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  1. <div class="sectionTitle">Working Papers Held by the Department</div>
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  3. <h3>Contents</h3>
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  5. <ul>
  6. <li><a href="#CityHK">City University of Hong Kong</a></li>
  7. <li><a href="#Massey">Massey University</a></li>
  8. <li><a href="#Monash">Monash University</a></li>
  9. <li><a href="#Murdoch">Murdoch University</a></li>
  10. <li><a href="#NTU">Nanyang Technological University</a></li>
  11. <li><a href="#Swinburne">Swinburne University</a></li>
  12. <li><a href="#Queensland">The University of Queensland</a></li>
  13. <li><a href="#Otago">University of Otago</a></li>
  14. <li><a href="#Waikato">University of Waikato</a></li>
  15. </ul>
  16.  
  17. <a name="CityHK"></a><h3>City University of Hong Kong</h3>
  18.  
  19. <p>Moores, T.T. <em>Applying complexity measures to rule-based Prolog programs.</em> Working paper no. 97/05, Department of Information Systems, City University of Hong Kong, 1997.</p>
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  22. <a name="Massey"></a><h3>Massey University</h3>
  23.  
  24. <p>Atkins, C. <em>The use of agglomerative categorisation to build a conceptual view of statistical data.</em> Technical report no. 1/95, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1995.</p>
  25.  
  26. <p>Atkins, C. <em>Prescription or description&#8212;Some observations on the conceptual modelling process.</em> Technical report no. 3/95, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1995.</p>
  27.  
  28. <p>Atkins, C. <em>Not all models are created equal: A new framework for data model evaluation.</em> Technical report no. 6/98, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1998.</p>
  29.  
  30. <p>Atkins, C. and Louw, G. <em>Making the case for evidence-based information systems practice.</em> Technical report no. 4/99, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1999.</p>
  31.  
  32. <p>Atkins, C. and Patrick, J. <em>Evaluating conceptual data models: An investigation of frameworks, methods and measurements.</em> Technical report no. 4/96, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1996.</p>
  33.  
  34. <p>Atkins, C. and Patrick, J. <em>Assessing the semantic quality of conceptual data models: An initial exploration of practice.</em> Technical report no. 1/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.</p>
  35.  
  36. <p>Atkins, C. and Patrick, J. <em>NaLER: A natural language method for interpreting entity-relationship models.</em> Technical report no. 6/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.</p>
  37.  
  38. <p>Blakey, P. <em>On the improvement of computer-based training of novice end-users: Towards a research agenda.</em> Technical report no. 12/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.</p>
  39.  
  40. <p>Carter, M., Freyberg, C. and Ruggles, C. <em>An automatic decomposition process for information systems&#8212;Part 1: The underlying formalism.</em> Technical report no. 11/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.</p>
  41.  
  42. <p>Carter, P., Deane, F. and Patrick, J. <em>Investigations of psychodrama using EXCOVE and FERAL.</em> Technical report no. 10/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.</p>
  43.  
  44. <p>Carter, P. and Patrick, J. <em>Knowledge elicitation by expert commentary of videotaped expertise (EXCOVE).</em> Technical report no. 7/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.</p>
  45.  
  46. <p>Carter, P. and Patrick, J. <em>A review of computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software (CAQDAS) systems.</em> Technical report no. 8/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.</p>
  47.  
  48. <p>Carter, P. and Patrick, J. <em>An information system for qualitative data analysis: Flexible Environment for Research And Learning (FERAL).</em> Technical report no. 9/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.</p>
  49.  
  50. <p>Eid, M. and Rose, E. <em>A comparison of software development methodologies with respect to maintainability.</em> Technical report no. 1/96, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1996.</p>
  51.  
  52. <p>Faulkner, G. and Skelly, L. <em>Data location on the Internet/intranets: A current survey, with particular reference to search and meta-search engines.</em> Technical report no. 3/99, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1999.</p>
  53.  
  54. <p>Girr, K. and Tagg, R. <em>The role of the information broker.</em> Technical report no. 2/96, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1996.</p>
  55.  
  56. <p>Heinrich, E., Patrick, J. and Kemp, E. <em>A flexible structure language for the coding of human behaviour: FSCL.</em> Technical report no. 1/99, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1999.</p>
  57.  
  58. <p>Jeffries, A., Todd, E. and Kemp, E. <em>A conceptual graph tutorial.</em> Technical report no. 3/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.</p>
  59.  
  60. <p>Kirchberg, M. and Schewe, K.-D. <em>An experimental comparison of concurrency control protocols for multi-level transactions.</em> Technical report no. 4/2000, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 2000.</p>
  61.  
  62. <p>Link, S. and Schewe, K.-D. <em>An arithmetic theory of consistency enforcement.</em> Technical report no. 3/2000, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 2000.</p>
  63.  
  64. <p>Pastor-Urban, J.L. and Haist, L. <em>Intellectual development of action research in information systems: A co-citation analysis.</em> Technical report no. 3/96, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1996.</p>
  65.  
  66. <p>Peters, G. <em>A fuzzy regression model for forecasting.</em> Technical report no. 2/2000, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 2000.</p>
  67.  
  68. <p>Raman, A. and Patrick, J. <em>Inference of stochastic finite-state automata using the sk-strings method.</em> Technical report no. 2/95, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1995.</p>
  69.  
  70. <p>Raman, A. and Patrick, J. <em>Beam search and simulated beam annealing.</em> Technical report no. 2/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.</p>
  71.  
  72. <p>Raman, A. and Patrick, J. <em>Coding probabilistic automata.</em> Technical report no. 4/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.</p>
  73.  
  74. <p>Raman, A. and Patrick, J. <em>A heuristic using cross-entropy for sk-strings.</em> Technical report no. 5/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.</p>
  75.  
  76. <p>Reddy, S.S. and Tagg, R. <em>Suitable process models for end-user process improvement and workflow specification.</em> Technical report no. 1/98, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1998.</p>
  77.  
  78. <p>Schewe, K.-D. <em>Modular state-based specifications emphasizing static and dynamic consistency.</em> Technical report no. 5/2000, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 2000.</p>
  79.  
  80. <p>Schroeter, V.H. and Mehandjiska-Stavreva, D. <em>Reuse in NZ&#8217;s software industry&#8212;Theory and practice.</em> Technical report no. 13/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.</p>
  81.  
  82. <p>Tagg, R. <em>Workflow systems: A survey of the field and potential research directions.</em> Technical report no. 2/98, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1998.</p>
  83.  
  84. <p>Tagg, R. <em>&#8220;Process modelling&#8212;History and future&#8221;.</em> Technical report no. 4/98, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1998.</p>
  85.  
  86. <p>Todd, E., Kemp, E., Jeffries, A. and Gray, D. <em>A framework for adding intelligence to an existing decision support system.</em> Technical report no. 5/98, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1998.</p>
  87.  
  88.  
  89. <a name="Monash"></a><h3>Monash University</h3>
  90.  
  91. <p>Ang, T., Arnott, D.R. and O&#8217;Donell, P.A. <em>Joint problem formulation strategy for the joint problem formulation approach to decision support systems development.</em> Working paper no. 17/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  92.  
  93. <p>Arnott, D.R. <em>A debiasing methodology for decision support systems development.</em> Working paper no. 6/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.</p>
  94.  
  95. <p>Arnott, D.R. and O&#8217;Donnell, P.A. <em>The product life cycle: Lessons for business process re-engineering from decision support systems.</em> Working paper no. 15/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  96.  
  97. <p>Arnott, D.R., O&#8217;Donnell, P.A. and Grice, M. <em>Judgement bias and decision support systems research.</em> Working paper no. 1/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  98.  
  99. <p>Atchison, M.D. <em>Writing an honours thesis.</em> Working paper no. 4/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  100.  
  101. <p>Atchison, M.D. <em>GIS and planning: Reflections on the lessons of history.</em> Working paper no. 5/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  102.  
  103. <p>Atkinson, J. and Arnott, D.R. <em>Tools and techniques used in systems analysis for decision support systems.</em> Working paper no. 22/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  104.  
  105. <p>Baker, M. and Rouse, A.C. <em>Software quality certification: An Australian case study.</em> Working paper no. 19/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  106.  
  107. <p>Barnden, A., Smith, R. and Watson, R. <em>A framework for analysing SSM-based studies.</em> Working paper no. 25/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  108.  
  109. <p>Burstein, F.V. and Smith, H.G. <em>Modelling knowledge for decision support using morphologoical analysis.</em> Working paper no. 8/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  110.  
  111. <p>Burstein, F.V. and Smith, H.G. <em>Case-based decision making for intelligent decision support.</em> Working paper no. 7/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  112.  
  113. <p>Burstein, F.V., Smith, H.G., Ngu, D.G. and Leung, J. <em>Knowledge reuse in intelligent decision support.</em> Working paper no. 35/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  114.  
  115. <p>Carroll, J. and Rouse, A.C. <em>A critical assessment of the potential value of TQM for information systems quality.</em> Working paper no. 16/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  116.  
  117. <p>Carroll, J. and Swatman, P.M.C. <em>Total quality management: How it can be applied to software development.</em> Working paper no. 28/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  118.  
  119. <p>Chaiyasut, P. and Shanks, G.G. <em>Conceptual data modelling process: A study of novice and expert data modellers.</em> Working paper no. 4/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  120.  
  121. <p>Chaiyasut, P., Shanks, G.G. and Swatman, P.M.C. <em>An analogical retrieval mechanism for conceptual data model reuse.</em> Working paper no. 14/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  122.  
  123. <p>Chaiyasut, P., Shanks, G.G. and Swatman, P.M.C. <em>A computational architecture to support conceptual data model reuse by analogy.</em> Working paper no. 20/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  124.  
  125. <p>Chaiyasut, P., Shanks, G.G. and Swatman, P.M.C. <em>RIMA: Reuse of Information Models by Analogy.</em> Working paper no. 17/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  126.  
  127. <p>Chaiyasut, P., Shanks, G.G. and Swatman, P.M.C. <em>Conceptual model reuse by analogy.</em> Working paper no. 18/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  128.  
  129. <p>Darke, P. and Shanks, G.G. <em>Defining system requirements: A critical assessment of the NIAM conceptual schema design procedure.</em> Working paper no. 8/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  130.  
  131. <p>Darke, P. and Shanks, G.G. <em>Viewpoint development for requirements definition: An analysis of concepts, issues and approaches.</em> Working paper no. 21/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  132.  
  133. <p>Darke, P. and Shanks, G.G. <em>Viewpoint development for requirements definition: Towards a conceptual framework.</em> Working paper no. 9/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  134.  
  135. <p>Darke, P. and Shanks, G.G. <em>The use of viewpoint development to enhance requirements definition with the NIAM conceptual schema design procedure.</em> Working paper no. 12/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  136.  
  137. <p>Darke, P. and Shanks, G.G. <em>Understanding stakeholder viewpoints in requirements definition: A framework for viewpoint development.</em> Working paper no. 37/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  138.  
  139. <p>Dick, M. and Rouse, A.C. <em>Introducing object-orientated systems development processes: The experience of four Australian organisations.</em> Working paper no. 18/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  140.  
  141. <p>Dick, M. and Rouse, A.C. <em>Introducing object-orientated development methods: A comparison of practitioner and educator experience.</em> Working paper no. 22/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  142.  
  143. <p>Eaves, D.T. <em>Nolan&#8217;s stage model(s): The rage for order.</em> Working paper no. 1/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.</p>
  144.  
  145. <p>Eaves, D.T. <em>The prospects of a formal software discipline of software engineering.</em> Working paper no. 2/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.</p>
  146.  
  147. <p>Eaves, D.T. <em>Information systems and the siren song of theory building.</em> Working paper no. 3/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.</p>
  148.  
  149. <p>Eaves, D.T. <em>The tragedy of the commons in system development, part 1: The nature of the beast.</em> Working paper no. 4/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.</p>
  150.  
  151. <p>Eaves, D.T. <em>The tragedy of the commons in system development, part 2: Trying to control the beast.</em> Working paper no. 5/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.</p>
  152.  
  153. <p>Eaves, D.T. <em>Professionals, professions and the curiosities of clinical practice.</em> Working paper no. 20/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  154.  
  155. <p>Eaves, D.T., Stevenson, T. and Hogg, G. <em>Data varieties: Supporting evolutionary change in enterprise data resources.</em> Working paper no. 1/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  156.  
  157. <p>Fox, A. and Smith, H.G. <em>The application of the repertory test techniques in the elicitation of critical success factors.</em> Working paper no. 11/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  158.  
  159. <p>Gilbert, A.M. and Arnott, D.R. <em>The influence of information systems culture and structure on decision support systems development.</em> Working paper no. 19/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  160.  
  161. <p>Grice, M., Arnott, D.R. and O&#8217;Donnell, P.A. <em>A decision support systems architecture to support general decision debiasing.</em> Working paper no. 9/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  162.  
  163. <p>Hamilton, A. <em>Hermeneutics in contemporary computer research.</em> Working paper no. 13/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.</p>
  164.  
  165. <p>Hamilton, A. <em>Hermeneutics: A conceptual framework for situated action.</em> Working paper no. 24/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  166.  
  167. <p>Hamilton, D. <em>Unjustified optimism in information systems strategic planning.</em> Working paper no. 23/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  168.  
  169. <p>Hamilton, D. and Atchison, M.D. <em>The COMIS plan: IT-mediated business process redesign in Telecom Australia during the 1960s.</em> Working paper no. 7/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  170.  
  171. <p>Hamilton, D. and Atchison, M.D. <em>The implementation of strategic information systems plans: Resourcing systems infrastructure activities.</em> Working paper no. 8/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  172.  
  173. <p>Hodgson, B.M. <em>Object oriented systems development.</em> Working paper no. 12/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  174.  
  175. <p>Hodgson, B.M. and Shanks, G.G. <em>An information modelling approach to teaching object-orientated analysis.</em> Working paper no. 11/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  176.  
  177. <p>Hodgson, B.M., Shanks, G.G. and Darke, P. <em>Using animation to support conceptual modelling.</em> Working paper no. 11/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  178.  
  179. <p>Jagielska, I. and Jacob, A. <em>Sales forecasting using a neural network model and time series data.</em> Working paper no. 10/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  180.  
  181. <p>Khushalani, A., Smith, R. and Howard, S. <em>What happens when designers don&#8217;t play by the rules: Towards a model of opportunistic behaviour in design.</em> Working paper no. 3/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  182.  
  183. <p>Lichtenstein, S., Cardenas, T. and Gandhi, H. <em>Information systems principles: A review.</em> Working paper no. 36/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  184.  
  185. <p>Linger, H., Deacon, N. and McPhee, D. <em>Multiple representation for modelling complexity and uncertainity.</em> Working paper no. 11/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.</p>
  186.  
  187. <p>Linger, H. and Newnham, J. <em>Usability as an artefact of collaborative development.</em> Working paper no. 6/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  188.  
  189. <p>Linger, H., Zasalvsky, A. and Burstein, F.V. <em>An integrated information systems infrastructure to support quantitative research in socio-human systems.</em> Working paper no. 13/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  190.  
  191. <p>Matthews, C. and Jagielska, I. <em>Fuzzy rule extraction from a trained multi-layered neural network.</em> Working paper no. 26/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  192.  
  193. <p>Maynard, S. and Arnott, D.R. <em>A research framework for the evaluation of decision support systems.</em> Working paper no. 9/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  194.  
  195. <p>Maynard, S. and Arnott, D.R. <em>The major constituencies in decision support systems development, use and evaluation.</em> Working paper no. 4/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  196.  
  197. <p>Maynard, S., Arnott, D.R. and Burstein, F.V. <em>DSS evaluation criteria: A multiple constituency approach.</em> Working paper no. 20/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  198.  
  199. <p>McPhee, D., Deacon, N., Newnham, J. and Linger, H. <em>Modelling the HIV-1 infection cycle.</em> Working paper no. 26/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  200.  
  201. <p>Moody, D. and Shanks, G.G. <em>What makes a good data model? Evaluating the quality of entity relationship models.</em> Working paper no. 12/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  202.  
  203. <p>O&#8217;Donnell, P.A. and Watson, J. <em>IDEdit: An influence diagram editor for Macintosh.</em> Working paper no. 5/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  204.  
  205. <p>Oosthuizen, M. and Swatman, P.M.C. <em>Organisational strategy making support systems: Framework and positioning of related disciplines.</em> Working paper no. 23/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  206.  
  207. <p>Paranagama, P. and Arnott, D.R. <em>BIDS: An implementation of a binary decision support architecture.</em> Working paper no. 16/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  208.  
  209. <p>Paranagama, P., Burstein, F.V. and Arnott, D.R. <em>DSS: How to adapt them to managers.</em> Working paper no. 14/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  210.  
  211. <p>Paranagama, P., Burstein, F.V. and Arnott, D.R. <em>User characteristics as a basis for DSS design.</em> Working paper no. 15/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  212.  
  213. <p>Parker, C.M. and Swatman, P.M.C. <em>The TREAT laboratory: Comparing an electronic commerce experiment at Curtin and Monash Universities.</em> Working paper no. 13/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  214.  
  215. <p>Parker, C.M. and Swatman, P.M.C. <em>Encouraging SME acceptance of EDI: An educational approach.</em> Working paper no. 5/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  216.  
  217. <p>Parker, C.M. and Swatman, P.M.C. <em>Educating tomorrow&#8217;s managers for telecommunications and EDI: A cross-cultural experience.</em> Working paper no. 6/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  218.  
  219. <p>Parker, C.M. and Swatman, P.M.C. <em>TREAT: Designing a teaching simulation environment.</em> Working paper no. 29/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  220.  
  221. <p>Parker, C.M. and Swatman, P.M.C. <em>TREAT: Promoting SME adoption of EDI through education.</em> Working paper no. 30/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  222.  
  223. <p>Parker, C.M. and Swatman, P.M.C. <em>Laboratory-based electronic commerce: A comparison of technical and business-oriented student experiences.</em> Working paper no. 31/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  224.  
  225. <p>Pereira, J. and Shanks, G.G. <em>A quality review of an undergraduate course in systems analysis.</em> Working paper no. 27/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  226.  
  227. <p>Poon, S. and Swatman, P.M.C. <em>Small business alliances: A framework for Internet-enabled strategic advantage.</em> Working paper no. 25/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  228.  
  229. <p>Rouse, A.C. and Dick, M. <em>The use of computerized tools (Nudist and Grandview) in quantitative information systems studies.</em> Working paper no. 18/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  230.  
  231. <p>Rouse, A.C. and Watson, D.J. <em>The role of culture in TQM and business process re-engineering.</em> Working paper no. 13/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  232.  
  233. <p>Rouse, A.C., Watson, D.J., Gilbert, A.M. and Dilnutt, R. <em>A comparison of system development practices in Australian and United States organisations.</em> Working paper no. 24/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  234.  
  235. <p>Shanks, G.G., Rouse, A.C. and Arnott, D.R. <em>A review of approaches to research and scholarship in information systems.</em> Working paper no. 3/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  236.  
  237. <p>Shanks, G.G., Simsion, G. and Rembach, M. <em>The role of experience in conceptual schema design.</em> Working paper no. 2/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  238.  
  239. <p>Simsion, G. and Shanks, G.G. <em>Choosing entity types&#8212;A study of 51 data modellers.</em> Working paper no. 17/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  240.  
  241. <p>Smart, R. and Eaves, D.T. <em>A logical overview of Offsider: A system to assist in planning and management.</em> Working paper no. 21/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.</p>
  242.  
  243. <p>Smith, R., Howard, S., Sutherland, T. and Khushalani, A. <em>Theorybuilder: A behavioural perspective on modelling and improving systems development.</em> Working paper no. 2/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  244.  
  245. <p>Sowunmi, A., Burstein, F.V. and Smith, H.G. <em>Knowledge acquistion for case-based decision support using the repertory grid approach.</em> Working paper no. 21/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  246.  
  247. <p>Sowunmi, A., Smith, H.G., Burstein, F.V. and McMillan, A. <em>Intelligent support for credit transfer decisions.</em> Working paper no. 16/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  248.  
  249. <p>Suvachittanont, W., Arnott, D.R. and O&#8217;Donell, P.A. <em>An executive information systems case study.</em> Working paper no. 10/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.</p>
  250.  
  251. <p>Whitford, T., Matthews, C. and Jagielska, I. <em>Automated knowledge acquisition for a fuzzy classification problem.</em> Working paper no. 27/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.</p>
  252.  
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