: parallelization and dynamization . 39-40 - Ralf Diekmann, Reinhard Lüling, Burkhard Monien, Carsten Spräner:

A parallel local-search algorithm for the k-partitioning problem. 41-50 - Zhiyong Li, Peter Mills, John H. Reif:

Models and resource metrics for parallel and distributed computation. 51-60 - Bruce M. Maggs, Lesley R. Matheson, Robert Endre Tarjan:

Models of parallel computation: a survey and synthesis. 61-72
Partitioning and Scheduling in Parallel and Distributed Systems
- Zbigniew Chamski:

Beyond convexity: scanning 'non-convex polyhedra'. 73-82 - Sangho Ha, Sangyong Han, Heunghwan Kim:

Partitioning a lenient parallel language into sequential threads. 83-92 - Wesley K. Kaplow, William Maniatty, Boleslaw K. Szymanski

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Impact of memory hierarchy on program partitioning and scheduling. 93-102 - Qi Ning, Vincent Van Dongen, Guang R. Gao:

Automatic data and computation decomposition for distributed memory machines. 103-112 - Michel Cosnard, Michel Loi:

Automatic task graph generation techniques. 113-122 - Kleanthis Psarris, Santosh Pande

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Classical dependence analysis techniques: sufficiently accurate in practice. 123-132 - Ben Lee, Chae Shin, Ali R. Hurson

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A strategy for scheduling partially ordered program graphs onto multicomputers. 133-142 - Stefan Ronngren, Behrooz A. Shirazi:

Static multiprocessor scheduling of periodic real-time tasks with precedence constraints and communication costs. 143-152 - Greet Bilsen, Rudy Lauwereins, J. A. Peperstraete:

Compile-time scheduling with resource-constraints. 153-162 - Yung-Kang Chu, I-Ling Yen, Diane T. Rover:

Guiding processor allocation with estimated execution time for mesh connected multiple processor systems. 163-172 - Atsushi Hori, Munenori Maeda, Yutaka Ishikawa, Takashi Tomokiyo, Hiroki Konaka:

A scalable time-sharing scheduling for partitionable distributed memory parallel machines. 173-182 - Emile Haddad:

Optimal load distribution for asynchronously scheduled homogeneous multiprocessor and distributed systems. 183-184 - Bradley L. Noble, Gregory D. Peterson, Roger D. Chamberlain:

Performance of synchronous parallel discrete-event simulation. 185-186 - Kelvin K. Yue, David J. Lilja:

Parameter estimation for a generalized parallel loop scheduling algorithm. 187-191
Program Development tools and Environments for Parallel and Distributed systems
- Olav Hansen:

A method for optimizing large scale parallel applications. 192-201 - Tim Collins, James C. Browne:

MaTRiX++: an object-oriented environment for parallel high-performance matrix computations. 202-211 - David Feldcamp, Alan Wagner:

Using the Parsec environment to implement a high-performance processor farm. 212-221 - Thomas Wolff:

Transparently distributing objects with inheritance. 222-231 - Vijay K. Garg, Craig M. Chase, J. Roger Mitchell, Richard B. Kilgore:

Detecting conjunctive channel predicates in a distributed programming environment. 232-241 - Christian Clémençon, Akiyoshi Endo, Josef Fritscher, Andreas Müller, Roland Rühl, Brian J. N. Wylie:

The "Annai" environment for portable distributed parallel programming. 242-251 - Robert Hood, Doreen Cheng:

Accommodating heterogeneity in a debugger-a client-server approach. 252-253 - Keng Ng, Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee, Naranker Dulay:

The Software Architect's Assistant-a visual environment for distributed programming. 254-263 - Gabriele Kotsis

, Florian Sukup:
Efficiency evaluation of selected parallelization tools. 264-265 - Isabelle Attali, Denis Caromel, Andrew L. Wendelborn:

From a formal dynamic semantics of Sisal to a Sisal environment. 266-267 - Thomas E. Cheatham, Amr F. Fahmy, Dan C. Stefanescu, Leslie G. Valiant:

Bulk synchronous parallel computing-a paradigm for transportable software. 268-275 - Alois Ferscha, James Johnson:

N-MAP: a virtual processor discrete event simulation tool for performance prediction in the CAPSE environment. 276-288
Directions in Software Engineering for Parallel Systems
- Helmar Burkhart, Stephan Gutzwiller:

Software reuse and portability of parallel programs. 289-298 - Guido Wirtz

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Modularization, re-use and testing for parallel message-passing programs. 299-308 - Rainer Weinreich

, Reinhold Plösch:
Prototyping of parallel and distributed object-oriented systems: the PDC model and its environment. 309-318 - George R. Ribeiro-Justo:

A rigorous method for the constructive design of parallel and distributed programs. 319-328 - Sudhir Aggarwal, Sandeep Mitra, Sanjay S. Jagdale:

DCCA: a versatile paradigm for the description and development of concurrent communicating systems. 329-338 - Carl I. Birkinshaw, Peter R. Croll:

Modelling the client-server behaviour of parallel real-time systems using Petri nets. 339-348 - Christian Scheidler, Lorenz Schäfers, Ottmar Krämer-Fuhrmann:

Software engineering for parallel systems: the TRAPPER approach. 349-358 - Naoshi Uchihira

, Shinichi Honiden:
Compositional adjustment of concurrent programs to satisfy temporal logic constraints in MENDELS ZONE. 359-368 - Xianwu Ma, Tom Hintz:

Re-Vision: a methodology and tool for parallel computations. 369-378 - Matthew Haines, A. P. Wim Böhm:

An initial comparison of implicit and explicit programming styles for distributed memory multiprocessors. 379-391
Performance Evaluation and Prediction of Parallel and Distributed Systems
- John L. Gustafson, Quinn Snell:

HINT: A new way to measure computer performance. 392-401 - John A. Keane, T. N. Franklin, R. Dipper, Andrew J. Grant, R. Sumner, Ming Q. Xu:

Benchmarking financial database queries on a parallel machine. 402-411 - Henk Jonkers, Arjan J. C. van Gemund, Gerard L. Reijns:

A probabilistic approach to parallel system performance modelling. 412-421 - Gregory D. Peterson, Roger D. Chamberlain:

Stealing cycles: Can we get along? 422-441 - Abdul Waheed, Vincent F. Melfi, Diane T. Rover:

A model for instrumentation system management in concurrent computer systems. 442-443 - Arjan J. C. van Gemund, Henk Jonkers, Gerard L. Reijns:

Performance modeling of parallel systems with flexible precision. 444-445 - Mark J. Clement, Michael J. Quinn:

Multivariate statistical techniques for parallel performance prediction. 446-455 - Xian-He Sun, Jianping Zhu:

Performance prediction of scalable computing: a case study. 456-468
Fault Tolerance in Distributed/Parallel Systems
- Marcelo M. de Azevedo, Nader Bagherzadeh, Shahram Latifi:

Fault-diameter of the star-connected cycles interconnection network. 469-478 - Sabine R. Öhring, Falguni Sarkar, Sajal K. Das, Dirk H. Hohndel:

Cayley graph connected cycles: A new class of fixed-degree interconnection networks. 479-488 - Amiya Nayak

, Nicola Santoro, Quanhu Xue:
Efficient reconfiguration technique for redundant ring networks. 489-498 - Toshinori Yamada, Koji Yamamoto, Shuichi Ueno:

Fault-tolerant graphs for hypercubes and tori. 499-505 - Toshibumi Seki, Tetsuo Hasegawa, Yasukuni Okataku, Shinsuke Tamura:

A fault-tolerant architecture based on autonomous replicated objects. 506-515 - Krishna M. Kavi, Frederick T. Sheldon, Behrooz A. Shirazi, Ali R. Hurson

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Reliability analysis of CSP specifications using Petri nets and Markov processes. 516-524 - Pierre Sens:

The performance of independent checkpointing in distributed systems. 525-536
Communication in Parallel and Distributed Systems
- Linda Gardner, Zevi Miller, Dan Pritikin, Ivan Hal Sudborough:

Embedding hypercubes into pancake, cycle prefix and substring reversal networks. 537-545 - Marie-Claude Heydemann, Jaroslav Opatrny, Dominique Sotteau:

Embeddings of complete binary trees into star graphs with congestion 1. 546-554 - Frank Thomson Leighton, Bruce M. Maggs:

Fast algorithms for finding O(congestion+dilation) packet routing schedules. 555-563 - Krzysztof Diks, Andrzej Pelc:

Broadcasting with universal lists. 564-573 - Christine Garcia, Claudine Peyrat:

Broadcasting in an n-grid with a given neighborhood template. 574-583 - Pierre Fraigniaud, Joseph G. Peters:

Structured communication in torus networks. 584-593 - Yoshitaka Shibata, Naoya Seta, Shogo Shimizu:

Media synchronization protocols for packet audio-video system on multimedia information networks. 594-601 - B. Bayerdorffer:

Broadcast Time Warp. 602-611 - Özalp Babaoglu, Renzo Davoli

, Luigi-Alberto Giachini, Mary Gray Baker:
RELACS: A communications infrastructure for constructing reliable applications in large-scale distributed systems. 612-621 - Hagit Attiya, Shlomi Dolev

, Jennifer L. Welch:
Connection management without retaining information. 622-634
Distribution and Concurrency in Persistent Systems
- Zhixue Wu, Ken Moody, Jean Bacon, Robert J. Stroud:

Data consistency in a distributed persistent object system. 635-644 - Shigekazu Inohara, Yoji Shigehata, Keitaro Uehara, Hajime Miyazawa, Kouhei Yamamoto, Takashi Masuda:

Page-based optimistic concurrency control for memory-mapped persistent object systems. 645-654 - Colin Allison, Mike Livesey:

Persistent SR: Adding persistence to concurrency. 655-664 - Rasool Jalili, Frans A. Henskens:

Using directed graphs to describe entity dependency in stable distributed persistent stores. 665-674 - Bernd Irlenbusch

, Jörg Kaiser:
Towards a resilient shared memory concept for distributed persistent object systems. 675-684 - Ashok Malhotra:

Working with alien objects: an object oriented viewpoint. 685-694 - James Leslie Keedy:

Is distribution a genuine problem for persistent systems or is addressing the real problem? 695-706
Object Oriented Multidatabase Systems
- Evaggelia Pitoura:

Extending an object-oriented programming language to support the integration of heterogeneous database systems. 707-716 - Pamela Drew, Calton Pu:

Asynchronous consistency restoration under epsilon serializability. 717-726 - Gerti Kappel, Birgit Pröll, Stefan Rausch-Schott, Werner Retschitzegger

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TriGSflow: Active object-oriented workflow management. 727-736
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. 73-90
Executive Information Systems
- Dorothy E. Leidner, Sven A. Carlsson, Joyce J. Elam:

A cross-cultural study of executive information systems. 91-100 - Graham Pervan, James Meneely:

Implementing and sustaining executive information systems: influencing factors in a mining industry context. 101-109 - Neil McBride:

The role of executive information systems in organisations: an interpretive analysis. 110-119 - Richard Chimera:

Information technology and the transformation of decision making. 120-129 - Hannu Vanharanta, Timo Käkölä, Kalle Kangas:

Usability of a hyperknowledge-based executive support system for financial benchmarking. 130-139 - Grace Masaki, Joseph Walls, John Stockman:

Hypermedia EIS and the World Wide Web. 140-151
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 Remus, Kenneth A. Griggs, Marcus O'Connor:

The impact of rumors on the judgmental forecasting process. 160-166 - Gregoris Mentzas, I. Linardopoulos, Vassilis Assimakopoulos:

An architechture for intelligent assistance in the forecasting process. 167-176 - Bob Berry, Goksan Erdogan, Duarte Trigueiros

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Rule induction for financial modelling and model interpretation. 177-188
Graph-Based Methods in Software Technology and Information Systems
- Roger W. H. Bons, Ronald M. Lee, René W. Wagenaar, Clive D. Wrigley:

Modelling inter-organizational trade using Documentary Petri Nets. 189-198 - Timo Käkölä:

Fostering organizational learning with embedded application systems: the XTEND2 prototype. 199-208 - Peter L. Hammer, Alexander Kogan:

Essential and redundant rules in Horn knowledge bases. 209-220
Hypermedia in Information Systems and Organizations
- Hannu Vanharanta, Timo Käkölä, Barbro Back:

Validity and utility of a hyperknowledge-based financial benchmarking system. 221-230 - Daniel Schwabe, Gustavo Rossi:

Building hypermedia applications as navigational views of information models. 231-240 - Venkatraman Balasubramanian, Murray Turoff:

A systematic approach to user interface design for hypertext systems. 241-252
Information Sharing and Knowledge Discovery in Large Scientific Databases
- Prabhu Ram, William Perrizo:

Multidatabase global query optimization. 253-262 - Venkataraman Ramesh, Sudha Ram:

A methodology for interschema relationship identification in heterogeneous databases. 263-272 - Jeffrey Parsons

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A graphical technique for modeling multi-user data requirements. 273-282 - Ning Zhong, Setsuo Ohsuga:

Managing/refining structural characteristics discovered from databases. 283-292 - Wojciech Ziarko, Ning Shan:

Discovering attribute relationships, dependencies and rules by using rough sets. 293-299 - Debby Keen, Arcot Rajasekar:

Inductive certainty factors from databases. 300-311
Logic Modeling
- Sulin Ba, Andrew B. Whinston, Karl Reiner Lang:

An enterprise modeling approach to organizational decision support. 312-320 - Amit Basu, Robert W. Blanning:

Discovering implicit integrity constraints in rule bases using metagraphs. 321-329 - Scott A. Moore:

A communication framework for applications. 330-341 - Stephen F. Roehrig:

Incompletely specified probabilistic networks. 342-351 - Jiangling Wan, Michael P. Bieber, Jason Tsong-Li Wang, Peter A. Ng:

LHM: a logic-based hypertext data model for integrating hypertext and information systems. 350-361
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. 379-390
Modeling Technologies and Information Systems
- Nabil R. Adam, Aryya Gangopadhyay:

An N-ary view integration method using conceptual dependencies. 391-397 - Marco Gagliardi, Cosimo Spera:

Some new results in model integration. 398-407 - Levent V. Orman:

Structural analysis of decision models. 408-417 - Joobin Choobineh, Anil Kini:

SQLSAM: SQL for statistical analysis and modeling. 418-427 - Garett O. Dworman, Steven O. Kimbrough, James D. Laing:

On automated discovery of models using genetic programming in game-theoretic contexts. 428-438 - Arthur M. Geoffrion, Sergio Maturana

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Generating optimization-based decision support systems. 439-450
Multi-Media Information Systems
- Grace Au, Ching Kwong Kwok, Heung Wing Lee:

An intelligent multimedia patients information system: design problems and solutions. 451-460 - Ralph Martinez, Yasser H. Alsafadi, Jinman Kim:

Design of multimedia global PACS distributed computing environment. 461-469 - Gerard L. Reijns:

A distributed picture archiving and communications system for hospitals using image pre-fetching. 470-481
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
Volume 4
Distributed Group Support Systems (DGSS)
- Rosalie J. Ocker, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Murray Turoff, Jerry Fjermestad:

Computer support for distributed asynchronous software design teams: experimental results on creativity and quality. 4-13 - Kelly Burke, Laku Chidambaram, John Locke:

Evolution of relational factors over time: a study of distributed and nondistributed meetings. 14-23 - Raymond R. Panko, Susan T. Kinney:

Working relationships: assessing the need for media to support close personal relationships at work. 24-33 - Uwe Busbach:

Distributed work management: an application area for mobile computing. 34-41 - Mary Ann Dase, Lai Lai Tung, Efraim Turban:

A proposed research framework for distributed group support systems. 42-51 - Jack W. Fellers, Anthoy Clifton, Holly A. H. Handley:

Using the Internet to provide support for distributed interactions. 52-62
Electronic Support for Learning
- Malcolm Worrell, Murray Turoff, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Jerry Fjermestad:

An experiment in collaborative learning using a game and a computer mediated conference in accounting courses. 63-71 - George M. Marakas

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The discovery-learning DSS: allowing for discovery in the decision process. 72-81 - Martin Santana

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Managerial learning: a neglected dimension in decision support systems. 82-91 - Kathleen Knoll, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa:

Learning to work in distributed global teams. 92-101 - Kalle Kangas:

Using electronic network conferencing in M.Sc. education. 102-111 - William H. Money:

Applying social cognitive learning theory to the application of group support systems (GSSs) in classroom settings. 112-122
Geographic Information Systems
- Kim Lowell, Geoffrey Edwards, Kim H. Esbensen:

Towards a more human (re)design of digital spatial technologies with emphasis on an uncertainty-based cartographic representation. 123-130 - Lisa D. Murphy:

Geographic information systems: are they decision support systems? 131-140 - Jochen Albrecht:

Virtual Geographic Information System (VGIS). 141-152
Group Support Systems
- Brian E. Mennecke, Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Joseph S. Valacich:

An experimental examination of group history and group support system use on information sharing performance and user perceptions. 153-162 - Poppy L. McLeod, Scott E. Elston:

Persuasive linguistic devices in anonymous vs. identified computer supported groups: an exploratory study. 163-170 - John A. Hoxmeier:

Learning from group support system use: potential changes in subsequent meeting behavior. 171-180 - Victoria K. Clawson, Robert P. Bostrom:

The importance of facilitator role behaviors in different face to face group support systems environments. 181-190 - Steve M. Easterbrook:

Coordination breakdowns: why groupware is so difficult to design. 191-199 - Volker Barent, Helmut Krcmar, Henrik Lewe, Gerhard Schwabe:

Improving continuous improvement with CATeam: lessons from a longitudinal case study. 200-211
Group Support Systems Applications
- John Wilson, Leonard M. Jessup:

A field experiment on GSS anonymity and group member status. 212-221 - Jerry Fjermestad, Robert M. Czech, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Murray Turoff, Cameron Ford, Rosalie J. Ocker, Frederick Ferront, Malcolm Worrell, Kenneth Johnson:

Group strategic decision making: asynchronous GSS using structured conflict and consensus approaches. 222-231 - Beatriz Morales, Hector Moreira, Douglas R. Vogel:

Group support for regional development in Mexico. 232-241
Negotiation Support Systems
- Ai-Mei Chang, Taedong Han:

Design of an argumentation-based negotiation support system. 242-251 - Gregory E. Kersten:

Simulation and analysis of negotiation processes: the case of Softwood Lumber Negotiations. 252-261 - Meral Binbasioglu, Tung Bui, Pai-Chun Ma:

An action-resource language for argumentation: the case of softwood lumber negotiation. 262-269 - Hyeun-Suk Rhee, Hasan Pirkul, Varghese S. Jacob, Reza Barkhi:

Effects of computer-mediated communication on group negotiation: an empirical study. 270-279 - A. Geoffrey Lockett, Peter Naudé:

The use of judgemental modelling in a group negotiated strategic decision. 280-289 - Raimo P. Hämäläinen

, Oossi Leikola:
Spontaneous decision conferencing in parliamentary negotiations. 290-302
Organizational Memory
- Ilkka Tuomi:

Abstraction and history-from institutional amnesia to organizational memory. 303-312 - Kari Kuutti, Jaakko Virkkunen:

Organisational memory and learning network organisation: the case of Finnish labour protection inspectors. 313-322 - Mark S. Ackerman, Eric Mandel:

Memory in the small: an application to provide task-based organizational memory for a scientific community . 323-332 - V. Srinivasan Rao, Ricki Goldman-Segall:

Capturing stories in organizational memory systems: the role of multimedia. 333-341 - Munir Mandviwalla

, Stanley D. Clark II, Kent Sandoe:
Collaborative writing as a process of formalizing group memory. 342-352
Business Process Re-Engineering
- Bob Czech, Jerry Fjermestad, Patrik Jonsson:

Object oriented organizational modeling. 353-362 - Jinoos Hosseini:

Business process modeling and organizational memory systems: a case study. 363-371 - Tiptur K. Sateesh:

Making the requirements of process controlled systems explicit. 372-376 - Alan R. Dennis, Robert Daniels, Glenda S. Hayes, Gigi G. Kelly, Dave Lange, Lawrence Massman:

Business process re-engineering with groupware. 378-387 - Hans van der Heijden, René W. Wagenaar, Jo van Nunen, Frans Van den Bosch:

Redesigning process control mechanisms using EDI. An agency-theoretic perspective. 388-397 - Eward Lewis:

The process analysis network method for business process re-engineering. 398-408
Telework: The Borderless Organization
- Linda Duxbury

, Nancy Corbett, Gregory E. Kersten:
The use of portable offices: an exploratory analysis. 409-417 - Bradford W. Hesse:

Curb cuts in the virtual community: telework and persons with disabilities. 418-425 - V. Srinivasan Rao:

The implementation of satellite offices: initial recommendations based on observations from one site. 426-435 - Elabet Tamrat, James R. Warren:

Framework for the assessment of feasibility of telecommuting in Australian organisations. 436-445 - Kiyoh Nakamura, Yuri Masuda, Yukio Kiyokane:

Roles of communication media in telework environments. 446-455 - Grace Au, Ching Kwong Kwok, Kunihiko Higa:

The development of telework in the health care industries. 456-467
Groupware: User Experiences
- William H. Money, John R. Harrald:

The application of group support systems to knowledge acquisition for disaster response planning. 468-474 - Jukka Korpela, Markku Tuominen:

Group decision support for defining the vision and strategic goals for distribution logistics. 475-484 - Grerge Fox:

The challenge of convergence. 485-492 - Gert-Jan de Vreede

, Henk G. Sol, Gary W. Dickson:
A group problem solving approach to business process redesign: combating organized crime in Amsterdam. 493-502 - Petri Maaranen:

GroupVideo-distributed EMS for small groups. 503-512 - Juha S. Knuuttila, Kenneth R. Walsh, Andrea L. Houston, E. Golla:

DeleGate: towards a conference diplomat's multidimensional workstation. 513-522 - Morgen M. Sherpherd, Robert O. Briggs, Bruce A. Reinig, Jerome Yen:

Social loafing in electronic brainstorming: invoking social comparison through technology and facilitation techniques to improve group productivity. 523-532 - Sheila A. Brandt, Robert O. Briggs:

Exploring the use of EMS in the classroom: two field studies. 533-545
Creativity/Innovation in I.S. Organizations
- John C. Henderson, Christine M. A. Lentz:

Learning, working and innovation: a case study in insurance. 546-555 - Beata M. Lobert, Brenda Massetti, Robert J. Mockler, Dorothy G. Dologite:

Towards a managerial model of creativity in information systems. 556-565 - Lexis F. Higgins, J. Daniel Couger:

Comparison of KAI and ISP instruments for determining style of creativity of IS professionals. 566-570 - Randolph B. Cooper:

The influence of group and context on information technology development creativity. 571-580 - Arne Henne, Eva M. Møller:

Innovation in business processes-a discussion of research methods to study the process of innovation. 581-590 - Kay M. Victor, Keri E. Pearlson:

IT functional support of interorganizational process reengineering. 591-603
Internet and the Information Superhighway
- Michael Bieber, Tomás Isakowitz

, Jim Oliver:
An analysis framework for information comprehension and access management. 604-613 - Richard W. Oliver:

Convergence of telephony and cable: vital step in the creation of an information superhighway. 614-623 - David King, Kirk Jones:

Competitive intelligence, software robots and the Internet: the NewsAlert prototype. 624-634
Issues in Technology Transfer
- Herb Krasner:

Bottlenecks in the transfer of software engineering technology: lessons learned from a consortium failure. 635-641 - Reima Suomi, Monika Kastu-Haikio:

Information systems application educational needs of small enterprises-a survey of Finnish circumstances. 642-650 - Robert J. Mockler, Dorothy G. Dologite, Beata M. Lobert:

Underlying theories of practical value in technology transfer across cultural boundaries: an application study. 651-660 - David V. Gibson

, G. Thomas Harlan:
Inter-organizational technology transfer: the case of the NSF science and technology centers. 661-670 - Manabu Eto, Danielle Wierengo, Everett M. Rogers:

Technology transfer from government R&D laboratories in the United States and Japan. 671-680 - Raymond Radosevich:

A test of the surrogate-entrepreneurship model of public-technology commercialization. 681-688 - Sul Passicieh, John Zepper:

Technology transfer in Sandia's scientific areas. The engineering sciences Technology Information Environment- Systematic approach to security, privacy and appropriate access. 689-699
Measuring the Effectiveness of Emerging Technologies
- Geoffrey S. Hubona:

Evaluating user interface design with belief constructs. 700-709 - Christopher Deephouse, Dennis R. Goldenson, Marc I. Kellner, Tridas Mukhopadhyay:

The effects of software processes on meeting targets and quality. 710-719 - Donald L. Amoroso, J. Daniel Couger:

Developing information systems with creativity techniques: an exploratory study. 720-728 - Fred D. Davis, Viswanath Venkatesh:

Measuring user acceptance of emerging information technologies: an assessment of possible method biases. 729-736 - Jonathan B. Woodroff, George M. Kasper:

User (dis)satisfaction and discrepancy in information systems: an integrated model and empirical investigation. 737-746 - James A. Senn, Jungwoo Lee

:
The relationship between IT spending and corporate revenue. 747-756 - Norbert Reekers, Steve Smithson:

The impact of electronic data interchange on interorganizational relationships: integrating theoretical perspectives. 757-466 - James G. Anderson, Carolyn E. Aydin, Bonnie Kaplan:

An analytical framework for measuring the effectiveness/impacts of computer-based patient record systems. 767-776 - Gerhard A. Schloss, Michael J. Wynblatt:

Using a layered paradigm to model multimedia. 777-786 - Seokjoong Yoon, Ephraim R. McLean, Merwyn L. Elliot:

Measuring environmental uncertainties in a study of the impact of information technology on organizational communication patterns. 787-797 - Bruce A. Reinig, Robert O. Briggs, Morgan M. Shepherd, Jerome Yen, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.:

Developing and validating an instrument to measure the impact of group support technology on affective reward. 798-807 - Bradley C. Wheeler, Joseph S. Valacich, Maryam Alavi:

The emergence of desktop videoconferencing for collaborative work. 808-820
Modelling the Dynamics of Organizations and Information Systems
- Andreas L. Opdahl, Guttorm Sindre:

Representing real-world processes. 821-830 - Christoph Bussler, Stefan Jablonski:

Policy resolution for workflow management systems. 831-840 - Victor van Reijswoud, Nardo B. J. van der Rijst:

Modelling business communication as a foundation for business process redesign: a case of production logistics. 841-850 - Daniel T. T. van Eijck, Gert-Jan de Vreede

:
The dynamics of organizational coordination. 851-860 - Richard J. Badham

, Paul Couchman, Steve Little:
A human centred approach to simulation: a case study of software to support system design and development. 861-880 - Edeltraud Egger, Gerhard Hanappi:

Modelling creative contradictions for organizational change. 871-880 - Otto Petrovic:

On the necessity of an iterative design of business strategy, business organization and information technology. 881-890 - Tony Holden, Paul Wilhelmij, Wai Yee Chow, J. Cross, R. Schade:

KNOVA: modelling the knowledge value-added factors that influence business process performance in organisations. 891-902
Organizational DSS
- Majola H. Oosthuizen:

Organizational strategy making support systems task driven development requirement. 903-912 - John R. Landry:

Culture and the formalization of organizational decision support systems. 913-916 - A. I. Aggarwal, Rajesh Mirani:

Macro issues in the development of organizational decision support systems. 917-926 - Thomas Verghese, Ying Zhou:

Domain translation using relational structure. 927-932 - Arun Pereira

:
Modeling an organizational decision support system to improve retailers' decisions. 933-940 - Sam Illiaifar, Sree Nilakanta

, Gurpur M. Prabhu:
Technology imperatives of BPR and their effect on organizational decision support. 941-949
Strategic and Competitive Information Systems
- Bruce W. Weber:

Trade execution costs and disintermediated order crossing systems on the London Stock Exchange. 950-959 - Eric K. Clemons, Michael C. Row, Matt E. Thatcher:

An integrative framework for identifying and managing risks associated with large scale reengineering efforts. 960-969 - John Johansen, Uday S. Karmarkar, Dhananjay Nanda, Abraham Seidmann:

Business experience with computer integrated manufacturing. A survey of current strategy and practice. 970-979 - Prabu Davamanirajan, Tridas Mukhopadhyay, Charles H. Kriebel:

To license or not: the case of a new information technology product. 980-991
Special Topics
- Joaquin Vila, Barbara Beccue:

Effect of visualization on the decision maker when using analytic hierarchy process. 992-1001 - Raymond R. Panko, Susan T. Kinney:

Meeting profiles: size, duration, and location. 1002-1011 - J. Daniel Douger, Akira Ishikawa:

Comparing motivation of Japanese computer personnel versus those of the United States. 1012-1019
Volume 5
Project-Oriented Databases and Knowledge Bases in Genome Research
- S. W. Thomas, Elke A. Rundensteiner, Amy J. Lee:

Visualization and database tools for YAC and cosmid contig construction. 4-13 - Tom Slezak, Mark Wagner, Mimi Yeh, Linda Ashworth, David Nelson, David Ow, Elbert Branscomb, Anthony Carrano:

A database system for constructing, integrating, and displaying physical maps of chromosome 19. 14-23 - Darren M. Platt, Trevor I. Dix:

A model for comparing genomic restriction maps. 24-31 - Mark Graves, Ellen R. Bergeman, Charles B. Lawrence:

A graph-theoretic data model for genome mapping databases. 32-41 - O. V. Kel, A. G. Romachenko, Alexander E. Kel, Andrey N. Naumochkin, Nikolay A. Kolchanov:

Data representation in the TRRD-a database of transcription regulatory regions of the eukaryotic genomes. 42-51 - Elizabeth Shoop, Ed Huai-hsin Chi, John V. Carlis, Paul Bieganski, John Riedl, Neal Dalton, Thomas Newman, Ernest Retzel:

Implementation and testing of an automated EST processing and similarity analysis system. 52-61 - Webb Miller, Ahmed Elsherbini, Jamie Peck, Cathy Riemer, Scott Schwartz, Nikola Stojanovic, Ross C. Hardison

:
A database for globin gene expression data. 62-71 - Hajime Kitakami, Tadasu Shin-I, Kazuho Ikeo, Yoshihiro Ugawa, Naruya Saitou, Takashi Gojobori, Yoshio Tateno:

YAMATO and ASUKA: DNA database management system. 72-80 - Dong-Guk Shin:

Comparative study of relational and object-oriented modelings of genomic data. 81-90 - Hugues Ripoche, Jean Sallantin:

Knowledge discovery in a genetic database: the MINOS system. 91-100
Computational Biology and Parallel Computing
- Roger D. Chamberlain, Gregory D. Peterson, Mark A. Franklin, Michael A. Province:

Genetic epidemiology, parallel algorithms, and workstation networks. 101-111 - Mikhail G. Karpoukhin, Boris Y. Kogan, Walter J. Karplus:

The application of a massively parallel computer to the simulation of electrical wave propagation phenomena in the heart muscle using simplified models. 112-122 - John S. Conery, Warner L. Peticolas, Thomas Rush III, Kesavan Shanmugam, Jose Dominguez:

A parallel algorithm for calculating the potential energy in DNA. 123-131 - James A. Lupo:

Benchmarking UHGROMOS. 132-141 - Robert Haacke, B. Montgomery Pettitt:

The scaling of molecular dynamics on the KSR1. 142-154
Stochastic Models and Grammars for Bioinformatics
- Darren M. Platt, Trevor I. Dix:

Stochastic assembly of contig restriction maps. 155-164 - Fengrong Ren, Hiroshi Tanaka, Noria Fukuda, Takashi Gojobori:

Molecular evolutionary phylogenetic trees based on minimum description length principle. 165-173 - Minoru Asogawa, Yukiko Fujiwara, Akihiko Konagaya:

A combination of a functional motif model and a structural motif model for a database validation. 174-183 - Marcella A. McClure, Rajasekhar Raman:

Parameterization studies of hidden Markov models representing highly divergent protein sequences. 184-196 - Tatsuya Akutsu

, Kentaro Onizuka, Masato Ishikawa:
New hashing techniques and their application to a protein structure database system. 197-206 - Ilya N. Shindyalov, Weider Chang, J. A. Cooper, Philip E. Bourne:

Design and use of a software framework to obtain information derived from macromolecular structure data. 207-216 - Janice I. Glasgow, Suzanne Fortier, Darrell Conklin:

Knowledge representation tools for molecular scene analysis. 217-226 - Wolf-Dietrich Ihlenfeldt, Yoshimasa Takahashi, Hidetsugu Abe:

Dataflow processing in a global networked context: a solution for the computational methods pool management problem. 227-236 - A. V. Dzyabchenko, Valery N. Agafonov:

Computer-aided design of crystalline drugs. 237-245 - Gordon M. Crippen:

Intervals and the deduction of drug binding site models. 246-255 - Herbert Edelsbrunner, Michael A. Facello, Ping Fu, Jie Liang:

Measuring proteins and voids in proteins. 256-264 - Michael Teschner, Christian Henn:

Mapping volumetric properties on molecular surfaces in real-time. 265-272 - Jürgen Brickmann, Wolfgang Heiden, Horst Vollhardt, Carl-Dieter Zachmann:

New man-machine communication strategies in molecular modelling. 273-284
Protein Structure Prediction
- Valentina Di Francesco, Peter J. Munson, Jean Garnier:

Use of multiple alignments in protein secondary structure prediction. 285-291 - Gilbert Deléage, Christophe Geourjon:

Intensive sequence comparisons to predict protein secondary structures. Integration into a software package: ANTHEPROT. 292-301 - Robert B. Russell

, R. R. Copley, Geoffrey J. Barton
:
Protein fold recognition from secondary structure assignments. 302-311 - Zhirong Sun, Tom L. Blundell:

The pattern of common supersecondary structure (motifs) in protein database. 312-318 - Gordon M. Crippen:

Protein folding potential functions. 319-324 - Eric Platt, Barry Robson:

Practical use of a fully automatic homology-based protein modelling protocol. 325-334

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