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2006 Research Report

Journal Article

Broucek, V and Turner, P, ‘Considerations for E-Forensics: Insights Into Implications of Uncoordinated Technical, Organisational and Legal Responses to Illegal or Inappropriate on-line Behaviours’, International Scientific Journal of Computing, 4 (2) pp. 17 - 25. ISSN 1727-6209 (2005) [Refereed Article]

Broucek, V and Turner, P, ‘Winning the Battles, Losing the War? Rethinking Methodology for Forensic Computing Research’, Journal in Computer Virology, 2 (1) pp. 3-12. ISSN 1772-9890 (2006) [Refereed Article]

Chau, S and Turner, P, ‘Utilisation of mobile handheld devices for care management at an Australian aged care facility’, Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 5 (4) pp. 305-312. ISSN 1567-4223 (2006) [Refereed Article]

de Salas, KL and Ellis, L, ‘The Development and Implementation of Learning Objects in a Higher Education Setting’, Interdisciplinary journal of Knowledge and Learning Objects, 2 EJ ISSN 1552-2210 (2006) [Refereed Article]

Pollard, C* and Young, JF and Gregg, P*, ‘Towards a Simplified Framework of CRM for Use in Public and Private Sectors’, Journal of Information Technology Case and Application Research, 8 (2) EJ ISSN 1522-8053 (2006) [Refereed Article]

Ridley, G and Young, JF, ‘Towards evaluating health information portals: a Tasmanian E-health case study’, International Journal of Electronic Healthcare, 2 (1) pp. 79-91. ISSN 1741-8453 (2006) [Refereed Article]

Willson, PP and Pollard, C*, ‘Demystifying a Hermeneutic Approach to IS Research’, Australasian Journal of Information Systems, 13 (2) pp. 31-47. ISSN 1039-7841 (2006) [Refereed Article]

Yee, KC and Wong, MC and Turner, P, ‘Medical error management and the role of information technology - a new approach to investigating medical handover in acute care settings’, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 124 pp. 679-684. ISSN 0926-9630 (2006) [Refereed Article]

Conference Publication

Broucek, V and Turner, P, ‘Winning the Battles, Losing the War? Rethinking Methodology for Forensic Computing Research’, Papers and Presentations of the 15th Annual EICAR Conference: Security in the Mobile and Networked World, Germany, pp. 193-206. ISBN 87-987271-8-4 (2006) [Refereed Conference]

Cummings, EA and Turner, P, ‘Pathways Home Project: Patient Self-managment and Self-efficacy through the Deployment of ICTs’, eValues: Proceedings of the 19th Bled eConference, Bled Slovenia EJ ISBN 961-232-191-4 (2006) [Refereed Conference]

Cummings, EA and Turner, P, ‘Pathways Home: developing & deploying technology to support patient empowerment in the self-management of chronic illness in the community’, Proceedings of CollECTeR Europe 2006, Basel, Switzerland, pp. 261-269. (2006) [Refereed Conference]

Cummings, EA and Turner, P, ‘Patient Empowerment and Self-efficacy in Chronic Disease Management: Considerations for Information Systems Development, Deployment and Evaluation’, Paradigms Politics Paradoxes: Proceedings of the 29th Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia, Scandinavia EJ (2006) [Refereed Conference]

Keen, CD and Thamworrawong, K, ‘A Case Study of Quality Assurance in Cold Chain Management’, Managing Information in the Digital Economy: Issues & Solutions, Bonn, Germany, pp. 408-414. ISBN 0-9753393-5-4 (2006) [Refereed Conference]

Marshall, PH and de Salas, KL and McKay, J*, ‘Action Research in Practice: Balancing the Dual Imperatives’, Proceedings of the 17th Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS), Adelaide EJ ISBN 978-0-9758417-1-6 (2006) [Refereed Conference]

Sawagvudcharee, O* and Rajabhat, S* and Young, JF, ‘Messages from a cross-level and the internal marketing (IM) perspective to the privatization process’, Third International Business Research Conference, Melbourne EJ ISBN 0-646-46759-x (2006) [Refereed Conference]

Turner, P and Wong, MC and Yee, KC, ‘Understanding interactions of factors influencing clinical handover: insights for information technology’, Health Informatics Conference Proceedings 2006, Sydney EJ ISBN 0-9751013-7-4 (2006) [Refereed Conference]

Wong, MC and Yee, KC, ‘Clinical handovers: Two sides of a coin’, Bridging the Digital Divide: Health Informatics Conference Proceedings 2006, Sydney EJ ISBN 0-9751013-7-4 (2006) [Refereed Conference]

Yee, KC, ‘King Island Brie Model: the role of health informatics in medical error management’, Health Informatics Conference Proceedings 2006, Sydney EJ ISBN 0-9751013-7-4 (2006) [Refereed Conference]

Yee, KC and Wong, MC and Turner, P, ‘Medical error management and the role of information technology - A new approach to investigating medical handover in acute care settings’, Ubiquity: Technologies for Better Health in Aging Societies, Netherlands, pp. 679-684. ISBN 1-58603-647-5 (2006) [Refereed Conference]

Yuan, H* and Chen, Y and Sun, Y* and Xie, L*, ‘Automatic Web-Based Tabular Data Extraction for Generating Market Information’, Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Knowledge Engineering, Shanghai, China EJ ISBN 7-900306-93-5/T.009 (2006) [Refereed Conference]

Yuan, H* and Chen, Y and Chen, Q*, ‘Development of Expert System for Fish Disease Diagnosis and Treatment’, Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Knowledge Engineering, Shanghai, China EJ ISBN 7-900306-93-5/T.009 (2006) [Refereed Conference]

Pharo, EJ and de Salas, KL, ‘Pitfalls and Payoffs: Implementing innovative teaching in a large first year unit’, TM 2006 program, Hobart, pp. 12-12. (2006) [Conference Extract]

Turner, P and Broucek, V, ‘Proceedings of the 14th International EICAR Conference, Valletta, Malta’, EICAR 2005 Conference Best Paper Proceedings, Saint Julians, Malta, pp. 1-390. ISBN 87-987271-7-6 (2005) [Conference Edited]

Entry

Willson, PP and Young, JF, ‘Cultural Factors and Collective Identity of Women in ICT’, Encyclopedia of Gender and Information Technology, Eileen M Trauth (ed), Hershey, 1, pp. 160-165 (2006) [Entry]


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