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    • 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 ...
    • Social Media as Boundary Objects: A Case of Digitalized Civic Engagement in Malaysia 

      Tim, Yen Ni; Pan, Shan L; Bahri, Shamshul; Fauzi, Ali (ACIS, 2014)
      The emergence of social media has excited considerable interest regarding its capabilities in catalyzing enormous societal changes. Overall, the relationship between social media and civic engagement is one of the important, ...
    • Social Media Use and Senior Citizen’s Life Satisfaction 

      Ractham, Peter; Techatassanasoontorn, Angsana (ACIS, 2014)
      Social media is increasingly playing a pivotal role in people’s lives. This study explores how senior citizens use social media applications and the implications of this use on their overall satisfaction with life. First, ...
    • Socially responsible emental healthcare 

      Burmeister, Oliver; Marks, Edwina (ACIS, 2014)
      Mental health has long held a stigma that has made it difficult for people to seek help. Community-based socially responsible online interconnectivity and increased access are central themes underpinning the successful ...
    • Strategy Design for Service Engagement Model Transformation 

      Rai, Veerendra Kumar; Mehta, Sanjit; Puvvala, Abhinay (ACIS, 2014)
      Service provisioning models underlying service engagements evolve and change as a result of changes in business imperatives. This paper presents a system oriented simulation based framework to handle service engagement ...
    • A Study of Bruneian Customers Use of Mobile services: Examining Theory of Consumption Value with Customer Loyalty & Behavior 

      Seyal, Afzaal; Rahman, Noah Abd (ACIS, 2014)
      The study investigates the 220 mobile services users selected randomly among students and staff of a technical university in Brunei Darussalam in understanding as how the various factors of perceived value and loyalty ...
    • A Study of Government Cloud Adoption: The Australian Context 

      Busch, Peter; Smith, Stephen; Gill, Asif; Harris, Pedro; Fakieh, Bahjat; Blount, Yvette (ACIS, 2014)
      The literature is scant around the take up rates of cloud computing by organisations. Cloud computing is nonetheless expected to be a major computing paradigm in the future. The benefits of the cloud vis-à-vis outsourcing ...
    • A study of Green IT Behavior among Individual Consumers: Responsible Acquisition of Computers 

      Loo, Wee Hong; Yeow, Paul Heng Ping; Eze, Uchenna Cyril (ACIS, 2014)
      This paper investigated Green IT behaviour of individual consumers described as responsible acquisition of computers (RAC) because computers pose serious environmental issues during their production, use and disposal stages. ...
    • A Study of Local Vendors’ Views of Planning Global Distribution Systems: Examples from Travel Information Industry in Japan and Korea 

      Lee, Don D H; Wang, William Y C; Leong, Paul T M (ACIS, 2014)
      Global Distribution Systems (GDS) has played a pivotal role as electronic distributors in the travel industry. Although there are two types of GDS vendors geographically –local and worldwide, almost all studies focus on ...
    • Success in the Digital Economy: Cloud Computing, SMEs and the impact to National Productivity 

      Fakieh, Bahjat; Blount, Yvette; Busch, Peter (ACIS, 2014)
      The literature is scant around the take up rates of cloud computing by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). This is important because Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play a significant role in increasing national ...
    • Suicide Prevention and Social Media: A framework for Young Australians using Community of Inquiry (CoI) 

      Sukunesan, Suku; Ahmed, Ashir (ACIS, 2014)
      Suicide among young Australians is a serious public health problem which demands for a fresh approach. In this day and age the growth of social media to replace almost all channels communication amongst the younger generation ...
    • A survey of Knowledge Management Practice among academic staff at the University of Botswana 

      Jain, Priti (ACIS, 2014)
      Today Knowledge Management (KM) is being considered as a strategic management tool inclusive of all types of organisations. Universities being the research-intensive and knowledge generating academic institutions are better ...
    • Sustainability of Environmental Programs: A Green IT Perspective 

      Nanath, Krishnadas; Pillai, Radhakrishna; Supriya, K K (ACIS, 2014)
      Sustainable development programs always form an important component of strategic initiatives in modern day organizations. However, very few firms successfully implement these programs and continue the same in the long run. ...
    • Tactility and experience as transformational strategy 

      Riisberg, Vibeke; Louise Bang, Anne; Locher, Laura; Breuil Moat, Alina (Textile and Design Lab and Colab at Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      The Awareness Project investigates the following question: Can dialogue tools that challenge tactile competencies support the development of fashion and textile design in a sustainable direction? In this article, we pay ...

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