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Business & Information Systems Engineering, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, February 2009
- Hans Ulrich Buhl:
50 years of Wirtschaftsinformatik: Moving on to new shores... 1-5 - Norbert Szyperski, Peter Mertens, Wolfgang König:
Former Editors-in-Chief on Major Developments During Their Time in Office from a Present-Day Perspective. 8-13 - Ulrich Hasenkamp, Peter Stahlknecht:
Wirtschaftsinformatik - Evolution of the Discipline as Reflected by Its Journal. 14-24 - Hans Ulrich Buhl:
BISE - Editorial Notes. 25 - Hermann-Josef Lamberti, Matthias Büger:
Lessons Learned: 50 Years of Information Technology in the Banking Industry - The Example of Deutsche Bank AG. 26-36 - Martin Jetter, Gerhard Satzger, Andreas Neus:
Technological Innovation and Its Impact on Business Model, Organization and Corporate Culture - IBM's Transformation into a Globally Integrated, Service-Oriented Enterprise. 37-45 - Günter Müller:
Was the Internet the Only Option? Which Way Should Business and Information Systems Engineering Go? 46-52 - Rex Chen, Kenneth L. Kraemer, Prakul Sharma:
Google: The World's First Information Utility? 53-61 - Arnold Picot, Oliver Baumann:
The Relevance of Organization Theory to the Field of Business and Information Systems Engineering. 62-69 - Matthias Jarke:
Perspectives in the Interplay Between Business and Information Systems Engineering and Computer Science. 70-74 - August-Wilhelm Scheer:
Business and Information Systems Engineering Links Science with Entrepreneurship. 75-80 - John Diebold:
Electronic Computers - The Challenge to Management. 81-83 - Karl Heinz Kettner:
The Integrative Effect of Electronic Data Processing. 84-88 - Erwin Grochla:
Corporate Information Systems Engineering and Business and Information Systems Engineering as a Necessary Application-Oriented Extension of General Computer Science - Proposals for Enhancing Academic Education in the Field of Automated Data Processing in the Federal Republic of Germany. 89-93 - Henning Kagermann:
Distribution of Integrated Business Applications. 94-100 - Jens Dibbern, Armin Heinzl:
Outsourcing of Information Systems Functions in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises: A Test of a Multi-Theoretical Model. 101-110 - Martin Bichler, Alexander Pikovsky, Thomas Setzer:
An Analysis of Design Problems in Combinatorial Procurement Auctions. 111-117 - Nicolas Bissantz, Jürgen Hagedorn:
Data Mining. 118-122 - Stephan W. Eder:
Green Computers. 123-125 - Robert Winter:
Interview with Alan R. Hevner on "Design Science". 126-129
Volume 1, Number 2, April 2009
- Hans Ulrich Buhl, Robert Winter:
Full Virtualization - BISE's Contribution to a Vision. 133-136 - Hans Ulrich Buhl:
BISE - Editorial Notes. 137 - Kai Fischbach, Peter A. Gloor, Detlef Schoder:
Analysis of Informal Communication Networks - A Case Study. 140-149 - Stephan Aier, Robert Winter:
Virtual Decoupling for IT/Business Alignment - Conceptual Foundations, Architecture Design and Implementation Example. 150-163 - Kai Riemer, Stefanie Filius:
Contextualising Media Choice Using Genre Analysis. 164-176 - Jens Vykoukal, Martin Wolf, Roman Beck:
Services Grids in Industry - On-Demand Provisioning and Allocation of Grid-Based Business Services. 177-184 - Danny Pannicke, Rüdiger Zarnekow:
Virtual Worlds. 185-188 - Hans Ulrich Buhl, Maximilian Röglinger:
Interview with Martin Enderle on "Possibilities and limitations of virtualization in online markets". 189-191 - Robert Winter:
What in Fact is Fundamental Research in Business and Information Systems Engineering? 192-199
Volume 1, Number 3, June 2009
- Georg Rainer Hofmann, Ulrich Frank:
IT Controlling and IT Productivity. 201-202 - Hans Ulrich Buhl:
BISE - Editorial Notes - Changes in the Editorial Board. 203 - Stefan Strecker, Herbert Kargl:
Integration Deficits of IT Controlling. 204-212 - Jörg Becker, Ralf Knackstedt, Jens Pöppelbuß:
Developing Maturity Models for IT Management. 213-222 - Jan vom Brocke, Christian Sonnenberg, Alexander Simons:
Value-oriented Information Systems Design: The Concept of Potentials Modeling and its Application to Service-oriented Architectures. 223-233 - Eva Peggy Sekatzek, Helmut Krcmar:
Measurement of the Standard Proximity of Adapted Standard Business Software. 234-244 - Denis Royer, Martin Meints:
Enterprise Identity Management - Towards a Decision Support Framework Based on the Balanced Scorecard Approach. 245-253 - Sven Laumer, Alexander von Stetten, Andreas Eckhardt:
E-Assessment. 263-265 - Georg Rainer Hofmann:
Interview with Bettina Uhlich on "IT Controlling". 266-268
Volume 1, Number 4, August 2009
- Hans Ulrich Buhl, Martin Jetter:
BISE's Responsibility for our Planet. 273-276 - Daniel Gull, Alexander Wehrmann:
Optimized Software Licensing - Combining License Types in a License Portfolio. 277-288 - Sven Schade, Thorsten Frey, Nezar Mahmoud:
Simulating Discount-Pricing Strategies for the GSM-Mobile Market. 289-300 - Sonja Zaplata, Christian Philip Kunze, Winfried Lamersdorf:
Context-based Cooperation in Mobile Business Environments. 301-314 - Nils Urbach, Stefan Smolnik, Gerold Riempp:
The State of Research on Information Systems Success. 315-325 - Kai Riemer, Stefan Taing:
Unified Communications. 326-330 - Robert Winter, Elmar J. Sinz, Thomas Dyllick, Karl Kurbel, Heinz-Ulrich Schmidt, Torsten Eymann:
Accreditation of Study Programs in Business and Information Systems Engineering: Towards more Competitiveness or Towards more Bureaucracy? 331-338
Volume 1, Number 5, October 2009
- Peter Buxmann, Thomas Hess, Rainer Ruggaber:
Internet of Services. 341-342 - Benjamin Blau, Clemens van Dinther, Tobias Conte, Yongchun Xu, Christof Weinhardt:
How to Coordinate Value Generation in Service Networks. 343-356 - Alexander Benlian, Thomas Hess, Peter Buxmann:
Drivers of SaaS-Adoption - An Empirical Study of Different Application Types. 357-369 - Daniel Oberle, Nadeem Bhatti, Saartje Brockmans, Michael Niemann, Christian Janiesch:
Countering Service Information Challenges in the Internet of Services. 370-390 - Christof Weinhardt, Arun Anandasivam, Benjamin Blau, Nikolay Borissov, Thomas Meinl, Wibke Michalk, Jochen Stößer:
Cloud Computing - A Classification, Business Models, and Research Directions. 391-399 - Nils-Holger Schmidt, Koray Erek, Lutz M. Kolbe, Rüdiger Zarnekow:
Sustainable Information Systems Management. 400-402
Volume 1, Number 6, December 2009
- Hans Ulrich Buhl, Christof Weinhardt:
Editorial 6/2009: BISE's Responsibility in Service Research. 405-407 - Hans Ulrich Buhl:
BISE - Editorial Notes. 408-410 - Katharina Steininger, René Riedl, Friedrich Roithmayr, Peter Mertens:
Fads and Trends in Business and Information Systems Engineering and Information Systems Research - A Comparative Literature Analysis. 411-428 - Maximilian Röglinger:
Verification of Web Service Compositions: An Operationalization of Correctness and a Requirements Framework for Service-oriented Modeling Techniques. 429-437 - Oliver Thomas, Michael Fellmann:
Semantic Process Modeling - Design and Implementation of an Ontology-based Representation of Business Processes. 438-451 - Sonja Lehmann, Peter Buxmann:
Pricing Strategies of Software Vendors. 452-462 - Georg Disterer:
ISO 20000 for IT. 463-467 - Robert Winter, Jan vom Brocke, Peter Fettke, Peter Loos, Stefan Junginger, Christoph Moser, Wolfgang Keller, Florian Matthes, Alexander M. Ernst:
Patterns in Business and Information Systems Engineering. 468-474
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