13. IFIP Congress 1994:
Hamburg,
Germany
Klaus Brunnstein,
E. Raubold (Eds.):
Applications and Impacts,
Information Processing '94,
Volume 2,
Proceedings of the IFIP 13th World Computer Congress,
Hamburg,
Germany,
28 August - 2 September,
1994. North-Holland,
1994,
ISBN 0-444-81987-8
Track 2 - Computer and Communication Applications
New and Important Applications
Experts on New and Important Applications
A New Application Requiring New Methods
Experts and Important Applications
Public Services
Professional and Personal Services
- Shiro Sakata:
Multimedia and Multi-party Desktop Conference System (MERMAID) as Groupware Platform.
63-68
- Koji Tsukada, Ken-ichi Okada, Yutaka Matsushita:
A Cooperative Support System Based on Multiplicity of Task.
69-74
- H. G. Grünwald, R. Cullen, M. A. M. Leermakers:
Personal Assistance Systems for Professionals, Illustrated by EIS.
75-79
- Satoru Ikehara, Satoshi Shirai, Kentaro Ogura, Akio Yokoo, Hiromi Nakaiwa, Tsukasa Kawaoka:
ALT-J/E, a Japanese to English Machine Translation System for Communication with Translation.
80-85
Industrial Applications
Modern Application Design Methods
Experts on Modern Application Design Methods
High Level Application Design Methods
- Ray Fernández Ruperez, Craig Jones, José Ramón Zubizarreta Aizpuru:
Including Expert System Capabilities in Object-Oriented Application Management.
131-136
- Toshiyuki Iida, Shigeo Shimada, Masakatsu Ohta, Tsukasa Kawaoka:
Artificial Intelligence for Semantic Understanding.
137-142
- José Cuena, Martín Molina:
KSM: An Environment for Knowledge Oriented Design of Applications Using Structured Knowledge Architectures.
143-148
- Francisca Losavio, Alfredo Matteo, O. Ordaz, O. Meza, W. Gontier:
An Implementation of the PAC Architecture Using Object-Oriented Techniques.
149-155
Technical and Engineering Methods
User Interface Design
Track 3 - Social Impact of Computers and Communications
International Developments
Survey of Developments
Legal Developments
- Susan H. Nycum:
Protection of Databases in the International Telecommunications Environment.
219-231
- Bernard A. Galler:
Issues Surrounding Software-Related Patents in the United States.
232-238
- Herbert Burkert:
<Eletronic Trust> and the Role of Law: A European Perspective.
239-247
History of Informatics
- Konrad Zuse:
Past and Present View on Computer Architecture.
248-250
- Heinz Zemanek:
Early Foundations of Formal Modelling and Language Specification: Vienna Definition Language (VDL) and Vienna Development Method (VDM).
251-270
- Gerard J. Holzmann:
Data Communications: The First 2500 Years.
271-278
- Paul E. Ceruzzi:
From Batch to Interactive: The Evolution of Computing Systems, 1957-1969.
279-284
- Gyózö Kovács:
John von Neumann: A Hungarian Born Computer Pioneer.
285-292
- John A. N. Lee:
Gentlemen, We Cannot Escape History - or, Why We Study the History of Computing.
293-300
- Maurice V. Wilkes:
The EDSAC: Origins and Design Decisions.
301-306
- Klaus-Dieter Graf:
Calculating Machines in China and Europe in the 17th Century - The Western View.
307-314
- Klaus-Dieter Graf, Bai Shangshu, Li Di:
The Calculating Machines Stored in the Palace Museum in Beijing, Their Structure and Algorithms.
315-323
- Raúl Rojas:
On Basic Concepts of Early Computers in relation to Contemporary Computer Architectures.
324-331
Ethics and Social Responsibility
Country Developments
National Developments
Changes in Political Processes
- Randy H. Katz:
Reengineering Government Through Information Technology: The National Performance Review.
372-379
- Siegmar Mosdorf:
Opportunities and Risks of a New Technological Infrastructure for the 21st Century in a Borderless World Economy.
380-389
Computers & Arts:
Music
- J. C. Risset:
About the Role of Computers to Bridge Gaps in Music.
390-397
Computers & Arts:
Graphics
- G. Nees:
Computable Beauty.
398-405
- Frieder Nake:
How Far Away Are We From the First Masterpiece of Computer Art?
406-413
Management,
Organisation and NetWork
- Julie Cameron:
The Information Organisation Driving Information Technology.
414-421
- Ina Wagner:
Tightly Knitted Connections: The Politics of Networking.
422-429
- Bernard C. Glasson:
International Office of the Future: A Teaching and Research Facility.
430-435
Helping Handicapped Persons
Changes in Business Practice
- George Glaser:
Industry Transformation Through Information Technology; Dominant Designs as a Source of Competitive Advantage.
458-465
- Linda T. Taylor:
Quality Initiatives: Are They Changing Business Practices Worldwide?
466-474
Business and Government
Vulnerable Applications
Health Care
- O. Rienhoff:
Health Informatics Methodology and the Fragmented Health Care Market.
494-501
- Karen A. Duncan:
Health Care Reform: A National Case Study.
502-508
Advances in Health Systems Methods
Health System Protection
- Klaus Pommerening:
Medical Requirements for Data Protection.
533-540
- Rolf Engelbrecht, C. Hildebrand, E. Jung, G. Brenner, R. Corcoy, G. Eberhard, C. Gapp, G. Klepser, Alberto de Leiva, M. Massi-Benedetti, R. Mechtler, Klaus Piwernetz, J. Sembritzki, J. Thiery:
Smart Cards as Communication Tools in Health Information Systems.
541-548
- Joachim Biskup, Gerrit Bleumer:
Reflections on Security of Database and Datatransfer Systems in Health Care.
549-556
Vulnerable Systems
- Martin Elliot Silverstein, M. A. Cremer:
The Role of Computer Communications in Preventing the Cascade of Errors Which Occur in Industrial Disasters.
557-562
- Urs E. Gattiker, Helen Kelley:
Techno-crime and Terror against Tomorrow's Organisations: What About Cyberpunks?
563-570
- Ian Beale:
Centralisation and Standardisation of IT: The Security Risks and Opportunities.
571-581
Information Systems and Democratic Development
Ecology and Informatics
Sustainable Development
Education
Education
- Tom J. van Weert:
Education and Computers: Who is in Control?
619-626
- Pertti Järvinen:
A Learning Environment as a Response to Challenges in Computer and Communications Education.
627-634
Computer Based Training
Educational Methods
- Gintautas Grigas:
Impact of the Electronic Mail on Teaching of Computer Programming.
651-655
- B. Burgis:
Computer Science at Secondary School: Permanent Fundamentals and Adaptive Supplement.
656-659
- Baruch Offir, Yaacov J. Katz:
The Computer as an Instructional Aid for Studying the Humanities.
660-665
Education:
National Developments
Distance Learning
Educational Aspects
Basic Thoughts
- D. Agrafiotis:
Theoretical Aspects of the Complex: Arts and New Technologies.
714-719
- Andrew B. Morris:
A Comparison Between Ethical Perspectives of Information Systems Professionals and Information Systems Students.
720-727
- V. Sidorenco:
The Psychological Aspects of Computer Systems.
728-730
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