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adam_text | Volume
IV.
Chapter
6.4
Social Networking and Knowledge Transfer in Collaborative Product Development
/
Katariina Ala-Rämi,
University of Oulu, Finland
............................................................................2037
Chapter
6.5
Refraining Information System Design as Learning Across Communities of Practice
/
Kevin Gallagher, Northern Kentucky University, USA;
and Robert M. Mason, University of Washington, USA
....................................................................2052
Chapter
6.6
Grounding Business Interaction Models:
Socio-Instrumental
Pragmatism
as a Theoretical Foundation
/
Göran Goldkuhl, Linköping
University
&
Jönköping
International Business School, Sweden; and
Mikael Lind,
University
College of
Borås,
Sweden,
&
Linköping
University, Sweden
...........................................................2071
Chapter
6.7
Managing Socio-Technical Integration in Iterative Information System
Development Projects
/
Bendik Bygstad, Norwegian School
ofinformation
Technology, Norway
. 2090
Chapter
6.8
Human Factors for Networked and Virtual Organizations
/
Vincent E. Lasnik, Independent Knowledge Architect, USA
.............................................................2106
Chapter
6.9
Trust in Computer-Mediated Communications: Implications
for Individuals and Organizations
/
Susan K. Lippert, Drexel University, USA
...............................2118
Chapter
6.10
Understanding an ERP System Implementation in a Higher
Education Institution: A Grounded Theory Approach
/ Jose Esteves, Universität
Politécnica
de
Catalimga, Barcelona, Spain; and Joan Pastor,
Universität
Internacional
de Catalunga,
Barcelona, Spain
...............................................................................................................................2132
Chapter
6.11
Ontologies for Scalable Services-Based Ubiquitous Computing
/
Daniel
Oberie,
SAP Research,
CEC
Karlsruhe, Germany;
Christof Bornhövd,
SAP Research, Research Center Palo Alto, USA;
and Michael
Altenhoj
Чеп,
SAP Research,
CEC
Karlsruhe, Germany
................................................2144
Chapter
6.12
Web Personalization for E-Marketing Intelligence
/
Penelope Markellou, University ofPatras, Greece
&
Research Academic Computer Technology
Institute, Greece; Maria
Rigou,
University ofPatras, Greece
&
Research Academic Computer
Technology Institute, Greece; andSpiros Sirmakessis, Technological Educational Institution of
Messolongi, Greece& Research Academic Computer Technology Institute, Greece
.......................2164
Chapter
6.13
Knowledge Bbgs in Firm Internal Use
/
Miia Kosonen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland;
Kaisa Henttonen, Lappeenranta
University of Technology, Finland;
and Kir
simar ja Blomqvist,
Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
.................................2181
Chapter
6.14
Towards Ambient Business: Enabling Open Innovation
in a World of Ubiquitous Computing
/
Christian
Schmitt,
University of Cologne, Germany;
Detlef
Schoder, University of Cologne, Germany;
Kai Fischbach,
University of Cologne,
Germany; and
Steffen Mühle,
University of Cologne, Germany
......................................................2191
Chapter
6.15
Succeses and Failures of SAP Inplementation: A Learning Perspective
/
Tanya Bondarouk, University of Tw
ente,
The Netherlands; and
Maarten
van
Riemsdijk,
University of Twente, The Netherlands
.............................................................................................2214
Chapter
6.16
The Human Face of E-Business: Engendering Consumer Initial
Trust Through the Use of Images of Sales Personnel on E-Commerce Web Sites
/
Khalid Aldiri, University of Bradford, UK; Dave Hobbs, University of Bradford, UK;
Rami
Qahwaji, University of Bradford, UK
.....................................................................................2235
Section
VII.
Critical Issues
This section addresses conceptual and theoretical issues related to the field of human-computer interaction.
Within these chapters, the reader is presented with analysis of the most current and relevant conceptual
inquires within this growing field of study. Particular chapters address particular algorithms for web
personalization, sociotechnical change, and security for ubiquitous
Computingsystems.
Overall, contribu¬
tions within this section ask unique, often theoretical questions related to the study of human-computer
interaction and, more often than not, conclude that solutions are both numerous and contradictory.
Chapter
7.1
Gender, Place, and Information Technology
/
Anita Greenhill,
The University of Manchester, UK
....................................................................................................2259
Chapter
7.2
The Intersection of Gender, Information Technology, and Art
/
Linda Doyle, University of Dublin, Ireland;
and
Maryann Valiulis,
University of Dublin, Ireland
.......................................................................2266
Chapter
7.3
Gender-Based Attitudes Toward Technology
/
Konrad
Morgan, University of Bergen, Norway;
and Madeleine Morgan, University of Bergen, Norway
...................................................................2274
Chapter
7.4
Gender in Distance Education Technology
/
Colette Wanless-Sobel, University of Minnesota
&
Inver Hills Community College, USA
..............2278
Chapter
7.5
Gender Differences in Information Technology Acceptance
/
Will Wai-kit Ma, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China and
Hong Kong Shue Yan College, China; and Allan Hio-kau Yuen, The University of
Kong Kong, China
............................................................................................................................
2287
Chapter
7.6
Discourses in Gender and Technology: Taking a Feminist Gaze
/
Sheila French, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
................................................................2296
Chapter
7.7
Theorizing Gender and Information Technology Research
/
Eileen M. Trauth, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
.............................................................2309
Chapter
7.8
Socio-Cognitive Model of Trust
/
Rino Falcone, Institute for Cognitive Sciences and Technology, National Research Council
of Italy, Italy; and
Cristiano
Castelfřanchi,
Institute for Cognitive Sciences and Technology
National Research Council of Italy, Italy
.............................................................
¡
............................2316
Chapter
7.9
Information-Communications Systems Convergence Paradigm:
Invisible
E-Culture
and
Е
-Technologies /
Fjodor
Ruzie,
Institute for Informatics, Croatia
............2324
Chapter
7.10
IT Artefacts as Socio-Pragmatic Instruments: Reconciling the Pragmatic,
Semiotic,
and Technical
/
Göran Goldkuhl, Linköping
University
&
Jönköping
International Business School, Sweden;
and
Pär
J.
Ågerfalk,
University of Limerick, Ireland
&
Örebro
University, Sweden
.......................2341
Chapter
7.11
Ignorance is Bliss: The Effect of Increased Knowledge
on Privacy Concerns and Internet Shopping Site Personalization Preferences
/
Thomas P. Van Dyke, The University of North Carolina Greensboro, USA
.....................................23 5 5
Chapter
7.12
The Function of Representation in a Smart Home Context
/
Mats Edenius, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
.................................................................2376
Chapter
7.13
Towards a Meta-Model for
Socio-Instrumental
Pragmatism
/
Peter Rittgen, University College of
Borås,
Sweden
........................................................................2390
Chapter
7.14
The Effect of Choice and Announcement Duration on
the Estimation of Telephone Hold Time
/
Philip
Kortum,
Rice University, USA;
Randolph G. Bias, The University of Texas at Austin, USA;
Benjamin
A. Knott,
U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, USA;
and Robert G.
Bushey,
AT&T Laboratories, USA
............................................................................2404
Chapter
7.15
Towards Adaptive Security for Ubiquitous Computing Systems:
MOSQUITO and Serenity
/
Volkmar Lotz, SAP Research, France;
Luca Compagna,
SAP Research, France; and
Konrad
Wrona,
SAP Research, France
...................2424
Chapter
7.16
Trusting Computers Through Trusting Humans: Software Verification
in a Saftey-Critical Information System
/
Alison Adam, University ofSalford, UK;
and Paul Spedding, University of Salford, UK
.................................................................................2435
Chapter
7.17
Global Information Ethics: The Importance of Being Environmentally Earnest
/
Luciano
Floridi,
Universita
degli Studi di Bari,
Italy and
Oxford
University, UK..........................
2450
Chapter
7.18
Emotional Digitalization as Technology of the Postmodern:
A Reflexive Examination from the View of the Industry
/
Claus
Hohmann,
Bergische
Universitaet
Wuppertal,
Germany
.......................................................2462
Chapter
7.19
The Paleolithic Stone Age Effect? Gender Differences Performing
Specific Computer-Generated Spatial Tasks
/
GeoffreyS. Hubona, Georgia State University, USA;
and Gregory W. Shirah, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, USA
..............................2473
Chapter
7.20
Optimality-Theoretic Lexical Mapping Theory: A Case Study of
Locative Inversion
/
One-Soon Her, National Chengchi University, Taiwan
...................................2499
Section
VIII.
Emerging Trends
This section highlights research potential within the field of human-computer interaction while exploring
uncharted areas of study for the advancement of the discipline. Chapters within this section highlight
the socio-semantic web, podcasts, and the emergence of increasingly intelligent user interfaces. These
contributions, which conclude this exhaustive, multi-volume set, provide emerging trends and sugges¬
tions for future research within this rapidly expanding discipline.
Chapter
8.1
Podcastia: Imagining Communities of Pod- People /Jonathan Cohn, UCLA, USA
.....2530
Chapter
8.2
Maximizing Web Accessibility Through User-Centered Interface Design
/
Soonhwa Seok, The University of Kansas, USA
...............................................................................2542
Chapter
8.3
Voice-Enabled User Interfaces for Mobile Devices
/
Louise E.
Moser,
University of California, Santa Barbara, USA;
and P. M. Melliar-Smith, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
........................................2556
Chapter
8.4
Multilayered Approach to Evaluate Mobile User Interfaces
/
Maria
de Fátima Queiroz Vieira Turnell, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande (UFCG),
Brazil;
José Eustaquio
Rangel de Queiroz, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande (UFCG),
Brazil;
Danilo de Sousa Ferreira, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande (UFCG),
Brazil
................2573
Chapter
8.5
Digital
Imaging Trek: A Practical Model for Managing
the Demand of the Digitally Enabled Traveller
/
Stephen C.
Andrade,
Johnson
&
Wales University, USA; and Hilary Mason, Johnson
&
Wales University, USA
..........................2590
Chapter
8.6
Intelligent User Interfaces for Mobile Computing
/
Michael J.
O Grady,
University College Dublin, Ireland;
and Gregory
M
P.
O Hare,
University College Dublin, Ireland
......................................................2614
Chapter
8.7
Intelligent User Interfaces for Ubiquitous Computing
/
Rainer
Malaka, Bremen University, Bremen
....................................................................................2627
Chapter
8.8
Vive la Différence:
The Cross-Culture Differences Within Us
/
David Gefeti, Drexel
University,
USA; Nitza
Geri,
The Open University of Israel, Israel;
and Narasimha Paravastu, Central State University, USA
..............................................................2644
Chapter
8.9
Growing Up Wireless: Being a Parent and Being a Child in
the Age of Mobile Communication
/
Letizia
Caronia, University of Bologna, Italy
........................2655
Chapter
8.10
Politeness as a Social Computing Requirement
/
Brian Whitworth, Massey University, New Zealand;
and
Tong
Liu, Massey University, New Zealand
...............................................................................2675
Chapter
8.11
Neo-Symbiosis: The Next Stage in the Evolution
of Human Information Interaction
/
Douglas Griffith, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, USA;
and Frank L. Greitzer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
..............................................2693
Chapter
8.12
Enabling Programmable Ubiquitous Computing Environments:
A Middleware Perspective
/
Christine
Julien,
The University of Texas at Austin, USA;
and
Sanem
Kabadayi, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
........................................................2708
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