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2000
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13 years 7 months ago
Dynamic pricing by software agents
We envision a future in which the global economy and the Internet will merge and evolve together into an information economy bustling with billions of economically motivated softw...
Jeffrey O. Kephart, James E. Hanson, Amy R. Greenw...
ISF
2010
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13 years 4 months ago
Agents of responsibility - freelance web developers in web applications development
Much of the literature on responsibility in the IT field addresses the responsibilities of members of the IT profession. In this paper, we investigate to what extent the responsibi...
Malik Aleem Ahmed, Jeroen van den Hoven
CHI
1996
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Technomethodology: Paradoxes and Possibilities
The design of CSCW systems has often had its roots in ethnomethodological understandings of work and investigations of working settings. Increasingly, we are also seeing these ide...
Graham Button, Paul Dourish
ECIS
2004
13 years 8 months ago
Leveraging Theoretical Pluralism in qualitative IS research: The example of IS professionals' identity as a complex phenomenon
As Information Systems (IS) research increasingly acknowledges the importance of non-positivist approaches, the case for a plurality of theories to guide qualitative studies has g...
Jo-Ann Siregar, Michael T. K. Tan
ICSE
2007
IEEE-ACM
14 years 7 months ago
Tracking Code Clones in Evolving Software
Code clones are generally considered harmful in software development, and the predominant approach is to try to eliminate them through refactoring. However, recent research has pr...
Ekwa Duala-Ekoko, Martin P. Robillard