REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

  1. Sharfman, M. P. and T. M. Shaft (2004) “Current and Best Practice in Cooperative Environmental Management with Suppliers and Customers.”  2004 National Science Foundation Design and Manufacturing Grantees Annual Conference Proceedings.

  2. Wu, W. W., and T. M. Shaft (2002)  “Systems Analysis & Design Innovations: A Review of Relevant Research 1990-2001.”  Proceedings of the 2002 America’s Conference of the Association for Information Systems.

  3. O’Brien, M. P., Shaft, T. M., and J. Buckley (2001) “An Open-Source Analysis Schema for Identifying Software Comprehension Process.”  Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Psychology of Programmers Workshop 2001.  129-146.  Available: http://www.ppig.org/workshops/13th-programme.html.

  4.  Sharfman, M.P., Shaft, T. M., Anex, R. P. and Sigerstad, T. (2001)  "Implementing Life-Cycle Oriented Environmental Management: Some Preliminary Evidence From Europe and the United States", Proceedings, 2001 Annual Meeting of the International Association for Business and Society, Sedona, AZ.

  5. Shaft, T. M. and R. F. Gamble (1999) "A Theoretical Basis for the Assessment of Rule-Based System Reliability." Proceedings of the 1999 America’s Conference of the Association for Information Systems.
  6. Shaft, T. M. (1998) "The Use of Analogical Reasoning to Enhance Event-Driven Programs." Proceedings of the 1998 Association for Information Systems – America’s Conference, 980-982.
  7. Ball, D. J., Lawson, S., Shaft, T. M. (1998) "HEARTS: A Knowledge-Based System for Initial Screening of Heart Transplant Patients". Proceedings of the 1998 Association for Information Systems – America’s Conference, 131-133.
  8. Blackstock, B., Shaft, T. M., Neyen, D., Reed, B. (1998) "The Inheritance Advisor: A Legal Expert System that Determines Estate Ownership." Proceedings of the 1998 Association for Information Systems – America’s Conference, 137-139.
  9. Shaft, T. M. and M.P. Sharfman (1997) "A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of The Attitude Towards Computers Instrument (ATCI)." Proceedings of the 1997 Association for Information Systems - America's Conference, 7-9.
  10. Shaft, T. M. and M.P. Sharfman (1996) "A Criterion Validity Assessment of The Attitude Towards Computers Instrument (ATCI)." Proceedings of the 1996 Association for Information Systems - America's Conference, 13-15.
  11. Shaft, T. M. and I. Vessey (1996) "Computer Program Comprehension Processes: The Effect of Application Domain Knowledge" Empirical Studies of Programmers: Sixth Workshop, Ablex Publishing: Norwood, NJ., 277-278.
  12. Summarized in The Software Practitioner - a publication for IS professionals

  13. Shaft, T. M. (1995) "Application Domain Knowledge in Computer Program Comprehension and Enhancement" Proceedings of the 1995 Association for Information Systems - America's Conference, 208-210.
  14. Shaft, T. M. (1994) "Measures of Computer Program Comprehension Processes: The Problem with Using Responses to Comprehension Questions in Place of Concurrent Verbal Protocols," Proceedings of the 1994 Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, 894-896.
  15. Shaft, T. M. (1993) "The Influence of Metacognition on Computer Program Comprehension," Proceedings of the 1993 Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, 894-896.
  16. Shaft, T. M. (1992) "The Role of Application Domain Knowledge in Computer Program Comprehension," Proceedings of the 1992 Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, 923-925
  17. Shaft, T. M. and M. P. Sharfman (1991) "Attitudes Toward Computers: A Reliability and Validity Assessment," Proceedings of the 1991 Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, 655-657.
  18. Shaft, T. M. (1990) "A Holistic Approach to Knowledge Acquisition: A Response to the Problem of Induction," Proceedings of the 1990 Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, 379-381.
  19. Shaft, T. M. (1989) "Domain Independent Cognitive Processes of Experts," Proceedings of the 1989 Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, 312-314.
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