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Design and ethics in the era of big data Goodman E. interactions 21(3): 22-24, 2014. Type: Article
There are relatively few sources of really big data, and the best examples tend to be linked to consumer technologies and services. Even then, much of the data is something we agreed to when we engaged in its use. No one ever reads the...
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Interaction design for software engineering: a boost into the programming future Knaus C. interactions 15(4): 71-74, 2008. Type: Article
The desire to deliver remarkable solutions focuses increasingly on end users, and this is as it should be. They are the often-unknowing experts on what makes sense. Most of the end-user genius comes from listening to the spirit of thei...
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Sep 17 2008 |
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Interaction design for software engineering: a boost into the programming future Knaus C. interactions 15(4): 71-74, 2008. Type: Article
The desire to deliver remarkable solutions focuses increasingly on end users, and this is as it should be. They are the often-unknowing experts on what makes sense. Most of the end-user genius comes from listening to the spirit of thei...
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Sep 17 2008 |
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Temporal pre-fetching of dynamic Web pages Lam K., Ngan C. Information Systems 31(3): 149-169, 2006. Type: Article
The caching of dynamic content has been the previous decade’s most popular approach to scaling the delivery of Web content. While the technology to support such scaling has evolved to be more efficient, flexible, and conf...
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Sep 6 2006 |
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Inventing the future Holmquist L. interactions 13(2): 44-ff, 2006. Type: Article
Inspired by a quote from Alan Kay (“The best way to predict the future is to invent it”), Holmquist reviews three different scenarios that leverage a process called user-driven innovation as a proactive method of in...
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Apr 25 2006 |
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Inventing the future Holmquist L. interactions 13(2): 44-ff, 2006. Type: Article
Inspired by a quote from Alan Kay (“The best way to predict the future is to invent it”), Holmquist reviews three different scenarios that leverage a process called user-driven innovation as a proactive method of in...
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Apr 25 2006 |
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Comparison of information technology adoption rates across laggards, innovators and others Muduganti R., Sogani S., Hexmoor H. Information technology: coding and computing (Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC’05) - Volume I,Apr 4-Apr 6, 2005) 470-475, 2005. Type: Proceedings
Understanding technology adoption is a critical part of managing information technology (IT) enablement. In this paper, Muduganti, Sogani, and Hexmoor assert that an existing approach, user acceptance of information technology (UAIT), ...
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Dec 27 2005 |
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Comparison of information technology adoption rates across laggards, innovators and others Muduganti R., Sogani S., Hexmoor H. Information technology: coding and computing (Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC’05) - Volume I,Apr 4-Apr 6, 2005) 470-475, 2005. Type: Proceedings
Understanding technology adoption is a critical part of managing information technology (IT) enablement. In this paper, Muduganti, Sogani, and Hexmoor assert that an existing approach, user acceptance of information technology (UAIT), ...
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Dec 27 2005 |
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Impact of personality on technology adoption: an empirical model Vishwanath A. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 56(8): 803-811, 2005. Type: Article
As world culture continues to thrive on new technology and innovation, one of the critical challenges companies and organizations face is the adoption of that technology; many struggle with the effectiveness of offering or deploying so...
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Nov 30 2005 |
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