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Educating Professionals for Network-Centric Organisations, 1999 IFIP TC3 WG3.4 International Working Conference on Educating Professionals for Network-Centric Organisations August 23–28, 1998, Saitama, Japan IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology Series, Vol. 17

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Juliff Peter, Kado Tsurayuki, Barta Ben-Zion

Couverture de l’ouvrage Educating Professionals for Network-Centric Organisations
The short history of the International Working Conference on Educating Professionals for Network Centric Organizations is a good illustration of the tremendous rate of development of global networking, its impact and of its deep penetration into management of business, industty and administration. In 1996, when the theme and name of the conference had been set, there was yet no heavy use of networks in the fields just mentioned. However, it has been already established well enough to enable those with a visionary sense to feel that it will be an important subject and it could be an interesting theme for a conference to be held within two years. It seemed a risky decision at the time but it turned out to be very successful when conducted in 1998. It has been stated that "it took until 1997 for the business world to discover the Internet". In less than two years, the Internet and the Intranets are a vital component for running major parts of the business world. This fast pace puts some pressure on writing papers and holding a conferenc- effort has to be made to have meaningful contents despite the changes. A time span of 9 months between writing a paper and having it published, seemed once to be very short, but it is not so any more when referring to a dynamic issue like global networking.
Preface. Keynote Address: Education in a Changing Era - A View from Japan; N. Tokura. Papers Presented: 1. Learn: Line - An Educational Environment on The Web; W. Weber. 2. Network-Centric Work - Implications to Professional IT Education; M.J. Ruohonen. 3. Planning Guidelines for Next Generation Business Simulation; T. Lainema. 4. Data Communication and Distance Learning Methodologies for Technicians Training; I.S. Zilberstein, B.Z. Barta. 5. Educational Effectiveness of an Interactive Multimedia Communications Environment; K. Maeda, et al. 6. Empirical Study On Effectiveness of HDTV in Distance Education; H. Kato, et al. 7. Why Information Ethics Education Fails; T. Takeo, H. Yasunari. 8. Trends in Internet-Based Electronic Commerce: Results of an Initial Survey; R.I. Ferguson, et al. 9. Towards a Standard Monitoring System for Computer Science Student Projects; R.K. Mazhindu-Shumba, G.T. Hapanyengwi. 10. Educational Multimedia in a Network Centric Society: Requirements, Enablers and Negative Aspects; K.D. Levin. 11. The Application of the Internet and Intranets in Business; M.A. Murray, et al. 12. A Case Base Reasoning System on the Internet for Knowledge Sharing / Reusing on Information Technology Education; T. Okamoto, M. Nakagawa. 13. The Knowledge-Navigation System in Hyperspace With Neural Networks; M. Kayama, T. Okamoto. 14. The Management of Work Force in Networked Organizational Environment; L.S.J. Viitanen. 15. Seven Years Experience and Analysis on Corporated-Wide Distance Learning forEngineers Using Satellite Communications; K. Yoshida, et al. 16. Management System for Telecommunications Engineer Training; Y. Minai, et al. 17. Study Program for Network Technology and Its Evaluation; H. Tanaka, et al. 18. Information Organizing and Sharing Technique for Task Performance and Training Support; H. Kojima, et al. 19. An Efficient Method for Creating Multimedia Courseware; Y. Terahama, et al. 20. How A Small Enterprise Obtained WWW Experience at a Minimum Cost: &endash; A Case Study; J.B. Thompson, S. McCall. 21. Effectiveness of Various CAI Education Styles and Support Functions on Self-Study; H. Yamamoto, et al. Discussion Reports. Tele-Education for Network-Centric Organisations: An Adult Education View; M.J. Ruohonen, et al. Educating Professionals for Network Centric Organisations; Discussion Leaders: J.B. Thompson, S. Kerridge. Index.
Peter Juliff is Head of the School of Management and Information Systems, Deakin University, Burwood, Australia Ben-Zion Barta is with Bar-Code Computers Ltd., Israel

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