IFIP Statement on intentional weakening of security and trust mechanisms in ICT and the Internet by government agencies and other major actors

The reports about security weaknesses in ICT and the Internet and the subsequent discussions about trust mechanisms and trusted parties have motivated IFIP to issue a statement on the topic. IFIP with its diverse international structure of around 50 member societies is not the body that issues statements on current issues lightheartedly, but the seriousness ...

HCC 11 – The 11th IFIP TC9 Human Choice and Computers Conference

Call for papers The 11th IFIP TC9 Human Choice and Computers Conference – HCC 11 July 30th – August 1st, 2014, Turku, Finland ICT and Society It is crucial to understand how ICT innovation is associated with change in society! Human Choice and Computers – a series of conferences organised by the International Federation of ...

Virtuality, smartphones and work-life balance

Virtuality, smartphones and work-life balance
by Petros Chamakiotis There exists cross-disciplinary recognition (e.g., in the organizational and information systems literatures) that virtuality influences our societies significantly (Panteli, 2009). For instance, organizations increasingly deploy global virtual teams, spanning geo-temporal, organizational, and other boundaries. These configurations bring about such challenges as developing trust (Jarvenpaa and Leidner, 1999) and managing creativity in a ...

Human Choice and Computers 11

Human Choice and Computers 11
The pdf Flier for our upcoming biennial Technical Committee 9 conference, Human Choice and Computers 11, is available here. HCC11

Virtuality and Society: ‘alone in the crowd’

Virtuality and Society: ‘alone in the crowd’
by Marie Griffiths Ever attended a conference and looked around to see how many people are not engaging in the real but are situated in the virtual and have their face pressed into a screen? Well next time you are answering your email at a keynote, a meeting or on public transport, STOP, lift your ...

Virtual Objects – A quick and philosophic take on 3D Printing

by David Kreps In the last few years a revolution in machining has been taking place, introducing a new approach to the fabrication of objects, newly termed ‘additive’ manufacturing, relegating traditional methods to a newly termed ‘subtractive’ method.  Filing, turning, milling and grinding raw materials down to the desired shape is to be replaced by ...