Table of Contents -
Volume 6, Issue 2
A FRAMEWORK FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF COLLABORATIVEKazuo Nakatani, Ta-Tao Chuang
pp. 3-9
A HOLISTIC FRAMEWORK FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENTShamsul Chowdhury
pp. 10-15
ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS AS A DECISION-SUPPORT SYSTEM IN THE PETROLEUM PIPELINE INDUSTRYSam Nataraj
pp. 16-22
COMPARING TRADITIONAL AND AGILE DEVELOPMENT APPROACHES: THE CASE OF EXTREME PROGRAMMINGMary Fagan
pp. 23-28
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS ANALYSIS WITH SIMULATIONShamsuddin Ahmed, Jim Cross
pp. 29-35
DEVELOPING METRICS FOR DETERMINING KNOWLEDGE MANGEMENT SUCCESS: A FUZY LOGIC APPROACHJay Liebowitz
pp. 36-42
DISASTER PLANNING FOR THE HOME USER: IDENTIFYING RISK TYPES AND PROTECTING CRITICAL DATAJared Spencer
pp. 43-49
ELECTRONIC SUPPLY CHAIN COOPERATION: CONSIDERING THREE CAPABILITIES OF INTERORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTUREHaiwook Choi, Hae-Yeon Choi
pp. 50-56
FACTORS THAT IMPACT MULTIMEDIA TRAINING APPLICATION DEVELOPMENTElaine Winston
pp. 57-63
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ETHICS: A RESEARCH FRAMEWORKRichard McCarthy, Leila A. Halawi, Jay Aronson
pp. 64-69
IQ + EQ + CQ = SYNERGISTIC TRANSFORMATIONAL SUCCESS: A MODEL FOR DESIGNING INTEGRATED IT COURSESJensen Zhao
pp. 70-76
LEVERAGING IT FOR A COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGEâ"CASE OF EBAYEdward Chen
pp. 77-82
PRIVACY IN E-COMMERCE: UNDERSTANDING USER TRADE-OFFSSilvana Faja
pp. 83-89
QUALITATIVE APPROACHES TO KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENTMartin Grossman, Richard McCarthy
pp. 90-95
RANKING ORDINAL SCALES USING THE CONSENSUS MEASUREWilliam Tastle, Mark Wierman, U Dumdum
pp. 96-102
SECURITY AT THE EDGE:RETHINKING SECURITY IN LIGHT OF WEB SERVICESRichard Swart, Bryan Marshall, Matthew Harris, Karen Forcht, David Olsen
pp. 103-109
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTIVITY: CONSIDERING THE SOCIO-TECHNICAL SIDE OF SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENTTyson Henry
pp. 110-117
STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMSâ"WHO REALLY NEEDS IT?Srecko Natek, DuÅ¡an Lesjak
pp. 118-123
THE ROLE OF INFORMATION SECURITY IN SARBANES-OXLEY COMPLIANCEManying Qiu, Carl Wright
pp. 124-130
WOULD YOU SACRIFICE YOUR JOB FOR A METHODOLOGY? A CASE STUDY IN ETHICAL AGILITYChristopher Jones, Nate Jones
pp. 131-139
A LONGITUDINAL ASSESSMENT OF INSTANT MESSAGINGCarl Case, Darwin King
pp. 141-146
ACHIEVING COMPETITIVENESS BY ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING: STRATEGY, TRANSFORMATION AND MEASUREMENTZong Dai, Frank Duserick, Li Dai
pp. 147-153
AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TECHNOLOGY CAMELWallace Wood, Suhong Li
pp. 154-160
AN EXAMINATION OF ONLINE FRAUD COMPLAINT OCCURRENCESLai Liu, Kai Koong, Margaret Allison, June Wei
pp. 161-167
ANALYZING SCALABILITY: A RISK FACTOR FOR EBUSINESS DISCONTINUITYCretson Dalmadge, Roman Wong
pp. 168-174
APPLYING THE TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL AND FLOW THEORY TO ONLINE E-LEARNING USERSâ ACCEPTANCE BEHAVIORSu-Houn Liu, Hsiu-Li Liao, Cheng-Jun Peng
pp. 175-181
CULTURAL IMPACT ON THE DESIGN OF E-COMMERCE WEBSITES: PART I â" SITE FORMAT AND LAYOUTBruce Lo, Panqun Gong
pp. 182-189
EFFECT OF UNIT COST ON ACQUISITION OF TECHNOLOGY IN NIGERIAâS OIL EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION INDUSTRYEwuuk Lomo-David, Amijaan Ikuru
pp. 190-196
EVALUATING THE IMPACT FACTOR: A CITATION STUDY FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY JOURNALSKara Gust
pp. 197-203
IMPACT OF ECONOMIC PROSPERITY AND POPULATION ON E-GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENTVictor Wilkinson, James Cappel
pp. 204-209
INFORMATION SECURITY IN THE CARIBBEAN BANKSHongjiang Xu, Pierre Bowrin
pp. 210-216
KNOWLEDGE NEEDS AND DATA SECURITY AS THEY APPLY TO NETWORK INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEMSCharles Mance, Jeanne Baugh, Daniel Rota
pp. 217-223
MOTIVATING FACTORS ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EMPLOYEES IN BAHRAIN HOTEL INDUSTRYAdel Al-Alawi
pp. 224-230
PROTECTING INFORMATION RESOURCES AND MANAGING THE RISKRobert Behling, Susan Haugen, Wallace Wood
pp. 231-237
PUBLICATION TRENDS IN TECHNOLOGY MEDIATED LEARNING (TML): A RECENT RETROSPECTIVEMark Ward
pp. 238-243
RECESSION EFFECTS ON SALARIES IN THE COMPUTING SECTORKai Koong, Lai Liu, Adnan Omar, Leetta Allen-Haynes
pp. 244-250
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRAINING NEEDS IN HOSPITALSJohn Willems, Karen Ketler
pp. 251-258
TRAINING ISSUES IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: A COMPARISON OF SMALL BUSINESSES AND HOSPITALSKaren Ketler, John Willems, Meena Srinivasan
pp. 259-265
UNDERSTANDING CYBER-DEMOCRACY WITH THE CRITICAL SOCIAL THEORYOok Lee
pp. 266-271
USABILITY OF DIGITAL LIBRARIES AND THEIR REUSABLE OBJECTS IN E-LEARNING SETTINGSAlex Koohang, Keith Harman
pp. 272-278
USER ACCEPTANCE OF DIGITAL LIBRARY: AN EMPIRICAL EXPLORATION OF INDIVIDUAL AND SYSTEM COMPONENTSGanesh Vaidyanathan, Asghar Sabbaghi, Michael Bargellini
pp. 279-288
CAN WIFI ENABLE E-LEARNING IN DEVELOPING NATIONS?Jesús Zamora, Winston Tellis
pp. 289-295
DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR? ADVANCES IN WEB-BASED PERCEPTUAL TESTING AND TRAININGRichard Johnson, Jane Saber
pp. 296-302
DYNAMIC ONLINE ASSESSMENT SYSTEMReggie Davidrajuh, Koneswaran Tharmalingam
pp. 303-309
INFORMATION SECURITY SURVIVAL KIT: LIFE-LONG END-USER PREVENTION TRAINING FOR SMALL TO MEDIUM-SIZEDL Yin, Blake Penn, Daniel Norris
pp. 310-316
MANAGEMENT OF LAN DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS USING HIERARCHICAL SWITCHING: SIMPLICITY VERSUS ADDED DELAYPaul Safonov, Dennis Guster, Amit Parnerkar, Chuck Hall
pp. 317-323
MICROSOFTâS NEW OPERATING SYSTEMâ"LONGHORNKristin Landeche-Brandt, Jack Shorter
pp. 324-330
RECENT WIRELESS LAN MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES: TRENDS AND OUTSTANDING ISSUESYoung Choi, Jae-Yoon Park, Daniel Fernandez, Kook-Bong Kim
pp. 331-337
SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURES IN DIGITAL VIDEO EDITING: CONCEPTS AND TECHNOLOGICAL ALTERNATIVESAzad Ali, Frederick Kohun, Gary DeLorenzo
pp. 338-344
SOFTWARE CUSTOMIZATION WITH XMLClotilde Rohleder, Steve Davis, Holger Günther
pp. 345-351
THE CO-EXISTENCE OF IPV6 AND IPV4 IN THE U.S.AGarry White
pp. 352-357
THE VARIATION IN THE USE OF ERP SOFTWARE IN THAILANDPrachit Hawat, Sarun Chookhiatti
pp. 358-363
WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES,WIRELESS FIDELITY (WI-FI) &WORLDWIDE INTEROPERABILITY FOR MICROWAVE ACCESS (WIMAX)Bradley Patton, Richard Aukerman, Jack Shorter
pp. 364-370