- In this paper we consider the synergy between two areas of IS literature: that concerned with the evaluation of information systems and that concerned with explaining the phenome...
Paul Beynon-Davies, Ian Owens, Michael Lloyd-Willi...
This paper describes the architecture, operation and results obtained with the Question Answering prototype developed in the Department of Language Processing and Information Syst...
Abstract. Todays information systems are built using various component models such as Enterprise Java Beans, JavaBeans, Microsoft COM+, and CORBA distributed objects. In this paper...
All information systems can be represented by a conceptual and abstracted systems diagram. Therefore all attacks against information systems can also be ted. By studying the securi...
Information systems success is one of the most widely used dependent variables in information systems research. In this paper, we identify a range of measures that can be used to ...
The HCI subsystem is an essential component of an Information System, whose success inside an organization strongly depend on user acceptance. A good UI design considering usabili...
Nicola Aloia, Cesare Concordia, Maria Teresa Parat...
: The interest in the study of trust has grown steadily since 1990 in a wide range of scholarly disciplines. The science of information systems is no exception, since the concepts ...
Positivist, single case study is an important research approach within the information systems discipline. This paper provides detailed definitions of key concepts in positivist, ...
Most published research in information systems is underpinned by a positivist or empiricist philosophy. This generally involves the collection of quantitative data and its subsequ...
This paper argues that ERP systems take the part of an organization’s administrative paradox. An administrative paradox is two sides of the same coin when coordinating organizat...