AI & Society
2005
- Understanding mediated communication: the social intelligence design (SID) approachby: Renate Fruchter, Toyoaki Nishida, Duska Rosenberg v. 19 i. 1 p. 1 - 7
- Degrees of engagement in interactive workspacesby: Renate Fruchter v. 19 i. 1 p. 8 - 21
- Interaction spaces in computer-mediated communicationby: Duska Rosenberg, S. Foley, M. Lievonen, S. Kammas, M. J. Crisp v. 19 i. 1 p. 22 - 33
- The right story at the right timeby: W. Mike Martin, Ann Heylighen, Humberto Cavallin v. 19 i. 1 p. 34 - 47
- Dialogue organisation in argumentative debatesby: Jeanne Cornillon, Duska Rosenberg v. 19 i. 1 p. 48 - 64
- S-Conart: an interaction method that facilitates concept articulation in shopping onlineby: Hiroko Shoji, Koichi Hori v. 19 i. 1 p. 65 - 83
- The dynamism of 2channelby: Naohiro Matsumura, Asako Miura, Yasufumi Shibanai, Yukio Ohsawa, Toyoaki Nishida v. 19 i. 1 p. 84 - 92
- Social intelligence design in online chat communication: a psychological study on the effects of "congestion"by: Asako Miura, Kazumitsu Shinohara v. 19 i. 1 p. 93 - 109
- Informational humidity model: explanation of dual modes of community for social intelligence designby: Shintaro Azechi v. 19 i. 1 p. 110 - 122
- Action research - a European dimensionby: Francesco Garibaldo, Lauge Rasmussen v. 18 i. 1 p. 1 - 6
- Ethics, science, and the mechanisation of the world pictureby: Howard Rosenbrock v. 18 i. 1 p. 7 - 20
- Action research - Scandinavian experiencesby: Lauge Baungaard Rasmussen v. 18 i. 1 p. 21 - 43
- Some reflections on the epistemological fundaments of an Italian action-research experienceby: Francesco Garibaldo, Emilio Rebecchi v. 18 i. 1 p. 44 - 67
- Intelligent advertisingby: Richard Adams v. 18 i. 1 p. 68 - 81
- Ulf Hashagen, Reinhard Keil-Slawik and Arthur L. Norberg (eds): History of computing: software issues: Springer, 2002, 283pp, ISBN 3-540-42664-7by: Richard Ennals v. 18 i. 1 p. 82 - 83
- Rae Earnshaw and John Vince (eds): Intelligent agents for mobile and virtual media: Springer, 2002, ISBN 1-85233-556-4, 197ppby: Richard Ennals v. 18 i. 1 p. 84 - 85
- Knowledge in co-action: social intelligence in collaborative design activityby: Satinder P. Gill, Jan Borchers v. 18 i. 1 p. 86
- Action research through a European perspective - based on Scandinavian and Italian traditionsby: Lauge Baungaard Rasmussen, Francesco Garibaldo v. 18 i. 2 p. 87 - 99
- Entrepreneurial capabilities: Is entrepreneurship action research in disguise?by: Lauge Baungaard Rasmussen, Thorkild Nielsen v. 18 i. 2 p. 100 - 112
- Action research in user-centred product developmentby: Eva Brandt v. 18 i. 2 p. 113 - 133
- From action to learning - the systematisation of alternative consulting experiencesby: Renè Victor Valqui Vidal v. 18 i. 2 p. 134 - 148
- A changing society and problems of method: a politically committed research typeby: Vittorio Capecchi v. 18 i. 2 p. 149 - 174
- The history of an Italian action research experienceby: Giulia Mancini, Francesca Sbordone v. 18 i. 2 p. 175 - 207
- The ultimate distributed workforce: the use of ICT for seafarersby: Philippa Collins, John Martin Hogg v. 18 i. 3 p. 209 - 241
- The influence of culture in automotive manufacturing - a Mexican-French comparisonby: Carlos Acosta, Rafael Sánchez, Adoración Rodríguez, Jorge León v. 18 i. 3 p. 242 - 256
- DJ el Niño: expressing synthetic emotions with musicby: David Casacuberta v. 18 i. 3 p. 257 - 263
- Technology for teams: the use of agent technology for self-organisationby: Philippa Collins v. 18 i. 3 p. 264 - 275
- The regional innovation system in Sweden: a study of regional clusters for the development of high technologyby: Sang-Chul Park, Seong-Keun Lee v. 18 i. 3 p. 276 - 292
- Concepts and Transformation: The International Journal of Action Research and Organisational Renewalby: Richard Ennals v. 18 i. 3 p. 293 - 296
- Aesthetics of navigational performance in hypertextby: Parthasarathi Banerjee v. 18 i. 4 p. 297 - 309
- Technology and knowledge: the affirmation of powerby: Simon Foley v. 18 i. 4 p. 310 - 333
- Global networking and universal ethicsby: Dietrich Brandt, Christina Rose v. 18 i. 4 p. 334 - 343
- Action research in policy making: a case in the dairy industry in Gujarat, Indiaby: Dhawal Mehta, Jatin Pancholi, Paurav Shukla v. 18 i. 4 p. 344 - 363
- Intelligent agents as innovationsby: Alexander Serenko, Brian Detlor v. 18 i. 4 p. 364 - 381
- Pamela McCorduck and A.K. Peters (eds): Machines who think: 25th anniversary update: Natick, Massachusetts, 2004, ISBN 1-56881-205-1by: Richard Ennals v. 18 i. 4 p. 382 - 383
- Guest editorial--industrial cultures and advanced innovation modesby: Klaus Ruth v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 203 - 206
- Narration, discourse and dialogue: issues in the management of inter-cultural innovationby: Parthasarathi Banerjee v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 207 - 224
- Industrial culture and the innovation of innovation: enginology or socioneering?by: Klaus Ruth v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 225 - 240
- Culture and engineering in the USA and Japanby: Leonard H. Lynn v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 241 - 255
- The general idea and usage of manufacturing knowledge data-contained differences of production cultureby: Tohru Ihara, Jie Zhu v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 256 - 265
- Cultural determinants of technology transfer - a case study in human resources planning for steel productionby: Felix Rauner, Djavad Salari v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 266 - 277
- The application of manufacturing culture to the design of Asian region oriented machine toolsby: Shin'ichi Warisawa, Chikao Inaba, Yoshimi Ito v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 278 - 290
- Technological innovation and the formation of Japanese technology: the case of the machine tool industryby: Masatsugu Tsuji v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 291 - 306
- The facilitation of groups and networks: capabilities to shape creative cooperationby: Lauge Baungaard Rasmussen v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 307 - 321
- Knowledge in co-action: social intelligence in collaborative design activityby: Satinder P. Gill, Jan Borchers v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 322 - 339
- Artificial intelligence as a discursive practice: the case of embodied software agent systemsby: Sean Zdenek v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 340 - 363
- Global manufacturing in the Mexican culture perspective: a case studyby: Carlos Acosta, Alejandro López v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 364 - 374
- Categorization of Hindi phonemes by neural networksby: Amita Dev, S. S. Agrawal, D. Roy Choudhury v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 375 - 382
- Man & machine: I wonder if we can coexistby: John Durkin v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 383 - 390
- Will Hutton: The world we're in: Little, Brown, London, 2002, 409 pp (ISBN 0-316-86081-6)by: Richard Ennals v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 391 - 392
- Roberto Cordeschi: The discovery of the artificial. Behaviour, mind and machines before and beyond cybernetics.: Kluwer, Dordrecht, 2002by: Ernesto Burattini v. 17 i. 3-4 p. 393 - 395
- Convergence, the university of the future and the future of the universityby: David Smith v. 17 i. 1 p. 1 - 11
- Brokers and bricoleurs: entrepreneurship in Wales' online music sceneby: Gillian Allard v. 17 i. 1 p. 12 - 24
- Box Clever: The Intelligence of Televisionby: Stuart Nolan v. 17 i. 1 p. 25 - 36
- Culture in the Age of Convergence: The Need for a New Policy Stance and Platform for Europeby: Colin Mercer v. 17 i. 1 p. 37 - 44
- Cultural signature of interorganisational information systems? The development of EDI systems in the korean automotive industryby: Fred Manske, Yonggap Moon v. 17 i. 1 p. 45 - 61
- Book Reviewby: Richard Ennals v. 17 i. 1 p. 62 - 63
- Book Reviewby: Richard Ennals v. 17 i. 1 p. 64
- Developing work and quality improvement strategies: an introductionby: Jörgen Eklund, Bo Bergman v. 17 i. 2 p. 65 - 70
- Quality in the present and future decadesby: Yoshio Kondo v. 17 i. 2 p. 71 - 77
- Service, quality and human factorsby: Colin G. Drury v. 17 i. 2 p. 78 - 96
- Balanced work system and participation in quality management: applications in the communityby: Pascale Carayon, Marla C. Haims v. 17 i. 2 p. 97 - 113
- Support of opportunities for shopfloor involvement through information and communication technologiesby: John R. Wilson v. 17 i. 2 p. 114 - 133
- The role of human resource management in implementing a 'new agreement' between employers and employeesby: Daniël Vloeberghs, Erik Faes v. 17 i. 2 p. 134 - 149
- Towards a holistic understanding of human motivation: core values--the entrance to people's commitment?by: Su Mi Park Dahlgaard, Jens J. Dahlgaard v. 17 i. 2 p. 150 - 180
- A commentary on developing work and quality improvement strategies Iby: Bo Edvardsson v. 17 i. 2 p. 181 - 183
- A commentary on developing work and quality improvement strategies IIby: Xavier Tort-Martorell v. 17 i. 2 p. 184 - 186
- Commentary on developing work and quality improvement strategies IIIby: Tito Conti v. 17 i. 2 p. 187 - 191
- A commentary on developing work and quality improvement strategies IVby: Enda Fallon v. 17 i. 2 p. 192 - 195
- A commentary on developing work and quality improvement strategies Vby: Paul Hyland v. 17 i. 2 p. 196 - 199
- Synergy for the human heart: excellence and sustainability at the crossroadsby: Rick L. Edgeman v. 17 i. 2 p. 200 - 202
- Editorialby: V. P. Kharbanda, Kavita Mehra v. 16 i. 1 p. 1 - 4
- Networks of Science and Technology in India: The Elite and the Subaltern Streamsby: Ashok Jain v. 16 i. 1 p. 4 - 20
- Driving Force for Sustainable Development: Principles of Harmony and Balanceby: Jin Zhouying v. 16 i. 1 p. 21 - 48
- Constructivist Management of Knowledge, Communication and Enterprise Innovation: Lessons from Indian Experienceby: Parthasarathi Banerjee, Krishna K. Bhardwaj v. 16 i. 1 p. 49 - 72
- Entrepreneurial Innovations in Gujaratby: Dhawal Mehta, Bhalchandra Joshi v. 16 i. 1 p. 73 - 88
- Learning Organisations: The Process of Innovation and Technological Changeby: V. P. Kharbanda v. 16 i. 1 p. 89 - 99
- Regional Specialisation for Technological Innovation in R&D Laboratories: A Strategic Perspectiveby: Santanu Roy, Pratap K. J. Mohapatra v. 16 i. 1 p. 100 - 111
- Entrepreneurial Spirit of the Indian Farmerby: Kavita Mehra v. 16 i. 1 p. 112 - 118
- Celebrating the first anniversary of death of the founding member of the Advisory Board of AI & Societyv. 16 i. 1 p. 119 - 129
- The Creative Landscapes Column: Epidemicby: Robert C. Muller v. 16 i. 1 p. 130 - 137
- Role of Universities in IT Education in Indiaby: Abhai Mansingh v. 16 i. 1 p. 138 - 147
- An Indigenous Process of Pedagogic Innovation: A Case Study on Curriculum Developmentby: Pratibha Jolly v. 16 i. 1 p. 148 - 162
- Creating Connectedness: The Role of Social Research in Innovation Policyby: Bjorn Gustavsen, Håkon Finne, Bo Oscarsson v. 16 i. 1 p. 163 - 165
- A Look into Modern Working Lifeby: Lena Skiöld v. 16 i. 1 p. 166 - 167
- A Literature of Working Lifeby: Richard Ennals v. 16 i. 1 p. 168 - 170
- Book Reviewsby: Richard Ennals v. 16 i. 1 p. 171 - 183
- Editorialby: Dietrich Brandt v. 16 i. 3 p. 185 - 187
- Responding to the Global Challenges: Regional Entrepreneurship within the Change Societyby: Petra Dassen-Housen v. 16 i. 3 p. 188 - 209
- Information and Communication Technologies: Perspectives and their Impact on Societyby: Dietrich Brandt, Klaus Henning v. 16 i. 3 p. 210 - 223
- The Region of Aachen as a `Learning Region': A Case Studyby: Ellen Olbertz v. 16 i. 3 p. 224 - 242
- Notes for a Critical Reflection on Emilia-Romagna and Bolognaby: Francesco Garibaldo v. 16 i. 3 p. 243 - 251
- Knowledge Networking in Cross-Cultural Settingsby: Karamjit S. Gill v. 16 i. 3 p. 252 - 277
- The Cayun Builder and the Jiu-Jitsu Entrepreneur: A Narrative of the Making of an Entrepreneur in the Digital Ageby: Kurt Beyer v. 16 i. 3 p. 278 - 287
- Science Parks in Sweden as Regional Development Strategies: A Case Study on Ideon Science Parkby: Sang-Chul Park v. 16 i. 3 p. 288 - 298
- Red Hot Dialoguesby: Richard Ennals v. 16 i. 3 p. 299 - 300
- Book Reviewsby: Richard Ennals v. 16 i. 3 p. 301 - 303
- Information and Communication Technologies, Organisations and Skills: Convergence and Persistenceby: Francesco Garibaldo v. 16 i. 4 p. 305 - 331
- "Working Well, Together": Arts-Based Research and the Cultural Future of Small Citiesby: Lon Dubinsky, W. F. Garrett-Petts v. 16 i. 4 p. 332 - 349
- Multimedia Archiving of Technological Change in a Tradidional Creative Industry: A Case Study of the Dhokra Artisans of Bankura, West Bengalby: David Smith, Rajesh Kochhar v. 16 i. 4 p. 350 - 365
- A Taxi Tide to Late Capitalism: Hypercapitalism, Imagination and Artificial Intelligenceby: Michael Punt v. 16 i. 4 p. 366 - 376
- Identity Building in Organisations: Proactive Capability Developmentby: Lauge Rasmussen v. 16 i. 4 p. 377 - 394
- Human-Centred Approaches to Control and Information Technology: European Experiencesby: Dietrich Brandt, Janko Cernetic v. 12 i. 1 p. 2 - 20
- Produktion 2000 - Trying to Jointly Improve Technology, Organisation and Qualificationby: Tom Martin v. 12 i. 1 p. 21 - 28
- Supporting Skilled Workers at Shopfloor Machine Toolsby: Rainer Daude, C. Wenk, Axel Westerwick, Klaus Henning, Manfred Weck v. 12 i. 1 p. 29 - 37
- The Relevance of Computer Supported Cooperative Work for Advanced Manufacturingby: Thomas Schael v. 12 i. 1 p. 38 - 47
- Organisational Development Issues and the Implementation of the Clean Technology Paradigm in Industryby: Rita van der Vorst v. 12 i. 1 p. 48 - 54
- Enterprise Networks: The Re-Engineering of Complex Software Systemsby: Horst Kesselmeier, Inga Tschiersch, Klaus Henning, Beate Stoffels, Sebastian Kutscha v. 12 i. 1 p. 55 - 63
- The Nursing Information Systems: Collaborative Design of Healthcare Information Systemsby: Frank Emspak, Sharon Trimborn v. 12 i. 1 p. 64 - 70
- Simulator-Mediated Acquisition of a Dynamic Control Skillby: Jean Hayes Michie, Donald Michie v. 12 i. 1 p. 71 - 77
- Measurement of Vessel Traffic Service Operator Performanceby: E. Wiersma, N. Mastenbroek v. 12 i. 1 p. 78 - 86
- The Synergy of Learning Organisations and Flexible Information Technologyby: George Rzevski, Kumkum Prasad v. 12 i. 1 p. 87 - 96
- The Sorcerer and the Apprentice. Human-Computer Interaction Todayby: W. Oberschelp v. 12 i. 1 p. 97 - 104
- Lexical Misunderstandings and Prototype Theoryby: Rebecca Clift v. 12 i. 3 p. 109 - 133
- Learning Culturesby: Lauge Rasmussen v. 12 i. 3 p. 134 - 154
- The Dynamics of Culture, Organisational Culture and Changeby: Eunice McCarthy v. 12 i. 3 p. 155 - 184
- Two Legs, Thing Using and Talking: The Origins of the Creative Engineering Mindby: F. T. Evans v. 12 i. 3 p. 185 - 213
- Reconstructing Human-Centred Technology: Lessons from the Hollywood Dream Factoryby: J. Martin Corbett v. 12 i. 3 p. 214 - 230
- Planning and Scheduling in New Computer Supported Production Contextsby: Franz Stuber v. 12 i. 4 p. 239 - 250
- Japanese Educational and Learning Systems in the Post-Industrial Society: A Value Chain of Educational and Learning Systemsby: Hajime Nagahama v. 12 i. 4 p. 251 - 263
- Holistic Approach for Problem Improvement in Health Education: A Human Centred Basis. A Case Study on AIDS Prevention and Control at a Chinese Medical Schoolby: Ning Wei, Bing Zhang, Tao Li, Abdul Fattah, Miyuki Yamamoto v. 12 i. 4 p. 264 - 286
- Towards the Appropriate Human-Centred Information Systems: A Case Study of the Japanese Retail Industryby: Ken Uchiyama v. 12 i. 4 p. 287 - 295
- The Creative Landscapes Column: Creatovationby: Robert C. Muller v. 12 i. 4 p. 296 - 303
- Human Networking in the Information and Communication Societyby: Georges Thill v. 12 i. 4 p. 304 - 314
- Human Intelligence and Turing Testby: Adam Drozdek v. 12 i. 4 p. 315 - 321
- Relativity Theory of Information and Communication in Natural Languageby: Graziella Tonfoni v. 12 i. 4 p. 322 - 327
- Proactive Management of Distributed Organsational Computing: Prevention Always Pays, Doesn't It?by: Lauri Forsman v. 12 i. 4 p. 328 - 345
- Reviewing Articles as a Tool for Learningby: Pertti Järvinen v. 12 i. 4 p. 346 - 350
- Objective and Subjective Views of Knowledge and Their Implications for System Designby: Ray J. Paul, Robert D. Macredie v. 11 i. 1 p. 1 - 5
- The Representation of Legal Contractsby: Aspassia Daskalopulu, Marek J. Sergot v. 11 i. 1 p. 6 - 17
- Databases for Criminal Intelligence Analysis: Knowledge Representation Issuesby: Robert Ayres v. 11 i. 1 p. 18 - 35
- The Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Accounting Work: Expert Systems Use in Auditing and Taxby: Daniel E. O'Leary, Robert M. O'Keefe v. 11 i. 1 p. 36 - 47
- Tracking Latent Domain Structures: An Integration of Pathfinder and Latent Semantic Analysisby: Chaomei Chen v. 11 i. 1 p. 48 - 62
- Neurocontrol: Recent Advances and Links with the Human Brainby: Dimitris C. Dracopoulos v. 11 i. 1 p. 63 - 75
- The Impact of Representation on the Efficacy of Artificial Intelligence: The Case of Genetic Algorithmsby: Robert M. Zimmer, Robert C. Holte, Alan J. MacDonald v. 11 i. 1 p. 76 - 87
- Expert Opinion on the Future of Multimedia Based Educationby: J. Tuckett, P. J. Thomas, S. R. Jones v. 11 i. 1 p. 88 - 103
- Knowledge-Based Systems in Context: A Methodological Approach to the Qualitative Issuesby: Galal Hassan Galal, Janet T. McDonnell v. 11 i. 1 p. 104 - 121
- Stakeholder Analysis as a Front-End to Knowledge Elicitationby: Athanasia Pouloudi v. 11 i. 1 p. 122 - 137
- Representing and Applying Knowledge for Argumentation in a Social Contextby: Chris Reed v. 11 i. 1 p. 138 - 154
- The New Organisation of Work: Building Coalitionsby: Richard Ennals v. 11 i. 3 p. 155 - 165
- Leadership: Implementation of Theory or Development of Practical Skills?by: Bo Göranzon v. 11 i. 3 p. 166 - 176
- Organisation as Development Coalitionby: Bjorn Gustavsen v. 11 i. 3 p. 177 - 201
- Workplace Innovation, Competitiveness and Employment in a Traditional Industryby: Peter Totterdill v. 11 i. 3 p. 202 - 217
- Assessing Employee Responses to Teamworking and Organisational Changeby: Chris Rees v. 11 i. 3 p. 218 - 230
- Development of Consultancy Skills for Future IT Professionals via Group Workingby: Walter Skok, Rachel E. Wardley v. 11 i. 3 p. 231 - 246
- Art, Artificial Intelligence and Wealth: Dialogue with Adam Smithby: Richard Ennals v. 11 i. 3 p. 247 - 263
- The Situatedness of Economic Relationsby: Stephen Toulmin v. 11 i. 3 p. 264 - 272
- The Language of Quality: Sharing Meaningsby: Chris Cox, Richard Ennals v. 11 i. 3 p. 273 - 280
- Reader's Guide to Business, Skill and Technologyby: Richard Ennals v. 11 i. 3 p. 281 - 290
- Grasping, Communicating, Understanding: Connecting Reality and Virtualityby: Willi Bruns v. 10 i. 1 p. 6 - 14
- Distribution of Cognition Between Minds and Artifacts: Augmentation of Mediation?by: Victor Kaptelinin v. 10 i. 1 p. 15 - 25
- Information Tools for the Shop-Floorby: Jyrki J. J. Kasvi, Matti Vartiainen, Anneli Pulkkis, Marko Nieminen v. 10 i. 1 p. 26 - 38
- The Design of Technical Artifacts With Regard to Work Experience: The Development of an Experience-Based Documentation System for Maintenance Workersby: Martin Fischer, Eberhard Römmermann, Heinrich Benckert v. 10 i. 1 p. 39 - 50
- Learning and Knowing with Artifacts: An Interview with Donald A. Schönby: Thomas Binder v. 10 i. 1 p. 51 - 57
- Understanding Topological Relationships Through Comparisons of Similar Knotsby: Carol Strohecker v. 10 i. 1 p. 58 - 69
- Integrating Working and Learning: Two Models of Computer Supportby: Tamara Sumner, Markus Stolze v. 10 i. 1 p. 70 - 78
- Supporting Reflection and Dialogue in a Community of Machine Setters: Lessons Learned from Design and Use of a Hypermedia Type Training Materialby: Linda Passarge, Thomas Binder v. 10 i. 1 p. 79 - 88
- Learning Through Artifacts: Communities of Practice in Classroomsby: Yasmin B. Kafai v. 10 i. 1 p. 89 - 100
- Participation and Reification in Design of Artifacts: An Interview with Etienne Wengerby: Thomas Binder v. 10 i. 1 p. 101 - 106
- The Human-Centred Movement: The British Contextby: Karamjit S. Gill v. 10 i. 2 p. 109 - 126
- Politics of Intervention in Design: Feminist Reflections on the Scandinavian Traditionby: Randi Markussen v. 10 i. 2 p. 127 - 141
- Computer Software as Textby: Inger Lytje v. 10 i. 2 p. 142 - 163
- Scandinavian Human-Centred Systems Design: Theoretical Reflections and Challengesby: Lars Qvortrup v. 10 i. 2 p. 164 - 180
- The Human-Centred Information Society: A Community-Based Approachby: Peter Day v. 10 i. 2 p. 181 - 198
- Design Science 97by: Jürgen Friedrich v. 10 i. 2 p. 199 - 217
- Cognitive Technology: A New Deal in Human Computer Interactionby: Barbara Gorayska, Jacob L. Mey v. 10 i. 3 p. 219 - 225
- Cognitive Technology - Technological Cognitionby: Jacob L. May v. 10 i. 3 p. 226 - 232
- Murphy's Surfers or: Where ist the Green? Lure and Lore on the Internetby: Barbara Gorayska, Jacob L. Mey v. 10 i. 3 p. 233 - 258
- An Analysis of Spoken Language Development Among Three Intellectually Disabled Adultsby: Yoshiharu Masuda v. 10 i. 3 p. 259 - 272
- Cognitive Technology and the Pragmatics of Impossible Plans - A Study in Cognitive Prostheticsby: Roger Lindsay v. 10 i. 3 p. 273 - 288
- Palmtop Computerized Reminding Devices: The Effectiveness of the Temporal Properties of Warning Signalsby: Douglas Herrmann, Virgil Sheets, Justine Wells, Carol Yoder v. 10 i. 3 p. 289 - 302
- Cognitive Technology and Pragmatics: Analogies and (Non-)Alignmentsby: Hartmut Haberland v. 10 i. 3 p. 303 - 308
- Pragmatics and Presenceby: David Good v. 10 i. 3 p. 309 - 314
- The Person-Machine Confrontation: Investigations into the Pragmatics of Dialogismby: Colin T. Schmidt v. 10 i. 3 p. 315 - 332
- The Myth of the Moral Neutrality of Technologyby: Mike Cooley v. 9 i. 1 p. 10 - 17
- Ethics and Intellectual Structuresby: Howard Rosenbrock v. 9 i. 1 p. 18 - 28
- Ethics is Fragile, Goodness is Notby: Fernando Leal v. 9 i. 1 p. 29 - 42
- Organisational Spaces and Intelligent Machines: A Metaphorical Approach to Ethicsby: Luis Montaño Hirose v. 9 i. 1 p. 43 - 56
- The Keyboard Blues: Modern Technology and the Rights and Risks of People at Workby: Patricia Shipley v. 9 i. 1 p. 57 - 79
- The Ethics of NHS Computing: A Terminal Caseby: Jacqueline G. Ord v. 9 i. 1 p. 80 - 90
- Expert or Assistant: Supporting Power Engineers in the Management of Electricity Distributionby: Ken D. Eason, Susan Harker, R. F. Raven, J. R. Brailsford, A. D. Cross v. 9 i. 1 p. 91 - 104
- The New World of Human Genetic Technologies: The Policy Environment and Impacts of Genetic Screening Testsby: Jose Sanmartín v. 9 i. 1 p. 105 - 114
- Simulating Conversations: The Communion Gameby: Stephen J. Cowley, Karl MacDorman v. 9 i. 2 p. 116 - 137
- Cognition and Decision in Biomedical Artificial Intelligence: From Symbolic Representation to Emergenceby: Vincent Rialle v. 9 i. 2 p. 138 - 160
- Knowledge-Intensive Systems in the Social Service Agency: Anticipated Impacts on the Organisationby: William J. Ferns Jr., Abbe Mowshowitz v. 9 i. 2 p. 161 - 183
- Of Thinking Machines and the Centred Selfby: A. Raghuramaraju v. 9 i. 2 p. 184 - 192
- The PROTEVS Approach: A Short Presentation of Background, Principles and Metrodsby: Siv Friis v. 9 i. 2 p. 193 - 207
- Requirement Acquisition in System Development: A Human-Centred Perspective of the Tacit Requirementsby: Yoshihiro Sato v. 9 i. 2 p. 208 - 217
- Designing for Work Place Learningby: Thomas Binder v. 9 i. 2 p. 218 - 243
- Group Decision Process Support System for Regional Planning - A Perspective from Japanby: Masao Hijikata v. 9 i. 2 p. 244 - 257
- Innovative Design and the Language of Struggleby: Jim Thorpe v. 9 i. 2 p. 258 - 272
- Aesthetic Design: Dialogue and Learning. A Case Study of Landscape ARchitectureby: Satinder P. Gill v. 9 i. 2 p. 273 - 285
- Distributed Artificial Intelligence from a Socio-Cognitive Standpoint: Looking at Reasons for Interactionby: Maria Miceli, Amedeo Cesta, Paola Rizzo v. 9 i. 4 p. 287 - 320
- Experts' Systems Instead of Expert Systemsby: Thomas Hermann, Katharina Just v. 9 i. 4 p. 321 - 355
- On the Nature of Rules and Conversationby: Andrew Fordham, Nigel Gilbert v. 9 i. 4 p. 356 - 372
- Triggering Artefactsby: Preben Mogensen, Mike Robinson v. 9 i. 4 p. 373 - 388
- What if Computers Could Think?by: Adam Drozdek v. 9 i. 4 p. 389 - 395
- Kant and the software Crisis: Suggestions for the Construction of Human-Centred Software Systemsby: Marco C. Bettoni v. 9 i. 4 p. 396 - 401
- How to Reach O. R. Wisdomby: Nikitas A. Assimakopoulos v. 9 i. 4 p. 402 - 410
- Computers, Postmodernism and the Culture of the Artificialby: Colin Beardon v. 8 i. 1 p. 1 - 16
- On Qualitative Modellingby: Jarmo J. Ahonen v. 8 i. 1 p. 17 - 28
- Designing User Interfaces for Problem Solving, with Application to Hypertext and Creative Writingby: Harold W. Thimbleby v. 8 i. 1 p. 29 - 44
- What Goes on When a Designer Thinks?by: Gustaf Östberg v. 8 i. 1 p. 45 - 59
- Notes Towards aDefinition of Human-Centred Computingby: Chris Boyne v. 8 i. 1 p. 60 - 70
- The Relevance of Association Networks for/in a Sustainable Information and Communication Societyby: Georges Thill v. 8 i. 1 p. 70 - 77
- Simulating Human Cognition: A Ghost Storyby: Irma Alm v. 8 i. 1 p. 78 - 84
- Social Logics and Expert Systemsby: Giorgio Sacchi v. 8 i. 1 p. 84 - 87
- Community Cohesion by all Means - The Role of the European Communitiesby: Anders Joest Hingel v. 8 i. 2 p. 97 - 106
- European Diversity in Science and Technologyby: Patrick Cohendet, Patrick Llerena v. 8 i. 2 p. 107 - 122
- The Future of European Cohesionby: Emilio Fontela v. 8 i. 2 p. 123 - 130
- Economic Cohesion and Innovation Systems in Europeby: Michel Quéré v. 8 i. 2 p. 131 - 141
- Triangulation or Bipolarization: Which Mode of Cooperation Towards Stronger Cohesion in Europe?by: G. Colletis, K. Colletis-Wahl, B. Reverdy v. 8 i. 2 p. 142 - 150
- The Lack of Cohesion as the Crucial Problem for Post-Socialist Societiesby: Hans Von Zon v. 8 i. 2 p. 151 - 163
- The Baltic Region as an Industrial Estate: An Instituaonalist Critiqueby: Lars Fuglsang v. 8 i. 2 p. 164 - 185
- Globalization and Regional Scenarios: EU and Mediterranean from Marginalization to Co-Developmentby: Bruno Amoroso, Sergio Gomez y Paloma v. 8 i. 2 p. 186 - 196
- The Prospects of Labour-Oriented Science and Research in the Ninetiesby: György Széll v. 8 i. 3 p. 197 - 206
- Relevance of Experience-Based Work in Modern Processesby: Fritz Böhle v. 8 i. 3 p. 207 - 215
- Three Dimensions of Group Work: Cooperation, Participation and Autonomy at German Workplacesby: Ulrich Pekruhl v. 8 i. 3 p. 216 - 234
- The Role of Labour-Oriented Research for Social Shaping of Work and Technology within the European Unionby: Volker Telljohann v. 8 i. 3 p. 235 - 244
- The Role of Research for the Social Shaping of New Technologies: Designing a Research Strategyby: Thoralf Ulrick Qvale v. 8 i. 3 p. 245 - 269
- What Does Teamworking Mean? - A Session Report, European Conference on the Role of Research for the Social Shaping of New Technologiesby: Francesco Garibaldo v. 8 i. 3 p. 270 - 273
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- Mobility as a Productby: Oscar Marchisio v. 8 i. 3 p. 282 - 285
- Managerial Innovations: Some Main Tendenciesby: Daniele Linhart v. 8 i. 3 p. 285 - 291
- Workplace Development in Sweden: Some Preliminary Findings from the Work Life Fundby: Bernd Hofmaier v. 8 i. 3 p. 291 - 298
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- Some Consequences of Current Scientific Treatments of Consciousness and Selfhoodby: Seán Ó Nualláin v. 8 i. 4 p. 305 - 314
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- Characterising Artificial Intelligence Technology for International Transferby: Amir S. Tabandeh v. 8 i. 4 p. 315 - 325
- Understanding Computer-Based ``Informated'' Environmentsby: Niki Pantelli v. 8 i. 4 p. 326 - 340
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- Consensus and Authenticity in Representation: Simulation as Participative Theatreby: Michael T. Black v. 7 i. 1 p. 40 - 51
- The Example of the Unicorn: A Knowledge-Based Approach to Scientific Creativity and the Growth of Knowledgeby: Kenneth R. Blochowiak v. 7 i. 1 p. 52 - 61
- Inventive Machine: Second Generationby: Valery M. Tsourikov v. 7 i. 1 p. 62 - 77
- A Creative Renewal Programmeby: Dean Juniper v. 7 i. 1 p. 78 - 85
- Learning From the Japanese Vision: A British Consultant's Personal Perspectiveby: John Prentice v. 7 i. 1 p. 86 - 90
- Practical Purposeful Creativity Constructsby: Thomas Gilb v. 7 i. 1 p. 90 - 100
- Ecology of Technology: A Perspectiveby: Takeshi Hayashi v. 7 i. 2 p. 109 - 116
- Technology and its Environmentby: Howard Rosenbrock v. 7 i. 2 p. 117 - 126
- Policy, Economy and Knowledge in the Age of Modernity in Europeby: Björn Wittrock v. 7 i. 2 p. 127 - 140
- Report on Highly Automated Works in Japan - Management of Labour in Line with Technology Developmentby: Fusao Mori, Chikao Imanichi, Moriki Toyama v. 7 i. 2 p. 141 - 150
- Alternative Human Role in Manufacturingby: Hiromu Nakazawa v. 7 i. 2 p. 151 - 156
- Ecology of Technology: Survival and Compatibilityby: Hiroshi Sakurai v. 7 i. 2 p. 157 - 163
- Defining an Appropriateness in the Technological Environmentby: Shigeru Nakayama v. 7 i. 2 p. 163 - 169
- Cultural Environment for Science and Technologyby: Yoichiro Murakami v. 7 i. 2 p. 169 - 179
- AI and Representation: A Study of a Rhetorical Context for Legitimacyby: Lynette A. C. Hunter v. 7 i. 3 p. 185 - 207
- The Contribution of Tacit Knowledge to Innovationby: Jacqueline Senker v. 7 i. 3 p. 208 - 224
- Expert Identification and Selection: Legal Liability Concerns and Directionsby: Kathleen Mykytyn, Peter P. Mykytyn Jr., Stephen Lunce v. 7 i. 3 p. 225 - 237
- From Participatory Design to Participating Problem Solving: Enhancing System Adaptability Through User Modellingby: Zhengxin Chen v. 7 i. 3 p. 238 - 247
- The Role of Culture in the Technological Advancement Processby: Danila Bertasio v. 7 i. 3 p. 248 - 252
- Effects of CSCW on Organizationsby: R. J. D. Power, M. Dal Martello v. 7 i. 3 p. 252 - 263
- Learning from the Japanese Vision: A British Consultant's Personal Perspectiveby: John Prentice v. 7 i. 3 p. 263 - 267
- Gendering Computer Work: An International Perspectiveby: Alison Mackinnon, Martha Blomqvist, Marja Vehvilainen v. 7 i. 4 p. 280 - 294
- Women's Voice: The Case of Nursing Information Systemsby: Ina Wagner v. 7 i. 4 p. 295 - 310
- Gendered Knowledge - Epistemology and Artificial Intelligenceby: Alison E. Adam v. 7 i. 4 p. 311 - 322
- Looking for the Designers: Transforming the `Invisible' Infrastructure of Computerised Office Workby: Andrew Clement v. 7 i. 4 p. 323 - 344
- Women and the Social Construction of the Computing Culture: Evolving New Forms of Computingby: Joan Truckenbrod v. 7 i. 4 p. 345 - 357
- Gender Symbolism and Changes in Lifeworld Through Information Technologyby: Heidi Schelhowe v. 7 i. 4 p. 358 - 367
- Powerplay - Power, Violence and Gender in Video Gamesby: Gitte Jantzen, Jans F. Jensen v. 7 i. 4 p. 368 - 385
- Science, Technology and Purposeby: Howard Rosenbrock v. 6 i. 1 p. 3 - 17
- What Artificial Experts Can and Cannot Doby: Hubert L. Dreyfus, Stuart Dreyfus v. 6 i. 1 p. 18 - 26
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