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Advances in Information Systems Research, Education and Practice - IFIP 20th World Computer Congress, TC 8, Information Systems, September 7-10, 2008, Milano, Italy (Hardcover, 2008 ed.)
David Avison, George M. Kasper, Barbara Pernici, Isabel Ramos, Dewald Roode
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R3,158
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Introduction The International Federation for Information
Processing (IFIP) is a non-profit umbrella organization for
national societies working in the field of information processing.
It was founded in 1960 under the auspices of UNESCO. It is
organized into several technical c- mittees. This book represents
the proceedings of the 2008 conference of technical committee 8
(TC8), which covers the field of infor- tion systems. TC8 aims to
promote and encourage the advancement of research and practice of
concepts, methods, techniques and issues related to information
systems in organisations. TC8 has established eight working groups
covering the following areas: design and evaluation of information
systems; the interaction of information systems and the
organization; decision support systems; e-business information
systems: multi-disciplinary research and practice; inf- mation
systems in public administration; smart cards, technology,
applications and methods; and enterprise information systems.
Further details of the technical committee and its working groups
can be found on our website (ifiptc8. dsi. uminho. pt). This
conference was part of IFIP's World Computer Congress in Milan,
Italy which took place 7-10 September 2008. The occasion celebrated
the 32nd anniversary of IFIP TC8. The call for papers invited
researchers, educators, and practitioners to submit papers and
panel proposals that advance concepts, methods, techniques, tools,
issues, education, and practice of information systems in organi-
tions. Thirty one submissions were received.
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The Past and Future of Information Systems: 1976 -2006 and Beyond - IFIP 19th World Computer Congress, TC-8, Information System Stream, August 21-23, 2006, Santiago, Chile (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
David Avison, Steve Elliot, John Krogstie, Jan Pries-Heje
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R3,185
Discovery Miles 31 850
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The International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) is a
non-profit umbrella organization for national societies working in
the field of information processing. It was founded in 1960 under
the auspices of UNESCO. It is organized into several technical
committees. This book represents the proceedings of the 2006
conference of technical committee 8 (TC8), which covers the field
of information systems. This conference formed part of IFIP's World
Computer Congress in Chile. The occasion celebrated the 30th
anniversary of IFIP TC8 by looking at the past, present and future
of information systems. The proceedings reflect not only the
breadth and depth of the work of TC8, but also the international
nature of the group, with authors from 18 countries being
represented in the 21 papers (including two invited papers) and 2
panels. All submissions were rigorously refereed by at least two
reviewers and an associate editor and following the review and
resubmission process nearly 50% of submissions were accepted. This
paper introduces the papers and panels presented at the conference
and published in this volume. It is never straightforward to
classify a set of papers but we have made an attempt and this
classification is also reflected in the sessions of the conference
itself. The classification for the papers is as follows: the world
of information systems - early pioneers; developing improved
information systems; information systems in their domains of
application; the discipline of information systems; issues of
production; IT impacts on the organization; tools and modeling and
new directions.
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The Past and Future of Information Systems: 1976 -2006 and Beyond - IFIP 19th World Computer Congress, TC-8, Information System Stream, August 21-23, 2006, Santiago, Chile (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006)
David Avison, Steve Elliot, John Krogstie, Jan Pries-Heje
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R3,020
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The International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) is a
non-profit umbrella organization for national societies working in
the field of information processing. It was founded in 1960 under
the auspices of UNESCO. It is organized into several technical
committees. This book represents the proceedings of the 2006
conference of technical committee 8 (TC8), which covers the field
of information systems. This conference formed part of IFIP's World
Computer Congress in Chile. The occasion celebrated the 30th
anniversary of IFIP TC8 by looking at the past, present and future
of information systems. The proceedings reflect not only the
breadth and depth of the work of TC8, but also the international
nature of the group, with authors from 18 countries being
represented in the 21 papers (including two invited papers) and 2
panels. All submissions were rigorously refereed by at least two
reviewers and an associate editor and following the review and
resubmission process nearly 50% of submissions were accepted. This
paper introduces the papers and panels presented at the conference
and published in this volume. It is never straightforward to
classify a set of papers but we have made an attempt and this
classification is also reflected in the sessions of the conference
itself. The classification for the papers is as follows: the world
of information systems - early pioneers; developing improved
information systems; information systems in their domains of
application; the discipline of information systems; issues of
production; IT impacts on the organization; tools and modeling and
new directions.
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Advances in Information Systems Research, Education and Practice - IFIP 20th World Computer Congress, TC 8, Information Systems, September 7-10, 2008, Milano, Italy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008)
David Avison, George M. Kasper, Barbara Pernici, Isabel Ramos, Dewald Roode
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R3,020
Discovery Miles 30 200
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Introduction The International Federation for Information
Processing (IFIP) is a non-profit umbrella organization for
national societies working in the field of information processing.
It was founded in 1960 under the auspices of UNESCO. It is
organized into several technical c- mittees. This book represents
the proceedings of the 2008 conference of technical committee 8
(TC8), which covers the field of infor- tion systems. TC8 aims to
promote and encourage the advancement of research and practice of
concepts, methods, techniques and issues related to information
systems in organisations. TC8 has established eight working groups
covering the following areas: design and evaluation of information
systems; the interaction of information systems and the
organization; decision support systems; e-business information
systems: multi-disciplinary research and practice; inf- mation
systems in public administration; smart cards, technology,
applications and methods; and enterprise information systems.
Further details of the technical committee and its working groups
can be found on our website (ifiptc8. dsi. uminho. pt). This
conference was part of IFIP's World Computer Congress in Milan,
Italy which took place 7-10 September 2008. The occasion celebrated
the 32nd anniversary of IFIP TC8. The call for papers invited
researchers, educators, and practitioners to submit papers and
panel proposals that advance concepts, methods, techniques, tools,
issues, education, and practice of information systems in organi-
tions. Thirty one submissions were received.
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Technology Enhanced Learning: Quality of Teaching and Educational Reform - 1st International Conference, TECH-EDUCATION 2010, Athens, Greece, May 19-21, 2010. Proceedings (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Miltiadis D Lytras, Patricia Ordonez De Pablos, David Avison, Janice Sipior, Qun Jin, …
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R3,150
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It is a great pleasure to share with you the Springer CCIS
proceedings of the First International Conference on Reforming
Education, Quality of Teaching and Technology-Enhanced Learning:
Learning Technologies, Quality of Education, Educational Systems,
Evaluation, Pedagogies--TECH-EDUCATION 2010, Which was a part of
the World Summit on the Knowledge Society Conference Series.
TECH-EDUCATION 2010 was a bold effort aiming to foster a debate on
the global need in our times to invest in education. The topics of
the conference dealt with six general pillars: Track 1. Quality of
Education--A new Vision Track 2. Technology-Enhanced
Learning--Learning Technologies--Personalization-E-learning Track
3. Educational Strategies Track 4. Collaborative/ Constructive/
Pedagogical/ Didactical Approaches Track 5. Formal/ Informal/ and
Life-Long Learning Perspectives Track 6. Contribution of Education
to Sustainable Development Within this general context the Program
Committee of the conference invited contributions that fall in to
the following list of topics. Track 1: Quality of the Education--A
new Vision * Teaching Methodologies and Case Studies * Reforms in
Degrees * The European Educational Space * Academic Curricula
Designs * Quality of Teaching and Learning * Quality and Academic
Assessment * The School / University of the Future * Challenges for
Higher Education in the 21st Century * New Managerial Models for
Education * Financing the New Model for Education of the 21st
Century * The Quality Milestones for Education of the 21st Century
* Evaluation in Academia * The Role of Teachers * International
Collaborations for Joint Programs/Degrees * Industry-Academia
Synergies * Research Laboratories Management
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Best Practices for the Knowledge Society. Knowledge, Learning, Development and Technology for All - Second World Summit on the Knowledge Society, WSKS 2009, Chania, Crete, Greece, September 16-18, 2009. Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Miltiadis D Lytras, Patricia Ordonez De Pablos, Ernesto Damiani, David Avison, Ambjoern Naeve, …
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R3,315
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It is a great pleasure to share with you the Springer LNCS
proceedings of the Second World Summit on the Knowledge Society,
WSKS 2009, organized by the Open - search Society, Ngo, http:
//www.open-knowledge-society.org, and held in Samaria Hotel, in the
beautiful city of Chania in Crete, Greece, September 16-18, 2009.
The 2nd World Summit on the Knowledge Society (WSKS 2009) was an
inter- tional scientific event devoted to promoting dialogue on the
main aspects of the knowledge society towards a better world for
all. The multidimensional economic and social crisis of the last
couple of years has brought to the fore the need to discuss in
depth new policies and strategies for a human centric developmental
processes in the global context. This annual summit brings together
key stakeholders involved in the worldwide development of the
knowledge society, from academia, industry, and government,
including policy makers and active citizens, to look at the impact
and prospects of - formation technology, and the knowledge-based
era it is creating, on key facets of l- ing, working, learning,
innovating, and collaborating in today's hyper-complex world. The
summit provides a distinct, unique forum for cross-disciplinary
fertilization of research, favoring the dissemination of research
on new scientific ideas relevant to - ternational research agendas
such as the EU (FP7), OECD, or UNESCO. We focus on the key aspects
of a new sustainable deal for a bold response to the
multidimensional crisis of our times.
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Visioning and Engineering the Knowledge Society - A Web Science Perspective - Second World Summit on the Knowledge Society, WSKS 2009, Chania, Crete, Greece, September 16-18, 2009. Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Miltiadis D Lytras, Ernesto Damiani, John M Carroll, Robert D. Tennyson, David Avison, …
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R3,125
Discovery Miles 31 250
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It is a great pleasure to share with you the Springer LNCS
proceedings of the Second World Summit on the Knowledge Society,
WSKS 2009, organized by the Open - search Society, Ngo, http:
//www.open-knowledge-society.org, and held in Samaria Hotel, in the
beautiful city of Chania in Crete, Greece, September 16-18, 2009.
The 2nd World Summit on the Knowledge Society (WSKS 2009) was an
inter- tional scientific event devoted to promoting dialogue on the
main aspects of the knowledge society towards a better world for
all. The multidimensional economic and social crisis of the last
couple of years has brought to the fore the need to discuss in
depth new policies and strategies for a human centric developmental
processes in the global context. This annual summit brings together
key stakeholders involved in the worldwide development of the
knowledge society, from academia, industry, and government,
including policy makers and active citizens, to look at the impact
and prospects of - formation technology, and the knowledge-based
era it is creating, on key facets of l- ing, working, learning,
innovating, and collaborating in today's hyper-complex world. The
summit provides a distinct, unique forum for cross-disciplinary
fertilization of research, favoring the dissemination of research
on new scientific ideas relevant to - ternational research agendas
such as the EU (FP7), OECD, or UNESCO. We focus on the key aspects
of a new sustainable deal for a bold response to the
multidimensional crisis of our times.
It is a great pleasure to share with you the Springer CCIS
proceedings of the First World Summit on the Knowledge Society -
WSKS 2008 that was organized by the Open Research Society, NGO,
http://www.open-knowledge-society.org, and hosted by the American
College of Greece, http://www.acg.gr, during September 24-27, 2008,
in Athens, Greece. The World Summit on the Knowledge Society Series
is an international attempt to promote a dialogue on the main
aspects of a knowledge society toward a better world for all based
on knowledge and learning. The WSKS Series brings together
academics, people from industry, policy makers, politicians,
government officers and active citizens to look at the impact of
infor- tion technology, and the knowledge-based era it is creating,
on key facets of today's world: the state, business, society and
culture. Six general pillars provide the constitutional elements of
the WSKS series: * Social and Humanistic Computing for the
Knowledge Society--Emerging Te- nologies and Systems for the
Society and Humanity * Knowledge, Learning, Education, Learning
Technologies and E-learning for the Knowledge Society * Information
Technologies--Knowledge Management Systems--E-business and
Enterprise Information Systems for the Knowledge Society * Culture
and Cultural Heritage--Technology for Culture
Management--Management of Tourism and Entertainment--Tourism
Networks in the Knowledge Society * Government and Democracy for
the Knowledge Society * Research and Sustainable Development in the
Knowledge Society The summit provides a distinct, unique forum for
cross-disciplinary fertilization of research, favoring the
dissemination of research that is relevant to international re-
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