Kenneth E Kendall
Preface
 
PART ONE: DECISION-SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGIES
Edward A Stohr and Sivakumar Visanathan
Recommendations Systems
                              Decision Support for the Information Economy
 
 
Cleotilde González and George M Kaspar
Animation in User Interfaces Designed for Decision Support Systems
                              The Effects of Image Abstraction, Transition and Interactivity on Decision Quality
 
 
Narender K Ramarapu, Mark N Frolick, Ronald B Wilkes and James C Wetherbe
The Emergence of Hypertext and Problem Solving
                              An Experimental Investigation on Accessing and Using Information from Linear Versus Nonlinear Systems
 
 
Paul Gray
Data Warehousing
                              Three Major Applications and Their Significance
 
 
Phillip Ein-Dor
Artificial Intelligence
                              A Short History and the Next Forty Years
 
 
 
PART TWO: COOPERATION-FACILITATING TECHNOLOGIES
Ruth C King and Weidong Xia
Media Appropriateness
                              Effects of Experience on Communication Media Choice
 
 
Susan Rebstock Williams and Rick L Wilson
Group Support Systems, Power and Influence in an Organization
Arun Rai and Deepinder S Bajwa
An Empirical Investigation Into Factors Relating to the Adoption of Executive Information Systems
                              An Analysis of EIS for Collaboration and Decision Support
 
 
Merrill E Warkentin, Luifus Sayeed and Ross Hightower
Virtual Teams Versus Face-to-Face Teams
                              An Exploratory Study of a Web-based Conference System
 
 
 
PART THREE: INFRASTRUCTURE-ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES
Julie E Kendall and Kenneth E Kendall
Web Pull and Push Technologies
                              The Emergence and Future of Information Delivery Systems
 
 
Vladimir Zwass
Structure and Macro-Level Impacts of Electronic Commerce
                              From Technological Infrastructure to Electronic Marketplaces
 
 
Tor Guimaraes and Magid Igbaria
Client/Server System Success
Gordon B Davis and J David Naumann
Knowledge Work Productivity
                              Features and Fuctions of Information Technologies