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Les révélations sur le programme de surveillance globale de la National Security Agency (NSA) américaine marqueront probablement l’histoire comme étant un moment majeur de rupture de confiance vis-à-vis des outils et du monde numériques. Face à cette situation, il semble qu’il n’y ait qu’une réponse binaire : soit le « tout sécuritaire », soit le « laissons faire et advienne que pourra ». Or, Jean-Henry Morin, spécialiste international des politiques numériques et de la sécurité des systèmes d’information, démontre qu’entre la confiance aveugle et la paranoïa il existe une autre voie. Il explique qu’à l’instar de la lame de fond de la société collaborative et des nouvelles formes de l’économique du partage, nous assistons à l’émergence d’une nouvelle forme de responsabilité participative, co-créée : une « responsabilité numérique ». Il propose une analyse critique des dispositifs de régulation actuels et fournit une nouvelle solution pratique pour les individus, les entreprises et les institutions
Computer systems --- Communication --- Data protection --- Systèmes informatiques --- Protection de l'information (Informatique) --- Security measures --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Sûreté --- Mesures --- Aspect moral --- Computer security. --- Systèmes informatiques --- Sûreté
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Engelsche Letterkunde --- Letterkunde --- Littérature --- Littérature anglaise --- 82 (Gwynn, D. 7.03 = 4) --- 82-31
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Economics --- Office management --- Information systems --- Computer. Automation --- ICT (informatie- en communicatietechnieken) --- IR (information retrieval) --- economie --- informatica --- bedrijfsadministratie --- informatiesystemen --- software engineering
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The discipline of Services Science, introduced by IBM in 2002, has emerged and matured in a true transdisciplinary atmosphere. Encompassing disciplines not only in management and engineering, it also draws from disciplines such as social and cog- tive sciences, law, ethics, economics etc. to address the theoretical and practical - pects of the challenging services industry and its economy. Services Science leverages methods, results and knowledge stemming from these disciplines towards the development of its own concepts, methods, techniques and approaches thus creating the basis for true trans-disciplinary gatherings and the p- duction of transdisciplinary results. Services Science is building a concrete framework for transdisciplinary purposes. IESS1. 0 - the First International Conference on Exploring Services Science - was the first international conference held in Europe in this domain. The conference took place during February 17-19, 2010 in Geneva, Switzerland. The goal of the conf- ence was to build upon the growing community to further study and understand this emerging discipline. Academics, researchers and practitioners of all disciplines were invited to contribute their results and approaches to Services Science in a tra- disciplinary setting. In order to achieve the best possible mix of disciplines and their representation, the conference call for papers was structured around transdisciplinary service research topics including service innovation, service exploration, service - sign, service engineering, and service sustainability, and around more disciplinary oriented service contexts such as: sectors and services, IT and services, foundations of services science, and governance and management.
Mathematics --- Office management --- Accountancy --- Business policy --- Business management --- Business economics --- Programming --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Information systems --- Computer. Automation --- ICT (informatie- en communicatietechnieken) --- bedrijven --- applicatiebeheer --- apps --- informatica --- computerbesturingssystemen --- bedrijfsadministratie --- programmeren (informatica) --- informatiesystemen --- organisatiecultuur --- bedrijfsfinanciën --- informatietechnologie --- wiskunde --- software engineering --- architectuur (informatica)
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The discipline of Services Science, introduced by IBM in 2002, has emerged and matured in a true transdisciplinary atmosphere. Encompassing disciplines not only in management and engineering, it also draws from disciplines such as social and cog- tive sciences, law, ethics, economics etc. to address the theoretical and practical - pects of the challenging services industry and its economy. Services Science leverages methods, results and knowledge stemming from these disciplines towards the development of its own concepts, methods, techniques and approaches thus creating the basis for true trans-disciplinary gatherings and the p- duction of transdisciplinary results. Services Science is building a concrete framework for transdisciplinary purposes. IESS1. 0 – the First International Conference on Exploring Services Science – was the first international conference held in Europe in this domain. The conference took place during February 17–19, 2010 in Geneva, Switzerland. The goal of the conf- ence was to build upon the growing community to further study and understand this emerging discipline. Academics, researchers and practitioners of all disciplines were invited to contribute their results and approaches to Services Science in a tra- disciplinary setting. In order to achieve the best possible mix of disciplines and their representation, the conference call for papers was structured around transdisciplinary service research topics including service innovation, service exploration, service - sign, service engineering, and service sustainability, and around more disciplinary oriented service contexts such as: sectors and services, IT and services, foundations of services science, and governance and management.
Business --Data processing --Congresses. --- Computer science --Congresses. --- Internet in public administration --Congresses. --- Management --Data processing --Congresses. --- Computer science --- Management --- Business --- Internet in public administration --- Computer Science --- Commerce - General --- Commerce --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Business & Economics --- Data processing --- Business. --- Information technology. --- Business mathematics. --- Software engineering. --- Application software. --- Computer engineering. --- Business and Management. --- Business Mathematics. --- Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems. --- Computer Engineering. --- IT in Business. --- Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing. --- Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). --- Data processing. --- Computers --- Application computer programs --- Application computer software --- Applications software --- Apps (Computer software) --- Computer software --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Arithmetic, Commercial --- Business arithmetic --- Business math --- Commercial arithmetic --- Finance --- Mathematics --- Electronic data processing --- IT (Information technology) --- Technology --- Telematics --- Information superhighway --- Knowledge management --- Trade --- Economics --- Industrial management --- Design and construction --- Information systems. --- Business—Data processing. --- Computer networks. --- Business information services. --- Information technology --- Software Engineering. --- Computer Engineering and Networks. --- Computer Application in Administrative Data Processing. --- Computer and Information Systems Applications. --- Management. --- Communication systems, Computer --- Computer communication systems --- Data networks, Computer --- ECNs (Electronic communication networks) --- Electronic communication networks --- Networks, Computer --- Teleprocessing networks --- Data transmission systems --- Digital communications --- Electronic systems --- Information networks --- Telecommunication --- Cyberinfrastructure --- Network computers --- Business enterprises --- Information services --- Distributed processing
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This book contains the refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on Exploring Services Science (IESS) that was held in Geneva, Switzerland, in February 2010.Based on the previous edition and the momentum in this emerging and exciting field, IESS 2011 offered academics, researchers, and practitioners from various disciplines an exploratory platform to communicate and share their results and experiences. The 17 full and 2 short papers accepted for IESS were selected from 47 submissions and cover the whole life cylce of service development (including service innovation, service design, service composition, and service sustainability) as well as the application of services in information technology, businesses, and public administration.
Economics --- Office management --- Information systems --- Computer. Automation --- ICT (informatie- en communicatietechnieken) --- IR (information retrieval) --- economie --- informatica --- bedrijfsadministratie --- informatiesystemen --- software engineering
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The discipline of Services Science, introduced by IBM in 2002, has emerged and matured in a true transdisciplinary atmosphere. Encompassing disciplines not only in management and engineering, it also draws from disciplines such as social and cog- tive sciences, law, ethics, economics etc. to address the theoretical and practical - pects of the challenging services industry and its economy. Services Science leverages methods, results and knowledge stemming from these disciplines towards the development of its own concepts, methods, techniques and approaches thus creating the basis for true trans-disciplinary gatherings and the p- duction of transdisciplinary results. Services Science is building a concrete framework for transdisciplinary purposes. IESS1. 0 - the First International Conference on Exploring Services Science - was the first international conference held in Europe in this domain. The conference took place during February 17-19, 2010 in Geneva, Switzerland. The goal of the conf- ence was to build upon the growing community to further study and understand this emerging discipline. Academics, researchers and practitioners of all disciplines were invited to contribute their results and approaches to Services Science in a tra- disciplinary setting. In order to achieve the best possible mix of disciplines and their representation, the conference call for papers was structured around transdisciplinary service research topics including service innovation, service exploration, service - sign, service engineering, and service sustainability, and around more disciplinary oriented service contexts such as: sectors and services, IT and services, foundations of services science, and governance and management.
Mathematics --- Office management --- Accountancy --- Business policy --- Business management --- Business economics --- Programming --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Information systems --- Computer. Automation --- ICT (informatie- en communicatietechnieken) --- bedrijven --- applicatiebeheer --- apps --- informatica --- computerbesturingssystemen --- bedrijfsadministratie --- programmeren (informatica) --- informatiesystemen --- organisatiecultuur --- bedrijfsfinanciën --- informatietechnologie --- wiskunde --- software engineering --- architectuur (informatica)
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This book contains the refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on Exploring Services Science (IESS) that was held in Geneva, Switzerland, in February 2010.Based on the previous edition and the momentum in this emerging and exciting field, IESS 2011 offered academics, researchers, and practitioners from various disciplines an exploratory platform to communicate and share their results and experiences. The 17 full and 2 short papers accepted for IESS were selected from 47 submissions and cover the whole life cylce of service development (including service innovation, service design, service composition, and service sustainability) as well as the application of services in information technology, businesses, and public administration.
Business enterprises --- Business & Economics --- Management --- Economic Theory --- Management Theory --- Computer networks --- Service industries --- Research --- Business. --- Service industries. --- Software engineering. --- Information storage and retrieval. --- Application software. --- Business and Management. --- Services. --- Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). --- Information Storage and Retrieval. --- Software Engineering. --- Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing. --- Industries --- Information storage and retrieva. --- Information systems. --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Information storage and retrieval systems. --- Automatic data storage --- Automatic information retrieval --- Automation in documentation --- Computer-based information systems --- Data processing systems --- Data storage and retrieval systems --- Discovery systems, Information --- Information discovery systems --- Information processing systems --- Information retrieval systems --- Machine data storage and retrieval --- Mechanized information storage and retrieval systems --- Computer systems --- Electronic information resources --- Data libraries --- Digital libraries --- Information organization --- Information retrieval --- Application computer programs --- Application computer software --- Applications software --- Apps (Computer software) --- Computer software --- Information technology --- Computer and Information Systems Applications. --- Computer Application in Administrative Data Processing. --- Management. --- Data centers
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