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11. AIM Conference 2006: Luxembourg
- Fernand Feltz, Benoît Otjacques, Andreas Oberweis, Nicolas Poussing:
AIM 2006 - Information Systems and Collaboration: State of the Art and Perspectives, Best Papers of the 11th International Conference of the Association Information and Management (AIM), Luxembourg, June 8-9, 2006. LNI P-92, GI 2006, ISBN 978-3-88579-186-7 - Dov Te'eni, Roy Gelbard, Matti Sade:
Increasing the benefit of analysis: The case of systems that support communication. 13-27 - Joseph Heili, Jean-Mathias Heraud, Laure France:
Observing the use of BPM tools: A step towards flexibility. 28-44 - Mohamed Hédi Charki, Emmanuel Josserand:
Does Trust Still Matter in Business Relationships Based on Online Reverse Auctions? 45-68 - Tobias Kollmann, Matthias Häsel:
Cross-channel cooperation: A collaborative approach of integrating online and offline business models. 69-82 - Saïd Assar, Imed Boughzala, Younés Boughzala:
Collaborative features in french public e-procurement. 83-103 - Benoît Otjacques, Monique Noirhomme-Fraiture, José Dias Figueiredo, Fernand Feltz:
Composite indexes as metrics of cooperative activity. 104-118 - Mokhtar Amami, Jacques Thevenot:
Toward developing web based support systems for enhanced trust among value web chains. 119-135 - Kristell Leduc:
Integration of ICT in firms: What impact on their partnerships? An analysis of firms established in Luxembourg. 136-150 - Lazanialina Lala Ramarotafika:
Stakes of collaboration information systems: An analysis of point of view of the marketing managers in France. 151-164 - Michael Koch, Tom Gross:
Computer-supported cooperative work - concepts and trends. 165-172 - Piero Migliarese, Vincenzo Corvello:
Cooperation and coordination in virtual enterprises: The role of e-collaboration tools. 173-186 - Aurelie Dudezert, Harm Heibült, Imed Boughzala:
Virtual professional communities and their role for knowledge management. 187-211 - Damien Hanser, Anne Rousseau:
Challenging CSCW in an innovation network context. 212-224 - Sylvain Kubicki, Annie Guerriero, Gilles Halin, Jean-Claude Bignon, Damien Hanser:
Trust integration in a coordination assistance tool, application to building construction activity. 225-241 - Rafik Letaief, Marc Favier, Francois Le Coat:
Creativity and the creation process in global virtual teams: Case study of the intercultural virtual project. 242-258 - Jochen Müller, Ge Zhang, Jean-Christophe Lapayre, Paul Müller:
Service-oriented support of cooperative workflows considerations for urban planning processes. 259-267 - Luís Kalb Roses, Norberto Hoppen, Bernard Ballaz, Karine De Mello Freire:
Quality evaluation in information systems outsourcing. 268-280 - Frédérick Bénaben, Jihed Touzi, Vatcharaphun Rajsiri, Hervé Pingaud:
Collaborative information system design. 281-296 - Guy Simon, Cécile Lambert, Fernand Feltz:
A network of excellence as a virtual organization: The nanobeams case. 297-317 - Regis Meissonier, Nassim Belbaly, Emmanuel Houzé:
User resistance evolution in IT projects: A longitudinal analysis of a french high-tech SME. 318-329 - Jacky Akoka, Isabelle Comyn-Wattiau:
Developing a framework for analyzing IS/IT backsourcing. 330-340 - Serge Baile:
An efficiency evaluation model of EDI in a value added network: The influence of user confidence on risk. 341-371 - Corinne Baujard:
Collaboration and technologies: Which organizational practices? 372-385 - Nicolas Prat, Manuel Zacklad:
Analysing dependencies between documentary fragments for the management of mediated communities of action. 386-401 - Ali Ouni, Jean-Claude Bocquet, Daniele Bonnivard:
Analysis of collaborative tools usages in heterogeneous contexts. 402-418 - Lise Préfontaine, Line Ricard, Hélène Sicotte, D. Skander:
Experimenting with ICT-intensive public and private collaboration projects: The canadian experience. 419-433
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