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_aKnowledge in the new technologies/ _cGerassimos Kouzelis |
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_aBerlin: _bPeter Lang, _c2005. |
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300 | _a212 p. | ||
505 | _aGerassimos Kouzelis, Maria Poumari, Michael Stoppler, Vasilis Tselfes 11 I. "Knowledge" and "Information": the Epistemological Prerequisites A model of Data and Semantic Information Luciano Floridi 21 New Technologies:Knowledge of Procedural Rules and Practical Skills Maria Poumari 43 II. New Technologies and their Users Themakingofa third world: Three hypotheses Gerassimos Kouzelis 51 Context-Aware uses of Information Technologies and Technophobia Alexandres-Andreas Kyrtsis 71 III. Knowledge in the "New Economy" Information and Knowledge in 20^^ Century Economics: From Prices, to Contracts, to Institutions Stavros ioannides ' 89 Knowledge Processes Embedded in Task Structures: Design of a Technical and Organizational Solution Kostas Samiotis, Anthony Papargyris, Angeliki Poulymenakou, Panagiotis Zaharias, George M. Giaglis 113 Auctions. Information, and New Technologies Karl-Martin Ehrhart, Marion Ott 125 IV. New Technologies and School Knowledge V. iN-usE Knowledge: What is Really New? Ubiquitous Computing in Science and Engineering Research Laboratories- Acasestudyfrom biomedical engineering Nancy J. Nersessian, Hike Kurz-Milcke, Jim Davies 167 Between telecommunication efficiency and instability: Towards an historical approach Aristotle Tympas | ||
650 | _aInformation technology | ||
942 | _cWB16 |