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Book Chapter
Adam, M. S., & Myers, M. D.. (2003). Have you got anything to declare? Neo-colonialism, Information Systems, and the imposition of customs and duties in a Third World Country. In M. Korpela, Montealegre, R., & Poulymenakou, A. (Eds.), IS Perspectives and Challenges in the Context of Globalization (pp. 101-115). Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Conference Proceedings
Poulymenakou, A., Cornford, T., & Whitley, E. A.. (1990). Knowledge acquisition to facilitate organisational problem solving. (E. M. Awad, Ed.)International Conference of the Special Interest Group on Business Data Processing (SIGBDP) - Trends and Directions in Expert Systems. Orlando, Florida: ACM Press. Retrieved from SIGBDP1990Facilitate.pdf
Poulymenakou, A., Cornford, T., & Whitley, E. A.. (1990). Pragmatic considerations for effective knowledge acquisition: The case of business expert systems. (E. M. Awad, Ed.)International Conference of the Special Interest Group on Business Data Processing (SIGBDP) - Trends and Directions in Expert Systems. Orlando, Florida: ACM Press. Retrieved from SIGBDP1990Pragmatic.pdf
Whitley, E. A., Poulymenakou, A., & Cornford, T.. (1991). The Spring model for knowledge based systems analysis: A case study involving small and medium sized enterprises. (J. Feinstein, Awad, E. M., Medsker, L., & Turban, E., Eds.)Developing and managing expert system programs. Washington, DC: IEEE Computer Society Press. Retrieved from IEEE1991.pdf
Miscellaneous
Prasopoulou, E., Poulymenakou, A., & Pouloudi, N.. (2006). Unraveling the Virtual University. Managing Dynamic Networks. presented at the 2006///. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32884-X_10