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Case o citta? Abitare e amministrare il patrimonio architettonico. La “guida agli interventi sul Patrimonio” della Citta’ di Ivrea [Homes or city? Living and managing the built heritage. Guidelines for building regeneration on the Ivrea Heritage] (2008)
Book Chapter
Balbo, R. (2008). Case o citta? Abitare e amministrare il patrimonio architettonico. La “guida agli interventi sul Patrimonio” della Citta’ di Ivrea [Homes or city? Living and managing the built heritage. Guidelines for building regeneration on the Ivrea Heritage]. In C. Devoti (Ed.), La citta’ e le regole. Torino: Celid

A new linear appearance-based method in face recognition (2008)
Book Chapter
Hajiarbabi, M., Askari, J., Sadri, S., & Saraee, M. (2008). A new linear appearance-based method in face recognition. In Advances in Communication Systems and Electrical Engineering (579-587). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-74938-9_39

Human identification recognition has attracted scientists for many years. During these years, and due to increases in terrorism, the need for such systems has increased much more. The most important biometric systems that have been used during these... Read More about A new linear appearance-based method in face recognition.

The gender agenda in computer ethics (2008)
Book Chapter
Adam, A. (2008). The gender agenda in computer ethics. In K. Himma, & H. Tavani (Eds.), Handbook of Computer Ethics. Wiley

Academic writing in the disciplines (2008)
Book Chapter
Etherington, S. (2008). Academic writing in the disciplines. In P. Friedrich (Ed.), Teaching academic writing (26-58). New York, USA: Continuum Press

Imagined worlds, future cultures (2008)
Book Chapter
Wheeler, S., & Keegan, H. (2008). Imagined worlds, future cultures. In W. Steve (Ed.), Connected minds, emerging cultures: Cybercultures in online learning (261-276). Charlotte, NC, USA: Information Age Publishing

A framework for understanding Information Technology as ecology (2008)
Book Chapter
Basden, A. (2008). A framework for understanding Information Technology as ecology. In A. Basden (Ed.), Philosophical Frameworks for Understanding Information Systems (309-337). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-036-3.ch008

Information technology (IT) deeply influences the way we live, our assumptions, aspirations, expectations, habits -- our very life-and-world-views (LWVs). It has become an environment in which we live and work, a kind of ecology in which modern life... Read More about A framework for understanding Information Technology as ecology.

Some portions of Dooyeweerd's positive philosophy (2008)
Book Chapter
Basden, A. (2008). Some portions of Dooyeweerd's positive philosophy. In A. Basden (Ed.), Philosophical Frameworks for Understanding Information Systems (62-118). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-036-3.ch003

Chapter 3: This chapter explains some portions of Dooyeweerd’s positive philosophy which author has found useful in understanding IS. It covers Dooyeweerd’s theory of modal spheres (aspects), his theory of things, his theory of knowing, experience an... Read More about Some portions of Dooyeweerd's positive philosophy.

A framework for understanding human use of computers (2008)
Book Chapter
Basden, A. (2008). A framework for understanding human use of computers. In A. Basden (Ed.), Philosophical Frameworks for Understanding Information Systems (120-173). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-036-3.ch004

Chapter 4: This chapter seeks to open it up further and explore how Dooyeweerd’s philosophy can be used to understand human use of computers (HUC) by exposing some of the challenges and issues therein and enable us to formulate a framework for unders... Read More about A framework for understanding human use of computers.

A framework for understanding the nature of computers and information (2008)
Book Chapter
Basden, A. (2008). A framework for understanding the nature of computers and information. In A. Basden (Ed.), Philosophical Frameworks for Understanding Information Systems (174-223). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-036-3.ch005

Chapter 5: "What is a computer?" and "What is information?" are questions that the reflective user will sometimes ponder. These questions do not refer to what the computer means to us, subjectively (or intersubjectively) nor as enabling particular ap... Read More about A framework for understanding the nature of computers and information.

A framework for understanding information systems development (2008)
Book Chapter
Basden, A. (2008). A framework for understanding information systems development. In A. Basden (Ed.), Philosophical Frameworks for Understanding Information Systems (224-264). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-036-3.ch006

Chapter 6: This chapter explores how Dooyeweerd’s philosophy might help us understand the challenges and issues in ISD as they are seen from an everyday perspective. The information system that is developed includes both the technical artefact or sy... Read More about A framework for understanding information systems development.

A framework for understanding Information Technology resources (2008)
Book Chapter
Basden, A. (2008). A framework for understanding Information Technology resources. In A. Basden (Ed.), Philosophical Frameworks for Understanding Information Systems (265-308). IGI Global

Chapter 7: Information systems developers make use of information technology resources. IT resources might include, for example, tools like editors, compilers, linkers and debuggers (usually now integrated into development environment software) the l... Read More about A framework for understanding Information Technology resources.

Moving In, Moving Up, Moving Out?: A Survey of Women in ICT (2008)
Book Chapter
Moore, K., Griffiths, M., & Richardson, H. (2008). Moving In, Moving Up, Moving Out?: A Survey of Women in ICT. In D. Mukherjee (Ed.), Corporate Women and the Family Friendly Workplace (88-118). Hyderabad, India: ICFAI University Press