Working Papers Held by the Department

Contents

City University of Hong Kong

Moores, T.T. Applying complexity measures to rule-based Prolog programs. Working paper no. 97/05, Department of Information Systems, City University of Hong Kong, 1997.

Massey University

Atkins, C. The use of agglomerative categorisation to build a conceptual view of statistical data. Technical report no. 1/95, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1995.

Atkins, C. Prescription or description—Some observations on the conceptual modelling process. Technical report no. 3/95, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1995.

Atkins, C. Not all models are created equal: A new framework for data model evaluation. Technical report no. 6/98, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1998.

Atkins, C. and Louw, G. Making the case for evidence-based information systems practice. Technical report no. 4/99, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1999.

Atkins, C. and Patrick, J. Evaluating conceptual data models: An investigation of frameworks, methods and measurements. Technical report no. 4/96, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1996.

Atkins, C. and Patrick, J. Assessing the semantic quality of conceptual data models: An initial exploration of practice. Technical report no. 1/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.

Atkins, C. and Patrick, J. NaLER: A natural language method for interpreting entity-relationship models. Technical report no. 6/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.

Blakey, P. On the improvement of computer-based training of novice end-users: Towards a research agenda. Technical report no. 12/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.

Carter, M., Freyberg, C. and Ruggles, C. An automatic decomposition process for information systems—Part 1: The underlying formalism. Technical report no. 11/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.

Carter, P., Deane, F. and Patrick, J. Investigations of psychodrama using EXCOVE and FERAL. Technical report no. 10/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.

Carter, P. and Patrick, J. Knowledge elicitation by expert commentary of videotaped expertise (EXCOVE). Technical report no. 7/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.

Carter, P. and Patrick, J. A review of computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software (CAQDAS) systems. Technical report no. 8/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.

Carter, P. and Patrick, J. An information system for qualitative data analysis: Flexible Environment for Research And Learning (FERAL). Technical report no. 9/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.

Eid, M. and Rose, E. A comparison of software development methodologies with respect to maintainability. Technical report no. 1/96, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1996.

Faulkner, G. and Skelly, L. Data location on the Internet/intranets: A current survey, with particular reference to search and meta-search engines. Technical report no. 3/99, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1999.

Girr, K. and Tagg, R. The role of the information broker. Technical report no. 2/96, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1996.

Heinrich, E., Patrick, J. and Kemp, E. A flexible structure language for the coding of human behaviour: FSCL. Technical report no. 1/99, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1999.

Jeffries, A., Todd, E. and Kemp, E. A conceptual graph tutorial. Technical report no. 3/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.

Kirchberg, M. and Schewe, K.-D. An experimental comparison of concurrency control protocols for multi-level transactions. Technical report no. 4/2000, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 2000.

Link, S. and Schewe, K.-D. An arithmetic theory of consistency enforcement. Technical report no. 3/2000, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 2000.

Pastor-Urban, J.L. and Haist, L. Intellectual development of action research in information systems: A co-citation analysis. Technical report no. 3/96, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1996.

Peters, G. A fuzzy regression model for forecasting. Technical report no. 2/2000, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 2000.

Raman, A. and Patrick, J. Inference of stochastic finite-state automata using the sk-strings method. Technical report no. 2/95, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1995.

Raman, A. and Patrick, J. Beam search and simulated beam annealing. Technical report no. 2/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.

Raman, A. and Patrick, J. Coding probabilistic automata. Technical report no. 4/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.

Raman, A. and Patrick, J. A heuristic using cross-entropy for sk-strings. Technical report no. 5/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.

Reddy, S.S. and Tagg, R. Suitable process models for end-user process improvement and workflow specification. Technical report no. 1/98, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1998.

Schewe, K.-D. Modular state-based specifications emphasizing static and dynamic consistency. Technical report no. 5/2000, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 2000.

Schroeter, V.H. and Mehandjiska-Stavreva, D. Reuse in NZ’s software industry—Theory and practice. Technical report no. 13/97, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1997.

Tagg, R. Workflow systems: A survey of the field and potential research directions. Technical report no. 2/98, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1998.

Tagg, R. “Process modelling—History and future”. Technical report no. 4/98, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1998.

Todd, E., Kemp, E., Jeffries, A. and Gray, D. A framework for adding intelligence to an existing decision support system. Technical report no. 5/98, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, 1998.

Monash University

Ang, T., Arnott, D.R. and O’Donell, P.A. Joint problem formulation strategy for the joint problem formulation approach to decision support systems development. Working paper no. 17/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Arnott, D.R. A debiasing methodology for decision support systems development. Working paper no. 6/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.

Arnott, D.R. and O’Donnell, P.A. The product life cycle: Lessons for business process re-engineering from decision support systems. Working paper no. 15/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Arnott, D.R., O’Donnell, P.A. and Grice, M. Judgement bias and decision support systems research. Working paper no. 1/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Atchison, M.D. Writing an honours thesis. Working paper no. 4/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Atchison, M.D. GIS and planning: Reflections on the lessons of history. Working paper no. 5/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Atkinson, J. and Arnott, D.R. Tools and techniques used in systems analysis for decision support systems. Working paper no. 22/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Baker, M. and Rouse, A.C. Software quality certification: An Australian case study. Working paper no. 19/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Barnden, A., Smith, R. and Watson, R. A framework for analysing SSM-based studies. Working paper no. 25/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Burstein, F.V. and Smith, H.G. Modelling knowledge for decision support using morphologoical analysis. Working paper no. 8/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Burstein, F.V. and Smith, H.G. Case-based decision making for intelligent decision support. Working paper no. 7/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Burstein, F.V., Smith, H.G., Ngu, D.G. and Leung, J. Knowledge reuse in intelligent decision support. Working paper no. 35/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Carroll, J. and Rouse, A.C. A critical assessment of the potential value of TQM for information systems quality. Working paper no. 16/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Carroll, J. and Swatman, P.M.C. Total quality management: How it can be applied to software development. Working paper no. 28/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Chaiyasut, P. and Shanks, G.G. Conceptual data modelling process: A study of novice and expert data modellers. Working paper no. 4/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Chaiyasut, P., Shanks, G.G. and Swatman, P.M.C. An analogical retrieval mechanism for conceptual data model reuse. Working paper no. 14/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Chaiyasut, P., Shanks, G.G. and Swatman, P.M.C. A computational architecture to support conceptual data model reuse by analogy. Working paper no. 20/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Chaiyasut, P., Shanks, G.G. and Swatman, P.M.C. RIMA: Reuse of Information Models by Analogy. Working paper no. 17/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Chaiyasut, P., Shanks, G.G. and Swatman, P.M.C. Conceptual model reuse by analogy. Working paper no. 18/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Darke, P. and Shanks, G.G. Defining system requirements: A critical assessment of the NIAM conceptual schema design procedure. Working paper no. 8/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Darke, P. and Shanks, G.G. Viewpoint development for requirements definition: An analysis of concepts, issues and approaches. Working paper no. 21/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Darke, P. and Shanks, G.G. Viewpoint development for requirements definition: Towards a conceptual framework. Working paper no. 9/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Darke, P. and Shanks, G.G. The use of viewpoint development to enhance requirements definition with the NIAM conceptual schema design procedure. Working paper no. 12/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Darke, P. and Shanks, G.G. Understanding stakeholder viewpoints in requirements definition: A framework for viewpoint development. Working paper no. 37/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Dick, M. and Rouse, A.C. Introducing object-orientated systems development processes: The experience of four Australian organisations. Working paper no. 18/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Dick, M. and Rouse, A.C. Introducing object-orientated development methods: A comparison of practitioner and educator experience. Working paper no. 22/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Eaves, D.T. Nolan’s stage model(s): The rage for order. Working paper no. 1/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.

Eaves, D.T. The prospects of a formal software discipline of software engineering. Working paper no. 2/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.

Eaves, D.T. Information systems and the siren song of theory building. Working paper no. 3/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.

Eaves, D.T. The tragedy of the commons in system development, part 1: The nature of the beast. Working paper no. 4/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.

Eaves, D.T. The tragedy of the commons in system development, part 2: Trying to control the beast. Working paper no. 5/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.

Eaves, D.T. Professionals, professions and the curiosities of clinical practice. Working paper no. 20/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Eaves, D.T., Stevenson, T. and Hogg, G. Data varieties: Supporting evolutionary change in enterprise data resources. Working paper no. 1/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Fox, A. and Smith, H.G. The application of the repertory test techniques in the elicitation of critical success factors. Working paper no. 11/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Gilbert, A.M. and Arnott, D.R. The influence of information systems culture and structure on decision support systems development. Working paper no. 19/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Grice, M., Arnott, D.R. and O’Donnell, P.A. A decision support systems architecture to support general decision debiasing. Working paper no. 9/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Hamilton, A. Hermeneutics in contemporary computer research. Working paper no. 13/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.

Hamilton, A. Hermeneutics: A conceptual framework for situated action. Working paper no. 24/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Hamilton, D. Unjustified optimism in information systems strategic planning. Working paper no. 23/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Hamilton, D. and Atchison, M.D. The COMIS plan: IT-mediated business process redesign in Telecom Australia during the 1960s. Working paper no. 7/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Hamilton, D. and Atchison, M.D. The implementation of strategic information systems plans: Resourcing systems infrastructure activities. Working paper no. 8/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Hodgson, B.M. Object oriented systems development. Working paper no. 12/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Hodgson, B.M. and Shanks, G.G. An information modelling approach to teaching object-orientated analysis. Working paper no. 11/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Hodgson, B.M., Shanks, G.G. and Darke, P. Using animation to support conceptual modelling. Working paper no. 11/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Jagielska, I. and Jacob, A. Sales forecasting using a neural network model and time series data. Working paper no. 10/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Khushalani, A., Smith, R. and Howard, S. What happens when designers don’t play by the rules: Towards a model of opportunistic behaviour in design. Working paper no. 3/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Lichtenstein, S., Cardenas, T. and Gandhi, H. Information systems principles: A review. Working paper no. 36/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Linger, H., Deacon, N. and McPhee, D. Multiple representation for modelling complexity and uncertainity. Working paper no. 11/92, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1992.

Linger, H. and Newnham, J. Usability as an artefact of collaborative development. Working paper no. 6/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Linger, H., Zasalvsky, A. and Burstein, F.V. An integrated information systems infrastructure to support quantitative research in socio-human systems. Working paper no. 13/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Matthews, C. and Jagielska, I. Fuzzy rule extraction from a trained multi-layered neural network. Working paper no. 26/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Maynard, S. and Arnott, D.R. A research framework for the evaluation of decision support systems. Working paper no. 9/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Maynard, S. and Arnott, D.R. The major constituencies in decision support systems development, use and evaluation. Working paper no. 4/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Maynard, S., Arnott, D.R. and Burstein, F.V. DSS evaluation criteria: A multiple constituency approach. Working paper no. 20/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

McPhee, D., Deacon, N., Newnham, J. and Linger, H. Modelling the HIV-1 infection cycle. Working paper no. 26/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Moody, D. and Shanks, G.G. What makes a good data model? Evaluating the quality of entity relationship models. Working paper no. 12/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

O’Donnell, P.A. and Watson, J. IDEdit: An influence diagram editor for Macintosh. Working paper no. 5/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Oosthuizen, M. and Swatman, P.M.C. Organisational strategy making support systems: Framework and positioning of related disciplines. Working paper no. 23/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Paranagama, P. and Arnott, D.R. BIDS: An implementation of a binary decision support architecture. Working paper no. 16/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Paranagama, P., Burstein, F.V. and Arnott, D.R. DSS: How to adapt them to managers. Working paper no. 14/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Paranagama, P., Burstein, F.V. and Arnott, D.R. User characteristics as a basis for DSS design. Working paper no. 15/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Parker, C.M. and Swatman, P.M.C. The TREAT laboratory: Comparing an electronic commerce experiment at Curtin and Monash Universities. Working paper no. 13/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Parker, C.M. and Swatman, P.M.C. Encouraging SME acceptance of EDI: An educational approach. Working paper no. 5/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Parker, C.M. and Swatman, P.M.C. Educating tomorrow’s managers for telecommunications and EDI: A cross-cultural experience. Working paper no. 6/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Parker, C.M. and Swatman, P.M.C. TREAT: Designing a teaching simulation environment. Working paper no. 29/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Parker, C.M. and Swatman, P.M.C. TREAT: Promoting SME adoption of EDI through education. Working paper no. 30/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Parker, C.M. and Swatman, P.M.C. Laboratory-based electronic commerce: A comparison of technical and business-oriented student experiences. Working paper no. 31/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Pereira, J. and Shanks, G.G. A quality review of an undergraduate course in systems analysis. Working paper no. 27/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Poon, S. and Swatman, P.M.C. Small business alliances: A framework for Internet-enabled strategic advantage. Working paper no. 25/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Rouse, A.C. and Dick, M. The use of computerized tools (Nudist and Grandview) in quantitative information systems studies. Working paper no. 18/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Rouse, A.C. and Watson, D.J. The role of culture in TQM and business process re-engineering. Working paper no. 13/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Rouse, A.C., Watson, D.J., Gilbert, A.M. and Dilnutt, R. A comparison of system development practices in Australian and United States organisations. Working paper no. 24/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Shanks, G.G., Rouse, A.C. and Arnott, D.R. A review of approaches to research and scholarship in information systems. Working paper no. 3/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Shanks, G.G., Simsion, G. and Rembach, M. The role of experience in conceptual schema design. Working paper no. 2/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Simsion, G. and Shanks, G.G. Choosing entity types—A study of 51 data modellers. Working paper no. 17/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Smart, R. and Eaves, D.T. A logical overview of Offsider: A system to assist in planning and management. Working paper no. 21/93, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1993.

Smith, R., Howard, S., Sutherland, T. and Khushalani, A. Theorybuilder: A behavioural perspective on modelling and improving systems development. Working paper no. 2/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Sowunmi, A., Burstein, F.V. and Smith, H.G. Knowledge acquistion for case-based decision support using the repertory grid approach. Working paper no. 21/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Sowunmi, A., Smith, H.G., Burstein, F.V. and McMillan, A. Intelligent support for credit transfer decisions. Working paper no. 16/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Suvachittanont, W., Arnott, D.R. and O’Donell, P.A. An executive information systems case study. Working paper no. 10/94, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1994.

Whitford, T., Matthews, C. and Jagielska, I. Automated knowledge acquisition for a fuzzy classification problem. Working paper no. 27/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Wittig, G. Artifical neural networks for software development management decision support. Working paper no. 32/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Wittig, G. Estimating software development effort with connectionist models. Working paper no. 33/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Wittig, G. AI tools for software development effort estimation. Working paper no. 34/95, Department of Information Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Arnott, D.R., O’Donnell, P.A. and Jirachiefpattana, W. Outsourcing the development of an excutive information system: A case study from the transport industry. Working paper no. 10/97, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, 1997.

Barnden, A. and Lo, C. A framework to extend the cultural analysis of soft systems methodology. Working paper no. 9/97, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, 1997.

Lichtenstein, S. Information system security design principles for adaptive organisations. Working paper no. 10/95, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, 1995.

Lichtenstein, S. Information security principles: A holistic view. Working paper no. 3/96, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, 1996.

Lichtenstein, S. Factors in the selection of a risk assessment method. Working paper no. 5/96, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, 1996.

Lichtenstein, S. Engineering an Internet security policy: A holistic and organisational approach. Working paper no. 9/96, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, 1996.

Lichtenstein, S. Internet acceptable usage policy: Human issues. Working paper no. 10/96, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, 1996.

O’Donnell, P.A., Arnott, D.R. and Jirachiefpattana, W. A case study of EIS development by an experienced EIS developer. Working paper no. 2/96, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, 1996.

Parker, C.M. and Swatman, P.M.C. Commercialising TREAT: Moving a university EDI experiment into industry. Working paper no. 8/96, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, 1996.

Poon, S. and Swatman, P.M.C. Australian small business usage of the Internet—A preliminary survey. Working paper no. 4/96, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, 1996.

Shanks, G.G. Conceptual data modelling: An empirical study of expert and novice data modellers. Working paper no. 6/96, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, 1996.

Shanks, G.G. and Darke, P. Understanding and evaluating the quality of conceptual models: Linking theory and practice. Working paper no. 7/96, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, 1996.

Smith, H.G., Burstein, F.V. and Sowunmi, E. Knowledge acquisition for organisational memory information systems in decision support. Working paper no. 11/96, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, 1996.

Murdoch University

Bax, S. and McGill, T. Predicting web page development success: An exploratory study. Research working paper no. IT/03/02, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 2003.

Bellgard, M., Schibeci, D. and Trifonov, E. Gap mapping: A new paradigm for aligning two sequences. Research working paper no. IT/01/05, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 2001.

Gammack, J. and Stephens, R.A. Knowledge acquisition as a situated process: Implications for information systems design. Research working paper no. IT/98/03, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1998.

Gammack, J. Designing for end user systems construction: A process approach. Research working paper no. IT/98/04, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1998.

Gammack, J. Organisational memory and intelligent decision support in shared information systems. Research working paper no. IT/98/05, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1998.

Gammack, J. and Poon, S. Communication media for supporting distributed engineering design. Research working paper no. IT/98/07, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1998.

Gammack, J. Constructive design environments: Implementing end-user systems development. Research working paper no. IT/98/08, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1998.

Gammack, J. and Sawyer, K. Strategic planning using Opium: Supporting holistic decision making. Research working paper no. IT/98/11, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1998.

Gammack, J. and Jenkins, D. Collaborative design support: Requirements and evaluation. Research working paper no. IT/98/12, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1998.

Gammack, J. Synaesthesia and knowing. Research working paper no. IT/99/02, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1999.

Gammack, J. and Denby, E. The true hue of grue: Investigating a psychological curiosity. Research working paper no. IT/99/03, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1999.

Gammack, J. and Xie, H. Distributed knowledge work: Effective computing support in parallel computing environments. Research working paper no. IT/99/06, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1999.

Goulding, P. and Gammack, J. Unethical motives and the management of knowledge. Research working paper no. IT/99/01, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1999.

Hobbs, V. and Pigott, D. Facilitating end user database development by working with users’ natural representations of data. Research working paper no. IT/00/03, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 2000.

Khoo, D., McGill, T. and Dixon, M. Use of the Internet by small to medium enterprises in Singapore. Research working paper no. IT/98/06, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1998.

Kóczy, L.T., Tikk, D. and Gedeon, T.D. On fuzzy rule interpolation and radial basis functions. Research working paper no. IT/00/01, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 2000.

Mann, G. Delivering on the promise of household robots. Research working paper no. IT/02/01, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 2002.

Marx, M., Mikulas, S. and Reynolds, M. Temporal mosaics. Research working paper no. IT/99/05, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1999.

McGill, T. User developed applications: Can end users assess quality? Research working paper no. IT/98/01, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1998.

McGill, T., Hobbs, V., Chan, R. and Khoo, D. User satisfaction as a measure of success in end user application development: An empirical investigation. Research working paper no. IT/98/02, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1998.

McGill, T. and Dixon, M. Spreadsheet knowledge: An exploratory study. Research working paper no. IT/00/02, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 2000.

McGill, T. The application development process: What role does it play in the success of an application for the user developer? Research working paper no. IT/01/03, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 2001.

McGill, T. and Klisc, C. End user development and the world wide web. Research working paper no. IT/03/01, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 2003.

McGill, T. and Dixon, M. Industry certification: A student perspective. Research working paper no. IT/03/04, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 2003.

Payne, C. Cryptographic protection for operating systems. Research working paper no. IT/03/03, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 2003.

Reynolds, M. and Zakharyaschev, M. On the products of linear modal logics. Research working paper no. IT/99/04, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1999.

Schibeci, D. and Bellgard, M. cBLAST—A distributed version of BLAST using PVM. Research working paper no. IT/01/04, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 2001.

Street, D., McGill, T. and Hobbs, V. Word processing and spreadsheet usage by university students. Research working paper no. IT/98/10, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1998.

Tikk, D., Kóczy, L.T. and Gedeon, T.D. A survey on the universal approximation and its limits in soft computing techniques. Research working paper no. IT/01/01, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 2001.

Zheng, W., Khan, S. and Xie, H. BSP Pro: A Java-based performance profiling system. Research working paper no. IT/98/09, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, 1998.

Nanyang Technological University

Ang, S. Toward conceptual clarity of outsourcing. Working paper no. 2-94, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1994.

Ang, S. and Parks, J.M. Markets and hierarchies: A powerful agent’s perspective. Working paper no. 9-95, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1995.

Ang, S., Straub, D.W. and Evaristo, R. Normative standards for MIS research. Working paper no. 7-93, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1993.

Chi, R.T., Kiang, M.Y. and Turban, E. A proposed framework for distributed intelligent agents in decentralized organizations. Working paper no. 17-94, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1994.

Chiang, R.H.L. A knowledge-based system for performing reverse engineering of relational databases. Working paper no. 7-95, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1995.

Chiang, R.H.L., Barron, T.M. and Storey, V.C. A framework for the evaluation of database reverse engineering methods. Working paper no. 14-94, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1994.

Chiang, R.H.L., Barron, T.M. and Storey, V.C. Reverse engineering of relational databases: Extraction of an EER model from a relational database. Working paper no. 3-95, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1995.

Chiang, R.H.L., Barron, T.M. and Storey, V.C. Extracting domain semantics for knowledge discovery in relational databases. Working paper no. 4-95, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1995.

Das, S. A questions of wines and bottles? Examining new technology and competition between new technologies. Working paper no. 2-95, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1995.

Gilbert, A.L. Legal expertise, decision contexts, and AI technology. Working paper no. 8-93, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1993.

Gilbert, A.L. and Lertphokanont, R. Information technology-led development: Can the lessons be learned? Working paper no. 16-94, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1994.

Gilbert, A.L. and Nguyen, P.N. A systems interactionist perspective of technology policy: Comparing the climate for technology transfer in Singapore and Vietnam. Working paper no. 5-95, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1995.

Goren, G., Soh, C., Neo, B.-S. and Wong, S.-Y. IT payoff—In Singapore. Working paper no. 1-94, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1994.

Heng, G.Y.H.-H. The concept and design of an intergrated comprehensive corporate information system. Working paper no. 4-91, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1991.

Hunter, G.M. A qualitative approach to information systems research. Working paper no. 10-93, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1993.

Hunter, G.M. The use of RepGrids to gather interview data about information systems analysts. Working paper no. 4-94, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1994.

Kim, K.K. and Chung, T. IT management control, IT maturity, and chargeback systems: A contingency analysis. Working paper no. 10-95, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1995.

Lai, T.L. and Turban, E. Retooling an information system department: The case of the Housing and Development Board (HDB) in Singapore. Working paper no. 6-95, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1995.

Lai, T.L. and Turban, E. Information technology as an enabler of telecommuting. Working paper no. 8-95, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1995.

Neo, B.-S. Forms and functions of information technology organization in Singapore. Working paper no. 1-92, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1992.

Neo, B.-S. and Leong, K.-S. Managing risks in information technology. Working paper no. 5-91, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1991.

Palvia, S. Tables, trees, and formulas in decision analysis. Working paper no. 5-92, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1992.

Parks, J.M., Conlon, D.E., Ang, S. and Bontempo, R. Nobody wants to be the Grinch: Evidence for variation in resource distribution/recovery rules due to resource type in the U.S. and Singapore. Working paper no. 1-95, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1995.

Toh, S.-K. The legal implications of secure computer systems. Working paper no. 3-93, Information Management Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 1993.

Swinburne University of Technology

Burmeister, O.K. Understanding “deep” learning in the context of data modelling. Working paper no. 94-12, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1994.

Burmeister, O.K. The practice of information technology. Working paper no. 97-4, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1997.

Calway, B.A. Semiotic approach to object abstraction—A case study. Working paper no. 94-9, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1994.

Calway, B.A. and Murphy, G. Using stakeholders to determine quality education outcomes. Working paper no. 94-14, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1994.

Calway, B.A. and Murphy, G. Quality audits and ISO9000 accreditation. Working paper no. 94-15, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1994.

Calway, B.A. and Murphy, G. Involving industry in the continuing improvement of higher education. Working paper no. 95-5, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1995.

Eden, P. Independant NIAM schemas. Working paper no. 94-8, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1994.

Eden, P. Non-local constraints in conceptual data models. Working paper no. 95-8, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1995.

Fowler, D.C. and Swatman, P.A. Validating object oriented formal requirements specifications: A description of an action research study. Working paper no. 94-13, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1994.

Fowler, D.C., Swatman, P.A. and Wafula, E.N. Formal methods in the IS domain: Introducing a notation for presenting Object-Z specifications. Working paper no. 94-1, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1994.

Gupta, P. and Sykes, J. A basis for natural language analysis of part-whole relationships in fact-based conceptual modelling. Working paper no. 96-2, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1996.

Nguyen, L., Swatman, P.A. and Shanks, G.G. Using design explanation within formal object oriented method. Working paper no. 97-6, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1997.

Nicholls, M.G. Some diverse industrial applications of mathematical modelling. Working paper no. 94-4, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1994.

Nicholls, M.G. Integrated production process modelling involving multiple time horizons. Working paper no. 94-5, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1994.

Nicholls, M.G. Production scheduling in a heavily constrained plant. Working paper no. 94-6, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1994.

Nicholls, M.G. The application of bi-level non-linear programming to the aluminium industry. Working paper no. 94-7, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1994.

Poon, S. The Internet and small businesses: Opportunities, government policies and implications. Working paper no. 95-10, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1995.

Ratnasingham, P. and Swatman, P.A. Linking controls to risks in EDI implementation. Working paper no. 97-1, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1997.

Simmons, P. Measurement and the evaluation of IT investments. Working paper no. 94-11, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1994.

Sykes, J.A. English grammar as a sentence model for conceptual modelling using NIAM. Working paper no. 94-10, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1994.

Tan, C.H. and Swatman, P.A. Computerised support for requirements modelling in FOOM. Working paper no. 95-6, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1995.

Wafula, E.N. and Swatman, P.A. Merging FOOM and MOSES: A semantic mapping from Object-Z to structural object-orientated diagrams. Working paper no. 95-7, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1995.

Wafula, E.N. and Swatman, P.A. FOOM: A diagrammatic illustration of inter-object communication in Object-Z specifications. Working paper no. 95-9, Centre for Information Systems Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 1995.

The University of Queensland

Campbell, L.J. Data structure extraction—A methodological approach. Technical report no. 377, Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, 1996.

Chen, Y.-P.P. V-DBPL: A Visual DataBase Programming Language. Technical report no. 428, Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, 1998.

Chen, Y.-P.P. and Colomb, R.M. Data models for context-sensitive grammars prediction. Technical report no. 443, Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, 1999.

Computer Science Action-Learning Group. Improving the quality of tutorial classes in computer science. Technical report no. 322, Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, 1995.

Proper, H.A. and van der Weide, T.P. A general theory for the evolution of application models. Technical report no. 317, Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, 1994.

Purchase, H.C. and Leonard, D. Graph drawing aesthetic metrics. Technical report no. 361, Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, 1996.

Sadiq, S.W. and Orlowska, M.E. Dynamic modification of workflows. Technical report no. 442, Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, 1999.

ter Hofstede, A.H.M., Proper, H.A. and van der Weide, T.P. Query formulation as an information retrieval problem. Technical report no. 321, Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, 1995.

University of Otago

Frean, M. and Robins, A. Catastrophic forgetting: A review and an analysis of the pseudorehearsal solution. Artificial intelligence memo no. AIM-36-97-2, Artifical Intelligence Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University of Otago, 1997.

Robins, A. and McCallum, S. Catastrophic forgetting and the pseudorehearsal solution in Hopfield type networks. Artificial intelligence memo no. AIM-36-97-3, Artifical Intelligence Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University of Otago, 1997.

University of Waikato

Foulds, L.R. Facilities layout at Computer Automation (Ireland) Ltd. Research report no. 1998-04, Department of Management Systems, University of Waikato, 1998.

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