CAUSE96

CAUSE96 Track 1

Policies and Standards

Policies and standards help create a community within and among our institutions. Policies are governing principles that make our decisions and actions reliable and consistent. Standards are the rules that make our technologies, services, and information resources sharable and interoperable. Our ability to innovate, adapt, and form high-value alliances depends on these values of reliability, consistency, sharing, and interoperability.

Wednesday, 10:00 am

This presentation is available electronically! Desktop PC Standards: Consistency or Bureaucrazy?
James Kelley
Fred Maryanski
Marilyn Milsop

Wednesday, 11:15 am

This presentation is available electronically! Managing the WWW: A Delicate Balance Between Control and Anarchy
Bret Ingerman
Norman Nicolson
Robert Daly
Bill Betlej


Wednesday, 2:00 pm

This presentation is available electronically!Managing the Implementation of an Enterprise-wide Information Architecture
Nicholas C. Laudato
Dennis J. DeSantis

Wednesday, 3:15 pm

This presentation is available electronically! Apollo - Changing The Way We Work
John R. Schroeder
Ronald Bleed


Thursday, 10:00 am

Networking: The Reshaping of Policy In Higher Education (Abstract Only)
Ann Suter

Thursday, 11:15 am

This presentation is available electronically Developing a Framework for Corporate Information Management
Cheryl Kwiatkowski
John Nelipovich


Thursday, 2:00 pm

This presentation is available electronically Financial Strategies for Technology: The Next Generation
Martin Ringle


Thursday, 3:15 pm

This presentation is available electronically A New Way of Establishing Campuswide Standards and Recommended Solutions
Joan Gargano