e S A aim bi These categories are not mutually exclusive and the poundaries between classifications are freguently fuzzy. This schema is intended to facilitate the student's examination of MIS research and is not intended as a normative taxonomy. The following Course bibliography is organized seguentially by research topic. s601 MIS Research Topics in Application Systems Development This course draws articles primarily from bibliography numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 13.514, Mia 2%: 19, and 20: those related to the development, implementation and use of information systems applications. Occasionally, articles used in this course may also be selected from the other categories. Freguently, articles will be assigned that are not currently included in any of the existing bibliographies. s602 MIS Research Topics in Administration and Technology This course ddraws articles primarily from bibliography numbers 5, 6, 8, 9, 10; 14x; 15..2% 16, 18, 19 and 20: those related to administration and technology. Occasionally, articles used in this course may be selected from other categories. Freguently, articles will be assigned that are not currently included in any of the existing bibliographies. Note: In the following 20 bibliographies x Nefore the author indicates that this article has been used in S601 xk pefore the author indicates that this article has been used in S602 10 a o ik s s B — ene Lo op k NE No EN Z a k a aa Kanin uka o anno