| Utopia, Oblivion, or Muddled Compromise? Fantasies and Realities about the Coming Global Society (POWERPOINT SLIDES) Nathaniel S. Borenstein, University of Michigan, United States pp. 2-6 |
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| Human Communication and the Design of the Modern Web Architecture Roy T. Fielding, University of California, United States p. 7 |
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| All's WELL That Ends: The Origins and Future of Online Community Steve Jones, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States p. 8 |
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| Escaping Entropy Death: Why The Web Works For Business Simon Phipps, IBM UK Laboratories, United Kingdom p. 9 |
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| Taking Hypertext Seriously: Scholarship and Storytelling Mark Bernstein, Eastgate Systems, Inc., United States pp. 11-14 |
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| Computer Crime in the Net - The Case of the Virus Walter J. Jaburek, EDV Concept Technisches Büro für Informatik GmbH, Germany pp. 15-18 |
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| 3D Inhabited Virtual Worlds Interactivity and interaction between avatars, autonomous agents, and users Jens F. Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark pp. 19-26 |
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| Non-Topical Factors in Information Access Jussi Karlgren, SICS, Sweden & Helsinki University, Finland pp. 27-31 |
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| Adapting Web Information to Disabled and Elderly Users Alfred Kobsa, GMD FIT - German National Research Center for Information Technology, Germany pp. 32-37 |
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| THE LEGAL OBSTACLES AND THE PROBLEM OF TRUST ON THE INTERNET Dagmar M. Koch pp. 38-47 |
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| Telematics Applications for High Quality Educational and Clinical Support to Practicing Professionals and Medical Students G. F. Walter, A. C. Stan, U. von Jan, A. J. Porth & H. K. Matthies, Hannover Medical School, Germany; A. Ammann, Quintessence Publishing Co. ltd., Germany pp. 48-53 |
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| Digital Heritage and Cultural Content Towards a European cultural information landscape Bernard Smith, European Commission, Luxembourg pp. 54-55 |
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| Client Design for Service Centric Architectures Mark T. Smith, Hewlett Packard Laboratories, United States pp. 56-61 |
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| Integrating Multimedia Techniques into CS Pedagogy Sandra Honda Adams, Sacred Heart University, United States; Richard Jou, Winston-Salem State University, United States; Ahmad Nasri, American University of Beirut, Lebanon; Anne-Louise Radimsky, California State University, United States; Bon K. Sy, Queens College/CUNY, United States pp. 63-68 |
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| Web-CS: Infrastructure for Web-based Competitions P.F.M. Bierhoff, P.M.E. De Bra & A.t.m. Aerts, Eindhoven University of Technology pp. 69-74 |
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| Teaching Via the Web: A Self-Evaluation Game Using Java for Learning Logical Equivalence Alessandro Agostini, Universit` a di Siena, Italy; Marco Aiello, Universiteit van Amsterdam pp. 75-80 |
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| Evaluation And Comparison Of Web-Based Testing Tools Anastasios A. Economides, Manos Roumeliotis & Grigoris Baklavas, University of Macedonia, Greece pp. 81-86 |
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| The Evolution of Electronic Pedagogy in an Outcome Based Learning Environment: Learning, Teaching, and the Culture of Technology at California's Newest University- CSU Monterey Bay George Baldwin, California State University Monterey Bay, United States pp. 87-93 |
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| IMAGO - Web Based Mapping Solution for Business Processes Modelling Claudio Barbero, CSELT S.p.A., Italy pp. 94-99 |
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| A Study of Asynchronous and Synchronous Discussion on Cognitive Maps in a Distributed Learning Environment Madhumita Bhattacharya, National Institute of Multimedia Education, Japan pp. 100-105 |
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