Information Systems and Economics - Introduction.
Shaping Public Policy in the Information Age.
Did Chuck Babbage Predict Software Piracy?
Evaluating the Cost of Software Quality.
The Emerging Role of Electronic Marketplaces on the Internet.
Web-Based Development of Complex Information Products.
The Case for User-Centered CASE Tools.
Spam!
News Track.
Internet Service Providers, Proprietary Content, and the Battle for Users' Dollars.
Beyond the Productivity Paradox: Computers are the Catalyst for Bigger Changes.
International Dimensions of the Productivity Paradox.
Effective Distribution of Object-Oriented Applications.
Progress, Obstacles, and Opportunities in Software Engineering Economics.
Achieving Bottom-Line Improvements with Enterprise Frameworks.
Computer Science and Software Engineering: Filing for Divorce?
Using Technology to Address Old Problems in New Ways.