Advanced IT tools : IFIP World Conference on IT Tools, 2-6 September 1996, Canberra, Australia

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Advanced IT tools : IFIP World Conference on IT Tools, 2-6 September 1996, Canberra, Australia

edited by Nobuyoshi Terashima and Edward Altman

Chapman & Hall, 1996

1st ed

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"Published ... on behalf of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP)."

Includes bibliographical references and index

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TRACK 1: Innovative Applications in the Public Sector The integration of multimedia based applications and the information superhighway fundamentally concerns the creation of a communication technology to support the ac tivities of people. Communication is a profoundly social activity involving interactions among groups or individuals, common standards of exchange, and national infrastruc tures to support telecommunications activities. The contributions of the invited speakers and others in this track begin to explore the social dimension of communication within the context of integrated, information systems for the public sector. Interactions among businesses and households are described by Ralf Strauss through the development within a real community of a "wired city" with information and electronic services provided by the latest telecommunications technologies. A more specific type of interaction between teacher and student forms the basis of education. John Tiffin demonstrates how virtual classrooms can be used to augment the educational process. Carl Loeffler presents yet another perspective on interaction through the integration of A-life and agent technologies to investigate the dynamics of complex behaviors within networked simulation environments. Common standards for communication in the form of electronic documents or CSCW (Computer Supported Cooperative Work), according to Roland Traunmiiller, provide en abling technologies for a paradigm shift in the management of organizations. As pointed out by William Olle, the impact of standardization work on the future of information technology depends critically upon the interoperability of software systems.

Table of Contents

Innovative applications in the public sector. Enabling technologies. Applications I. Virtual education. Health care and technology. Public sector information systems. Standardization. Innovative applications on the horizon. Information superhighway. Information spaces. Applications II. Language description. Distributed software. Applications III. Intelligent systems. Design methodologies. Agent based CSCW tools. Management systems. Collaboration tools. Neural networks. CSCW software environments. Intelligent tool kits. Intellignent systems. Information systems. Multimedia navigation. Information theory. Data compression theory. Knowledge engineering tools.

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