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2004 Research Report

Journal Article

Broucek, V and Turner, P, ‘Intrusion Detection: Issues and Challenges in Evidence Acquisition’, International Review of Law Computers & Technology, 18 (2) pp. 1-16. ISSN 1360-0869 (2004) [Refereed Article]

Clarke, J and Turner, P, ‘Global Competition and the Australian Biotechnology Industry: Developing a Model of SMEs Knowledge Management Strategies’, Knowledge and Process Management, 11 (1) pp. 38-46. ISSN 1099-1441 (2004) [Refereed Article]

Book

McKay, J* and Marshall, PH, strategic management of e-Business, John Wiley & Sons Australia, QLD, pp. 370. ISBN 0-470-80292-8 (2004) [Authored Other Book]

Chapter in Book

Chau, S and Turner, P, ‘An SME Experience of E-Commerce: Some Considerations for Policy Formulation in Australia’, e-Business, e-Governement & Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Opportunities and Challenges, Idea Group Publishing, Bernard J Kieklak, Jr (ed), USA, pp. 91-111. ISBN 1-59140-202-6 (2004) [Research Book Chapter]

Steer, DR, ‘The Role of Place: Tasmanian Insights on ICT and Regional Development’, Using Community Informatics to Transform Regions, Idea Group Publishing, Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, Jan Travers, Amanda Appicello, Michele Rossi & Ingrid Widitz (ed), Hershey, USA, pp. 67-81. ISBN 1-59140-278-6 (2004) [Research Book Chapter]

Conference Publication

Broucek, V and Turner, P, ‘Computer Incident Investigations: e-forensic Insights on Evidence Acquisition’, Proceedings of the 13th Annual EICAR Conference, Grand-Duche du Luxembourg, pp. 1-15. ISBN 87-987271-6-8 (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Campton, PF, ‘A comparitive analysis of online and paper-based assessment methods: A university case study’, Conference Proceedings Australian Computers in Education Conference, Adelaide, SA, pp. 1-5. ISBN 0-9581188-1-7 (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Chau, S and Thurley, J* and Turner, P, ‘Computing architecture innovation in healthcare - A case study on the role for thin client computing at the Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmania’, Conference Proceedings HIC2004, Brisbane, QLD, pp. 1-5. (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Chau, S and Turner, P, ‘Examining the Utilisation of Mobile Handheld Devices at an Australian Aged Care Facility’, Proceedings of the Eighth Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Shanghai, China, pp. 638-647. (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Chen, Y and Wong, AD, ‘E-Business: Factors of EAI Adoption in an Australian Electricity Company’, The Fourth International Conference on Electronic Business, Beijing, China, pp. 1289-1294. (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Clark, J, ‘Information Systems Strategy and Knowledge-Based SMEs in the Australian Biotechnology Industry: does IS need to reorient its thinking?’, Proceedings Australasian Conference on Information Systems, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 1-10. (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Cox, RJ and Turner, P, ‘Technologically Mediated Communication: Exploring how on-line communicative practices are configured by the tools used’, Proceedings of QualIT2004: International Conference on Qualitative Research in IT & IT in Qualitative Research, Brisbane, Australia, pp. 1-7. ISBN 1-920952-07-1 (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Gregg, P* and Pollard, C and Young, J, ‘Rethinking CRM for use in the public sector’, Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Global Information Technology Management World Conference, San Diego, California, USA, pp. 98-101. (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Hannan, M and Blundell, B*, ‘Electronic Crime: its not only the big end of town that should be worried’, Proceedings of the 2nd Australian Computer Network & Information Forensics Conference 2004, Perth, WA, pp. 1. ISBN 0-72980571-9 (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Hannan, M and Tucker, B*, ‘Risk Management and Organisational Culture: The implications of computer network attacks and Malware incidents on organizational risk management’, Proceedings of the 2nd Australian Information Security Management Conference 2004, Perth, WA, pp. 1. ISBN 0-7298-0572-7 (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Hannan, M and Wilsdon, T*, ‘The Implications of Hardware Encryption Devices on Forensic Computing Investigations’, Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, pp. 97-107. ISBN 0-9547096-2-4 (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Hannan, M and Turner, P, ‘The Last Mile: Applying Traditional Methods for Perpetrator Identification in Forensic Computing Investigations’, Proceeding of the 3rd European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, pp. 89-96. ISBN 0-9547096-2-4 (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Hannan, M, ‘To Revist: What is Forensic Computing?’, Proceedings of the 2nd Australian Computer Network & Information Forensics Conference 2004, Perth, WA, pp. 1. ISBN 0-72980571-9 (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Hannan, M and Turnbull, B*, ‘Wireless Network Security in Australia: A Study of 7 Australian Capital Cities’, Proceedings of the 8th Pacific-Asia Conference on Information Systems, Shanghai, China, pp. 1480-1493. ISBN 957-01-7667-9 (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Hisham, N and Campton, PF and FitzGerald, DG, ‘A tale of two cities: A study on the satisfaction of asynchronous e-learning systems in two Australian universities’, Proceedings of the 21st ASCILITE Conference, Perth WA, pp. 395-401. ISBN 0-9751702-3-6 (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Kelder, JC and Turner, P, ‘Capturing User Experience: Using Distributed Cognition Theory to Inform the Sustainable Design of Meteorological Information Systems in Australia’, Conference Proceedings OZCHI 2004, Wollongong University, pp. 1-11. (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Kelder, JC and Turner, P, ‘In the Eye of the Storm: the role of Distributed Cognition theory for informing the design of meteorological information systems’, Proceedings of ISOne World 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, pp. 1-15. (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Marshall, PH and McKay, J* and Prananto, A*, ‘A Process Model of Business Value Creation from IT Investments’, Proceedings of the 15th Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2004, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 1-11. ISBN 1-86487-694-8 (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Murray, EV and Pollard, C, ‘Electronic Health Records (EHR): Developing a New 'Healthcare Information Needs' Model from Multiple Stakeholders' Perspectives’, Proceedings of the Australasian Conference on Information Systems, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 1-5. (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Musa, N* and Pollard, C, ‘User Satisfaction and Trust in Virtual Teams: A Preliminary Investigation’, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Work with Computing Systems, Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia, pp. 376-381. (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Olding, AL and de Salas, KL, ‘The Threat of Electronic Terrorism: The Perceptions of Australian Essential Infrastructure Environments’, Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, pp. 311-316. (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Prananto, A* and McKay, J* and Marshall, PH, ‘Exploring the perceptions of inhibitors and drivers of E-Business progression amongst SMEs at different stages of E-Business maturity’, Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Information Systems, Turku, Finland, pp. 1-12. ISBN 951-564-192-6 (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Prananto, A* and McKay, J* and Marshall, PH, ‘Lessons learned from analysing e-business progression using a stage model in Australian Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs)’, Proceedings of the 15th Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2004, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 1-10. (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Rawlings, BL and Keen, CD, ‘Diversity of the cultural influence of electronic communication amongst youth in regional Australia’, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Cultural Attitudes Towards Technology and Communication 2004, Karlstad, Sweden, pp. 297-311. ISBN 0-86905-862-2 (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Ridley, G and Liu, Q, ‘IT Governance Disclosure of Web100 Companies’, Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Technology Evaluation, Netherlands, Amsterdam, pp. 515-523. ISBN 44-118-972-4148 (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Slay, J* and Hannan, M* and Broucek, V and Turner, P, ‘Developing Forensic Computing Tools and Techniques within a holistic framework: an Australian Approach’, Proceedings of the 5th Annual IEEE Information Assurance Workshop, United States Military Academy, West Point , NY, pp. 1-6. (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Willson, PP and Young, JF, ‘Perhaps it's time for a fresh approach to IS/IT gender research?’, Proceedings of the Information Systems Foundations Workshop 2004 Constructing and Criticising, Australian National University, Canberra, pp. 1-14. (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Zimmerli, M and de Salas, KL, ‘Theory Versus Practice - Insights From the Approaches of Tasmanian Businesses to the Implementation of Information Security’, Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, pp. 387-400. (2004) [Refereed Conference]

Chau, S and Turner, P, ‘Implementing and evaluating a Wireless Hand-held Clinical Care Management System at an Australian Aged Care Facility’, Conference Proceedings HIC2004, Brisbane, QLD, pp. 1-7. (2004) [Conference Extract]

Cox, RJ and Newell, CJ and Turner, P, ‘You, Me and Otherness: Social Considerations in Technologically Mediated Interactions’, Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference e-Society 2004, Avila, Spain, pp. 1071-1076. ISBN 9729894752 (2004) [Conference Extract]


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