Adoption intention in GSS: relative importance of beliefs
ACM SIGMIS Database - Special double issue: diffusion of technological innovation
Mathematical control theory: deterministic finite dimensional systems (2nd ed.)
Mathematical control theory: deterministic finite dimensional systems (2nd ed.)
Issues and opinion on structural equation modeling
MIS Quarterly
The paraphrase search assistant: terminological feedback for iterative information seeking
Proceedings of the 22nd annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
ICIS '00 Proceedings of the twenty first international conference on Information systems
Toward Cooperative Advice-Giving Systems
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
Information Systems - Databases: Creation, management and utilization
Iterative-improvement-based declustering heuristics for multi-disk databases
Information Systems
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
A multiple-document summarization system with user interaction
COLING '04 Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Computational Linguistics
Individual Trust in Online Firms: Scale Development and Initial Test
Journal of Management Information Systems
Human decision-making behavior and modeling effects
Decision Support Systems
Auction Advisor: an agent-based online-auction decision support system
Decision Support Systems
Incremental mining of information interest for personalized web scanning
Information Systems
Trust and TAM in online shopping: an integrated model
MIS Quarterly
Measurement of analytical knowledge-based corporate memory and its application
Decision Support Systems
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In response to the need for knowledge based support in unstructured domains, researchers and practitioners have begun developing systems that mesh the traditional attributes of knowledge based systems (KBS) and decision support system (DSS). One such attribute being applied to KBS is dynamic interaction. In an effort to provide a mechanism that will enable researchers to quantify this system attribute, and enable practitioners to prescribe the needed aspects of dynamic interaction in a specific application, a measurement scale was derived from previous literature. Control theory was used to provide the theoretical underpinnings of dynamic interaction and to identify its conceptual substrata. A pretest and exploratory study was conducted to refine the derived scale items, and then a confirmatory study was conducted to evaluate the nomological validity of the measurement scale.