Vol. 3, No. 1
Value Conflicts in Public-Oriented Computing Developments.[Abstract]
Rob Kling
Socialist Technological Integration: The case of the east European
Computer Industries.[Abstract]
S.E. Goodman
Problem Dimensions and Information Traits.[Abstract]
Susan E. MacMullin and Robert S.Taylor
Vol. 3, No. 2
Protection of Personal Data in the United States.[Abstract]
H.W. William Caming
Computerization in Singapore and Australia. [Abstract]
John Langdale
Computer-Related Labor in the 1980s: Supply and Demand.[Abstract]
Charles Barr and Manfred Kochen.
Some Questions for the Information Society.
Michael Marien
Vol. 3, No. 3
Interorganizational Systems: An Information Society Opportunity
or Threat? [Abstract]
James I.Cash, Jr.
Designing Information Communities: Ethical Issues in the Information
Age.
[Abstract]
Richard O. Mason
Information Technology and Society: Prospects and Problems.[Abstract]
Bruce E.Tonn
Information as a Factor of Production: Substitutability and Productivity.[Abstract]
Yale M. Braunstein
Vol. 3, No. 4
The Many Potentials of Information Technology for Emergency Management.
[Abstract]
Robert Lee Chartrand.
Information Systems: key to Effective Management of Civil Emergencies.[Abstract]
Louis O.Giuffrida.
Information Processing Technology for Emergency Management. [Abstract]
Robert E.Kahn.
State and Local Government Liability for Failing to Use Reasonably
Available Information and Technology in Emergency Management. [Abstract]
Alexander M. Hunter
Aerial Photography: World Class Disaster Fighter.
Arthur C. Lundahl and Dino A. Brugioni
Automated Geography and Emergency Management.[Abstract]
Jerome E. Dobson
Information technology in Emergency Response and Hazardous Waste
Management.[Abstract]
Marilyn C. Bracken
"Saving Lives": A Computer Simulation Game for Public
Education about Emergencies. [Abstract]
James W. Morentz
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