The changes that we have experienced during the end of the 20th century are so extensive that it is reasonable to assume that we have taken part in a historical transition. This transition is characterized by the conversion of our materialistic culture into a new technical paradigm dominated by information technology. The industrial revolution was dependent on energy sources. Steam power, electricity, fossil fuel and nuclear power had their great importance since the production and distribution of energy are key factors for the success of the industrial society. In the information society the success factors are instead the technique for processing and distribution of information. What is most important in the new paradigm is thus not the c...
ABSTRACT All dynamic systems need to process information in order to function. This means that there...
Until now the existence of human beings can survive a continuous struggle for change and adaptation ...
The knowledge economy and knowledge society depend on the development of networks of communications ...
The changes that we have experienced during the end of the 20th century are so extensive that it is ...
Modern mankind has joined the general historical process called computerization. In contrast to the ...
The extraordinary scientific-technical, economic, and social transformations related to the widespre...
How will the role of the information systems (IS) professional develop during the first half of the ...
In the late XX - early XXI century a qualitatively new stage of its development has begun in the wor...
In this paper, we take a broad view on the Information Society and on the Information and Communicat...
The discourse on “the information society” developed until the 70’s as one of the prevailing discour...
Computer-based technologies are often seen as instruments that effect radical transformation within ...
By now the idea that we live in a changed universe of information and changed relations of productio...
The exponential growth of the Internet since the mid-1990s has greatly expanded the capacity of peop...
What does the twenty-first century "information society' mean for all of us? This paper will examine...
The exponential growth of the Internet since the mid-1990s has greatly expanded the capacity of peop...
ABSTRACT All dynamic systems need to process information in order to function. This means that there...
Until now the existence of human beings can survive a continuous struggle for change and adaptation ...
The knowledge economy and knowledge society depend on the development of networks of communications ...
The changes that we have experienced during the end of the 20th century are so extensive that it is ...
Modern mankind has joined the general historical process called computerization. In contrast to the ...
The extraordinary scientific-technical, economic, and social transformations related to the widespre...
How will the role of the information systems (IS) professional develop during the first half of the ...
In the late XX - early XXI century a qualitatively new stage of its development has begun in the wor...
In this paper, we take a broad view on the Information Society and on the Information and Communicat...
The discourse on “the information society” developed until the 70’s as one of the prevailing discour...
Computer-based technologies are often seen as instruments that effect radical transformation within ...
By now the idea that we live in a changed universe of information and changed relations of productio...
The exponential growth of the Internet since the mid-1990s has greatly expanded the capacity of peop...
What does the twenty-first century "information society' mean for all of us? This paper will examine...
The exponential growth of the Internet since the mid-1990s has greatly expanded the capacity of peop...
ABSTRACT All dynamic systems need to process information in order to function. This means that there...
Until now the existence of human beings can survive a continuous struggle for change and adaptation ...
The knowledge economy and knowledge society depend on the development of networks of communications ...