Articles about : Empirical
Equity and equality: finding the gender balance
The percentage of women in the ICT workforce is low and dropping.
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Adaptive business intelligence
By: Matthew Michalewicz
15/02/2007 11:29:08
Matthew Michalewicz explains why the future of the business intelligence industry lies in systems that can make decisions. He is co-author of a new book on the topic
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Diving into the scrum to make things happen
By: Tony Robey
15/12/2006 14:12:24
Any resemblance between software development and the dynamics and tensions of a rugby scrum are purely intentional
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Building smarter authentication
By: Paul Roberts
18/08/2006 11:51:36
If you're still relying on simple passwords, your network could be wide open
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Hybrid cognitive architectures
By: Dr Ron Sun
14/10/2005 15:07:32
Defining computational structures
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Tears before project management bedtime
By: Peter Davidson
18/08/2005 14:54:54
There are good reasons why ICT projects go bad; applying history lessons can save them
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ACS news
By: ACS staff
09/06/2005 16:21:57
Australian Computer Society initiatives, research and events
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SMEs take their demands for government business to Minister
By: Peter Davidson
09/06/2005 14:56:25
Our local ICT shops have developed and delivered their recommendations on how to loosen government purse strings - to the top
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Critical infrastructure protection and the terrorist threat
By: Allen Fleckner
12/10/2004 12:39:54
With the growing menace of transnational terrorism looming on the horizon, private sector security culture faces an uphill battle to develop - and rapidly - to stand firm against it.
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Profile: Technology and law: a rare mix
By: Peter Davidson
17/06/2004 08:25:24
Philip Argy has developed an international reputation for pre-eminence in both disciplines
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CEDA: Integrity for sale
By: Maurice L Newman
18/06/2003 16:42:24
The recent corporate scandals in the United States have shown that if the stakes are high enough, and where leadership is weak, integrity can be bought, said Maurice Newman in his inaugural speech as Patron of CEDA.
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