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Contents
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
—
HICSS
- 33
Preface
......................................................................................................................................................................
v
Proceedings Overview
..........................................................................................................................................vi
Conference Administration
........................................................................................................................xxxviii
Reviewers
.............................................................................................................................................................xlvi
Collaboration Systems and Technology Track
Introduction
.................................................................................................................................................................1
Chairs: J. Nunamaker, Jr., R.
Briggs
Collaborative Engineering of Processes and Systems
Chairs:
G.
de
Vreede, D.
Vogel,
A. Verbraeck, H. Sol
Introduction
.................................................................................................................................................................2
CEPE:
Cooperative Editor for Processes Elieitation
...................................................................................................3
F. Santoro,
M. Borges,
J.
Pino
ColD SPA: A Tool for Collaborative Process Model Development
...........................................................................3
J. Lee, A. Hickey, D. Zhang, E. Santanen, L. Zhou
Managing Participative Diversity in Virtual Teams: Requirements for Collaborative Technology Support
..............4
S. Qureshi, I. Bogenrieder, K. Kumar
CMC and the Question of
Démocratisation: A
University Field Study
......................................................................4
D. Cecez-Kecmanovic,
L
Treleaven, D. Moodie
Assessing the Quality of Business Process Modelling Techniques
............................................................................5
B.
Hommes,
V. van Reijswoud
Development and Initial Testing of a Theoretical Model of Transformation
.............................................................5
D. Paper, J. Rodger, P. Pendharkar
Collaboration Technology
—
Theory and Methodology
Chairs: J. Fjermestad, M. Turoff
Peer-to-Peer Valuation as a Mechanism for Reinforcing Active Learning in Virtual Communities:
Actualizing Social Exchange Theory
..........................................................................................................................6
A. Tiwana. A. Bush
What Do Virtual Tells Tell? Placing
Cybersociety
Research into a Hierarchy of Social Explanation
...................6
Q. Jones, S.
Rafaeli
VU
Community
Supported Platforms
Chairs:
В.
Schmid,
К.
Stanoevska-Slabeva
Introduction.
Limits of IT-Driven Knowledge Management Initiatives for Interactive Innovation Processes:
Towards a Community-based Approach
.....................................................................................................................8
J. Swan, S. Newell, M. Robertson
A Generic Architecture of Community Supporting Platforms based on the Concept of Media
.................................8
K. Stanoevska-Slabeva, B.
Schmid
Seamless Worlds for People with Physical Disabilities
..............................................................................................9
A. Karduck
The Pivotal Role of Community Building in Electronic Commerce
..........................................................................9
P. Schubert
Distributed Group Support Systems
Chairs: L. Chidambaram, K. Burke
Knowledge Management in Virtual Projects: A Research Agenda
..........................................................................10
B. Katzy, R-
Evaristo,
I. Zigurs
High Versus Low Performing Virtual Design Teams:
A Preliminary Analysis of Communication
...................................................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
R.
Ocker,
J.
Fjermestad
The Impacts of Relational and Trust Development Training on Virtual Teams: An Exploratory Investigation
......10
P.
Beranek
The Impacts of Involuntary Cues on Media Effects
.................................................................................................11
V. Rao, J.
Lim
User Acceptance of Videoconferencing: Perceptions of Task Characteristics and Media Traits
.............................11
J. Campbell
A Test of the Technology Acceptance Model: The Case of Cellular Telephone Adoption
......................................12
H. Kwon, L. Chidambaram
A Novel User Interface for Group Collaboration
.....................................................................................................12
B. Dorohonceanu, B. Sletterink, I.
Marsie
Group Support Systems
Chairs: A. Dennis, J. Valacich
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................13
Group Conflict and Conflict Management in a Decision Conferencing Environment in Singapore
........................14
M. Quaddus, L. Tung, W. Foo, L.
Poh,
С.
Soon
Task/Technology Fit and the Effectiveness of Group Support Systems:
Evidence in the Context of Tasks Requiring Domain Specific Knowledge
.............................................................14
U. Murthy, D. Kerr
VIH
Stimulating Thinking in Group Decision Making
....................................................................................................15
K. Hilmer, A. Dennis
Selective Broadcast during the Asynchronous Pre-Meeting Stage of Strategy Formulation:
A GSS Capability for the Indonesian Culture
...........................................................................................................15
5.
Abdat, D. Atkinson,
G. Pervan
A Collaborative Development Environment for Design-Oriented Critiquing Systems
............................................16
M. Duecker, B.
Gutkauf,
S. Thies
Facilitating Knowledge Creation with GroupWare: A Case Study of a Knowledge Intensive Firm
........................16
M. Robertson,
С
Ѕфгепѕеп,
J.
Swan
Group Support Systems User Experiences
Chair: J. Nunamaker, Jr.
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................17
Effect of GSS and Facilitation on Knowledge Restructuring
...................................................................................18
R. Kwok, J. Ma, D.
Vogel
Experiences Developing a Virtual Environment to Support Disaster Relief with the
United States Navy s Commander Third Fleet
.........................................................................................................18
M. Adkins, J.
Kruse,
T.
McKenna, A. Cuyugan, J. Nunamaker, Jr.,
S. Miller,
E. Rasmussen, R.
Younger
Case and Field Studies of Group Support Systems: An Empirical Assessment
............
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
J. Fjermestad, S. Hiltz
An Empirical Study on Organizational Acceptance of New Information Systems in a
Commercial Bank Environment
...............................................................................................................................19
Z. Liao,
R. Landry
Jr.
The MindMine Comment Analysis Tool for Collaborative Attitude Solicitation, Analysis,
Sense-Making and Visualization
..............................................................................................................................19
N.
Romano, Jr.,
С
Bauer, H. Chen, J. Nunamaker, Jr.
The Non-Consensus Process Loss: An Alternative Interpretation
............................................................................20
W. Martz, Jr., M. Shepherd
Improving and Focusing a Training Course using Group Systems
Electronic Meetings
.......................................................................................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
A. Weatherall
Using Web Groupware and Cognitive Mapping in a CIS Department to Review and Revise the
Assessment Process and Document Reasoning
........................................................................................................20
A. Lipp,
С
Carver
Supporting Intra-Organizational Distributed Co-ordination at the Amsterdam Police Force
...................................21
J. van Laere,
G. de
Vreede, H. Sol
Tools for Distributed Facilitation
..............................................................................................................................21
M. McQuaid, R.
Briggs,
D.
Gillman,
R.
Наиск, С.
Un,
D. Mittleman.
J. Nunamaker, Jr.,
M.
Ramsey,
N.
Romano, Jr.
IX
Athletics in Electronic
Brainstorming:
Asynchronous Electronic
Brainstorming
in Very Large Groups
................22
G. de
Vreede, R.
Briggs,
R.
van
Duin,
B. Enserink
Improving Operational Situational Awareness with Collaborative Technologies
....................................................22
J.
Kruse
Toward Inclusive Dialogue: Participants and Interaction in Face-to-Face and
Computer-Mediated Discussions
...................................................................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
P. Balthazard, R. Potter
Negotiation Support Systems: Frameworks, Implementations, and Evaluations
Chairs: T. Bui, M. Shakun
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................23
A Co-Evolutionary Approach to Strategy Design for Decision Makers in
Complex Negotiation Situations
...............................................................................................................................24
B. Rubenstein-Montano, R. Malaga
Agent-based Team Aiding in a Time Critical Task
..................................................................................................24
T. Payne, T. Lenox, S.
Hahn,
M.
Lewis,
K. Sycara
Intelligent Clearinghouse: Electronic Marketplace with Computer-Mediated Negotiation Supports
.......................25
J. Yen, J.
Ни, Т.
Bui
A Multi-Agent based Negotiation Support System for Distributed Transmission Cost Allocation
..........................25
Y. Yan, J. Yen, T. Bui
A Template-based Methodology for Disaster Mangement Information Systems
..........
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
J.Lee
Technology Supported Learning
Chairs: E. Santanen. R.
Briggs,
В.
Wheeler
Distributed Experiential Learning: The Hong Kong-Netherlands Project
................................................................26
D.
Vogel,
M.
van Gemichten, D. Lou, S.
Verveen,
M.
van
Eekhout,
T.
Adams
Effects of Video Communication and Telepresence on Cooperative Telelearning Arrangements
...........................26
A. Johannsen,
W.
van
Diggelen,
G. de Vreede. H.
Krčmar
Towards the Continuously Learning Organization through
Knowledge Networking
—
Case Swiss Re Group
........................................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
S. Seufert. A. Seufert
Internet-based Teaching: How to Encourage University Students to Adopt
Advanced Internet-based Technologies?
..................................................................................................................27
M. Limaxem, S.
Hirt
A Teaching/Learning Approach to CSCL
................................................................................................................27
¿V. Baloian, H.
Hoppe,
J. Pino
Do WWW-based Presentations Support Better (Constructivistic) Learning in the Basics of Informatics?
..............28
P. Makkonen
Decision Technologies for Management Track
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................29
Chair: D.
Dolk
Agent Based Simulation
Chairs: A. Chaturvedi, D.
Dolk
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................30
Hierarchical Coordination of Economic Agents
.......................................................................................................31
M. Feurstein, M. Natter, A. Taudes, G. Dorffner
Learning in the Artificial Factory
.............................................................................................................................31
M. Natter, M. Feurstein, A. Mild, A. Taudes, M. Trcka, G. Dorffner,
С
Merz
Agent-based Simulation Approach to Information Warfare in the SEAS Environment
...........................................32
A. Chaturvedi, M. Gupta, S. Mehta, W. Yue
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Chairs: H. Chung, M.
Marmino
A Software System for Spatial Data Analysis and Modeling
...................................................................................32
A. Lazarevic,
T. Fiez,
Z. Obradovic
Multi-Resolution
Spatio-Temporal
Data Mining for the Study of Air Pollutant Regionalization
............................33
S. Li, S. Chou, J.
Pan
An Integrated Data Mining System to Automate Discovery of Measures of Association
........................................33
С
Chita, R. Chiang, E.
Lim
An Application of Text Mining: Bibliographic Navigator Powered by Extended Association Rules
......................34
M. Kawahara, H. Kawano
The Development of a Short-Term Liquidity Decision Model via
Protocol Analysis and Probabilistic Neural Networks
..............................................................................................34
S. Li, L. Shue, W. Shine
Effective Information Retrieval using Genetic Algorithms based Matching Functions Adaptation
.........................35
P. Pathak, M. Gordon, W. Fan
Paths to Thought Characterization-Examination of
User-Defined Graphic Predictors
...................................................................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
D. Pride
Empirical Comparison of Fast Clustering Algorithms for Large Data Sets
..............................................................35
С
Wei, Y. Lee.
С
Hsu
XI
Intelligent Systems and Soft Computing
Chairs: P.
Walden,
C. Carlsson
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................36
An Empirical Study of Distribution based on Voyager: A Performance Analysis
...................................................37
S. Viademonte,
F. Burstein, F. Beckenkamp
Automatic Pattern Detection in Stakeholder Networks
............................................................................................37
P.
Bots, M.
van Twist, J. van
Duin
Knowledge Discovery from Text Documents based on Paragraph Maps
.................................................................38
A. Visa, J. Toivonen, P. Ruokonen, H. Vanharanta, B. Back
A Hybrid System using Multiple Cyclic Decomposition Methods and Neural Network Techniques for
Point Forecast Decision Making
...............................................................................................................................38
T. Shin,
1.
Han
Developing a Knowledge-based Multi-Objective Decision Support System
...........................................................39
J. Lit, M. Quaddus, R. Williams
Constructing Decision Functions with Augmented Ordinal Information
.................................................................39
R. Yager
An Empirical Study on Organizational Acceptance of
New Information Systems in a Commercial Bank
.........................................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
Z. Liao,
R. Landry
Strategic Decisions and Intelligent Tools
.................................................................................................................40
V. Kvassov
Intelligent Systems in Traffic and Transportation
Chairs: H. Sebastian, H.
Nüßer
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................41
Scheduling Train Drivers and Guards: The Dutch
Noord-Oost
Case
....................................................................44
L.
Kroon,
M.
Fischetti
Vehicle Dispatching at Seaport Container Terminals using Evolutionary Algorithms
.............................................44
J.
Böse,
T.
Reiners,
D.
Steenken,
S.
Voß
Integrating Transportation in a Multi-Site Scheduling Environment
........................................................................45
J.
Sauer, H.
Appelrath
Traffic Itself is Simple
—
Just Analyzing It is Not
...................................................................................................45
R. Schleiffer
An
Intermodal
Dispatch Support System for
Intermodal
Transport Chains
.............................................................46
H. Biirckert, P. Funk, G. Vierke
Air Cargo Transport by Multi-Agent based Planning
...............................................................................................46
K. Zhu, M. Ludema. R. van
der Heijden
Xli
Management
of Telecommunication Networks and Distributed Systems
Chairs: H. Chung, U. Varshney, B. Kim
On the Use of Mobility in Distributed Network Management
..................................................................................47
R. Lopes, J.
Oliveira
A Time-stamp based Solution for Collective Resource Acquisition in a Distributed System
..................................47
Q. Sun, H. Zhang, J. Zhang
Network and Desktop Management Convergence
....................................................................................................48
J.
Oliveira,
R.
Aguiar
Modeling Knowledge Intensive Processes: Concepts, Methods, and Applications
Chairs: K. Sengupta, B. Ramesh
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................49
Complementary Use of ad hoc and post hoc Design Rationale for
Creating and Organising Process Knowledge
...........................................................................................................50
L. Nguyen, P. Swatman
Process Modeling in Conceptual Categories
.............................................................................................................50
C.
Landauer
Method Rationale in Method Engineering
................................................................................................................5 1
M. Rossi, J. Tolvanen, B. Ramesh, K. Lyytinen, J. Kaipala
A Workflow-Centric Study of Organizational Knowledge Distribution
..................................................................51
J. Zhao, A. Kumar, E. Stohr
A Situated Cognition Approach to Conceptual Modelling
.......................................................................................52
D. Richards
Xlii
Digital
Documents
Track
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................53
Chair:
S. Smoliar
Digital Document Understanding and Visualization
Chair: J. Cooper
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................54
Who s Who? Identifying Concepts and Entities across Multiple Documents
..........................................................55
Z. Kazi,
Y. Ravin
Discourse Segmentation in Aid of Document Summarization
.................................................................................55
B. Boguraev, M. Neff
Spoken Documents: Creating Searchable Archives from Continuous Audio
...........................................................56
S. Colbath, F. Kubala, D. Liu, A. Srivastava
Information Navigation by Clustering and Summarizing Query Results
.................................................................56
D. Roussinov, M. McQuaid
Self-Organization of Digital Documents based on Process-Oriented Relations
.......................................................57
A. F
u taka
ta
Anti-Serendipity: Finding Useless Documents and Similar Documents
..................................................................57
J. Cooper, J.
Prager
From Content-Centered Publishing to a Link-based View
ofinformation
Resources
..............................................58
E. Wilde, D. Lowe
Genre in Digital Documents
Chairs: M. Shepherd, L. Polanyi
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................59
Making Sense of Computer-Mediated Communication: Conversations as
Genres, CMC Systems as Genre Ecologies
..............................................................................................................60
T. Erickson
The Language of Digital Genres.
A Semiotic
Investigation of Style and Iconology on the World Wide Web
.............................................................60
S. Schmid-lsler
Genre-based Metadata for Enterprise Document Management
................................................................................61
A. Karjalainen,
T. Päivärinta, P. Tyrväinen, J.
Rájala
Evolution of the Web News Genre
—
The Slow Move Beyond the Print Metaphor
...............................................61
L
Eriksen,
C. Ihlström
XIV
Knowledge
Ecologies
Chairs: D.
Bobrów,
N.
Glance
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................62
Augmenting Recommender Systems by Embedding Interfaces into Practices
.........................................................63
A. Grasso,
J.
Meunier, C. Thompson
Intranet Document Management Systems as Knowledge Ecologies
........................................................................63
M. G
ins burg
Sustained
Knowledge Management
by Organizational
Culture
...............................................................................64
B.
Lemken,
H.
Kahler,
M.
Rittenbruch
Knowledge Management,
Organizational
Memory,
and Organizational Learning
Chairs: L. Olfrnan, J. Morrison
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................65
Turning Tacit Knowledge Tangible
..........................................................................................................................67
D.
Stenmark
Multi-Perspective Enterprise Models as a Conceptual Foundation for Knowledge Management
............................67
U. Frank
Knowledge Management: A Review of Theoretical Frameworks and Industrial Cases
...........................................68
H. Lai.T. Chu
Knowledge is Acknowledged?: A Field Study about People, Processes, Documents and Technologies
.................68
U. Snh
Knowledge Management in the Professions: The Case of IT Support in Law Firms
...............................................69
P.
Gottschalk
Barriers to Actualizing Organizational Memories: Lessons from Industry
..............................................................69
K. Sherif, M. Mandviwalla
Knowledge Management
—
When Will People Management Enter the Debate?
....................................................70
J. Swan, S. Newell, M. Robertson
Worker Incentives to Learn in Gatekeeper Systems: Lessons for the Implementation of
Knowledge Management Systems
............................................................................................................................70
E. Pinker, R. VanHorn
Playing at Learning: Why Knowledge Creation Needs Fun
.....................................................................................71
J.
Landry
XV
Persistent
Conversation
Chairs: T. Erickson, S.
Herring
Community Portals and Collective Goods: Conversation Archives as an Information Resource
.............................71
D. Millen
Persistence and Lurkers in Discussion Lists: A Pilot Study
.....................................................................................72
B.
Nonnecke,
J.
Preece
Fighting Speech with Speech: David Duke, the Anti-Defamation League,
Online Bookstores, and Hate Filters
.........................................................................................................................72
R.
Coste
Visualizing Usenet: A Factor-Analytic Approach
....................................................................................................73
J. Paolillo
Discourse Diagrams: Interface Design for Very Large-Scale Conversations
...........................................................73
W. Sack
Fugue: A Computer Mediated Conversational System that Supports Turn Negotiation
..........................................74
T. Shankar, M. VanKleek,
A. Vincente,
В.
Smith
Beyond Bounded Activity Systems: Heterogeneous Cultures in
Instructional Uses of Persistent Conversation
...........................................................................................................75
S. Thome
Multimedia Chronicles for Business Communication
..............................................................................................75
M. Balabanovic
Roles and Issues of Computational Media in Learning Communities
Chair: L. Dembo, D. Suthers
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................76
Learning Contexts
—
Does Multimedia Affect Physics Learning?
..........................................................................77
Y. Wcern, P. Dahlqvist, R.
Ramberg
The Role of Useability on the Implementation and Evaluation of
Educational Technology
................................................................................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
P. Bourges-Waldegg, L. Moreno, T. Rojano
Structured Study Groups Empower Student Learning.
I Cannot Write My Final Until My Class Finishes Creating Its Multmedia Text
.....................................................77
B. Coppola
Digital Technology and Learning Design in a K-8 Learning Community:
Planning for New Tools and New Learning
.............................................................................................................78
L
Dembo, M. Hale, R.
Briggs
XVI
Searching Multilingual Digital Documents
Chair: F. Gey
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................79
Improving Cross-Language Text Retrieval with Human Interactions
......................................................................80
W. Ogden, M. Davis
Digital Documents in the Office and Education
Chair: L. Wilcox
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................81
Using Audio Time Scale Modification for Video Browsing
....................................................................................82
A. Amir, D. Ponceleon, B.
Blanchard,
D.
Petkovic,
S. Srinivasan, G.
Cohen
Evolving Use of a System for Education at a Distance
.............................................................................................83
S. White, A. Gupta, J. Grudin, H. Chesley, G. Kimberly, E. Sanocki
A Design Pattern-based Video Summarization Technique: Moving from Low-Level Signals to
High-Level Structure
................................................................................................................................................84
D. Russell
XVII
Emerging Technologies Track
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................85
Chairs: R. Sprague, Jr., H. Ei-Rewini
Advances in Software Specification and Verification
Chairs:
A. Sobel, R.
Linger
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................86
Detecting Anomalies in Constructed Complex Systems
...........................................................................................87
C.
Landauer,
К.
Bellman
Developing and Verifying Rigorous Specifications with Viewpoints, Use Cases, and
Sequence-based Specification Methods
....................................................................................................................87
G. Walton
Strategic Information Systems Planning with Box Structures
..................................................................................88
A. Hevner, D.
Berndt,
J.
Stitdnicki
Errors, Risks, and Security in Information Technology
Chair: R. Panko
Quality Control in Spreadsheets: A Software Engineering-based Approach to Spreadsheet Development
.............88
K. Rajalingham, D. Chadwick, B. Knight, D. Edwards
Is This Spreadsheet a Tax Evader? How H.M. Customs and Excise Test Spreadsheet Applications
.......................89
R. Butler
Two Corpuses of Spreadsheet Errors
.............................................................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
R. Panko
Restructuring the Electric Power Industry: Emerging Issues, Methods and Tools
Chair: R. Thomas
Introduction
...............................................................................................................................................................90
Utility Information Integration
—
Vision. Benefits, Strategies, and Status
..............................................................91
S. Mauser, J.
Gillerman,
D.
Nordeil
Building a Topology Estimator for Large Inter-Regional Networks
.............................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
R. Podmore, M. Goodrich, D. Becker, P.
Hirsch,
S. Lee, M.
Robinson
Scalable and Secure Resource Location
...................................................................................................................91
R. van
Renesse
IT Infrastructure Architectures for Electric Utilities
—
A Comparative Analysis of Description Techniques
........92
J.
Andersson.
P. Johnson
Visualization of Power System Data
........................................................................................................................92
T. Overbye, J. Weber
Optimal Bidding and Contracting Strategies in the Deregulated Electric Power Market: Part I
..............................93
D. Wu, P. Kleindorfer, J. Zhang
XVIII
An Economic Analysis of the Self Commitment of Thermal Units
..........................................................................93
S.
Ede,
R.
Zimmerman,
T.
Mount,
R.
Thomas,
W.
Schulze
Towards the Real-Time Monitoring of AGC
.................................................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
M
Sujan,
С.
Nwankpa,
M. Gravener
Transfer
Capability Computations in Deregulated Power Systems
...............................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
M. Shaaban,
Y. Ni, F.
Wu
Probabilistic Transfer Capability Assessment in a Deregulated Environment
..........................................................94
A. Meliopoulos, S. Kang, G. Cokkinides
Transmission Loading Relief (TLR) and Hour-Ahead
АТС
....................................................................................94
S.
Grijalva, P.
Sauer
Parallel Processing Implementation of the Unit Commitment Problem with Full AC Power Flow Constraints
......95
C. M
urillo-Sanchez, R- Thomas
A New Tool for Visualization and Animation of Power Component and System Operation
...................................95
A. Meliopoulos, G. Cokkinides, B. Becker, R. Dougal
Strategic Behavior in Spot Markets for Electricity when Load is Stochastic
...........................................................96
7*.
Mount
Understanding Price Volatility in Electricity Markets
...................................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
F. Alvarado, R. Rajaraman
Pricing Electricity Derivatives under Alternative Stochastic Spot Price Models
.....................................................96
5.
Deng
Measurements for Adaptive Protection and Control in a Competitive Market
.........................................................97
A. Phadke,
N.
Hadjsaid
Nodal-Price Dependent, Dual-Mode Transmission Line Protection Strategy
..........................................................97
K.
Вае,
К.
Han,
J.
Thorp
Impact of Distribution Efficiency on Generation and Voltage Stability
......................,............................................98
M. Begovic, D. Novosel, B. Milosevic, M.
Kostte
Strategic Gaming in Electric Power Markets
............................................................................................................98
P. Kleindorfer, D. Wu, C. Fernando
The Competitive Market for Electricity in Australia: Why it Works so Well
..........................................................99
H. Outhred
Structural Features that Contribute to Market Power in Electric Power Networks: Some Preliminary Results
.......99
S. Rassenti, V. Smith, B. Wilson
Capacity Payments and the Pricing of Reliability in Competitive Generation Markets
.........................................100
A. Chuang, F. Wu
Analysis of Coordinated Multilateral Trades
..........................................................................................................100
P. Quet, J. Cruz, Jr., A. Keyhani
XIX
Unbundling of Transmission: The Operation and Economics of a For-Profit Transmission Company
.................101
R. Tabors
Reliability at Any Cost
—
Risk Management through Contract Technology
................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
J. Woodier
Forecasting Long-Term Electric Price Volatility for Valuation of Real Power Options
........................................101
V. Neimeyer
Hazard Potentials and Dependent Network Failures
...............................................................................................102
K. Brady, J. Chandra, Y.
Cui,
N.
Singpurwalla
Initial Evidence for Self-Organized Criticality in Electric Power System Blackouts
.............................................102
B.
Carreras,
D.
Newman, I.
Dobson,
A. Poole
Collaborative Nets
..................................................................................................................................................103
S. Talukdar, E. Camponogara
Research, Development, and Demonstration Needs for Large-Scale,
Reliability-Enhancing, Integration of Distributed Energy Resources
............................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
J.
Eto,
V. Budhraja, C. Martinez, J. Dyer, M. Kondragunta
Micro Turbine Generator Program
.........................................................................................................................103
S. Hamilton
Providing Premium Power through Distributed Resources
....................................................................................104
R.
Lasseter
Placement of Dispersed Generations Systems for Reduced Losses
........................................................................104
T. Griffin, K. Tomsovic, D. Secrest, A. Law
Software Process Improvement
Chair: G. McGuire
Improving the Customer-Supplier Relation in IT Development
.............................................................................105
C Bjerknes, L.
Mathiassen
Software Process Improvement as Organisational Knowledge Creation: A Multiple Case Analysis
.....................105
J.
Arent,
J. N0rbjerg
Evaluation of a Metrics Framework for Product and Process Integrity
..................................................................106
K. McKeown, E. McGuire
Project Assessments: Supporting Commitment, Participation, and Learning in
Software Process Improvement
..............................................................................................................................106
J.
Arent,
J.
¡versen,
С.
Andersen.
S.
Bang
Modelling Softer Aspects of the Software Development Process:
An Activity Theory based Approach
......................................................................................................................107
G. McGrath, L.
Uden
Wrappings as Design Patterns
................................................................................................................................107
С
Landauer
XX
Information Technology in Health
Care Track
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................108
Chairs:
W.
Chismar, R.
Mittman
Clinical
Support Systems
Chair: J. Warren
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................109
Medical Portals: Web-based Access to Medical Information
.................................................................................110
M. Shepherd, D. Zitner,
C. Watters
Evaluating the Impact of Clinical Trials On-Line on Clinical Trial Awareness and Accrual
................................110
D.
Stahl,
С.
Stahl,
J. Niland
Wireless Clinical Alerts for Critical Medication, Laboratory and Physiologic Data
..............................................111
M. Shabot, M. LoBue, J. Chen
Providing Multiple Views to Meet Physician Information Needs
..........................................................................111
Q.
Zeng,
J.
Cimino
User-Interface Design for Medical Informatics: A Case Study of Kaiser
Permanente
...........................................112
A. Marcus, K.
Wieser,
J.
Armitage,
V. Frank
User-Centered and Driven Knowledge-based Systems for Clinical Support using Ripple Down Rules
................112
D. Richards
Infiltrating IT into Primary Care: A Case Study
.....................................................................................................113
S. Cockcroft, D. Parry, A. Breton, D. Abernethy, J. Gillies
Fuzzy Logic in Clinical Practice Decision Support Systems
..................................................................................113
J. Warren, G. Beliakov, B. van
der Zwaag
Databases, Data Warehousing, and Data Mining in Health Care
Chairs: D.
Berndt,
P.
Ни, С.
Wei
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................114
Hospital Discharge Transactions: A Data Warehouse Component
.........................................................................115
D.
Berndt,
A. Hevner, J. Studnicki
Inductive Learning Approach to Intelligent Patient Image Pre-fetching:
Extension and Evaluation of CN2 Algorithm
.........................................................................................................115
С
Wei, P.
Ни, О.
Sheng,
Y. Lee
Database Description for a Pan-European Healthcare System
...............................................................................
1
16
Z.
Kovács,
R.
McClatchey,
T.
Solomonides, J.
Le Goff,
P. Lecoq,
F. Rohrbach,
G.
Vesztergombi,
M. Zsenei, L.
Varga
Mining
Time Dependency Patterns in Clinical Pathways
.......................................................................................116
F. Lin, S. Chou, S.
Pan,
Y.
Chen
XXI
Metadata Design for Chinese Medicine Digital Library using XML
.....................................................................117
С
Yang, W. Chan
Telemedicine
Chair: T. Bui
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................118
From Intuition to Institution: Supporting Collaborative Diagnoses in Telemedicine Teams
.................................
1
19
A. Tiwana, B. Ramesh
A Web-based Correctional Telemedicine System with Distributed Expertise
.......................................................119
S. Sankaran, T. Bui
Investigation of Factors Affecting Healthcare Organizations Adoption of Telemedicine Technology
.................120
P.
Ни,
P. Chau, O. Sheng
Virtual Reality and Tele-Immersion in Health Care
Chairs: W. Panko, J. Silverstein
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................121
Virtual Reality Simulation of Regional Anesthesia for Training of Residents
.......................................................122
D. Blezek, R.
Robb,
D.
Martin
Remote Telesurgical Mentoring: Feasibility and Efficacy
.....................................................................................123
J. Bauer, B. Lee, D. Stoianovici, J.
Bishoff,
G.
Janetschek, P. Bunyaratavej,
W. Kamolpronwijit, S. Ratchanon, S. O Kelley, J. Cadeddu, S.
Micali,
F.
Micali,
M.
Li,
P.
Goh,
D. Png,
L.
Kavoussi
Simulation
of Eye Diseases in a Virtual Environment
............................................................................................124
Z
Лі, В.
Gupta,
M.
Rasmussen,
Y. Lin, F.
Dech, W.
Panko,
J.
Silverstein
An Immersive Virtual Reality Platform for Medical Education:
Introduction to the Medical Readiness Trainer
.......................................................................................................124
T. Pletcher, K. Bier, D.
von
Lubitz
Strategies for Healthcare Information Systems
Chairs:
T. Spil, R.
Stegwee,
Α.
Wassenaar
Requirements Analysis as Innovation Diffusion: A Proposed Requirements Analysis Strategy for the
Development of an Integrated Hospital Information Support System
....................................................................125
,V. Ashry; V. Taylor
Information Technology in the Health Care Industry: A Primer
............................................................................125
P. Southard. S. Hong, K. Siait
The Representation and Use of Clinical Knowledge through Healthcare Information Systems in the
UK National Health Service
...................................................................................................................................126
Y. Sutton, D. White
XXII
Internet
and the Digital Economy Track
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................127
Chairs: D. King, A. Dennis
Communities in Electronic Commerce: Concepts, Models and Formal Aspects
Chairs: U. Lechner, Y. Tan
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................129
Time to Split, Virtually: Expanding Virtual Publics into Vibrant Virtual Metropolises
.........................................130
Q. Jones
Shop Floor Production Community Design: Artificial Agents based Approach
....................................................130
D. Wu
A Context-based Approach to Support Virtual Enterprises
....................................................................................131
V. Do, M. Halatchev, D. Neumann
Formal Aspects of a Generic Model of Trust for Electronic Commerce
................................................................131
Y. Tan, W. Thoen
Supporting Trust in Virtual Communities
..............................................................................................................132
A. Abdul-Rahman, S. Hailes
Trust is Much More Than Subjective Probability: Mental Components and Sources of Trust
..............................132
C. Castelfranchi, R. Falcone
Supporting the Evolution of Workflow Patterns for Virtual Communities
............................................................133
H. Weigand,
A. de
Moor, W. van
den Heuvel
Communities and Media
—
Towards a Reconstruction of Communities on Media
.............................................133
U. Lechner, B.
Schmid
Economics and Electronic Commerce
Chairs: E. demons, R. Kauffman,
R. Dewan, Y. Wang
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................134
Adoption of Internet-based Product Customization and Pricing Strategies
............................................................135
R. Dewan, B. Jing, A.
Seidmann
Pricing Online Banking Services amid Network Externalities
...............................................................................135
B.
Prasad.
P. Harker
Interconnection Agreements between Competing Internet Service Providers
........................................................136
R. Dewan, M. Freimer, P. Gundepudi
Implications of the Bidders Arrival Process on the Design of Online Auctions
....................................................136
Y. Vakrat, A.
Seidmann
XXIII
Electronic
Commerce
and Supply Chain Management
Chairs: J.
Gebauer,
P. Buxmann
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................137
Why Buyer-Supplier Chains Differ: A Strategic Framework for Electronic Network Organizations
....................138
M. Raupp,
F. Schober
A Roadmap to Auction-based Negotiation Protocols for Electronic Commerce
....................................................138
M. Bichler
Electronic Broker Impacts on the Value of Postponement
.....................................................................................139
W. Robinson,
G. Elofson
A Communication Architecture for the Digital Economy
— 2
1st Century EDI
.....................................................139
T. Weitzel, P. Buxmann, F. Westarp
Supply Chain Process and Agent Design for E-Commerce
....................................................................................140
M.
Nissen
Market-based Workflow Management for Supply Chains of Services
...................................................................140
C. Strieker, S.
Riboni,
M.
Kradolfer, J. Taylor
Interaction of Electronic Commerce and Supply Chain Management
—
Insights from The Swatch Group
.......141
R. Alt, K.
Grünauer,
С.
Reichmayr
Electronic Commerce Systems Development
—
Modeling Methods and Methodologies
Chairs: K. Siau, M. Rossi
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................142
Value based Requirements Creation for Electronic Commerce Applications
........................................................143
J.
Gordijn,
H.
Akkermans,
H.
van Vliet
A Two-Factor Theory for Website Design
.............................................................................................................143
P. Zhang, G.
von Dran,
R.
Small,
S.
Barcellos
Internet and Workflow Automation: Technological and Managerial Issues
Chairs: P. Ma, E. Stohr, L. Zhao
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................144
Experimental Assessment of a Process-Workflow Redesign Agent
.......................................................................145
M.
Nissen
Connector Oriented Workflow System for the Support of Structured Ad Hoc Workflow
.....................................145
D. Han. J. Shim
Repositories for Workflow Management Systems in a
Middleware Environment
..............................................................................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
H.
Wedekind,
M.
Schhmdt.
J. Neeb
Evaluating the Quantitative Effects of Workflow Systems based on Real Cases
...................................................146
M. Oba. S. Onoda,
N.
Komoda
XXIV
Workflow-based Process
Monitoring
and Controlling
—
Technical and Organizational Issues
............................146
M.
zur
Muehlen, M.
Rosemann
Multiple Signature Handling in Workflow Systems
...............................................................................................147
K. Leung, L.
Hui
Managing Information on the Web
Chairs: T. Liang, M. Shaw, C. Wei
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................148
Managing the Context Issues of Non-Financial Accounting Information on the Internet:
An Intelligent Agent Approach
......................................................................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
5.
Schok,
К.
Nelson,
M. Zeppetella
Dynamic Creation of Multimedia Web Views on Heterogeneous Information Sources
........................................150
A. Morishima, H. Kitagawa, H. Mizuguchi, S. Koizumi
Web-based Virtual Reality Catalog in Electronic Commerce
.................................................................................150
B. Yen, K. Ng
Watermark Design Pattern for Intellectual Property Protection in Electronic Commerce Applications
................151
S. Kwok,
С
Yang,
К
Tarn
Financial Data at Corporate Web Sites: Do Information Clienteles Matter?
.................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
M. Ettredge, V. Richardson, S.
Scholz
Drowning in Information When Surfing the Web? Or Going with the Flow
.........................................................151
H. Franz
Repository Choice: An Exploration of Accessibility, Satisfaction, and Usefulness
...............................................152
E. Christensen, J. Bailey
Electronic Store Design and Consumer Choice: An Empirical Study
....................................................................152
T. Liang, H. Lai
Marketing in Electronic Commerce
Chairs: A. Kambil, A. Kamis, M. Koufaris, P. Labarbera
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................153
Price Comparison for Music CDs in Electronic and Brick-and-Mortar Markets:
Implications for Emergent Electronic Commerce
...................................................................................................154
Z. Lee, S. Gosain
Management of Customer Relationship in Business Media
—
The Case of the Financial Industry
......................154
V.
Körner,
H.
Zimmermann
Customer Delivered Value in a Web-based Supermarket
.......................................................................................155
H. Ahola, H. Oinas-Kukkonen,
T. Koivumäki
Domain-Oriented Interface Metaphors: Designing Web Interfaces for Effective Customer Interaction
................155
У.
Wells, W. Fuerst
XXV
Toward an Understanding of Consumer Experience on the Internet: Implications for Website Design
................156
M. Forbes,
M. Rothschild
The Effect of Internet Experience on Consumer Expectations of Responsiveness and
Control in Offline Services Marketing Interactions
................................................................................................156
L
Alwin,
L.
Hamer
Messages
in the
Medium: An
Experimental Investigation of Web Advertising
Effectiveness and Attitudes toward Web Content
...................................................................................................157
J. Parsons, K. Gallagher, K. Foster
System Support for Electronic Business on the Internet
Chair: V.
Milutinovic
An Innovative Internet Architecture for Application Service Providers
.................................................................157
B. Furht, C. Phoenix, J. Yin, Z. Aganovic
The Architecture of the Obelix
—
An Improved Internet Search Engine
...............................................................158
P.
Knežević,
B. Radunovic,
N.
Nikolic, T. Jovanovic,
D. Milanov,
M.
Nikolic, V.
Milutinovic,
S.
Casselman, J. Schewel
WWW Client/Server Traffic Characterization: A Proxy Server Point of View
......................................................158
J.
Cano,
T.
Nachiondo, J. Sahuquillo, A. Pont, J. Gil
A Group-based Inference Approach to Customized Marketing on the Web
—
Integrating Clustering and Association Rules Techniques
.....................................................................................159
H. Lai, T. Yang
An Infrastructure for Inter-Organizational Collaborative Product Development
...................................................159
D.
Domazet,
M.
Yan,
С.
Calvin, H. Kong, A.
Goh
Ontology
Development for Flexible Content
..........................................................................................................160
S. Jokela, M. Turpeinen, R. Sulonen
Socratenon
—
A
Web-based Training
System
with an
Intellect
.............................................................................160
N.
Nikolic, M. Trajkovic, M. Milicevic, D. Milicev,
D. Marjanovic,
I.
Sokic,
V.
Milutinovic,
M. De
Santo,
S.
Salerno, P.
Ritrovato,
M.
Marsella
An Agent
based
Internet Infrastructure
for Learning
Commerce
...........................................................................161
F.
Arce Ili,
M. De
Santo
Performance
Analysis of
Electronic Commerce
Multiprocessor
Server
.................................................................161
P.
Foglia,
R.
Giorgi,
С.
Prete
Virtual
and Knowledge-based Organizations
Chairs: Y. Kim. H. Lee, I. Han
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................162
A Flexible Web-based PDM Approach to Support Virtual Engineering Cooperation
...........................................163
M. Abramovici, D. Gerhard
XXVI
Structurization and Formalization of Knowledge Management in
Virtual Organizations: The Case of a Medium-Sized Consulting Company
.................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
H. VonKortzfleisch, A. Al-Laham
Knowledge Management and Mobility in a Semi-Virtual Organization:
Lessons Learned from the Case of Telia
Nära
........................................................................................................163
R.
Lindgren,
M. Wiberg
Assessing an Organization s Preparedness for the Virtual Enterprise: The TEMPLET Model
..............................164
D.
Meister
Web Engineering
Chairs: M. Gaedke, D.
Schwabe,
G.
Rossi,
H. Gellersen
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................165
Towards a Relationship Navigation Analysis
.........................................................................................................166
J. Yoo, M. Bieber
Towards a Unified Catalog of Hypermedia Design Patterns
..................................................................................166
D. Germn, D. Cowan
Engineering Complex World Wide Web Services with JESSICA and UML
.........................................................167
M. Schranz, J- Weidl, K.
Göschka, S. Zechmeister
A Schema-based Approach to Web Engineering
....................................................................................................167
C. Kuhnke, J. Schneeberger, A. Turk
Using Finite State Machines as Design and Engineering Model for Database backed Web Applications
.............168
K^Göschka,
J.
Falb
XXVII
Organizational Systems and Technology Track
Introduction
............................................................................................................................................................. 69
Chair: H. Watson
Creativity in Information Systems
Chairs: B.
Massetti,
R.
Malaga
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................170
Process Differentiation and Information Systems Development
............................................................................171
T. Chesney, H. Fletcher
The Cognitive Network Model of Creativity: A New Causal Model of Creativity and a
New
Brainstorming
Technique
...............................................................................................................................171
E. Santanen, R.
Briggs,
G. de Vreede
Supporting Creativity with Powerful Composition Tools for Artifacts and Performances
.....................................172
B. Shneiderman
The Hidden Cost of Keeping Secrets: How Protecting Proprietary Information Can Inhibit Creativity
................172
P. Hinds
Cognitive Complexity and Methodical Training: Enhancing or Suppressing Creativity
........................................173
J. Lee, D. Truex
Supporting and Monitoring the Creativity of IS Personnel during the
Requirements Engineering Process
.........................................................................................................................173
L. Nguyen, J. Carroll, P. Swatman
Data Warehousing
Chairs: B. Wixom, H. Watson, P. Gray
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................174
Combining Data from Existing Company Data Sources: Architecture and Experiences
.......................................176
J.
Vanhanen,
K. Risku,
P. Kilponen
A Navigation System for Personalized Databases: StarMap
...............................................................................176
S.
МсСомп, С
Milligan
Management Middleware for Integrating Decentralized Heterogeneous Corporations
..........................................177
U.
Baumöl,
R.
Jung, R. Winter
Issues in User Perceptions of Data Quality and Satisfaction in using a Data Warehouse
—
An Australian Experience
.......................................................................................................................................177
A. R
udrà, E. Yeo
The Business Intelligence Value Chain:
Data-Driven
Decision Support in a
Data Warehouse Environment: An Exploratory Study
..................................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
M. Brohman, M. Parent, M. Pearce, M. Wade
XXVIII
ERP System Issues
and Answers
Chairs: G. Corbitt, J. Mensching
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................178
Templates
—
Instruments
for Standardizing
ERP Systems
....................................................................................179
T. Huber, R. Alt, H.
Osterie
Understanding the
Plant
Level Costs and Benefits of ERP:
Will the Ugly Duckling Always Turn into a Swan?
...............................................................................................179
T. Gattiker, D. Goodhue
A Taxonomy of ERP Implementation Approaches
.................................................................................................180
A. Parr, G. Shanks
IS in Global Business
Chairs: P. Ribbers,
С
Holland
Increasing the Success of the Global Information Technology Strategic Planning Process
...................................180
J. Curry, J. Ferguson
Global Comparisons of Key Issues in IS Management: Extending Key Issues Selection Procedure and
Survey Approach
....................................................................................................................................................181
P.
Gottschalk,
R.
Watson,
B. Christensen
Effects of Two New Inter-Organizational Systems to Settle Cross Border Euro
Payments between Financial Institutions in Europe
...............................................................................................181
R.
Toppen,
M.
Smits,
P. Ribbers
Information Technology and Market Structure
Chairs: E. demons, R. Kauffman,
R. Dewan, Y. Wang
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................182
Becoming Your Own Travel Agent: A Web of Potentials and Pitfalls
...................................................................183
B. Anckar, P.
Walden
Limits to Value in Electronic Commerce-Related IT Investments
.........................................................................183
A. Chircii,
R.
Kauffman
Information Technology in Developing Countries
Chairs: R. Harris, R. Davison, D.
Vogel,
G. de Vreede
Introduction
............................................................................................................................................................. 84
Strategic IT Management in Brazilian Banks
.........................................................................................................185
R.
Nogueira,
N. Reinhard
Information System Development in a Developing Country:
Theoretical Analysis of Special Requirements in Nigeria and Africa
....................................................................185
A. Mursu, H. Soriyan, K. Olufokunbi, M. Korpela
Software Industry Evolution in a Developing Country: An In Depth Study
..........................................................186
S. Hassan
XXIX
Knowledge/Technology Transfer and Adoption
Chair: D. Gibson
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................187
Implementing Software Process Improvement: Two Cases of Technology Transfer
.............................................188
K. Kautz, P. Nielsen
The Next-Generation Distributed-Object Web and Its Application to Sports Medicine
.........................................188
S. McClellan, M. Tanik, M.
Tanju,
L. Jololian, J.
Crowe
Knowing the Impacts
ofinformation
Technology: Towards an Organizational Memory System as a
Tool for IT-Management
........................................................................................................................................189
F. Habermann,
A.
Scheer
Managing Technology within Transitory Organizational Structures
......................................................................189
V. Pashtenko
Technology Adoption and Inequality: Empirical Evidence from a Selection of
OECD
Countries
........................190
P.
Conceição,
J. Galbraith
Evaluating and Measuring the Effectiveness of Information Systems
Chairs: G. Giaglis, Z. ¡rani. D. Amoroso
Interpreting Key Issues in IS/IT Benefits Management
..........................................................................................190
G. Dhillon
The IT Performance Evaluation in the Construction Industry
................................................................................191
H. Li, Z. Irani, P. Love
Component-based Information Systems: Toward a Framework for Evaluation
.....................................................191
M. Lycett, G. Giaglis
Diffusion Follows Structure
—
A Network Model of the Software
.......................................................................192
F. Westarp, O. Wendt
Lessons from Implementing a Software Metrics Program
......................................................................................192
J.
¡versen,
L.
Mathìassen
Use of Content Analysis for Studying the Creativity Construct in the Context of
Technology-Rich Applications
...............................................................................................................................193
D. Amoroso, I. Eriksson
Methods and Approaches in Organizational Systems Research
Chairs: S. Qureshi, D.
Vogel,
G. de Vreede
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................194
Researching Organizational Systems using Social Network Analysis
....................................................................195
M.
Zack
Building an Inductive Theory of Collaboration in Virtual Teams: An Adapted Grounded Theory Approach
.......195
S. Sarker, F. Lan, S.
Sahen·
XXX
Shared Sensemaking from a Diversity of Experts: A Methodology for Exploring Complex MIS
.........................196
L. Seligman, R. McDaniel, Jr.
Revealed Causal Mapping as an Evocative Method for
Information Systems Research
......................................................................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
K. Nelson, H. Nelson, D. Armstrong
Fragmentation of Working Time and SMARTER IS-Solutions
.............................................................................196
F. Têtard
A Methodology for Evaluating Grades of Journals: A Fuzzy Set-based Group Decision Support System
............197
E. Turban, D. Zhou, J. Ma
Project Management
Chair: H. Thamhain
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................198
A Project Management Model based on Shared Understanding
.............................................................................199
U. Cederling, R. Ekinge,
B. Lennartsson,
L.
Taxen,
T. Wedlund
Managing
Projects through a Corporate Repository
...............................................................................................199
R.
Hefner
Geographically Distributed Project Teams: A Dimensional Analysis
....................................................................200
J.
Evaristo,
R. Scudder
Improving Multi-Project Management in Two Product Development Organizations
............................................200
K. Rautiainen, M. Nissinen, C. Lassenius
ViCA
—
A WWW based Tool for Visualizing Project Status
...............................................................................201
P. Kilponen, J.
Vanhanen
1ЅЛТ
Leadership Roles
...........................................................................................................................................201
P.
Gottschalk
Strategic and Competitive Information Systems
Chairs: E. demons, R. Denan, R. Kauffman,
Y. Wang
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................202
Toward a Research Agenda for the Study of Business Practices in Information Industries
...................................203
G.
Nézlek,
G.
Hidding
Analyzing Information Intermediaries in Electronic Brokerage
.............................................................................203
R. Kauffman, M. Subramani, C. Wood
An Enterprise Information Architecture: A Case Study for Decentralized Organizations
.....................................204
R. Watson
Managing the Costs of Informational Privacy: Bundling as a Strategy in the
Individual Health Insurance Market
.......................................................................................................................-04
M. Thatcher, E. demons
XXXI
Understanding Internal IS Customer Models of Firm Performance to
Identify Potential High-Impact Projects
..................................................................................................................205
K. Peffers, C. Gengler
Branch Bank Network Structure with Electronic Transactions Considerations
......................................................205
R. Byers, P. Lederer
Technology Management for Doing Business in the Knowledge based Economy
Chairs: G. van
der Pijl,
P.
Ribbers,
M.
Smits
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................206
Working the Web: An Empirical Model of Web Use
.............................................................................................207
С
Choo, B. Detlor, D.
Turnbull
1ЅЛТ
and Dynamic Business Change
.....................................................................................................................207
G. Dhillon, R. Hackney
Strategic Management of
1ЅЛТ
Functions: The Role of the CIO
...........................................................................208
P.
Gottschalk, N.
Taylor
The Effects of Going Electronic in the Publishing Value System
..........................................................................208
A. van Reeken, K.
Lindenburg
How Important is Data Quality for Evaluating the Impact of EDI on Global Supply Chains?
..............................209
B.
Vermeer
Trends in Outsourcing of Information Services
Chairs: B. Aubert, S. Rivard
The Evolution of Outsourcing Research: What is the Next Issue?
.........................................................................209
J. Lee, M. Huynh,
С
Kwok, S. Pi
Scenarios for Strategic Sourcing
ofinformation
and Communication Technology
...............................................210
H. van
der
Zee, P.
Ribbers
A Resource based View of the Information Systems Sourcing Mode
....................................................................210
V. Roy, B. Aubert
XXXII
Software Technology Track
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................211
Chairs:
H. El-Rewini, S. Helal
Compilers and Tools
for Embedded
Systems
Chairs:
R.
Peri,
S. Doddapaneni
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................212
Reverse Compilation for Digital Signal
Processors: A Working Example
.............................................................213
A. Johnstone, E. Scott, T. Womack
An Infrastructure
for Designing Custom Embedded Counterflow
Pipelines
..........................................................213
B.
Childers, J. Davidson
A New
Approach to DSP Intrinsic Functions
.........................................................................................................214
D.
Batten,
S. Jinturkar,
J.
Glossner,
M.
Schulte,
P.
D
Arey
A Re-Configurable Processor for Petri Net Simulation
.................................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
J. Morris, G. Bundell, S. Tham
The Production Cell: An Exercise in the Formal Verification of a UML Model
...........
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
J. Lilius, I.
Porres
Paltor
Distributed Systems Testing
Chairs: A. Liu, P. Nixon
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................215
A Method of Verification in Design
.......................................................................................................................216
J.
Keane, W.
Hussak
On Verifying Distributed Multithreaded Java Programs
........................................................................................216
J. Chen
Mutation Testing Applied to
Estelle
Specifications
................................................................................................217
S.
Souza,
J. Maldonado, S.
Fabbri, W.
Souza
ConData: A Tool for Automating Specification-based Test Case Generation for Communication Systems
.........217
E. Martins, S.
Sabião,
A. Ambròsio
Evolution of Business to Business Electronic Commerce
Chairs:
N.
Adam, A. Jhingran
Introduction
Business to Business Electronic Commerce at Work
....................................................
(See CD-ROM for full
paperi
E.
Neuhold
Domain Ontology Management Environment
........................................................................................................219
Z.
Cui.
P. O Brien
XXXIII
A Replicable Web-based Negotiation Server for E-Commerce
..............................................................................219
S.
5»,
C. Huang, J. Hammer
Active Business Objects (ABO): When Agents Meet ABC/ABM based Management
........................................220
J. Morin, C. Kobel, D.
Konstantas
MIAMAP: A Virtual Market Place for Intelligent Agents
.....................................................................................220
L. Esmahi, J. Bernard, P.
Dini
Mobile Computing and Wireless Networks
Chairs: S. Olariu, I. Stojmenovic
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................221
Energy-Efficient Communication Protocol for Wireless
Microsensor
Networks
...................................................223
W. Heinzelman, A.
Chandrakasan,
H. Balakrishnan
Route Maintenance in a Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Network
...................................................................................223
S. Wu,
S. Ni, Y.
Tseng, J. Sheu
A Novel Routing Algorithm for Ad Hoc Networks
................................................................................................224
D. Câmara, A. Loureiro
A Multicasting Scheme using Multiple MCSs for Reducing End-to-end Path Delay in
ATM Networks
.......................................................................................................................................................224
T. Byun, K. Han
Fixed Cell Assignment for Forward Link in Broadband Wireless Networks
.........................................................225
J.
Lim,
H.
Stern
Design and Performance Evaluation of an Asymptotically Optimal Backoff Algorithm for
IEEE8O2.il Wireless LANs
..................................................................................................................................225
L. Bononi, M.
Conti, E.
Gregoři
Quality of Service in Mobile and Wireless Networks:
The Need for Proactive and Adaptive Applications
................................................................................................226
M. Bechler, H.
Ritter,
J. Schiller
Quality of Service for Rapidly
Déployable
Radio Networks
.........................................
(See CD-ROM for full paper)
S. Radhakrishnan
A Generic Approach to Satisfy Adaptability Needs in Mobile Environments
........................................................226
F. André, M. Se
garra
Mobile Agents
and Java Mobile Agents Toolkits
...................................................................................................227
D.
Horvat.
D.
Cvetković.
У.
Milutinovic
Architecture
of the Mobile Environment for Intelligent Genetic Search and Proxy Caching
.................................227
D.
Cvetković.
D.
Horvat,
M.
Pešić,
D.
Petković,
V.
Milutinovic
Deployment of Mobile Agents in the Mobile Telephone Network Management
...................................................228
/.
Brusič,
V.
Hassler,
W.
Lugmayr
XXXIV
Multi-Agent Systems, Internet and Applications
Chairs: T.
Finiti,
A. Joshi, Y. Labrou, Y. Peng
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................229
Agent-Driven Online Business in Virtual Communities
.........................................................................................230
A. Kraft, S. Pitsch, M.
Vetter
Evaluating the FIPA Standards and Its Role in Achieving Cooperation in Multi-Agent Systems
.........................230
P. Charlton, R.
Canoni,
A. Potrich, E. Mamdani
A Multi-Agent Architecture for Cooperative Query Answering
............................................................................231
M.
Barg, R.
Wong
Place Oriented Virtual Private Networks
................................................................................................................231
S. Karnouskos,
1.
Busse, S.
Covaci
The NZDIS Project: An Agent-based Distributed Information Systems Architecture
...........................................232
M. Purvis,
S. Cranefield, G. Bush, D.
Carter,
B. McKinlay, M. Nowostawski, R. Ward
Concurrent Web-Programming in CLP(WEB)
.......................................................................................................232
E. Pontelli
New Trends in Multimedia Systems
Chairs: S. Mukherjee,
I. Kamel
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................233
Transmission of MPEG-2 Encoded VoD Services over Wireless Access Networks
Using Type-II Hybrid ARQ Schemes with RCPC Codes
.......................................................................................234
H.Ma, M. ElZarki
Ordered End-to-End Multicast for Distributed Multimedia Systems
.....................................................................234
H.
Dommel,
J.
Garcia-Luna-Aceves
A CORBA
Framework for Managing
Real-Time
Distributed Multimedia Applications
.......................................235
V. Kalogeraki,
L
Moser,
P. Melliar-Smith
Data Placement Techniques for Serpentine Tapes
..................................................................................................235
A. Dashti, C. Shahabi
VideoMAP: A Generic Framework for Video Management and Application Processing
.....................................236
R.
Lau, Q.
Li, A. Si
MASAA: A Case
Study in Building a Distributed Integrated
Media Database
......................................................236
R.
Zimmermann,
M.
Kolahdouzan.
С.
Shahabi
Software
Component
Engineering:
Meta-Framework
and Technologies
Chairs: A. Bond, D.
Cordes,
В.
Diurn,
A. Parrish
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................^37
Classification Framework for Business Components
.............................................................................................238
K.
Fellner, K.
Turowski
XXXV
Role Modeling for Component Design
...................................................................................................................238
L. Zhao, E. Kendall
Views: A Framework for Feature-based Development and Distribution of OO Applications
...............................239
H.
Mili,
J. Dargham,
A. Mili
Putting the Parts Together
—
Concepts, Description Techniques, and
Development Process for
Componentware
.............................................................................................................239
К.
Bergner,
Α.
Rausch,
M. Sihling, A. Vilbig
Contract-based
Component
System Design
............................................................................................................240
H. Giese
Infrastructure
for the Synchronization and
Coordination
of
Concurrent
Java Component Programs
.....................240
5.
Mitra, S. AggarwaI
Software
Engineering
Tools
Chair: J. Gray
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................241
Working with Patterns and Code
............................................................................................................................243
5.
Reiss
Selecting a Model Interchange Format: The SPOOL Case Study
..........................................................................243
G. St-Denis, R.
Schauer, R.
Keller
Lessons Learnt in the Use of a Collaborative Design Environment
.......................................................................244
J. Lehto, P.
Mamiin
Transforming Information Models to Support the Generation of Efficient Implementations
.................................244
H.
Kahn, N.
Filer, A. Williams.
N.
Whitaker, D. Reillx
GraMMi: Using a Standard Repository Management System to Build a Generic Graphical Modeling Tool
........245
С
Sapia, M. Blaschka, G.
Höfling
Compiler/Interpreter Generator System LISA
........................................................................................................245
A/. Sternik.
M. Lenič,
E.
Avdičaušević.
V.
Zumer
Trading
of
Intangible
Goods
Chairs:
V.
Tschammer,
V. Ouzoiinis
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................246
Trading Digital Intangible
Goods: The Rules of the Game
....................................................................................247
D.
Konstantas. J.
Marin
Intellectual Properties as Intangible Goods
.............................................................................................................247
M.
Günter.
M. Gisler
The Impact
of
Trading Digital Products on
Retail
Information Systems
................................................................248
R.
Luxem
Dynamic Pricing in a Reputation Brokered Agent Mediated Knowledge Marketplace
.........................................248
G. Zacharia, A. Moukas. P. Boufounos, P. Maes
XXXVI
Internet
Trading
of
Intangible
Goods based on the Execution of Workflows
........................................................249
B.
Giordani,
J. Mejia, M.
Mendes
Seamless Object Authentication in Different Security Policy Domains
.................................................................249
5.
Tezuka, R. Sasaki, M. Kataoka
Index of Authors
................................................................................................................................................250
CD-ROM User Instructions
............................................................................................................................258
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