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ISWorld Net - http://www.isworld.org/
Provides information management scholars and practitioners with a single entry point to resources related to information systems technology. |
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AuditNet - http://www.auditnet.org/
Free Resources for Auditors includes fraud, CSA, performance measurement, audit programs, workpapers, ICQ's, job postings, resumes and career information. |
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Faculty Directory - http://www.isfacdir.org/
Information Systems Faculty and Researchers from around the globe. |
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ISWorld -- Survey Instruments in Information Systems - http://www.ucalgary.ca/~newsted/surveys.html
to provide researchers with actual survey instruments used in IS -- either in full text or via links to the appropriate citations. |
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The Zachman Institute for Framework Advancement - http://www.zifa.com/
a network of information professionals who understand the critical role of enterprise architecture in the ability of the enterprise to successfully participate in the global economy of the 21st century. |
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Teaching and Learning - http://www.cba.bgsu.edu/amis/
provides an entry point for all material related to teaching and pedagogy, learning support systems and curriculum in the field of information systems. Division Editor: Simha R. Magal. |
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Research and Scholarship - http://www.umich.edu/~isworld/reshome.html
intended to provide professors and students of information systems with a useful starting point for accessing WWW-based material related to research and scholarship in the field of information systems. Division Editor: George R. Widmeyer. |
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MIS sites - http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~kimble/teaching/mis/mis_links.html
Sites to search for articles and papers, and specialist sites from the MIS course at the University of York. |
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Popkin Software Zachman Frameworks - http://government.popkin.com/frameworks/zachman_framework.htm
Popkin Software's Zackman Frameworks Federal Systems Division is dedicated to promoting enterprise modeling and architecture. |
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Virtual Organizations: simply business as usual? - http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~kimble/teaching/mis/Virtual_Organisations.html
Examines contrasting views of what Virtual Organizations are, their supposed benefits and how they might be classified and differentiated. |