ISTAS C

27 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1998"Abetting the enemy": the repercussions of a Website-based information campaign to assist the flood victims of North Korea.
Junho Song, Lulu Rodriguez
1998A framework for applying technology to learning.
D. J. Heindl
1998Access to computers: is there a gender gap?
Joy M. Callan
1998Are less able readers disadvantaged by reading in electronic environments?
John E. McEneaney
1998Characteristics correlated with an individual's predisposition to making a computer-related ethical judgment.
C. A. Welch
1998Cultural issues in planet-wide Internet management and administration.
Massimo Mauro
1998Ensuring universal access to telecommunications technologies for all citizens: equity vs. economic considerations.
D. O'Neill, Chuck Huff
1998Experiences in distance learning from a student's perspective.
R. B. Everetts
1998Gender and generational differences in the use of computer-mediated communications in households.
Joseph M. Kayany, Paul Yelsma
1998Globalization versus independent cities: what is best?
John M. Peschon, Leif Isaksen
1998How to determine who is impacted by the introduction of new technology into an organization.
Wayne Fisher, Slawomir Wesolkowski
1998Information warfare American style: the battle for page numbers, real time event data and other factual information. Recent legal developments.
Tomas A. Lipinski
1998Intensity impact of its escalation on people, society and the environment.
Jeff Robbins
1998Invisible Africa: information traffic patterns as illustrated by technical training, the Internet, African mail systems, Baywatch, and books.
William Wresch
1998Knowledge and information structuring: projecting a dynamic and transformative frame of reference.
Walter W. Zessner
1998Negative externalities on the Internet: the case of recombinant bovine somatotropin.
Aaron D. Manire
1998Parallel processing: the private creation of digital "law".
Brian M. O'Connell
1998Privacy and security in the Digital Age.
J. A. Griffin
1998Privacy protection on the Internet: the marketplace versus the state.
Richard S. Rosenberg
1998Teamwork, team performance, and team interfaces: historical precedence and application significance of the research at the USAF Fitts Human Engineering Division.
Michael D. McNeese
1998The conditions and consequences of profiling in commercial and governmental settings.
Roberta Brody
1998The cultural factor in information warfare.
Alessandro Lofaro
1998The dynamics of an independent city.
Leif Isaksen, John M. Peschon
1998The impact of the WWW on engineering education.
Paul Johnson, Hugh Jack
1998The role of municipal officials in telephone system development: San Francisco, 1893-1915.
Meighan Maguire
1998Toward an engineering ethics for the global information era.
Gene Moriarty
1998Wiring the World - The Impact of Information Technology on Society: Proceedings of the 1998 International Symposium on Technology and Society, ISTAS 1998, South Bend, IN, USA, June 12-13, 1998