Management Information Systems a model of mis, Leading Research, and Research Trends



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Management Information Systems

A Model of MIS, Leading Research, and Research Trends

Prepared By:



Eyran Gisches

Hsin-Min Lu

Manlu Liu

Michael Edwards

Nichalin Suakkaphong

Ping Yan

Runpu Sun

Steve Coulon

Tianjun Fu
MIS696A: Readings in MIS
Final Project

Dr. Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr.

Fall 2005


Table of Contents


Table of Contents ii

Introduction 1

Problem Definition 1

Research Objectives 1

Research Approach 1

MIS Domain Model 2

Research Classification Model 4

MIS Time Trend 5

Artificial Intelligence 9

Background 9

Timeline 9

A Chronological History 10

Trend of Artificial Intelligence in MIS 11

Russ Biagio Altman 12

Hsinchun Chen 13

Robert Kahn 14

John McCarthy 15

Herbert Simon 16

Gerard Salton 17

Allen Newell 18

Douglas Lenat 19

Marvin Minsky 20

Alexa McCray 21

Carol Friedman 22

Edward Feigenbaum 23

Paul Gray 24



Collaboration 25

Background 25

Timeline 25

Trend of Collaboration in MIS 26

Gerardine DeSanctis (deceased 2005) 27

R. Brent Gallupe 28

George P. Huber 29

Robert Johansen 30

Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr. 31

Murray Turoff 32

Joesoph S. Valacich 33

Data Management 34

Background 34

Timeline 34

Trend of Data Management in MIS 35

Raymond F. Boyce (deceased 1974) 37

Peter Pin-Shan Chen 38

Edgar F. Codd (deceased 2003) 39

Alen R. Hevner 40

Stuart E. Madnick 41

Salvatore T. March 42

Shamkant B. Navathe 43

Sudha Ram 44

Stefano Spaccapietra 45

Michael Stonebraker 46

Veda Storey 47

Toby J. Teorey 48

Kim Won 49

Operations Management 50

Background 50

Timeline 50

Trend of Operations Management in MIS 51

Edward W. Bowman (1925-1998) 53

George Dantzig (deceased 2005) 54

William E. Deming (deceased 1993) 54

Hau L. Lee 57

Marshall L. Fisher 58

Ralph H. Sprague Jr. 60

Alan G. Merten 61

Economics of Information 62

Background 62

Timeline 62

Trend of Economics of Informatics in MIS 63

Yannis Bakos 64

Anitesh Barua 65

Erik Brynjolfsson 66

Eric Clemons 67

Ronald Coase 68

Peter F. Drucker 69

Vijay Gurbaxani 70

Kenneth L. Kraemer 71

Haim Mendelson 72

Carl Shapiro 73

Hal R. Varian 74

Andrew B. Whinston 75



Human Computer Interaction 76

Background 76

Timeline 78

Trend of HCI in MIS 78

Bush, Vannevar (deceased 1974) 79

Stuart K. Card 81

Douglas C. Engelbart 82

George W. Furnas 83

J.C.R. Licklider (deceased 1990) 84

Brad A. Myers 85

Allen Newell (deceased 1992) 86

Jakob Nielsen 87

Donald A. Norman 88

Ben Shneiderman 89

Terry A. Winograd 90

John M. Carroll 91



Social Informatics 92

Background 92

Timeline 93

Trend of Social Informatics in MIS 93

Gordon B. Davis 95

John L. King 96

Rob Kling 97

Kenneth L. Kraemer 98

Lawrence Lessig 99

Wanda J. Orlikowski 100

Sara Kiesler 101

Seymour Goodman 102

Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa 103

Robert W. Zmud 104

Pamela Samuelson 105

Lee S. Sproull 106

JoAnne Yates 107

William R. King 108

Daniel Robey 109

Systems Analysis and Design 110

Background 110

Timeline 110

Trend of System Analysis and Design in MIS 111

Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1901-1972) 112

Barry Boehm 113

Grady Booch 114

Ole-Johan Dahl (deceased 2002) 115

Tom DeMarco 116

Edsgar W. Dijkstra (deceased 2002) 117

Clarence Ellis 118

Ivar Jacobson 119

Jeff Kramer 120

Kristen Nygaard (deceased 2002) 121

David Lorge Parnas 122

Amit P. Sheth 123



Edward Yourdon 125


Introduction

Problem Definition


There are three key components to the research problem:

  1. Develop a graphical model for the MIS domain

  2. Develop a framework for classifying researchers within the MIS field

  3. Classify research carried out within the domain using the same framework as above

Research Objectives


We have five main objectives for this project:

  1. Build on existing mappings of the MIS domain (by previous classes);

  2. Identify key academic researchers and their key publications;

  3. Classify researchers and publications using the model we provide;

  4. Display the landmark events for each discipline in a timeline format; and

  5. Map the trend for the whole MIS field as well as for each subfield in MIS

We have two main contributions compared with previous years’ work: first of all, our model is utilized to classify not only those key papers but also those key academic researchers, while previous work only put the papers into its model. Second, by collecting the number of publications for the past few decades as well as the number of journals in each time period, we provide the trend for each subfield we have identified.


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