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Web-based Systems Development: An Empirically-Grounded Conceptual Framework
(2007)
This paper encapsulates the main findings of an in-depth study of Web development practices in Ireland. The essential research objective was to build a richer understanding of the modern context of Web development and of ...
Social Networking and Personal Data Security: A Study of Attitudes and Public Awareness in Ireland
(IEEE, 2009)
This paper reports the findings of a study of attitudes towards data security issues and awareness of the potential risks of social networking sites, most notably the possibility of identity fraud. The population for this ...
"Calling passengers" - an ethical problem in the design of self-service websites amongst low-cost airlines in Ireland.
(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 ...
Questioning the use of opaque web practices among low-cost airline carriers
(ECIS Standing Committee, 2008-06-09)
Modest attention has been given to the subtle ethical issues of ¿best practice¿ on the Internet, such as
the exploitation of Web technologies to inhibit or avoid customer service. Increasingly, some firms are
using ...
A review of ethics in the design of self-service websites amongst low-cost carriers in Ireland.
(2007-09)
Although ethical issues related to the Internet has been a widely debated topic, little has been
written on subtle ethical questions such as the exploitation of Web technologies to inhibit
customer service. Increasingly, ...
Control in E-Government Projects - An Exploratory Study
(2010)
This study highlights a distinct lack of research on control in e-Government projects and provides a framework using control theory to address this. The paper draws on four exploratory case studies, highlighting a number ...
Using Agile Practices to Build Trust in an Agile Team: A Case Study.
(2010)
Trust is an important aspect of any software development team, but particularly with self-managing teams as team members are very dependent on one another. Agile teams are considered to be self-managing and they employ ...