ISTAS C

43 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1997"Life on Mars?": a review of the news.
Richard Holliman
1997Academic engineering research at a time of change: the tilt towards industry.
Robert P. Morgan, Donald E. Strickland, M. E. Sava, Nirmala Kannankutty
1997Can courts "force" technological discovery to occur?
K. W. Junker
1997Cultural imperialism and the Internet.
John Weckert, Douglas Adeney
1997Developing ethical practices to minimise computer misuse.
Shalini Kesar, Simon Rogerson
1997Eco-efficient technology.
J. D. Davis
1997Empirical study on the impact of electronics on stock exchange indices.
Imre Mojzes, Zoltán Bertalan Farkas
1997Engineering as a political activity.
Edward J. Woodhouse
1997Environmental progress versus economic development in central and eastern Europe. A case study of Poland from 1988 to 1995.
S. D. Ryder
1997Ethics, law and information technology: the transformative role of rhetoric.
Brian M. O'Connell
1997Globalization and international competition.
Hyoun Jong Kim, Jae Ho Rhee, Soo Cheon Kweon, Myeong-Cheol Park
1997Information technology cultures and women's lives.
Alison E. Adam
1997Information warfare: radar in World War II as an historical example.
Karl Perusich
1997Intellectual property in cyberspace-what technological/legislative tools are necessary for building a sturdy global information infrastructure?
Jennifer C. Davis
1997Linking labor and engineering to enable high performance technology design.
Todd D. Cherkasky
1997Outcomes, proxies and standards: performance-based environmental management approaches within arbitrary (political) boundaries.
David M. Hassenzahl
1997Patenting biotechnology: ethical and philosophical issues.
John H. Fielder
1997Potential and limitations of biotechnology for socio-economic transformation in developing countries.
Muthana Jabbar, Martine Drake
1997Productivity and economic performance of information technology.
Kwang Sun Lim, Soo Cheon Kweon, Hyoun Jong Kim
1997Progress depends on unbalance and disorder.
A. Can Özcan
1997Raw materials-why should they ever run out?
A. J. Baden
1997Regional innovation networks-multimedia and regional development strategies in Germany.
Gerhard Fuchs, Hans-Georg Wolf
1997Security implications of high-power microwave technology.
A. E. Pevler
1997Sustainable development and engineering: ethical and public policy implications.
Joseph R. Herkert
1997Technologies of representation's relation to public opinion regarding the use of military force.
S. Weyker
1997Technology and Society at a Time of Sweeping Change: Proceedings of the 1997 International Symposium on Technology and Society, ISTAS 1997, Glasgow, UK, June 20-21, 1997
1997Technology and society: how information and communication technologies can enhance the lives of persons with a disability.
Geoff Busby, Diane Whitehouse
1997Technology and the evolution of man-what of the future?
J. Gamlin
1997Telepresence-the technology and its economic and social implications.
Gordon M. Mair
1997The coevolution of society and technology: understanding the dynamics of communities and utility infrastructures.
Paul Jeffrey, Roger A. F. Seaton, Tom Stephenson
1997The cyber battlefield - is this the setting for the ultimate World War?
Sam Nitzberg
1997The era of telepresence: global village and "media slums".
Jacob Baal-Schem, Dov Shinar
1997The expansion of Western progress through technology transfer: social implications for the Third World.
R. Chafy
1997The future of electronic commerce: implications for businesses, governments and societies.
R. Goodale, P. Telesio
1997The impact of conversion policy on society and technology in Russia.
Liudmila Yu. Bzhilianskaya
1997The impact of new technology on science communication.
Eileen Scanlon
1997The impact of space technology on society.
Mark Williamson
1997The impact of technology enhanced education on a developing country: a South African perspective.
Tiana van Harmelen, Carl W. I. Pistorius
1997The roles of stakeholder- and peer-review at the OTA.
Clinton J. Andrews
1997Towards equilibrium engineering.
M. W. Thring
1997Watching, welcoming, and analyzing cyberspace.
J. Wheary
1997Women, the doctorate, and equity in engineering education.
Mary Wyer
1997World information flows and the impact of new technology. Is there a need for international communication policy and regulation?
Kerry Ferguson