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Decision Support Systems, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, November 1998
- Ravi Arunkundram, Arun Sundararajan

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An economic analysis of electronic secondary markets: installed base, technology, durability and firm profitability. 3-16 - Peter R. Wurman

, William E. Walsh, Michael P. Wellman:
Flexible double auctions for electronic commerce: theory and implementation. 17-27 - Ting-Peng Liang, Jin-Shiang Huang:

An empirical study on consumer acceptance of products in electronic markets: a transaction cost model. 29-43 - Mayuram S. Krishnan, Venkatram Ramaswamy:

An empirical analysis of customer satisfaction for Intranet marketing systems. 45-54 - Alok Gupta

, Dale O. Stahl, Andrew B. Whinston:
Managing computing resources in intranets: an electronic commerce perspective. 55-69
Volume 24, Number 2, December 1998
- Ta-Tao Chuang, Surya B. Yadav:

The development of an adaptive decision support system. 73-87 - Feng-Yang Kuo:

Managerial intuition and the development of executive support systems. 89-103 - R. J. Kuo, K. C. Xue:

A decision support system for sales forecasting through fuzzy neural networks with asymmetric fuzzy weights. 105-126 - Andrea Emilio Rizzoli

, J. Richard Davis, David J. Abel:
Model and data integration and re-use in environmental decision support systems. 127-144 - Danièle Thomassin Singh:

Incorporating cognitive aids into decision support systems: the case of the strategy execution process. 145-163 - Pengzhu Zhang, Yingluo Wang:

Flexible planning and dynamic integration for problem solving in SXSES-DSS. 165-172
Volume 24, Numbers 3-4, January 1999
- Dennis Ray, Eileen M. Cashman:

Operational risks, bidding strategies and information policies in restructured power markets. 175-182 - Harry Singh:

Auctions for ancillary services. 183-191 - Ray Zimmerman, Robert J. Thomas, Deqiang Gan, Carlos Murillo-Sánchez:

A web-based platform for experimental investigation of electric power auctions. 193-205 - Ziad Younes, Marija Ilic:

Generation strategies for gaming transmission constraints: will the deregulated electric power market be an oligopoly? 207-222 - James A. Momoh, Jizhong Zhu:

Multiple indices for optimal reactive power pricing and control. 223-232 - Fernando L. Alvarado:

The stability of electric energy markets. 233-241 - A. P. Sakis Meliopoulos, George J. Cokkinides, Anastasios G. Bakirtzis:

Load-frequency control service in a deregulated environment. 243-250 - Christopher L. DeMarco:

Strategic behavior in electric generation markets via dynamic governor control design. 251-258 - Koeunyi Bae, James S. Thorp:

A stochastic study of hidden failures in power system protection. 259-268 - Sarosh N. Talukdar:

Collaboration rules for autonomous software agents. 269-278 - Jamie D. Weber, Thomas J. Overbye, Christopher L. DeMarco:

Modeling the consumer benefit in the optimal power flow. 279-296 - Chung-Li Tseng, Shmuel S. Oren, Carol S. Cheng, Chao-an Li, Alva J. Svoboda, Raymond B. Johnson:

A transmission-constrained unit commitment method in power system scheduling. 297-310 - Carlos Murillo-Sánchez, Robert J. Thomas:

Scheduling of thermal units with a nonlinear load flow network model. 311-320 - Peter W. Sauer, Santiago Grijalva:

Error analysis in electric power system available transfer capability computation. 321-330

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