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ISTAS 2009: Tempe, AZ, USA
- IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society, ISTAS 2009, Tempe, AZ, USA, May 18-20, 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-3455-8
- Abdelnasser Abdelaal, Hesham H. Ali:
Community wireless networks: Emerging wireless commons for digital inclusion. 1-9 - María Bermúdez-Edo, Nuria Hurtado-Torres, Juan Alberto Aragón-Correa, Eulogio Cordón-Pozo:
Potential of the corporate web site to generate trust in environmentally risky firms. 1-8 - Matthew G. Burnham:
The 'systems approach' to human problems: How humanitarian engineering can help. 1-10 - Angelo Friggieri, Katina Michael, Michael G. Michael:
The legal ramifications of microchipping people in the United States of America- A state legislative comparison. 1-8 - Owen P. Hall, Phil Brown:
The growing role of e-learning on sustainable growth: Applications to management education. 1-3 - Margot J. Hutchins, John S. Gierke, John W. Sutherland:
Decision making for social sustainability: A life-cycle assessment approach. 1-5 - Rodney Ip, Katina Michael, Michael G. Michael:
Location and interactive services not only at your fingertips but under your skin. 1-7 - Masahiro Matsuura, Tatsujiro Suzuki, Hideaki Shiroyama:
Stakeholder assessment for the introduction of sustainable energy and environmental technologies in Japan. 1-9 - Scott Miller:
Social implications of automotive collision avoidance systems. 1-4 - Denise Oram:
Considering sustainability through ethical approaches and their practical application. 1-6 - Jeff Robbins:
Seven barriers to a sustainable future. 1-9 - Behnam Taebi:
Nuclear power and prima facie duties towards future people. 1-4 - William Towne:
From "Localized" to "Networked": A transformation in community structures. 1-7 - Jessa Liying Wang, Michael C. Loui:
Privacy and ethical issues in location-based tracking systems. 1-4 - Peter K. Wiesner, William R. Tonti:
Technology discourses and sustainability: Fraught with disconnects. 1-4 - Walter W. Zessner:
Projections towards resolving ingenuity gaps for complex learning societies: Prerequisites for sustainable development? 1-7 - Kenneth R. Zimmerman:
Contending sustainability agencements and the future world. 1-11
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