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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January 1988
- Roger A. Clarke:
Just another piece of plastic in your wallet: the 'Australian card' scheme. 7-21 - Siv Friis:
Action research on systems development: case study of changing actor roles. 22-31
Volume 18, Number 2, April 1988
- Scott Hazelhurst:
Computer scientists and South Africa. 3-6 - Yale Magrass, Richard L. Upchurch:
Computer literacy: people adapted for technology. 8-15 - C. K. Yuen:
Scholarly publishing in the age of information technology. 16-20
Volume 18, Number 3, July 1988
- Yale Magrass, Richard L. Upchurch:
Computer literacy: the pigeonhole principle. 1-9 - Roger Clark:
The Australian card - postscript. 10-13 - Michael Newman:
Professional and expert systems: a meeting of minds. 14-27
Volume 18, Number 4, October 1988
- Donald O. Walter:
Creativity and expert systems: a divergence of the minds. 5-10 - C. Dianne Martin:
Awareness of the social impact of computers in the USSR. 11-13 - Gary R. Weaver:
Unasked questions: presenting artificial intelligence to the masses. 14-16 - Jay BloomBecker:
BloomBecker's Viewpoint: Careful now - it's catching. 17-18 - Jay BloomBecker:
BloomBecker's Viewpoint: 'Great vindicator' may be hero of computer security. 19-20 - Ronald E. Anderson:
The DIAC-88 conference - a comentary. 22-23 - Anand V. Bodapati:
Review of "From Sand to Circuits and other Enquiries". 24-26
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