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    • A Qualitative Study of Information challenges in the Cloud 

      George, Elaine; Gao, Jing (ACIS, 2014)
      This paper explores the modified information management and information governance challenges faced by organizations when shifting from traditional on-site model to the cloud. The specific cloud information management and ...
    • A Qualitative Study of Satisfaction of IT Academics with Transnational Education 

      Toohey, Danny; McGill, Tanya (ACIS, 2014)
      As Australian universities’ involvement in Transnational Education (TNE) continues to grow, little thought is given to the role of the academic. It is important that academics are engaged positively with TNE in order to ...
    • Re-shaping the process of design & making: shifting the relationship between designer and client in the context of digital knitwear design and production systems 

      Farren, Anne; Yang, Sooyung (Textile and Design Lab and Colab at Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      New technologies have created a gap in designer knowledge and understanding of the design capabilities and production potential of new CAD software driven equipment. Significantly, within some sectors of the fashion industry, ...
    • Reflections on Artificial Intelligence – A Hermeneutic Journey 

      Motamarri, Saradhi (ACIS, 2014)
      Science, engineering and technology have been moulding and placing an ever increasing pressure on society and in turn, on life styles. The inquisitive nature of man has led to the amazing development of computer. In just ...
    • Relating IS Developers’ Attitudes to Engagement 

      Licorish, Sherlock; MacDonell, Stephen (ACIS, 2014)
      Increasing effort is being directed to understanding the personality profiles of highly engaged information systems (IS) developers and the impact of such profiles on development outcomes. However, there has been a lesser ...
    • Relational Governance in Offshore Outsourcing Partnerships 

      Mathrani, Anuradha (ACIS, 2014)
      Offshore outsourcing has facilitated exchange of knowledge and services with clients and suppliers situated in diverse economic markets. To better manage knowledge exchange and mitigate risks from international partnerships, ...
    • Repeatless: transforming surface pattern with generative design 

      Russell, Alex (Textile and Design Lab and Colab at Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      Much of the initial use of digital technology within the printed textile industry has focused on the particular advantages that it has over previous fabric printing methods. Examples include simplifying workflow, producing ...
    • The Research on Characteristics of E-Commerce Enterprises’ Knowledge Workers and Their Motivating Factors 

      Zhan, Hong; Peng, Lifang; Ma, Yuanyuan; Lin, Jianhuang (ACIS, 2014)
      With the development of the Internet,e-commerce enterprises spring up like the mushrooms.To a large extent, it depends on the knowledge workers who possess the three knowledge management systems——IT technology, network ...
    • Resilient Organisations in the Cloud 

      Herrera, Andrea; Beltran, Fernando; Janczewski, Lech (ACIS, 2014)
      Cloud computing is a way of delivering computing resources that promises numerous benefits, however, organisations worry about its extra levels of abstraction. This additional complexity represents a hurdle in the assessment ...
    • The Role of Process Integration for Supply Chain Agility: An Information Processing Perspective 

      Xiao, Henry; Tan, Felix Ter Chian; Vasa, Rajesh (ACIS, 2014)
      As businesses strive to respond to customer demand at an acceptable cost in the face of market turbulence and volatility, interest in supply chain agility as the ability to address such market uncertainties has grown. As ...
    • The Role of Social Media Network Participants in Extreme Events 

      Mirbabaie, Milad; Bunker, Deborah; Stieglitz, Stefan (ACIS, 2014)
      How does the use of social media such as Twitter in an extreme event such as the 1st of May Labour Day impact the role of an emergency management agency (EMA) like the Berlin police and its relationships with other roles ...
    • The Role of Technological Frames of Reference and Institutional Logics in the use of ICT 

      Linderoth, Henrik (ACIS, 2014)
      The concept of technological frames of reference (TFR) has been used to uncover people’s sense making of information and communication technologies (ICT), in order to deepen the understanding of ICT deployment. However, ...
    • Roles of Social Media in Open Data Environments: A Case Study of the 2014 Indonesian Presidential Election Voting Results 

      Brajawidagda, Uuf; Chatfield, Akemi Takeoka (ACIS, 2014)
      Open data initiatives are critical to open government policies which promote transparency, citizen engagement and collaboration. However, they face challenges in realizing their potential benefits through citizens’ active ...
    • S.A.R.A.: synesthetic augmented reality application 

      Benitez, Margarita; Vogl, Markus (Textile and Design Lab and Colab at Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      S.A.R.A. (synesthetic augmented reality application) is an App exploring the potential of using a mobile device as a unique and wearable musical interface. S.A.R.A. was originally developed as a standalone App to translate ...
    • Security and Privacy Issues Related to the Use of Mobile Health Apps 

      Adhikari, Rajindra; Richards, Deborah; Scott, Karen (ACIS, 2014)
      Mobile Health applications (mHealth apps) have become integrated into the field of consumer health informatics as tools that maintain a patient-centred model of health care by allowing consumers to monitor their health ...
    • Sharing and Co-creation of Innovative Teaching Practices in Business Analytics – Insights from an Action Design Research Project 

      Marjanovic, Olivera (ACIS, 2014)
      This paper focuses on a practice-inspired research challenge of sharing and co-creation of innovative teaching practices in Business Analytics (BA). As confirmed by three international surveys of educators, BA is a very ...
    • Sharing benefits through knowledge management: A knowledge-based approach to integrated trans-boundary river basin management 

      Aarons, Jeremy; Linger, Henry; McShane, Paul (ACIS, 2014)
      Where river basins are shared between competing nations, how do we build cooperative and collaborative management approaches based on sound evidence so that the benefits that come from those water resources are shared ...
    • The shift from 3D body scanned data to the physical world 

      Reilly, Lyle (Textile and Design Lab and Colab at Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      This paper highlights the technological relationship and opportunities to combine 3D body scan and 3D print technologies for consideration within the fashion sector. Three dimensional (3D) human body scanning technology ...
    • Shifting ideas of time and place in fashion 

      Palomo-Lovinski, Noël; Faerm, Steven (Textile and Design Lab and Colab at Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      This paper examines how shifting contemporary conceptions of time and place affect the current practices of the fashion industry. The Internet as a reporting tool, coupled with remarkably accelerated production cycles, has ...
    • Smart textiles as raw materials for design 

      Dumitrescu, Delia; Nilsson, Linnéa; Persson, Anna; Worbin, Linda (Textile and Design Lab and Colab at Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      Materials fabricate the designed artefact, but they can also play an important role in the design process; as a medium or method used to develop the design. Textiles can, with their soft and flexible properties, be easily ...

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