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    Barry, Chris (2)
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    A study of opacity in web design practices. 

    Barry, Chris; Hogan, Mairéad; Torres, Ann M. (Irish Academy of Management, 2010-09-01)
    That IS and IT practitioners should use best practice in information systems development is pretty much universally taken for granted. We expect systems to be developed that enhance the user experience and allow them to ...
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    "Calling passengers" - an ethical problem in the design of self-service websites amongst low-cost airlines in Ireland. 

    Barry, Chris; Torres, Ann M. (Springer, 2007)
    Ethics on the Internet has been a widely debated topic in recent years covering issues that range from privacy to security to fraud. Little, however, has been written on more subtle ethical questions such as the exploitation ...
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