This paper examines the way in which a knowledge management system (KMS)—by which we mean the people, processes and software—came into being and evolved in response to a varie...
Christine Halverson, Thomas Erickson, Mark S. Acke...
In this paper we examine the relationship between emergent social network characteristics in a computer-supported collaborative learning course and locus of control. An emergent c...
Michael Stefanone, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Geri Gay, A...
Wireless sensor networks consist of nodes with the ability to measure, store, and process data, as well as to communicate wirelessly with nodes located in their wireless range. Us...
The capacity of today's network links, along with the heterogeneity of their traffic, is rapidly growing, more than the workstation’s processing power. This makes the task ...
We argue in favor of the explicit inclusion of suspicion as a concrete concept to be used in the analysis of audit data in order to guide the search for evidence of misuse. Our ap...