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Technology and Society, 2004. ISTAS '04. International Symposium on Date: 17-19 June 2004 Location: Worcester, Massachusetts, USA Chair: Lance Schachterle
A decade of professional experience with globalization Cohen, P.A. Pages: 1- 8 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Systematically designed license exams in non-native countries to accelerate globalizing pace Bing-Yuh Lu; Ming-Li Tung; Mau-Yuan Wang; Hao-Li Liu; Tzu-Ching Shih Pages: 9- 16 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Building innovative capability in firms of developing countries to face the domestic global competition Jiang Yu; Yongjiang Shi; Xin Fang Pages: 17- 22 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Engineering globalization: oxymoron or opportunity? Newberry, B. Pages: 29- 35 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Demons in the IT workplace [organizational psychology] Epstein, R.G. Pages: 37- 48 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Verizon vs the RIAA: implications for privacy and democracy Grodzinsky, F.S.; Tavani, H.T. Pages: 49- 53 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
A human power conversion system based on children's play Pandian, S.R. Pages: 54- 61 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Software development as spiritual metaphor Epstein, R.G. Pages: 62- 75 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Now, Tomorrow and Yesterday: a structured technique for providing a laboratory setting for courses in technology and society Perusich, K.; Davis, B. Pages: 76- 79 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Software simplicity, and hence safety - thwarted for decades Lowry, E.S. Pages: 80- 84 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
A Web-based tool for distance learning of foreign languages Chang, P.H. Pages: 85- 91 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Globalizing engineering ethics education through Web-based instruction Cummings, M.L.; Lo, J. Pages: 92- 95 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
English vocabulary spectrum analysis for the technological and vocational college/university programs in non-native English speaking nations Ming-Li Tung; Bing-Yuh Lu; Hao-Li Liu; Mau-Yuan Wang; Jer-Junn Luh; Kuen-Cheng Ju Pages: 96- 101 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Science and appropriate technology for underdeveloped countries: one emphasis in the master of engineering program at Baylor University Bradley, W.L.; Newberry, B. Pages: 102- 103 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Enhancing usability by international students of a distance learning Web site Kjell, B.; Gailer, H. Pages: 104- 106 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Teaching English technological textbooks in non-native English speaking nations Bing-Yuh Lu; Ming-Li Tung Pages: 107- 110 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Globalizing manufacturing engineering education Stephan, K.D.; Sriraman, V. Pages: 111- 117 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
IT education for disadvantaged students: lessons from Europe O'Donnell, S. Pages: 118- 125 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Foundation and funding opportunities for globalization Gerstenfeld, A.; Njoroge, R.J. Pages: 126- 132 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Benefit/cost analysis for international study options Jewell, T.K.; Thomas, W.W. Pages: 133- 138 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Evolution of a computer science program toward globalized technological education Wilkens, E.J.; Brikman, M.S. Pages: 139- 143 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Opening up technological education: the perspective from social informatics Chakrapani, P.N.; Ekbia, H.R. Pages: 144- 147 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Scholarly/professional scientific and engineering societies and globalization Foster, K.R.; Herkert, J.R. Pages: 149- 149 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Social science and international content in risk analysis courses Hassenzahl, D.M.; Barr, C.F. Pages: 151- 155 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Assessment of the utility of technology transfer guidelines as determined by the evaluation of the RESCUER program in rural Uganda Williams, K.M. Pages: 156- 164 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
Environmental standards: the new concept and key to international harmonization of safety standards for the safe use of electromagnetic energy Osepchuk, J.M. Pages: 165- 173 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
The effects of English language dominance of the Internet and the digital divide Wolk, R.M. Pages: 174- 178 Digital Object Identifier: Not Available
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