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HICSS
2005
IEEE
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From Freedom to Involvement: On the Rhetoric of Mobility in HCI Research
The concept of ‘mobility’ as it is conceptualized in mobile HCI is scrutinized in this paper. The currently applied understanding is often limited to perceiving mobility as co...
Daniel Fallman
HICSS
2005
IEEE
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ubiES: An Intelligent Expert System for Proactive Services Deploying Ubiquitous Computing Technologies
Expert systems are originally designed to generate feasible alternatives in automated manner. The users expect the systems to contribute to make decisions proactively and intellig...
Ohbyung Kwon, Keedong Yoo, Euiho Suh
HICSS
2005
IEEE
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Information Policy, Data Mining, and National Security: False Positives and Unidentified Negatives
Since 9/11, intelligence agencies in the United States have expanded experimentation and use of data mining and analysis techniques to combat terrorism. These efforts have generat...
Terrence A. Maxwell
HICSS
2005
IEEE
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Knowledge Management and the Design of Distributed Cognition Systems
The society in which we live today is increasingly a knowledge society. Organizations are turning more and more to knowledge creation and management for the development of their c...
Sandra M. Richardson
HICSS
2005
IEEE
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Customer Knowledge Management Competence: Towards a Theoretical Framework
Customer knowledge has been increasingly recognized as a key strategic resource in any company’s success. Recent studies conducted in the fields of Knowledge Management and Cust...
Minna Rollins, Aino Halinen