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| Fjodor Ruzic is a doctor (PhD) in information sciences at the University of Zagreb. He is currently active at the Institute for Informatics as a consultant/lecturer in new media/interactive multimedia systems, information communications systems, and information services. He has studied information sciences since 1985 and is a member of many national and international bodies relating to telecommunications systems integrity, information resources management, and multimedia systems environments. He has worked on both the research and implementation sides of networked databases, educational material, and digital media, from distributed systems development through cloud computing. He has published over 130 scientific and research papers in various international journals and is an author of several books dealing with graphical user interfaces, multimedia, and the Internet. He has done additional work on Web 4.x real-world deployment, especially related to contextual and cognitive Web development. He also promotes open source and open norms, as well as Creative Commons, in the information technology community. With his expertise in the technical field, he has expanded his research area to include information technology legislation, especially in privacy/data protection, electronic signatures, and electronic documents. His efforts in this area resulted in the preparation of the national laws on electronic signatures and electronic documents, where he was involved in establishing national certification authority. He is an active member of the program and editorial boards of various scientific journals including the Journal of Information Technology Education: Research; Information Resources Management Journal; the International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector; and the Journal of Cloud Computing. He also actively participates in the activities of several international associations, including the Data Processing Management Association, Informing Science Institute, the International Telecommunications Society, and the World Teleport Association. He also participated as a team member of ATAS--UNCSTD in the Information Technology and Development group. In the context of e-governance development, he participated in the preparation of the recommendation on e-democracy within the Council of Europe and especially in defining e-governance principles. Through his work on the legal framework for information society development, he is also active in expanding new forms of literacy needed for the information society--especially in electronic government activities working as an ECDL coordinator and a licensed ECDL examiner. His recent research activities are in the fields of IoT and drone-based data acquisition, accompanied by the utilization of smart information appliances in business and education. |
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Financial regulatory and risk management challenges stemming from firm-specific digital misinformation Casey K., Casey K. Journal of Data and Information Quality 11(1): 1-4, 2019. Type: Article
In today’s digital economy, it is easy to alter the essence of information with regards to both context and value; thus, the potential for misinformation is huge. With this paper, Casey and Casey excellently present a new ris...
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Data transparency with blockchain and AI ethics Bertino E., Kundu A., Sura Z. Journal of Data and Information Quality 11(4): 1-8, 2019. Type: Article
With the ever-growing use of digital technology, especially the use of big data technologies and machine learning, questions related to the proper use of data collected from social networks led to the introduction of data transparency....
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Searching for global employability: can students capitalize on enabling learning environments? Isomöttönen V., Daniels M., Cajander Å., Pears A., Mcdermott R. ACM Transactions on Computing Education (TOCE) 19(2): 1-29, 2019. Type: Article, Reviews: (1 of 2)
In computer science (CS) classes, problem-solving tasks ask students to actively participate and expand their knowledge of the context in which their project will be deployed. One aspect of improved learning techniques could be ...
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Digital behaviour change interventions to break and form habits Pinder C., Vermeulen J., Cowan B., Beale R. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 25(3): 1-66, 2018. Type: Article, Reviews: (1 of 2)
Whenever research on behavior is in progress, a special category is also under review in terms of habit. In the context of behavior change, it is of interest to find how habit could influence behavior, especially in digital environment...
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A smartphone-based system for detecting hand tremors in unconstrained environments García-Magariño I., Medrano C., Plaza I., Oliván B. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 20(6): 959-971, 2016. Type: Article
García-Magariño et al. use smartphones in their research as tools to support the diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease. Smartphones are used in several studies with clinical assessments based on the Unified Parkinson’s D...
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Machine learning as a service for enabling Internet of Things and People Assem H., Xu L., Buda T., O’Sullivan D. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 20(6): 899-914, 2016. Type: Article
The huge amount of data being produced and disseminated through Internet of Things (IoT) platforms every day generates demand for more complex computing solutions to handle data transfers between billions of devices connected to the In...
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Transforming learning and IT management through gamification Prakash E., Rao M., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2015. 119 pp. Type: Book (978-3-319186-98-6)
Although this book was released within the “Elsevier International Series on Computer Entertainment and Media Technology,” it provides serious insight into the concept of gamification, a new and interesting category...
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Practical lessons from Place Lab Hightower J., LaMarca A., Smith I. IEEE Pervasive Computing 5(3): 32-39, 2006. Type: Article
Location-enhanced applications are poised to become the first real-world example of ubiquitous computing. A large number of research and commercial location systems have been developed over the past few years, and the Place Lab is one ...
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