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Paper No.

Title

Author(s)

119-89

Schema Integration Using Metadata

Michael D. Siegel
Stuart E. Madnick

118-89

CISL: Composing Answers from Disparate Information Systems

Stuart E. Madnick
Richard Y. Wang, et al

117-89S

An Architecture, Design, and Implementation of a Communications Server to Access Disparate Databases

Francis C. K. Gan
(Student of Stuart E. Madnick)

116-89S

Data Connectivity for the Composite Information System/Tool Kit

Toon King Wong
(Student of Stuart E. Madnick)

115-89S

Use of Heterogeneous Financial Data Sources: Three Case Studies

David B. Godes
(Student of Stuart E Madnick)

114-89S

A Knowledge-Based Approach Toward Integrating International On-Line Financial Databases

Maria Linn Paget
(Student of Stuart E. Madnick)

113-89

Moving Toward 1992: Managing the Internationalization of Ownership and Corporate Finance

Donald R. Lessard
Enrico Perotti

112-89

Strategic Alignment: A New Era for Strategic Information Technology Planning

John C. Henderson
N. Venkatraman

111-89

Signaling and Accounting Information

Stewart C. Myers

110-89

An Architectural Comparison of Contemporary Approaches and Products for Integrating Heterogeneous Information Systems

Amar Gupta
Stuart E. Madnick
Christopher Poulsen
Teresa Wingfield

109-89S

Optimization Models for Foreign Exchange Rate Hedging Using Currency Options

David E. Spitz
(Student of Jeremy F. Shapiro)

108-89

Do Mergers Improve Corporate Performance?
Replaced by IFSRC No. 131-90

Paul M. Healy
Krishna G. Palepu
Richard S. Ruback

107-89

Optical Image Scanners and Character Recognition Devices: A Survey and New Taxonomy

Amar Gupta
Sanjay Hazarika
Maher Kallel
Pankaj Srivastava

106-89

Corporate Finance in the 1990s, Implications of a Changing Competitive and Financial Context

Donald R. Lessard

105-89

Stochastic Programming Models for Asset/Liability Management Problems

Randall S. Hiller
Jeremy F. Shapiro

104-89

A Survey of Management Science Problems, Models and Methods in the Financial Services Industry

Dimitris Bertsimas
Gabriel R. Bitran
V. Ramakrishnan

103-89R
Revised February 1990

Corporate Structure, Liquidity, and Investment: Evidence from Japanese Industrial Groups

Takeo Hoshi
Anil Kashyap
David S. Scharfstein

102-89

Bank Monitoring and Investment: Evidence from the Changing Structure of Japanese Corporate Banking Relationships

Takeo Hoshi
Anil Kashyap
David S. Scharfstein

101-89

A Quantitative Analysis of U.S. and Japanese Software-Engineering Practice and Performance
Replaced by IFSRC No. 130-90

Michael A. Cusumano Chris F. Kemerer

100-89

A Model to Evaluate Variables Impacting the Productivity of Software Maintenance Projects

Rajiv D. Banker
Srikant M. Datar
Chris F. Kemerer

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