The following is a list of information systems journals, containing academic journals that cover information systems. The list given here contains the most influential, currently publishing journals in the field. To understand which are the best journals for a particular Information Systems (IS) field of study, one needs to understand that IS is a multidisciplinary research area and that the "IS discipline draws on the social science as well as the engineering research traditions. The social science tradition is represented by the economics-based and behavioral research, whereas the engineering tradition is epitomized by the design science approach in IS research." (Wikipedia).
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What Are Microservices Really All About? (And When Not To Use It)
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Referencing is one of the most crucial aspects of your university study. Every assessment task requires knowledge of it. This presentation will provide an introduction to referencing in several different styles.
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The Computer Chronicles - Information Overload (1995)
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The Computer Chronicles - Small Business Software (1993)
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DEFCON 18: Lord of the Bing: Taking Back Search Engine Hacking from Google and Bing 3/4
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