Articles about : University of Melbourne
Getting a start in ICT - with explosives
Peter Thorne shaped not only ICT in this country, but many of its practitioners as well
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ACS news
By: ACS staff
14/02/2006 14:15:30
Australian Computer Society initiatives, research and events
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Sensor networks coming to a disaster near you
By: Beverley Head
14/12/2005 14:51:53
The SEARCC conference held in Sydney recently lifted the lid on new technologies, and innovations that have the capacity to dramatically alter the way we tackle real world issues - be they operating emergency command and control centres, equipping our armed forces, or tracking livestock in Australia's remote outback
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ACS News
By: ACS staff
14/12/2005 10:29:19
Australian Computer Society initiatives, research and events
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ACS News
By: ACS staff
20/04/2005 15:24:09
Australian Computer Society initiatives, research and events
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E-learning - what the sales rep doesn't tell you
By: Martin Hale
20/04/2005 13:44:53
There's nothing wrong with e-learning - it's just that people don't use it. But it needn't be so
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ACS News
By: ACS staff
11/02/2005 15:52:33
Australian Computer Society initiatives, research and events
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CSIRAC pioneer logs off
By: ACS staff
14/12/2004 14:30:15
IT engineer Ron Bowles' passing closes a chapter on our early computing efforts. mourned by many. Industry historian Max Burnet writes:
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Committees drive for professionalism
By: ACS staff
17/06/2004 08:56:32
A number of committees is a critical component of the engine which drives the ACS’s pursuit of excellence. Their work harnesses the acumen and energy of a host of professionals who give their time voluntarily for the good of the Society’s standing and future
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ACS Foundation and Society news
By: ACS staff
16/04/2004 12:04:28
Society developments and events
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ACS News
By: ACS staff
24/02/2004 13:38:14
The challenges of being a relevant professional society
Last year, Prof Kerryn Phelps spoke to ACS Fellows at a Sydney dinner about public and industrial relevance, calling on her experience as the first woman president of the Australian Medical Association. This is what she said:
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