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I S Research, Publications, Etc. by CategoryTelecommuting ResearchMy dissertation, two peer-reviewed publications, two conference proceedings, a chapter in a book, and three miscellaneous items. Information Systems EducationOne journal article, invited participation in a National Research Council workshop, three conference proceedings, two textbook chapters, and an Internet-published case study that has been used in numerous information systems classes. Information Systems Research RelevanceTwo position papers in Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS), an article in Communications of the ACM (CACM), and a panel at the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS'99). End-User ComputingOne conference proceeding. Search Ralph Westfall's I S Research Web SiteLoading
I S Research by OthersVarun GroverRecognized as one of the two most prolific researchers in
the information systems field. Magid Igbaria (deceased)The other most prolific researcher in the information systems field. Also was a member of my dissertation committee at Claremont Graduate University. Other I S Research LinksISWorldA central web site for sharing information among information systems scholars and educators. Information Systems JournalsLinks to approximately 100 journals that publish research related to information systems. www.brint.com/ISResearch.htmA compendium of links to information systems research and materials of interest to the information systems community. About Ralph Westfall
After a 26 year business career, Ralph Westfall earned a Ph.D. in Management of Information Systems from Claremont Graduate University in 1997. He teaches via physical presence at California Polytechnic University in Pomona and has also taught remotely through distance learning technologies. He has published in Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery (CACM), Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS), Information Systems Management, and Journal of Computer Information Systems, and wrote a chapter in The Virtual Workplace. He presented papers at conferences of the Association for Information Systems and the Decision Sciences Institute. He was selected to participate in a 1998 National Research Council workshop on information technology literacy. He organized and was a member of a panel on "Making Information Systems Research More Relevant" at the International Conference on Information Systems in 1999. He was selected to participate in the MERLOT (multimedia educational resource for learning and on-line teaching) project in the spring and summer of 2000. His research interests include Internet technologies, electronic commerce, the virtual office and other forms of remote work, distance learning, other applications of information technology in education at all levels, and information technology literacy. Disclaimer. Although Ralph Westfall is
a member of the Some Information Systems Professional
Association, the information systems research materials on
this page reflect his personal perspectives and are not intended to
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