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Industrial Management and Data Systems, Volume 103
Volume 103, Number 1, 2003
- Sheng-Tun Li, Li-Yen Shue:
A study of logistics infomediary in air cargo tracking. 5-13 - Gene Fliedner:
CPFR: an emerging supply chain tool. 14-21 - Majed Al-Mashari:
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems: a research agenda. 22-27 - Reggie Davidrajuh:
Modeling and implementation of supplier selection procedures for e-commerce initiatives. 28-38 - Andrew J. Czuchry, Mahmoud M. Yasin:
Managing the project management process. 39-46 - Warren Adis:
Quality of service middleware. 47-51 - Gerhard Steinke, Colleen Nickolette:
Business rules as the basis of an organization's information systems. 52-63
Volume 103, Number 2, 2003
- William Davig, Steve Brown, Terri Friel, Kambiz Tabibzadeh:
Quality management in small manufacturing. 68-77 - William Lightfoot, James R. Harris:
The effect of the Internet in industrial channels: an industry example. 78-84 - Robert L. Getty, Victor R. Prybutok:
The effects of streamlined operations on the perceived quality success criteria at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics - Fort Worth. 85-96 - B. S. Sahay, A. K. Gupta:
Development of software selection criteria for supply chain solutions. 97-110 - Jia-Lang Seng, Yu Lin, Jessie Wang, Jing Yu:
An analytic study of XML database techniques. 111-120 - Bassam Hassan:
Examining data accuracy and authenticity with leading digit frequency analysis. 121-125 - Todd Huseby, Seng-cho Timothy Chou:
Applying a knowledge-focused management philosophy to immature economies. 126-132
Volume 103, Number 3, 2003
- Paul Childerhouse, Ramzi Hermiz, Rachel Mason-Jones, Andrew Popp, Denis R. Towill:
Information flow in automotive supply chains - present industrial practice. 137-149 - Heng-Li Yang:
Comparing relational database designing approaches: some managerial implications for database training. 150-166 - Henry C. W. Lau, Wing Bun Lee, Peter K. H. Lau:
Flexible workflow integration: an object technology approach. 167-176 - Rainer A. Sommer:
Business process flexibility: a driver for outsourcing. 177-183 - Konstantinos Nikolopoulos, Kostas S. Metaxiotis, N. Lekatis, Vassilis Assimakopoulos:
Integrating industrial maintenance strategy into ERP. 184-191 - Minjoon Jun, Shaohan Cai:
Key obstacles to EDI success: from the US small manufacturing companies' perspective. 192-203 - David C. Yang, Miklos A. Vasarhelyi, Caixing Liu:
A note on the using of accounting databases. 204-210
Volume 103, Number 4, 2003
- Subhash C. Kundu:
Workforce diversity status: a study of employees' reactions. 215-226 - Sameer Kumar:
Managing human capital supply chain in the Internet era. 227-237 - Diana Kao, Judith Decou:
A strategy-based model for e-commerce planning. 238-252 - Te-King Chien, Tien-Hsiang Chang, Chao-Ton Su:
Did your efforts really win customers' satisfaction? 253-262 - King Lun Choy, Kenny K. H. Fan, Victor Lo:
Development of an intelligent customer-supplier relationship management system: the application of case-based reasoning. 263-274 - Xiaoni Zhang, John C. Windsor:
An empirical analysis of software volatility and related factors. 275-281 - Hamid R. Nemati, Christopher D. Barko:
Key factors for achieving organizational data-mining success. 282-292
Volume 103, Number 5, 2003
- Stuart J. Barnes, Richard T. Vidgen:
Measuring Web site quality improvements: a case study of the forum on strategic management knowledge exchange. 297-309 - Adrian E. Coronado Mondragon:
A framework to enhance manufacturing agility using information systems in SMEs. 310-323 - Jeong-Yong Ahn, Seok Ki Kim, Kyung-Soo Han:
On the design concepts for CRM system. 324-331 - Thomas M. Apke:
Legal strategies in resolving domain name disputes. 332-338 - Jaideep Motwani:
A business process change framework for examining lean manufacturing: a case study. 339-346 - Herbert Kotzab, Niels Skjoldager, Thorkil Vinum:
The development and empirical validation of an e-based supply chain strategy optimization model. 347-360 - Kostas S. Metaxiotis, John E. Psarras:
Expert systems in business: applications and future directions for the operations researcher. 361-368
Volume 103, Number 6, 2003
- Abdul Rahman Bin Abdul Rahim, Mohd. Shariff Nabi Baksh:
Application of quality function deployment (QFD) method for pultrusion machine design planning. 373-387 - Madeline Crocitto, Mohamed A. Youssef:
The human side of organizational agility. 388-397 - Heng-Li Yang, Jih-Hsing Tang:
A three-stage model of requirements elicitation for Web-based information systems. 398-409 - Mikael Collan, Shuhua Liu:
Fuzzy logic and intelligent agents: towards the next step of capital budgeting decision support. 410-422 - Danny C. K. Ho, Kin-Fan Au, Edward Newton:
The process and consequences of supply chain virtualization. 423-433 - Reggie Davidrajuh:
Realizing a new e-commerce tool for formation of a virtual enterprise. 434-445 - Leslie K. Duclos, Robert J. Vokurka, Rhonda R. Lummus:
A conceptual model of supply chain flexibility. 446-456
Volume 103, Number 7, 2003
- Hongjiang Xu, Jeretta Horn Nord, G. Daryl Nord, Binshan Lin:
Key issues of accounting information quality management: Australian case studies. 461-470 - Thomas R. Gulledge, Rainer A. Sommer:
Public sector enterprise resource planning. 471-483 - Fawzy Soliman, Mohamed A. Youssef:
The role of critical information in enterprise knowledge management. 484-490 - Paul Childerhouse, Ramzi Hermiz, Rachel Mason-Jones, Andrew Popp, Denis R. Towill:
Information flow in automotive supply chains - identifying and learning to overcome barriers to change. 491-502 - Antonio C. Caputo, Pacifico Marcello Pelagagge, Federica Scacchia:
Integrating transport systems in supply chain management software tools. 503-515 - Jia-Lang Seng:
A study on industry and synthetic standard benchmarks in relational and object databases. 516-532 - Ching-Chung Kuo, Frank Soflarsky:
An automated system for motor carrier selection. 533-539
Volume 103, Number 8, 2003
- Fawzy Soliman, Mohamed A. Youssef:
Internet-based e-commerce and its impact on manufacturing and business operations. 546-552 - B. S. Sahay:
Understanding trust in supply chain relationships. 553-563 - Jeh-Nan Pan:
A comparative study on motivation for and experience with ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 certification among Far Eastern countries. 564-578 - Francisco Javier Lloréns Montes, Antonia Ruiz Moreno, Luis Miguel Molina:
An analysis of the relationship between quality and perceived innovation: "the case of financial firms". 579-590 - Archie Lockamy III:
A constraint-based framework for strategic cost management. 591-599 - Shin-Ping Liu, Dennis Tucker, Chang E. Koh, Leon A. Kappelman:
Standard user interface in e-commerce sites. 600-610 - Marvin L. Brown, John Francis Kros:
Data mining and the impact of missing data. 611-621 - Rong-Ji Bai, Gwo-Guang Lee:
Organizational factors influencing the quality of the IS/IT strategic planning process. 622-632 - Esther M. Gelle, Katja Karhu:
Information quality for strategic technology planning. 633-643
Volume 103, Number 9, 2003
- Ranjit Bose:
Group support systems: technologies and products selection. 649-656 - Amy Z. Zeng, Bhavik K. Pathak:
Achieving information integration in supply chain management through B2B e-hubs: concepts and analyses. 657-665 - Bertram Tan, Chinho Lin, Hsiang-chin Hung:
An ISO 9001: 2000 quality information system in e-commerce environment. 666-676 - Charalambos Spathis, Sylvia Constantinides:
The usefulness of ERP systems for effective management. 677-685 - Susan McKeever:
Understanding Web content management systems: evolution, lifecycle and market. 686-692 - Jaydip M. Raol, Kai S. Koong, Lai C. Liu, Chun S. Yu:
An identification and classification of enterprise portal functions and features. 693-702 - H. Joseph Wen, Billy B. L. Lim, H. Lisa Huang:
Measuring e-commerce efficiency: a data envelopment analysis (DEA) approach. 703-710 - Konstantinos Nikolopoulos, Vassilis Assimakopoulos:
Theta intelligent forecasting information system. 711-726 - Sachiko Ogawara, Jason Chou-Hong Chen, Quan Zhang:
Internet grocery business in Japan: current business models and future trends. 727-735
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