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13. IFIP Congress 1994: Hamburg, Germany
- Karen A. Duncan, Karl H. Krueger:
Linkage and Developing Countries, Information Processing '94, Volume 3, Proceedings of the IFIP 13th World Computer Congress, Hamburg, Germany, 28 August - 2 September, 1994. IFIP Transactions A-53, North-Holland 1994, ISBN 0-444-81990-8
Track 5 - Computer and Communications for Developing Countries
Building Information Technology Capability
- Dines Bjørner:
The UNU/IIST Approach to Software Technology Transfer: The PRaCoSy and DeTfoRS Case "Stories". IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 3-10 - Farouk Kamoun, Mohamed Ben Sassi:
Computer Communication for Developing Countries. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 11-16 - Eduardo Talero:
A demand-Driven Approach to National Informatics Policy. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 17-25 - Geraldo Lino de Campos:
Speech Compression: A Key to Low-Cost Telephony Systems for Developing Countries. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 26-31
The Development of Information Technology Strategies
- A. A. C. de Souza:
Building a Local Hardware Industry for Domestic Needs and Export. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 32-37 - Subhash C. Bhatnagar:
Strategies for Exploiting the Global Software Market: Indian Experience. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 38-45 - Kevin A. Johnston:
Is I.T. Spending Worth in Africa? IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 46-52 - Ricardo L. Bravo:
Academic Networking in Latin America: Overview and Perspectives. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 53-58 - R. T. Unuth, E. Langstaff:
Moving Towards an Information-Based Economy: The Challenges of a Developing Country. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 59-64
National Policies
- Adnan H. Yahya:
Towards a Viable Computer Industry in Developing Nations: The West Bank Case. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 65-70 - Renata L. La Rovere:
Information Technologies in the Brazilian Service Sector: Diffusion and Impacts on Competitiveness. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 71-75 - Ian K. Crain, Gwynneth M. Martin:
Information Systems for Environmental Decison Making in Developing Countries - Decision Maker Needs and Technology Transfer Challenges. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 76-81
Informatics Independence
- Manoel Luiz, Leão:
Hardware Industry In Brazil. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 82-89 - R. Tom Price:
Cooperation on Software Development in the South of South-America. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 90-96
Human Resources and Development
- Michael B. Stranks, Jenny Whitworth:
Professional Development in Software Engineering - A Modular Programme in Hong Kong. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 97-102 - Marcia Parish, William Junk:
Building the Information Systems Development Capability of Public Institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 103-108 - R. K. Bagga, V. Bagga:
Human Resource Generation in Information Technology - Indian Effort. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 109-114
The Linking Issues
- Karen A. Duncan:
Framing the Critical Issues: The Process. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 117-118
Issue 1: What Should We Build?
- Mark T. Smith:
Faciliation of Technology Generation and Applications: What We Should Build. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 121-126 - Lars Gauffin:
What We Need for an Information Society. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 127-129 - Tomoki Ohsawa:
Mobile Computing and Communication. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 130-135 - C. M. Khoong:
A Systematic R&D Agenda for Decision Support Systems. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 136-141 - Andy Sloane:
Homelink: A Project to Investigate Computer and Communications Technology Requirements in the Home Environment. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 142-147 - Herbert G. Klein:
Towards Information Autonomy in Education. A Qualitative Approach. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 148-151
Issue 3: When Virtual Reality Becomes Real
- Bernd Neumann:
Indroductory Remarks to Virtual Reality. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 155-158 - Pierre Dupont:
Overview of Current Virtual Reality Applications. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 159-162 - William Bricken:
Inclusive Symbolic Environments. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 163-170 - K. Rimmek:
Flight Simulation, and Advanced Application of Virtual Reality. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 171-176 - Daniel Thalmann:
Animating Autonomous Virtual Humans in Virtual Reality. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 177-184 - Colin Beardon, Suzette Worden, Herbert Burkert:
The Illusion of Illusion: Constructing Meaning in the Artifical Age. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 185-190 - Ipke Wachsmuth:
How Useful are Virtual Worlds? IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 191-192
Issue 4: Utopia? Or Chaos? How Should We Control Technology Development?
- Jacques Berleur:
Utopia? Or Chaos? How Should We Control Technology Development? IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 195-197 - G. Dell'Osso:
IT Market Trends. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 198-203 - G. d'Alcantara:
Information Overflow - Problem-Solving Methodology. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 204-209 - Wolfgang Coy:
Cultural Stability and Technological Change: The Case of Information, Communication and Media Technology. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 210-217 - Christopher Bengtsson:
Possibilities Create Demands. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 218-222 - Peter Mambrey, Michael Paetau, August Tepper:
Controlling Visions and Metaphors. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 223-228 - J. H. Patterson:
Enterprise Information Architecture. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 229-234 - Vassilios Laopodis:
TAIS: technology Assessment Information System. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 235-240 - Ugo L. Businaro:
ICT and the New Urban Development. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 241-248
Issue 5: How Much is Safety Worth?
- Jean-Claude Laprie:
How Much is Safety Worth? IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 251-253 - Bev Littlewood:
Why We Should Learn Not To Depend Too Much Upon Software. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 254-261 - G. Guiho, F. Mejia:
Operational Safety Critical Software Methods in Railways. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 262-269 - David Lorge Parnas:
Inspection of Safety-Critical Software Using Program-Function Tables. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 270-277 - Flaviu Cristian:
Abstractions for Fault-Tolerance. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 278-286 - Gérard Le Lann:
Certifiable Critical Complex Computing Systems. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 287-294 - Carl E. Landwehr:
Hidden Safety Requirements in Large-Scale Systems. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 295-302 - Alain Costes, H. Ihara, Hermann Kopetz, M. H. Mille:
Emerging Safety - Sensitive Computerized Applications. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 303-307
Issue 6: Should we Invest in Intellectual Elegance or Computer Power?
- Otthein Herzog:
Should we Invest in Intellectual Elegance or Computer Power? IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 311-314 - Peter Bosch:
Basic Research and Technology Development: An Outdated Dichotomy. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 315-317 - Ernst Denert:
Software Engineering in Business. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 318-325 - Utz G. Baitinger:
Hardware Design - A Tools View. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 326-332 - Armin B. Cremers, Sebastian Thrun, Wolfram Burgard:
From AI Technology Research to Applications. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 333-340 - Werner Gamm:
Business Driven Product and Technology Development. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 341-344 - Friedrich W. von Henke:
Putting Software Technology to Work. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 345-350 - Dieter Schütt, Konstantin Jacoby, Siegfried Bocionek:
Information Engineering and Innovation. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 351-358
- E. Vogt:
Should we Invest in Intellectual Elegance or Computer Power? Position Paper for the Panel: The Impact of IT Research on Industry. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 359-360 - R. Zumkeller:
Should we Invest in Intellectual Elegance or Computer Power? Position Paper for the Panel: The Impact of IT Research on Industry. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 361-362 - Peter Bosch:
Seven Claims on Market-Driven Research and Development, Position Paper for the Panel: The Impact of IT Research on Industry. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 363-364
Issue 7: Who is in Control?
- Roger A. Clarke:
Who is in Control? IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 367-368 - Åke Grönlund:
Public Computer Systems and Areas for Societal Interaction. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 369-375 - V. V. Mironov, N. I. Jusupova:
User and Application System Decision Coordination and Intelligent Control in Critical Situations. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 376-381 - John Karat:
Workplace Applications: Tools for Motivation and Tools for Control. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 382-387
Issue 8: Is Application Development Focused on Real Problems?
- Roland Traunmüller:
Is Application Development Focused on Real Problems? IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 391-393 - Henk G. Sol:
Shifting Boundaries in Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 394-401 - Joachim Biskup:
Impacts of Creating, Implementing and Using Formal Languages. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 402-407 - Michel R. Klein:
Progress and Challenges in the Application of Decision Support Systems to Management. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 408-415 - Vladimír Marík, Jirí Lazanský:
Applying AI for Developemnt of CIM Software. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 416-423 - T. William Olle:
Information System Methods - History, Status and Forecast. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 424-433 - Gregor Engels, Gerti Kappel:
Object-Oriented System Development: Will the New Approach Solve Old Problems? IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 434-441
- Hinrich E. G. Bonin:
What Has Gone Wrong with Application Development? Who is the Culprit? Panel Position Paper. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 442-443 - E. N. El-Sayed:
The Missing Paradigm - Panel Position Paper. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 444-446 - Herbert Fiedler:
Data Processing Applications in Law - A History of Some Misunderstandings. Panel Position Paper. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 447 - Anthony Finkelstein:
Is Application Development Focused on Real Problems? Panel Position Paper. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 448-450
Is Technology Transfer the Answer?
- Subhash C. Bhatnagar:
Is Technology Transfer the Answer? IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 453-455 - Bishnu D. Pradhan:
Telecom Technology Transfer - Experience in India. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 456-462 - Mayuri Odedra:
The Myths and Illusions of Technology Transfer. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 463-464 - Sitki Gözlü:
Transfer of Information Technology to a Developing Environment: The Turkish Case. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 465-470 - Günther Cyranek:
Information Technology Assessment in Developing Countries: The forgotten part of Technology Transfer. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 471-476 - B. H. Jajoo:
Tranfering Technology "Know How" to DCs: Some Mechanisms. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 477-482 - Edward M. Roche, Michael Blaine:
Public Policy and Information Technology in the Developing World: Difficult Financial Options. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 483-488 - Utpal Bharali:
Meeting Communication Technology Needs for DCs: A Case for Partnership in Technology Development. IFIP Congress (3) 1994: 489-494
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