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5. HCC 1998: Geneva, Switzerland
- Leif Bloch Rasmussen, Colin Beardon, Silvio Munari:
Computers and Networks in the Age of Globalization, IFIP TC9 World Conference on Human Choice and Computers, August 25-28, 1998, Geneva, Switzerland. IFIP Conference Proceedings 185, Kluwer 2000, ISBN 0-7923-7253-0
People and Their Changing Values
- Marc van Lieshout:
The exclusive society - elderly people and ICT. HCC 1998: 3-22 - Lorraine Staehr, Mary B. Martin, Graeme J. Byrne:
An intervention programme for women in computing courses: Does it make a difference? HCC 1998: 23-38 - Veronika Oechtering, Karin Vosseberg:
Informatica feminale: A place for educational experiences. HCC 1998: 39-54 - Gunnar Wenngren:
The SUSEC school project: Introducing computer security to teachers and pupils. HCC 1998: 55-60 - Richard F. Paweska:
A new model for integrated computing science undergraduate education. HCC 1998: 61-70 - Phillip L. Davidson:
Shifting values in information technologies. HCC 1998: 71-84
Citizenship in a Network Society
- Marie d'Udekem-Gevers:
Belgian 'digital cities': A sample of French-speaking websites. HCC 1998: 85-102 - Morten Falch, Anders Henten, Knud Erik Skouby:
Consumer related legal aspects of electronic commerce: The case of Denmark. HCC 1998: 103-114 - Kathrin Schier, Simone Fischer-Hübner:
The global information society and electronic commerce: Privacy threats and privacy technologies. HCC 1998: 115-134 - Weiping Zheng:
The world wide web and the dilution of the Chinese language. HCC 1998: 135-140 - Jacques Berleur:
Ethics and the governance of the internet: Recommendations of IFIP - SIG 9.2.2. HCC 1998: 141-154 - Vassilios Laopodis:
Public interest issues in the global information society: Is there a role for public authorities? HCC 1998: 155-168 - Michal Golinski:
The valuation of the Polish information infrastructure development level in comparison with other selected countries. HCC 1998: 169-186
The Individual and the Knowledge Based Organisation
- Ruud van Dael, Carolien Metselaar:
The computing profession in the era of virtual organising. HCC 1998: 187-200 - Kai Jakobs, Rob Procter, Robin Williams:
Standardisation, innovation and implementation of information technology. HCC 1998: 201-220
Human Responsibility and Technology
- Andy Sloane:
Infrastructure issues for internet broadcasting to home-based users. HCC 1998: 221-230 - Kirsi Heiskanen, Mikko Jäkälä, Samuli Pekkola:
Visualisation of communication in collaborative virtual environments. HCC 1998: 231-244 - Pertti Järvinen:
Improving the quality of drawings. HCC 1998: 245-260 - Luc Jeandenans, Michel Gautero, François Grize, Igor V. Tetko, Alessandro E. P. Villa:
Computer assisted neurophysiology by a distributed JAVA program. HCC 1998: 261-272 - Jean-François Vibert:
XNBC: Simulating biological neural networks. HCC 1998: 273-290 - Suzanne Spradley:
Telemedicine: The future of medicine - a case study of telemedicine applications within the United States. HCC 1998: 291-306
Exclusion and Regeneration
- Kresten Bjerg:
Towards the virtual home: Construing the multimedia-home to enhance cultural and biographic continuity. HCC 1998: 307-318 - Tom Dwyer:
New social actors in the context of a developing country: Computerisation in Brazil. HCC 1998: 319-334 - Niklas Damiris, Helga Wild:
Concerning the virtual in the real. HCC 1998: 335-344 - Colin Beardon:
Six works of art and their significance for the future of computing. HCC 1998: 345-360 - Penny Duquenoy, Diane Whitehouse:
The process of ethics. HCC 1998: 361-380 - Jane Retvig, Henrik Herlau, Leif Bloch Rasmussen:
Signs of exformation systems. HCC 1998: 381-396

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