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Adams, David R.; Powers, Michael J.; and Owles, V. Arthur. COMPUTERINFORMATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION.Cincinnati, OH: South-Western Publishing Co., 1985. 623 p.
QA76.9 .S88 A33 1985
Baetz, Mary L. THE HUMAN IMPERATIVE: PLANNING FOR PEOPLE IN THE
ELECTRONIC OFFICE. Converging Technologies. Homewood, IL: Dow Jones-
Irwin, 1985. 185 p. HF5547.5 .B29 1985
Bikson, T. K.; Stasz, C.M.; and Mankin, D.A. COMPUTER-MEDIATED WORK:
INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT IN ONE CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS.Rand Report, R-3308-OTA. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1985. 100 p.Q180 .Al R17 no. 3308
Boar, Bernard H. APPLICATION PROTOTYPING: A REQUIREMENTS DEFINITIONSTRATEGY FOR THE 80's. New York, NY: Wiley, 1984. 210 p.
T58.6 .B58 1984
Borovits, Israel. MANAGEMENT OF COMPUTER OPERATIONS. Englewood Cliffs,
NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1984. 297 p. QA76.9 .M3 B67 1984
Cardenas, Alfonso F. DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. 2d ed. Boston, MA:
Allyn and Bacon, 1985. 745 p. QA76.9 .D3 C37 1984
Came, E. Bryan. MODERN TELECOMMUNICATION. Applications of CommunicationsTheory. New York, NY: Plenum Press, 1984. 293 p. TK5101 .C2986 i98-'
Ceri, Stefano, and Pelagatti, Giuseppe. DISTRIBUTED DATABASES: PRINCIPLESAND SYSTEMS. McGraw Hill Computer Science Series. New York, NY:
McGraw-Hill, 1984. 393 p. QA76.9 .D3 C386 1984
Cleveland, Harlan. THE KNOWLEDGE EXECUTIVE: LEADERSHIP IN AN INFORMATIONSOCIETY. New York, NY: Truman Talley Books, 1985. 261 p. HM141 .C551985
COMPUTER SECURITY REQUIREMENTS: GTIDANCE FOR APPLYING THE DEPARTMENT OFDEFENSE TRUSTED COMPUTER SYSTEM EVALUATION CRITERIA IN SPECIFICENVIRONMENTS. Fort Meade, MD: DOD Computer Security Center, 1985.13 p. QA76.9 .A25 C65 1985
Cooper, James Arlin. COMPUTER-SECURITY TECHNOLOGY. Lexington, MA:
Lexington Books, 1984. 166 p. QA76.9 .;,25 C67 1984
Cortada, James W. STRATEGIC DATA PROCESSING: CONSIDERATIONS FOR
MANAGEMENT. Prentice-Hall Series in Data Processing Management.Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1984. 19q p. HD30.2 .C67 1984
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Davis, Gordon B., and Olson, Margrethe H. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS:CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS, STRUCTURE, AND DEVELOPMENT. 2d ed. McGraw-Hill
Series in Management Information Systems. 693 p. T58.6 .D38 1985
Diamond, Susan Z. RECORDS MANAGEMENT: A PRACTICAL GUIDE. New York, NY:American Management Associations, 1983. .182 p. HF5736 .D4C 1983
Dickson, Gary W. , and Wetherbe, James C. THE MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION
SYSTEMS. McGraw-Hill Series in Management Information Systems. 493 p.T58.6 .D45 1985
Diebold, John. MANAGING INFORMATION: THE CHALLENGE AND THE OPPORTUNITY.New York, NY: American Management Associations,, 1985. 131 p.HF5548.2 .D512 1985
Dowlin, Kenneth E. THE ELECTRONIC LIBRARY: THE PROMISE AND THE PROCESS.Applications in Information Management and Technology Series. New
York, NY: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1984. 199 p. Z678.9 .D68 1984
Fisher, Royal P. INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:Prentice-Hall, 1984. 240 p. HF5548.2 .F474 1984
FitzGerald, Jerry. BUSINESS DATA COMMUNICATIONS: BASIC CONCEPTS,
SECURITY, AND DESIGN. Wiley Series' in Computers and InformationProcessing Systems in Business. New York, NY: Wiley, 1984. 502 p.TK5105 .F577 1984
Foskett, D.J. PATHWAYS FOR COMMUNICATION: BOOKS AND LIBRARIES IN THEINFORMATION AGE. London: C. Bingley, 1984. 140 p. Z665 .F73 1984
Frost, R.A., ed. DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF THEIRUSE. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1984. 265 p. QA76.9" .D35866 1984
Galitz, Wilbert 0. THE OFFICE ENVIRONMENT: AUTOMATION'S IMPACT ONTOMORROW'S WORKPLACE. Willow Grove, PA: Administrative ManagementSociety Foundation, 1984. 123 p. HF5547.5 .C36 1984
Genaway, David C. INTEGRATED ONLINE LIBRARY SYSTEMS: PRINCIPLES, PLANNINGAND IMPLEMENTATION. Professional Librarian Series. White Plains, NY:Knowledge Industry Publications, 1984. 151 p. Z678.9 .G45 1984
Gillenson, Mark L. , and Goldberg, Robert. STRATEGIC PLANNING, SYSTEMSANALYSIS, AND DATABASE DESIGN: THr CONTINUOUS FLOW APPROACH. New
,' York, NY: Wiley, 1984. 228 p. ED30.28 .G54 1984
* Hicks, James 0., Jr. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A USER PERSPECTIVE.St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Co., 1984. 645 p. T58.6 .H49 1984
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Hodge, Bartow; Fleck, Robert A., Jr.; and Honess, C. Brian. MANAGEMENTINFORMATION SYSTEMS. Reston, VA: Reston Publishing Co., 1984.600 p. T58.6 .H6 1984
Horton, Forest W. , Jr. INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: HARNESSINGINFORMATION ASSETS FOR PRODUCTIVITY GAINS IN TIKE OFFICE, FACTORY, ANDLABORATORY. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:. Prentice-Iall, 1985. 263 p.T58.64 .H67 1985
Hurtubise, Rolland A. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS: CONCEPTS AND TOOLS.West Hartford, CT: Kumarian Press, 1984. 168 p. T58.6 .H88 1984
Inmon, William H. INTEGRATING DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS: IN THEORY AND INPRACTICE. Prentice-Hall Series in Data Processing Management.Englewiod Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1984. 264 p. QA76 .1485 1984
Kaligo, Al: :aumbach, Lou; and Garzinsky, Joe. TELECOMMUNICATIONSMANAGEME'T: -A PRACTICAL APPROACH. AMA Management Briefing. New YorkNY: American Management Associations, 1984. 74 p. HE8815 .K34 1984
Kanter, Jerome. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS. 3d ed. Englewood Cliffs,NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1984. 448 p. T58.6 .K36 1984
Kay, Peg, and Powell, Patricia, eds. FUTURE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY--198A:TELECOMMUNICATIONS. Computer Science and Technology. Washington, DC:U.S. Government Printing Office, 198L. 331 p. TK5102.5 .F78 1984
Kennedy, Gecrge. ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS. 3d ed. New York, '-Y:McGraw-Hill, 1985. 741 p. TK5101 .K39 1985
.roeber, Donald E. , and Watson, Hugh J. COMPUTER-BASED INFORMATIOT,SYSTEMS: A NEW MANAGEMENT APPROACH. New York, NY: Macmill.ianPubl'shing Co., 1984. 506 p. T58.6 .K757 1984
Kuwahara, Satoshi. THE CHANGING WORLD INFORMATION INDUSTRY. AtlanticPapers, no. 57. Paris: Atlantic Institute for International Affairs,
1985. 71 p. HD9696 .C62 K8 1985
Lucas, Henry C., J,:. THE ANALYSIS, DESIGN, AND IMPLEMENTATION OFINFORMATION SYSTEMS. 3d. ed. McGraw-Hill Series in ManagementInformation Systems. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1985. 495 p.r58,6 .L79 1985
McFarlan, F. Warren, ed. THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH CHALLENGE:PRCCEEDINGS. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 1984. 420 p.T58.6 .1485 1984
Martin, James. AN INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANIFESTO. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:Prentice-Hall, 1984. 300 p. QA76 .M327 1984
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Merret, T.H. RELATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS. Reston, VA: RestonPublishing Co., 1984. 507 p. QA76.9 .D3 M45 1984
Mullins, Carolyn J., ard West, Thomas W. HARNESSING INFORMATION AND
TECHNOLOGIES: A CUIDE FOR BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE. EnglewoodCliff3, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1984. 246 p. HF5548.2 .M795 1984
Murdick,. Robert G. ; Ross, Joel E. ; and Claggett,. James R. INFORMATIONSYSTEMS FOR MODERN MANACEMENT. 3d ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1984. 466 p. T58.6 .M868 1984
Murray, Jonn P. MANAGING INFORMATION SYSTEMS AS A CORPORATE RESOURCE.Homewood, IL: Dow Jones-Irwin, 1984. 193 p. T58.6 .M89 1984
NATO Advanced Study Institute on Information Technology and the Computer
Network. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE COMPUTER NETWORK. Edited by
Kenneth G. Beauchamp. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1984. 271 p.
TK5105.5 .N376 1983
Perry, William E. EDP ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:Prentice-HaLL, 1984. 354 p. HF5548.2 .P472 1984
MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR COMPUTER SECURITY. Boston, MA:
Butterworth Publishers, 1985. 193 p. HF5548.37 .P47 1985
Ploman, Edward W. SPACE, EARTH, AND COMMUNICATION. Westport, CT: QuorumBcoks, 1984. 237 p. HE9719 .P56 1984
Reinman, Robert A. NATIONAL EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY: WHO'S INCHARGE? National Security Affairs Monographs Series, 84-2.Washington, DC: National Defense University Press, 1984. 55 p. UA23
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Ricks, Betty R. , and Cow, Kay F. INFORMATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT.
Cincinnati, OH: South-Western Publishing Co., 1984. 528 p. HF5736
R52 1984
Rodda, Linda J. MANAGING INFORMATION IN THE ELECTRONIC OFFICE. Reston,
VA; Reston Publishing Co. , 1985. 174 p. HF5548.2 .R613 t985
Roddy, Dennis, and Coolen, John. ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS. 3d ed.
e", Reston, VA; Reston Publishing Co., 1984. 788 p. TK5101 .R56 1984
Rosner, Roy Daniel, ed. SATELLITES, PACKETS AND DISTRIBUTEDTELECOMMUNICATIONS: A COMPENDIUM OF SOURCE MATERIALS. Belmont, CA:
soLifetime Learnin, Publications, 1984. TK5105 .S28 1984
Ruprecht, Mary M., and Wagoner, Kathleen P. MANAGING OFFICE AUTOMATION:A COMPLETE GUIDE. New York, NY: Wiley, 1984. 680 p. HF5547.5 .R9251984
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Sanders, Bruce D. COMPUTER CONFIDENCE: A HUMAN APPROACH TO COMPUTERS.Springer Books on Professional Computing. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1984. 90 p. QA76.9 .M3 S26 1984
Schulmeyer, G. Gordon. COMPUTER CONCEPTS FOR-MANAGERS. New York, NY: VanNostrand Reinhold, 1985. 285 p. HD30.2' .S38 1985
Smith, Harold T., et al. AUTOMATED OFFICE SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT. New York',NY: Wiley, 1985. 604 p. HF5547.5 .A96 1985
Strassman, Paul A. INFORMATION PAYOFF: THE TRANSFORMATION OF WORK IN THEELECTRONIC AGE. New York, NY: Free Press, 1985. 298 p. HF5547.5.S79 1985
Thierauf, Robert J. EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS: ACCENT ONCURRENT PRACTICES. Columbus, OH: C.E. Merrill, 1984. 558 p. T58.6.T46 1984
Thcmas, Ronald R. TELECOMMUNICATIONS FOR THE EXECUTIVE. New York, NY:Petrocelli Books, 1984. 129 p. HE7631 .T46 1984
Umbaugh, Robert E. , ed. THE HANDBOOK OF MIS MANAGEMENT. Pennsauken, NJ:Auerbach Publishers, '1985. 837 p. T58.6 .H.35 1985
United States. Committee on the Records of Government. REPORT.Washington, DC: The Committee, 1985. 191 p. Z699.5 .A7 C66 1985
United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment. AUTOMATION OFAMERICA'S OFFICES, 1985-2000. Washington, DC: U.S. GovernmentPrinting Office, 1985. 348 p. HF5548.2 .U56 1985
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY R&D: CRITICAL TRENDS AND ISSUES.Washington, DC: U.S. GovernmenL Printing Office, 1985. 342 p. Z699S~.1476 1985
Van Schaik, Edward A. A MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE INFORMATION BUSINESS:ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1985.324 p. T58.64 .V36 1985
Walsh, Myles E. REALIZING THE POTENTIAL OF COMPUTER-BASED INFORMATIONSYSTEMS. New York, NY: Macmillan, 1984. 313 p. T58.6 .W327 1984
Walsh, Robert J. MODERN GUIDE TO EDP DESIGN AND ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES.Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1985. 287 p. QA76.9 .S88 W351985
Wetherbe, James C. SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN: TRADITIONAL, STRUCTURED,AND ADVANCED CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES. 2d ed. St. Paul, MN: WestPublishing Co., 1934. 401 p. T58.6 .W47 1984
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Will, Mimi, and Dake, Donette. CONCEPTS IN INFORMATION PROCESSING: THEINTERDEPENDENCE OF PEOPLE WITH TECHNOLOGY. 2d ed. Boston, MA: Allynand Bacon, 1985. 346 p. HF5548.2 .W4675 1985
PERIODICALS
"Advanced System Developmen, Techniques Avoid Analysis Paralysis." J.C.Wetherbe. DATA MANAGEMENT 22:49-52, February 1984
"As Information Proliferates, So Does Use of CSF Technique (CriticalSu'ccess Failure)." MANAGEMENT REVIEW 73:4-5, August 1984
"As Times Change, DP Must Search for a New Direction." E. Pellman. DATAMANAGEMENT 22:20-21, April 1984
'Authority vs. Autonomy--Does the Heavy Hand Defeat Itself?" 1). Kull.COMPUTER DECISIONS 16:26-30+, March 15, 1984
"Avoiding Information Systems Failures." Jane C. Lender. INFOSYSTEMS31:98-100, October 1984
"The Beauty of Data-Base Management,." D. Willis. WORKING WOMAN 9:53-54,August 1984
"Bringing MIS Managers into the Corporate Fold." Robert E. Umbaugh.INFORMATION STRATEGY 2:4-7, Spring 1986
"Centralizing the Management of Defense Training Data." G. Thomas Sicilia.DEFENSEMANAGEMENT JOURNAL 20:8-11, Fourth Quarter 1984
"The Challenge of Information Systems (Address)." MG John T. Stihl.SIGNAL 39:46-47, March 1985
"The Changing Environment of Information Systems." Thomas F. Davenport,Jr. INFOSYSTEMS 32:30-32+, January 1985
"Changing Role of the Corporate Information Systems Officer." Robert I.Benjamin and others. MIS QUARTERLY 9:177-188, September 1985
"The Chief Information Officer Role." EDP ANALYZER 22:1-12, November 1984
"Computer Software for Information Management." M. Lesk. SCIENTIFICAMERICAN 251:152-168+, September 1984
"Critical Success Factors for Multinational Information Resource ManagementPlanning and Administration." Gad J. Selig. MANAGERIAL PLANNING32:23-27, March/April 1984
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"Critical Success Factors: Helping IS Manage s Pinpoint InformationNeeds." A.D. Crescenzi and R.H. Reck. INFOSYSTEMS 32:52-53+,July 1985
"Data Administration: It's Crucial." A.D. Shah. DATAMATION 30:187-188+,January 1984
"Data Administration vs. Data Base Administration: There Is a Difference."G.D. Tillman. INFOSYSTEMS 31:98+, February 1984
"Data Base Management Software (Buyers Guide). W. Urschel. PERSONAL
COMPUTING 9:129-132+, March 1985
"Data Management Made Simple." N. O'Malley. PERSONAL COMPUTING 9:94-99+,December 1985
"Decision-Oriented Information (Strategic Planning)." V.E. Millar.DATAMATION 30:159-162+, January 1984
"Effective Management of Information: How to Meet the Needs of All Users."H.R. Brinberg. MANAGEMENT REVIEW 73:8-13 February 1984
"Electronic Data Interchange: Moving into the 21st Century." Sandy Evans.INTERSERVICE 5:58-61, Fall 1985
"The Emerging Role of the Chief Information Of icer." P. Declan O'Riordan.INFORMATION STRATEGY 2:8-11, Winter 1986
"Evaluation for Information Resource Management." J.R. Krobock. ONLINE8:93-95, January 1984
"Fusion Centers." GEN Federico V. Romano, Ret4 SIGNAL 38:131-133, May1984
"Greater Role Seen for Data Processing Manager.j" David R. Smith. OFFICE103:138, January 1986
"Historic Information Milestones Provide Sound Base for Future Systems(Traces the Historical Evolution of Information Management)."Kuriakose Athappily and Andrew S. Targowski.ý DATA MANAGEMENT 24:42-46,March 1986
S"How the Management Job Is Changing." EDP ANALYZER 22.1-14+, June 1984
"How to Buy Data-Base Software." D. Gabel. PERSONAL COMPUTING 8:116-
117+, February 1984
"IRM (Information Resource Management) Budgetin;g for the Air Force: AnApproach for the Military Organization." CPT Foster E. Kawaler.AIR FORCE JOURNAL OF LOGISTICS 9:23-25+, SEpring 1985
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"Implications of Changes in Information Technology for Corporate Strategy."J.F. Rockart and M.S.S. Morton. INTERFACES 14:84-95, January/February196-4
"Improving the Flow of Information." Elizabe:h C. Neblett. TRANSLOG16:19, January 1985
"Information as a Haramer in Forýing Ready Force." LTG David K. Doyle.ARMY 35:270-273-, October 1985
"Information Asset Management." Daniel S. Appleton. DATAMATION 32:71-72+, February 1, 1986
"The Information Center--A Concept, a Plan, a Reality." MAJ Donald R.Ristow. ARMED FORCES COMPTROLLER 29:49-51, Summer 1984
"Information Management and Information Technologies: Keys to Professionaland Business Success." Klaus W. Otten. JOURNAL OF INFORMATION ANDIMAG" MANAGEMENT 17:17-23, January 1984
"Information Management: Becoming a Specialist's Game?" M'. Miles.COMPUTER DECISIONS i6:158-162+, November 1984
"The Information Payload." Fenwicke W. Holmes. JOURNAL, OF SYSTEMSMANACEMENT 36:14-15, February 1985
"Information Resources Management: Management Focus on the Value ofInformation and Information Work." Klaus W. Otten. JOURNAL OFINFORMATION AND IMAGE MANAGEMENT 17:?-14, Aegust 1984
"Information Resources Management: 7 he New Systems Approach Hardens."Francis A. McDonough. GOVERNMEN' EXECUTIVE 16:20-21, September 1984
"Information Systems: Does Efficiency Me-n Becter Performance?" K.M.Drange. JOUPNAL OF !YSTEMS MANAGEMENT 36:22-29, April 1985
"Information Technology Assessment' and Adoption: A Field Study." Sid L.Huff and Malcolm C. Munro. MIS QUARTERLY 9:327-340, December 1985
"Information Technology and Corporate Stratey." M.C. Munro and S.L. Huff.BUSINESS QUARTERLY 50:18-24, Summer 1985
"Informational Strategies: A Concept of Change." John Framel. JOURNALINFORMATION AND IMAGE MANA(EMENT 17:24-27. September 1984
"(Interview with COL Thomas C. McFarlane,) Director, Information ResourcesManagement." COL Thomas C. McFarla-e. TRANSLOG 15:2-5, September1984
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"Is Your Information System Mature Enough for Computerized Planning?" H.J.Brightman and S.Z. Harris. LONG RANGE PLANNING 18:68-73 October 1985
"Knowledgeman (Database Integrated Management System with SpreadsheetCapabilities)." J.W. Walker. BYTE 9:267-270, February i984
LTC Emmett Paige, Jr. (Discusses Changes in the U.S. Army'sAcquisitiorn of Information Systems.Speech.)" SIGNAL 39:34-36+,August 1985
"MIS Directors Need Business Savvy, Communication Skills." CharlesBabcock. COMPUTERWORLD 20:12, January 20, 1986
"The Machine Just Helps." COL C.P. Swenson. SEA POWER 27:72-78,November 1984
"Making It Big (MIS/dp Managers)." D. Whieldon. COMPUTER DECISIONS16:76-78+, January 1984
"The Management of Information: Basic Dist actions." David C. Blair.SLOAN MANAGEMENT REVIEW 26:13-23, Fall 1984
"The Manager vs. MIS (Management Informatior. System): An Unnecessary War."Evelyn Willis. LOGISTICS SPECTRUM 19:17-21, Winter 1985
"Maraging Information: Cnrporations in Crisis." W. Patterson. INDUSTRYWEEK 220:57-60+, March 5, 1984
"Managing Multinational Information Systems.' George Raptis and JoanneCollins. MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 67:144, January 1986
"Mapping the Path for Future Managers (Panel Discussion by N.Y.Infosystems Council)." INFOSYSTEMS 32:30-31, August 1985
"Micro Users, Misuses and Mistakes--the Right Tool for the. Right Job."J. Hillhouse. COMPUTER DECISIONS 16:38-42+, March 15, 1984
"New Communications Technologies--Their Applications and Implications.A Information Syst,'ms for Tictical Air Operations." RG John T,
StihI SIGNAL 39:32+, Nov.•bor 1q84
"Operational Need and Acquisition Strategy for Networks--Defining Armyinformation Requirements (Speech)." C!IL Thomas Sikora and others.SIGNAL1 39:53+, August 1985
"The P,:k Operat ing System: Informat ion Management." R. Cook and J.)rnndon. BYTE 9:177-!78*, October I19 4
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"Planning for IRM." Betty J: Friedlander. JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT36:16-19, June 1985
"Playing Technological Catch-Up." M. Lasden. COMPUTER DECISIONS 16:98-102+, January 1984
"Prototyping--the Excellent Methodology (T Develop Excellent InformationSystems to Support Excellent Companiesl)." R. Robineau and L. Fertuck.BUSINESS QUARTERLY 50:36-38, Autumn 1985
"Redefining the Role of the Information Sy~tems Manager." A. Grindlay.BUSINESS QIUARTERLY 5 1:57-59, Summer 1985
"Research-Oriented Perspective on Information Managment " Zileen Trauth.JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT 35:12-17, July 1984
"SIMS (Services Information Management System): TVe Computers Are Coming."CPT James H. Cox, Jr. AIR FORCE ENGINEERING AND SERVICES QUARTERLY25:25-28, Fall 1984
"Sizing Up Your MIS Department: Ten CritiCal Measures." A. Grindlay.BUSINESS QUARTERLY 49:87-90, Spring 1 84
"Straregic Models: Where Information Means Profit." Mary Karr and JohnMcQuillan. INFOSYSTEMS 32:88-89, February 1985
"Structured Approach to Solving Systems Problems." B. Nirmal and V. SadlerJOURNAL OF SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT 35:26-27, March 1984
"SuccessfulPlanning in the Management Information Maze." J.A. Belohlowand L.E. Raho. MANAGERIAL PLANNING 32:30-33+, May/June 1984
"Supercomputing and the Fifth Generation: The Gigalips Quest." RobertdaCosta. DEFENSE SCIENCE & ELECTRONICS 3:74-82, March 1984
"Supercomputing Frontiors: What the Future Holds." B.L. Buzbee andothers. DEFENSE SCIENCE 2002+ 3:35-40, April 1984
"Technology Architecture Helps Secure Long-Range Information ResourceNeeds." F.R. Orzell and G.M. Ashmore.; DATA MANAGEMENT 21:26-29+,March 1985.
"Tools to RPe tt enate Your Old Systems." EDP ANALYZER 22:1-14, April 1984
"Updato on Six Dntabase Man.ikors (IBM PC)." D. Kruglinski. BYTE 9 Special
Issue: 187-196, Fall 1984
"Upgrade Svstrnmq with Management Sales Skill, Savvy." F. Abernathy. DATAMANAGEMENT 22:32-34, April 1984
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"User Involvement and MIS Success: A Review of Research." B. Ives andM.H. Olson. MANAGEMENT SCIENCE 30:586-603, May 1984
"Using Information Technology to Capture Strategic Position." P.E. Giese.MANAGEMENT REVIEW 73:8-11, September 1984
"The Well-Managed Data Base." R.B. Byrne. PERSONAL COMPUTING 9:25+,October 1985
"Working with Databases." H. Friedman. RADIO ELECTRONICS 55:76+, April1984
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A GENERALIZED DBMS TO SUPPORT DIVERSE DATA. University of California,Berkeley. Electronics Research Lab. Berkeley, CA: September 1985. 93 p.AD Number: A162384
A NETWORK MONITORING FACILITY FOR A DISTRIBUTED DATA BASE MANAGEMENTSYSTEM. Air Force Institute of Technology. School of Engineering.Wright-Patterson AFB, OH: December 1985. 132 p. AD Number: A164129
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A PROPOSED INTEGRATION AMONG ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS, MEDIARICHNESS AND STRUCTURAL DESIGN. Texas A and M University. Department ofManagement. College Station, TX: November 1984. 64 p. AD Number:A149317
AN ANALYSIS OF INFORMATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WITHIN THE DEPUTY CHIEF OFSTAFF FOR PLANS, U.S. ARMY MILITARY PERSONNEL CENTER. Naval PostgraduateSchool. Monterey, CA: March 1985. 88 p. AD Number: A155299
AN EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MEDIA RICHNESS ANDMANAGERIAL INFORMATION PROCESSING. Texas A and M University. Departmentof Management. College Station, TX: July 1984. 73 p. AD Number: A143503
ANALYSIS OF INTEGRATED AND NONINTEGRATED VOICE AND DATA NETWORKS FOR DODCOMMUNICATIONS. Air Force Institute of Technology. School of Engineering.Wright-Patterson AFB, OH: September 1985. 146 p. AD Number: A164176
BALANCING ARMY DATA ACQUISITION POLICIES AND PRACTICES. Army ProcurementResearch Office. Fort Lee, VA: May 1984. 85 p. AD Number: A143365
BATTLE GROUP ASSET MANAGEMENT DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM. Naval PostgraduateSchool. Monterey, CA: March 1984. 229 p. AD Number: A144051
BUILDING COMMUNICATIONS-ELECTRONICS DATA BASES FOR CER (COST ESTIMATINGRELATIONSHIP) DEVELOPMENT. Management Consulting and Research, Inc. FallsChurch, VA: September 20, 1985. 68 p. AD Number: A162780
COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS FOR DATA ANALYSIS, PART 1. INTRODUCTION. StanfordUniversity., Lab for Computational Statistics. Stanford, CA: April 1984.23 p. AD Number: A148677
COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS FOR DATA ANALYSIS, PART 2. HARDWARE. StanfordUniversity. Lab for Computational Statistics. Stanford, CA: April 1984.24 p. AD Number: A148678
C31 (COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS AND INTELLIGENCE) INFORMATION SYSTEMSINTERNETWORK STUDY. In-titute for Defense Analyses. Alexandria, VA:April 1984. 111 p. AD Number: A144271
DATA ADMINISTRATION AND ITS ROLE AT NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS HEADQUARTERS.Naval Postgraduate School. Monterey, CA: September 1985. 64 p. ADNumber: A161180
DATA BASE MANAGEMENT: PROCEEDINGS OF A CONFERENCE, NOVEMBER 1-2, 1984,HELD AT MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA. Stanford University. Department ofStatistics. Stanford, CA: July 31, 1985. 30? p. AD Number: A158285
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOFTWARE ACQUISITION PROCESS (SWAP) MODEL. Mitre Corp.Bedford, MA: August 1985. 202 p. AD Number: A145413
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DETERMINING THE COST OF ACQUISITION DATA PACKAGES. Analytics Inc. Dayton,OH: June 28, 1985. 87 p. AD Number: A163001
IMPLEMENTING AUTOMATED INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE AIR FORCE. Air Commandand Staff College. Maxwell AFB, AL: April 1984. 34 p. AD Number:A143398
IMS--ALTERNATIVES, ANALYSIS, AND STRATEGIES. REVISION. Alfred P. SloanSchool of Management. Cambridge, MA: December 1985. 60 p. AD Number:A163505
INFORMATION SYSTEMS PLAN. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District. St.Paul, MN: April 1985. 272 p. AD Number: A157911
INTEGRATED BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM: INTEGRATING RESOURCES BYINTEGRATING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES. Defense Technical InformationCenter. Alexandria, VA: May 1985. 10 p. AD Number: A157700
INVESTIGATION OF DBMS (DA'TA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS) FOR USE IN A RESEARCHENVIRONMENT. Rand Corp. Santa Monica, CA: February 1985. 105 p. ADNumber: A154862
LEARNING TO LIVE WITH DIVESTITURE. Army War College. Carlisle Barracks,
PA: April 30, 1985. 30 p. AD Number: A158160
MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS FOR AN UNCLASSIFIED CENTER. Naval Postgraduate
School. Monterey, CA:, September 1984. 52 p. AD Number: A151 7 74
METHODOLOGY INVESTIGATION FOR AUTOMATION OF INTEROPERABILITY TEST DATAANALYSIS. Army Electronic Proving C-round. Fort Huachuca, AZ: April 1984.52 p. AD Number: A139846
ORGANIZATIONS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING: A FIELD STUDY OF RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT UNITS WITHIN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND. AirForce Institute of Technology. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH: August 1984.349 p. AD Number: A147381
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ARMY CONFERENCE ON APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCE TO BATTLEFIELD INFORMATION MANAGEMENT HELD AT WHITE OAK,MARYLAND ON APRIL 20, 21, AND 22, 1983. Battelle Washington Oporations.Washington, DC: January 31, 1984. 288 p. AD Number: A. 396895
SECURE RELIABLE PROCESSING SYSTEMS. University of California, Lo- Angeles.Department of Computer Science. Los Angeles, CA: February 21, 1984.160 p. AD Numberý A140150
THE NAVY'S MODEL FOR ASSESSING LEASE VERSUS BUY DECISIONS IN SATELLITECOMhUNICATIONS SYSTEMS. AN EVALUATION. Naval Postgraduate School.
"" Monterey, CA: June 1985. 71 p. AD Number: A159716
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TOWARDS AN IDEAL DATABASE SERVER FOR OFFICE AUTOMATION ENVIRONMENTS. NavalPostgraduate School. Monterey, CA: October 1984. 28 p. AD Number:
A148184
LEGAL PERIODICALS
"Army Automatic Data Processing Acquisition Update." M.W. Reardon. ARMYLAWYER 1986:16-23, February 1986
"Aspects of International Satellite Communications..." COLUMBIA JOURNAL OFTRANSNATIONAL LAW AND POLICY 24:1-169, 1985
"Automated Legislative Information Systems: A New Tool for LegalResearch." S.B. Kauffman. LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL 76:233-263, Spring1983
"A Brief History of Computer-Assisted Legal Research (OBAR Project)."William C. Harrington. LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL 77:543-556, Summer 1985
"A Chronicle of Policy and Procedure: The Formulation of the ReaganAdministration Policy on International Satellite Telecommunications."R.R. Colino. JOURNAL OF SPACE LAW 13:103-156, 1985
"Computer Contract Challenges." J. Joseph. COMPUTER LAW JOURNAL 5:379-391, Winter 1985
"Computers and the Lawyer." TRIAL 21:14-18+, January 1985
"Computers in the Courtroom: Using Computer Diagnosis as Expert Opinion."COMPUTER LAW JOURNAL 5:217-231, Fall 1984
"Electronic Mail Means Instant Delivery." E. Couric. AMERICAN BARASSOCIATION JOURNAL 71:96-99, January 1985
"Ending Structural Separation for Telephone Companies." W.G. Lavey.CONNECTICUT LAW REVIEW 18:81-114, Fall 1985
"Federal and State Roles in Telecommunications: The Effects ofDeregulation." Eli M. Noam. VANDERBILT LAW REVIEW 36:949-983, May1983
"Federal Government Computer Data Sharing and the Threat to Privacy."James R. Dietz. UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT JOURNAL OF URBAN LAW 61:605-623, Summer 1984
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"The Future of Teletext: Legal Implications of the FCC Deregulation ofElectronic Publishing." W. Scott Simmer. IOWA LAW REVIEW 70:709-736,March 1985
"Global Governance of Global Networks: A Survey of Transborder Data Flowin Transition (A Special Symposium: The New Technology in theCommunications Industry: Legal Problems in a Brave New World.)" AnneW. Branscomb. VANDERBILT LAW REVIEW 36:985-1043, May 1983
"International Information Networks." Tedson J. Meyers. JURIMETRICSJOURNAL 24:171-178, Winter 1984
"International Cooperation and National Sovereignty--Unchanged Role ofNational Sovereignty in the Provision of International Telecommunica-tion Services." Sei Kagevama. CASE WESTERN RESERVE JOURNAL OF INTER-NATIONAL LAW 16:265-285, Spring 1984
"International Telecommunications: Radio Marti-Radio Broadcasting to CubaAct." Duffy A. Asher. HARVARD INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 25:483-490,Spring 1984
"The Legal Challenge Posed by the New Technologies." David Andrews.JURIMETRICS JOURNAL 24:43-57, Fall 1983
"Legal Database Research: A Cost-Benefit Analysis." Kelly L.Fre7. LEGAL ECONOMICS 10:32-34, September/October 1984
"Legal Symposium Panel on Space Telecommunications Issues, InternationalTelecommunication Union Forum 83, Geneva, October 18, 1983." MartinA. Rothblatt. JOURNAL OF SPACE LAW 12:74-76, Spring 1984
"Overburdened Courts and Underutilized Information Technology:, A ModernPrescription for a Chronic Disorder." B. Forst.' JUDICATURE 68:30-36, June/July 1984
"Military Justire Automation.". J.R. Perrin. ARMY LAWYER 1986:24-28,February 1986
Regulating the Interception and Disclosure of Wire, Radio, and OralCommunications: A Case Study of Federal Statutory A'otiquation."Bruce E. Fein. HARVARD JOURNAL ON LEGISLATION 22:47-96, Winter 1985
"Stop Playing Hide and Seek with Your Documents." P.S. Snyder.AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 72:54-56, April 1986
"A Survey of Computerized Information for Lawyers: Lexis, Juris, Westlawand Flite." John T. Soma and Andrea R. Stern. DEFENSE LAW JOURNAL33:181-198, Spring 1984
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"Thirteenth Annual Conference on the Global Telecommunicatlons RevoluticLI,Columbia University School of Law, March 29, 1985 (Summary)."Katherine M. Gorove. JOURNAL OF SPACE LAW 13:36-39, Spring 1985.
"Upgrading Your Law Office Computer System." R.L. Robbins, J.A. Sprowl.AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 71:54-56, August 1985
CONGRESSIONAL MATERIALS
U.S. Congress. House. Gcvernment Operations Committee. ELECTRONICCOLLECTION AND DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION BY FEDERAL AGENCIES: APOLICY OVERVIEW. 99th Cong., 2nd Sess., 1986. CIS 1986 MF H403-1
U.S. Congress. House. Science and Technology Committee. COMPUTER ANDCOMMUNICATIONS SECURITY AND PRIVACY. Hearings, 98th Cong., 2nd Sess.,1984. CIS 1984 MF H701-15
COMPUTER SECURITY POLICIES. Hearings, 99th Cong., 1st Sess.,1985. CIS 1985 MF H701-88
SUPERCOMPUTERS. Hearings, 98th Cong., Ist Sess., 1983. CIS 1984MF H701-17
U.S. Congress. House. Veterans' Affairs Committee. VA PLAN FOR AUTOMATEDDATA PROCESSING, OFFICE AUTOMATION, AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACTIVITIES.Hearings, 98th Cong., 2nd Sess. , 1984. CIS 1985 MF H761-11
U.S. Congress. Senate. Governmental Affairs Committee. TRANSFER OFTECHNOLOGY. Hearings, 98th Cong., 2nd Sess., 1984. CIS 1985 MF S401-6
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. AVAILABILITY AND RELIABILITYOF AGENCY INFORMATION. Hearings, 98th Cong., 2nd Sess. , 1984. CIS1985 MF S521-66
U.S. Office of Technology Assessment. AUTOMATION OF AMERICA'S OFFICES.99th Cong., Ist Sess., 1985. See: "Automation of Federal GovernmentOffices," p. 231-261. CIS 1985 MF J952-77
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: MANAGEMENT, SECURITYAND CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT. 99th Cong , 2nd Sess. , 1986. CIS 1986 MFJ952-16
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY R&D: CRITICAL TRENDS AND ISSUES. 99thCong., ist Sesa ., 1985. CIS 1985 MF J952-8
SUPERCOMPUTERS: GOVERNMENT PLANS AND POLICIES, BACKGROUND PAPER.99th Cong., 2nd Sess. , 1986. CIS 1986 MF J952-26
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