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Old Decatur, Nicholas Cavaliere, Laura Corazzol, Gitisha Goel, Carrie Hutcherson, Rebekah Mcelreath, Bethany Serafine, Don Spencer, Patrick Sullivan, Matt Tankersley Apr 2006

Old Decatur, Nicholas Cavaliere, Laura Corazzol, Gitisha Goel, Carrie Hutcherson, Rebekah Mcelreath, Bethany Serafine, Don Spencer, Patrick Sullivan, Matt Tankersley

Heritage Preservation Projects

Prepared by the Spring 2006 Preservation Planning Class. These Design Guidelines explain and interpret general design criteria in the local preservation ordinance in Old Decatur, serves as a tool to guide preliminary design decisions, preserves historic character of the area, protects and stabilizes property values, makes suggestions for design appropriateness and provides neighborhood continuity, stability and predictability in assessing future change. The purpose of this report is to provide recommendations that aid in the preservation of the unique architectural and historic character of the city.


Beyond Routine: Symbolic Adoption, Extended Use, And Emergent Use Of Complex Information Systems In The Mandatory Organizational Context, Wei Wang, J.J. Po-An Hsieh Jan 2006

Beyond Routine: Symbolic Adoption, Extended Use, And Emergent Use Of Complex Information Systems In The Mandatory Organizational Context, Wei Wang, J.J. Po-An Hsieh

Computer Information Systems Faculty Publications

Organizational investments in complex information systems (CIS) have reached a record high. However, the underutilization of these expensive CIS prevents organizations from achieving the advertised return on investment. This study attempts to address this issue from the perspective of extended use and emergent use. Extended use concerns using more of the technology features, while emergent use concerns applying the technology in a novel manner to support task performance. To study uses that surpass routine use, a special focus is placed on the motivational factor that drives these behaviors. Drawing upon the insights from information system (IS) infusion, the IS continuance …


Understanding Post-Adoptive Usage Behaviors: A Two-Dimensional View, J.J. Po-An Hsieh, Robert W. Zmud Jan 2006

Understanding Post-Adoptive Usage Behaviors: A Two-Dimensional View, J.J. Po-An Hsieh, Robert W. Zmud

Computer Information Systems Faculty Publications

Recent information systems (IS) publications reveal an emerging interest in studying postadoptive system use behaviors. Compared to the well-established research stream of IS adoption and initial usage, understanding of IS use behaviors after initial implementation stage is still at its early stage. To further develop knowledge about this phenomenon, this study reviews the IS implementation stage model and a variety of post-adoptive usage concepts in extant literature. These usage concepts are classified into three types and are mapped against their corresponding implementation stages. A two dimensional view of these use concepts is then proposed as an alternative perspective to understand …


Firm Performance Impacts Of Digitally Enabled Supply Chain Integration Capabilities, Arun Rai, Ravi Patnayakuni, Nainika Seth Jan 2006

Firm Performance Impacts Of Digitally Enabled Supply Chain Integration Capabilities, Arun Rai, Ravi Patnayakuni, Nainika Seth

Computer Information Systems Faculty Publications

Best practice exemplars suggest that digital platforms play a critical role in managing supply chain activities and partnerships that generate performance gains for firms. However, there is limited academic investigation on how and why information technology can create performance gains for firms in a supply chain management (SCM) context. Grant’s (1996) theoretical notion of higher-order capabilities and a hierarchy of capabilities has been used in recent information systems research by Barua et al. (2004), Sambamurthy et al. (2003), and Mithas et al. (2004) to reframe the conversation from the direct performance impacts of IT resources and investments to how and …


Beltline: Ansley Mall Exhibits, Heritage Preservation Students At Georgia State University, Supervised By Richard Laub Jan 2006

Beltline: Ansley Mall Exhibits, Heritage Preservation Students At Georgia State University, Supervised By Richard Laub

Heritage Preservation Projects

This resource contains images taken in 2006 of Ansley Mall Exhibits with importance in the Beltline project.


Beltline: Graphics: Boulevard Crossing, Heritage Preservation Students At Georgia State University, Supervised By Richard Laub Jan 2006

Beltline: Graphics: Boulevard Crossing, Heritage Preservation Students At Georgia State University, Supervised By Richard Laub

Heritage Preservation Projects

This resource contains images taken in 2006 of the area known as Boulevard Crossing with importance in the Beltline project. A map produced by the BeltLine Partnership details I-20 East to Stanton Park, in addition to an aerial map of the area is included.


Beltline: Cascade University Pictures, Heritage Preservation Students At Georgia State University, Supervised By Richard Laub Jan 2006

Beltline: Cascade University Pictures, Heritage Preservation Students At Georgia State University, Supervised By Richard Laub

Heritage Preservation Projects

This resource contains images taken in 2006 of Cascade University pictures with importance in the Beltline project.


Beltline: A History Of The Atlanta Beltline And Its Associated Historic Resources, Kadambari Badami, Janet Barrickman, Adam Cheren, Allison Combee, Savannah Ferguson, Thomas Frank, Andy Garner, Mary Anne Hawthorne, Hadley Howell, Carrie Hutcherson, Rebekah Mcelreath, Cherith Marshall, Rebekah Martin, Brandy Morrison, Bethany Serafine, Tiffany Tolbert Jan 2006

Beltline: A History Of The Atlanta Beltline And Its Associated Historic Resources, Kadambari Badami, Janet Barrickman, Adam Cheren, Allison Combee, Savannah Ferguson, Thomas Frank, Andy Garner, Mary Anne Hawthorne, Hadley Howell, Carrie Hutcherson, Rebekah Mcelreath, Cherith Marshall, Rebekah Martin, Brandy Morrison, Bethany Serafine, Tiffany Tolbert

Heritage Preservation Projects

Prepared by the Spring 2006 Preservation Planning Class. This project, developed in a collaborative effort by the Atlanta Urban Design commission and GSU students, was designed to highlight the history of the proposed redevelopment nodes along the Beltline, which is an outer band railroad line encircling the city. The purpose was to identify the significance of the resources therein and their links to Atlanta’s history, providing assistance in the overall development process of the Beltline project.


Beltline: Sanborn Maps: Peachtree Node, Simpson Node 1924-1950, Heritage Preservation Students At Georgia State University, Supervised By Richard Laub Jan 2006

Beltline: Sanborn Maps: Peachtree Node, Simpson Node 1924-1950, Heritage Preservation Students At Georgia State University, Supervised By Richard Laub

Heritage Preservation Projects

This resource contains images of the sanborn maps of areas surrounding the Beltline, specifically Peachtree and Simpson nodes.


Beltline: Murphy Avenue Photographs, Heritage Preservation Students At Georgia State University, Supervised By Richard Laub Jan 2006

Beltline: Murphy Avenue Photographs, Heritage Preservation Students At Georgia State University, Supervised By Richard Laub

Heritage Preservation Projects

This resource contains images taken in 2006 of structures on Murphy Avenue with importance in the Beltline project.