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2003
IEEE
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Heritage and the Role of Data Management Systems: A Prototype Model for New Zealand
Heritage management in New Zealand is data rich but information poor. For nearly 50 years, the New Zealand Archaeological Association has maintained a paper based, largely textual...
Lesley A. Gardner, S. J. Holdaway, D. C. Whitehead...
HICSS
2003
IEEE
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Business Process Engineering versus E-Business Engineering - A summary of case experiences
Business process re-engineering has overcome the hype of the nineties of the last century and has become an engineering discipline. With the advent of e-business a new era of unce...
Wil Janssen, Maarten Steen, Henry M. Franken
HICSS
2003
IEEE
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How Performance and Self-Efficacy Influence the Ease of Use of Object-Orientation: The Moderating Effect of Prior Training
In this study, we empirically explore how task performance and domain-specific self-efficacy influence the perceived ease of use (PEU) of object-oriented techniques. We hypothesiz...
Liping Liu, Elizabeth E. Grandon
HICSS
2003
IEEE
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Impact of Electronic Commerce Customer Relationship Management on Corporate Success - Results from an Empirical Investigation
In this contribution, we study companies engaging in B2C-E-Commerce and their ability to manage the relationship with their customers. We refer to this as companies’ ECCRM-capab...
Nils Madeja, Detlef Schoder
HICSS
2003
IEEE
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Politeness Theory and Computer-Mediated Communication: A Sociolinguistic Approach to Analyzing Relational Messages
This conceptual paper suggests how Politeness Theory [6] – well known in anthropological and linguistic literatures – can contribute to the study of role relations in computer...
David A. Morand, Rosalie J. Ocker