Diane Crawford
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Open Source vs. Capitalism and Communism
Clark E. Hartsock, Ken Nickerson, Ralph Johnson, Robert L. Glass, Alex Simonelis, David Monniaux, Marc Bellusci
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Peter J. Denning
págs. 15-19
Wading into Alternate Data Streams
Hal Berghel, Natasa Brajkovska
págs. 21-27
Eric M. Uslaner
págs. 28-29
Human-computer etiquette: managing expections with intentional agents
Christopher A. Miller
págs. 31-34
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Unspoken rules of spoken interaction
Timothy W. Bickmore
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Etiquette and the design of educational technology
Punya Mishra, Kathryn A. Hershey
págs. 45-48
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Turst and etiquette in high-criticality automated systems
Christopher A. Miller, Raja Parasuraman
págs. 51-55
Entiquette online: from nice to necessary
Jenny Preece
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Managinh cross-cultural issues in global software outsourcing
Geoff Walsham, Sundeep Sahay, S. Krishna
págs. 62-66
Software projects risks and their effect on ooutcomes
Linda Wallace, Mark Keil
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The Domino Effect of Password Reuse
Kenneth R. Walsh, Blake Ives, Helmut Schneider
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Anat Hovav, Paul Gray
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The economics of wireless networks
Andreas S. Pomportis, Mohammed S. Obaidat, Georgios Papadimitriou, Petros Nicopolitidis
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Managing knowledge in distributed projects
J. Roberto Evaristo, Kevin C. Desouza
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The Viability of Supporting Anonymous Employees
John Gerdes Jr.
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