IFIP TC6 Open Digital Library

9. HCC 2010: Brisbane, Australia

What Kind of Information Society? Governance, Virtuality, Surveillance, Sustainability, Resilience - 9th IFIP TC 9 International Conference, HCC9 2010 and 1st IFIP TC 11 International Conference, CIP 2010, Held as Part of WCC 2010, Brisbane, Australia, September 20-23, 2010. Proceedings

Jacques Berleur, Magda David Hercheui, Lorenz M. Hilty

Springer, IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 328, ISBN: 978-3-642-15478-2



Contents

Human Choice and Computers International Conference (HCC9)

What Kind of Information Society? Introduction to the HCC9 Conference Proceedings.

Jacques Berleur, Magda David Hercheui, Lorenz M. Hilty

 3-9

Ethics and ICT Governance

Ethics and ICT Governance.

Jacques Berleur, Diane Whitehouse, Philippe Goujon, Catherine Flick

 13-21

The Demographic Factors Affecting University Students' Intention to Pirate Software.

Linda Spark

 22-32

ICT Governance versus Community Empowerment: Grassroots Evidence from Bangladesh.

Mizanur Rahman

 33-50

Exploring Digital Divide in the Maldives.

Mohamed Shareef, Adegboyega K. Ojo, Tomasz Janowski

 51-63

Balancing Public and Private Interests in ICT Standardisation: The Case of AVS in China.

Junbin Su, Vladislav V. Fomin

 64-72

The European VCD System: Facilitating Public Procurement through Criteria-to-Evidence Mapping.

Ansgar Mondorf, Maria Wimmer

 73-85

Money Laundering and FATF Compliance by the International Community.

Ali Alkaabi, George M. Mohay, Adrian McCullagh, Nicholas Chantler

 86-97

Ethical Governance for Emerging ICT: Opening Cognitive Framing and Achieving Reflexivity.

Philippe Goujon, Catherine Flick

 98-111

Virtual Technologies and Social Shaping

Virtual Technologies and Social Shaping.

David Kreps

 115-117

Making a Good (Virtual) First Impression: The Use of Visuals in Online Impression Management and Creating Identity Performances.

Erika Pearson

 118-130

Virtuality Improves the Well Being of Seniors through Increasing Social Interaction.

Oliver K. Burmeister

 131-141

The Tragedy of the Virtual Commons as Manifested in the Death of Blogs.

John Lenarcic, Pradipta Sarkar

 142-149

How to Measure Public Opinion in the Networked Age: Working in a Googleocracy or a Googlearchy?

Sean J. Westwood

 150-160

A Multidiscipline Approach to Governing Virtual Property Theft in Virtual Worlds.

Nicholas Charles Patterson, Michael Hobbs

 161-171

Surveillance and Privacy

Surveillance and Privacy.

Yola Georgiadou, Simone Fischer-Hübner

 175-177

Trends of Privacy and Surveillance in the Information Society - Extended Abstract.

Klaus Brunnstein

 178-179

Civil Society Must Publish Standards Documents.

Roger Clarke

 180-184

Citizen Surveillance of the State: A Mirror for eGovernment?

Jeroen Verplanke, Javier Martinez, Gianluca Miscione, Yola Georgiadou, David Coleman, Abdishakur Awil Hassan

 185-201

Privacy Enhanced Fraud Resistant Road Pricing.

Jaap-Henk Hoepman, George B. Huitema

 202-213

Privacy in Distributed Commercial Applications.

Nicolai Kuntze, Carsten Rudolph

 214-224

ICT and Sustainable Development

ICT and Sustainable Development.

Lorenz M. Hilty, Magda David Hercheui

 227-235

ICT and the Environment in Developing Countries: A Review of Opportunities and Developments.

John W. Houghton

 236-247

A Model and Selected Instances of Green and Sustainable Software.

Markus Dick, Stefan Naumann, Norbert Kuhn

 248-259

Managing Energy Efficiency in Manufacturing Processes - Implementing Energy Performance in Production Information Technology Systems.

Katharina Bunse, Matthias Vodicka

 260-268

A Reference Process to Design Information Systems for Sustainable Design Based on LCA, PSS, Social and Economic Aspects.

Fabiana Soares Santana, Claudio Barberato, Antonio Mauro Saraiva

 269-280

IT Support for Sustainable Development in Organizations.

Andreas Möller, Arno Rolf

 281-291

Utilising the Internet to Improve Peasant Artisan Incomes: Evidence from Mexico.

John Dobson, Richard Duncombe, Brian Nicholson

 292-309

Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Conference (CIP 2010)

Society - Totally Dependent Upon ICT? Introduction to the CIP-2010 Conference Proceedings.

William J. Caelli

 313-314

C-SAW: Critical Information Infrastructure Protection through Simplification.

Ian Ellefsen, Sebastiaan H. von Solms

 315-325

On Planning of FTTH Access Networks with and without Redundancy.

Tahir M. Riaz, Gustav H. Haraldsson, Jose G. Lopaz, Jens Myrup Pedersen, Ole Brun Madsen

 326-337

A Distributed Denial of Service Testbed.

Desmond Schmidt, Suriadi Suriadi, Alan Tickle, Andrew J. Clark, George M. Mohay, Ejaz Ahmed, James Mackie

 338-349

Discrete Event Simulation of QoS of a SCADA System Interconnecting a Power Grid and a Telco Network.

Ester Ciancamerla, Chiara Foglietta, Davide Lefevre, Michele Minichino, Leonid Lev, Yosi Shneck

 350-362

Critical Infrastructure Protection Risk Modelling with Games Technology.

Martin Masek, Adrian Boeing, William Bailey

 363-372

Wireless Sensor Networks for the Protection of an Electrical Energy Distribution Infrastructure.

António Grilo, Augusto Casaca, Mário Serafim Nunes, Carlos Fortunato

 373-383

Risk Modelling the Transition of SCADA System to IPv6.

Suriadi Suriadi, Alan Tickle, Ejaz Ahmed, Jason Smith, Hasmukh Morarji

 384-395