Today, most desktop computers and PCs are networked — that is, they have the ability to link to other machines, usually to access data and other information held remotely. Such machines may sometimes be connected directly to each other, as part of an office or company computer system. More frequently, however, connected machines are at a considerable distance from each other, typically connected through links to global systems such as the Internet, or WorldWideWeb (WWW). The networked machine itself may be anything from a powerful company computer with direct Internet connections, to a small hobbyist machine, accessing a bulletin board through telephone and modem. It is important to remember that, whatever the type or the location of networ...
Ethics is an important element in all aspects of computing, but proves to be a real problem in the d...
This paper addresses many of the issues deriving from both design activity itself and the introducti...
In this paper we report on our experiences with using network analysis to discern and analyse ethica...
Today, most desktop computers and PCs are networked that is, they have the ability to link to other ...
Ubiquitous Computing is the way in which Human Computer Interaction is integrated in our day to day ...
Information technology is developing at an astounding pace. Computers are now common and their use i...
The relations between various computer applications and the social and organisational behaviour they...
The increasing sophistication of computer technology with its capacity to collect, analyze and disse...
Abstract. The network has provided a broad space for human activities today. In combination with mod...
Reflecting on the compilation and analysis of a range of network datasets drawn from our own work an...
This work concerns ethics applied to computer technology, emphasizing the use of this technology wit...
In this paper I build on Moor's idea that the task of computer ethics is to fill policy vacuum's cre...
In most countries of the world, the “information revolution ” has altered many aspects of life signi...
In this paper we report on our experiences with using network analysis to discern and analyse ethica...
We are witnessing a proliferation of design, collaborative technological platforms, websites, and ne...
Ethics is an important element in all aspects of computing, but proves to be a real problem in the d...
This paper addresses many of the issues deriving from both design activity itself and the introducti...
In this paper we report on our experiences with using network analysis to discern and analyse ethica...
Today, most desktop computers and PCs are networked that is, they have the ability to link to other ...
Ubiquitous Computing is the way in which Human Computer Interaction is integrated in our day to day ...
Information technology is developing at an astounding pace. Computers are now common and their use i...
The relations between various computer applications and the social and organisational behaviour they...
The increasing sophistication of computer technology with its capacity to collect, analyze and disse...
Abstract. The network has provided a broad space for human activities today. In combination with mod...
Reflecting on the compilation and analysis of a range of network datasets drawn from our own work an...
This work concerns ethics applied to computer technology, emphasizing the use of this technology wit...
In this paper I build on Moor's idea that the task of computer ethics is to fill policy vacuum's cre...
In most countries of the world, the “information revolution ” has altered many aspects of life signi...
In this paper we report on our experiences with using network analysis to discern and analyse ethica...
We are witnessing a proliferation of design, collaborative technological platforms, websites, and ne...
Ethics is an important element in all aspects of computing, but proves to be a real problem in the d...
This paper addresses many of the issues deriving from both design activity itself and the introducti...
In this paper we report on our experiences with using network analysis to discern and analyse ethica...