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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, March 2006
- Luciano Floridi:
Informational privacy and its ontological interpretation. 1 - Vincent C. Müller:
Some information is too dangerous to be on the internet. 2 - Jenifer Sunrise Winter:
Public involvement in technology policy: focus on the pervasive computing environment. 3
Volume 36, Number 2, June 2006
- Stacey Kuznetsov:
Motivations of contributors to Wikipedia. 1 - Stacey Kuznetsov:
Wikipedia: an informal survey of NYU students. 2 - Shai Ophir:
Computer sciences and commercial forces: can computer science be considered science? 3 - Angela C. Sodan:
How much do technical scientists really cooperate? 4
Volume 36, Number 3, September 2006
- Karen Mather:
Object oriented goodness: a response to Mathiesen's 'What is Information Ethics?'. 7-10 - Mikko T. Siponen:
A justification for software rights. 11-20 - Luciano Floridi:
Information ethics, its nature and scope. 21-36 - Luciano Floridi:
Informational privacy and its ontological interpretation. 37-40 - Philip Brey:
Evaluating the social and cultural implications of the internet. 41-48 - Jenifer Sunrise Winter:
Public involvement in technology policy: focus on the pervasive computing environment. 49-57
Volume 36, Number 4, December 2006
- David Amurao:
Computerized voting: problems and solutions. 1 - Joshua Gaines:
Democracy's downfall: is the computing technology for electronic voting secure and reliable enough for national use? 2 - Alexa Linton:
Voter verified ballots: the backbone of democracy. 3
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