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Free Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) has become a strategic asset in software development, and open source communities behind FLOSS are a key player in the field. The analysis of open source community dynamics is a key capability in risk management practices focused on the integration of FLOSS in all types of organizations. We are conducting research in developing methodologies for managing risks...
The authors outline the experience of implementing a remote mobile working environment for clinicians dealing with disabled patients in the community. In particular the paper provides details of an evaluation of the technology in use, focusing on clinician experience with the technology, the expectations of the organisation and how this affects the perceived, overall performance and quality of care...
Mobile technologies are unique, ubiquitous, provide convenience for the user, can be highly interactive and support personalised applications. This paper describes the use of mobile applications in the context of local sporting associations. These form part of a larger group known as community based organisations and are predominantly run by volunteers. The study considered the process from initial...
This paper looks at how mobile and social technologies are influencing informal learning in the context of online community membership. The development of mobile technologies that use Global Positioning System (GPS) data to pinpoint geographical location together with the rapidly evolving Web 2.0 technologies supporting the creation and consumption of content suggest a potential for collaborative...
Thanks to the rapidly-developing Web, pervasive computing and mobile technologies, learning activities are being shifted to a new era which is characterized by ubiquitous adoption of information and communication technologies (ICT). ICT-based Learning (IBL), like mobile-learning, fosters high quality learning practices offering great freedom to learners while, at the same time, coming along with undesirable...
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