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    • Decision making and information systems development - a conceptual framework 

      Barry, Chris (2005)
      A long-standing anomaly within information systems development (ISD) exists - claims made for the benefits of methodology usage and the actuality of practice are poles apart. While both academics and practitioners have ...
    • Opaque web practices among low-cost carriers 

      Torres, Ann M.; Barry, Chris; Hogan, Mairéad (Elsevier, 2009-04-01)
      The low-cost airlines' adoption of Web technologies to facilitate direct sales has accelerated their market penetration. However, some low-cost carriers are increasingly using Websites to create distance between themselves ...
    • Opaque web practices among low-cost carriers 

      Torres, Ann M.; Barry, Chris; Hogan, Mairéad (Elsevier Ltd., 2009-11)
      The low-cost airlines' adoption of Web technologies to facilitate direct sales has accelerated their market penetration. However, some low-cost carriers are increasingly using Websites to create distance between themselves ...
    • Researching Search - A Study into Search Engine Marketing Practices in Ireland 

      Barry, Chris; Charleton, Debbie (INSTICC Press, 2008-07)
      Researchers have identified the Web as the searchers first port of call for locating information. Search Engine Marketing (SEM) strategies have been noted as a key area for firms to consider when developing, maintaining ...
    • A review of ethics in the design of self-service websites amongst low-cost carriers in Ireland. 

      Barry, Chris; Torres, Ann M. (2007-09)
      Although ethical issues related to the Internet has been a widely debated topic, little has been written on subtle ethical questions such as the exploitation of Web technologies to inhibit customer service. Increasingly, ...
    • Tricks and clicks - how low-cost carriers ply their trade through self-service websites 

      Barry, Chris; Torres, Ann M. (Springer Verlag, 2009)
      Ethics on the Internet has been a widely debated topic in recent years, covering issues that range from privacy to security to fraud. Little, however, has been written on more subtle ethical questions, such as the exploitation ...