Networks of sensors arise naturally in many different fields, from industrial applications (e.g., monitoring of environmental parameters in a chemical plant) to surveillance appl...
This study empirically examines the general propositions of media capacity theories using a newer and increasing popular communication medium: Instant Messaging. We developed hypo...
This paper describes the initial findings of a case study intended to identify important organizational catalysts and impediments to implementing and using security technologies a...
Cross-agency collaborations are critical to the success of e-government, which has great potential to transform the way that governments work, share information and deliver servic...
This study develops a novel model, GA-SVR, for parameters optimization in support vector regression and implements this new model in a problem forecasting maximum electrical daily...
We assessed the feasibility of “bridging the digital divide” by training community health advisors (CHAs) from low-income communities to use high-quality Internet-based health...
Thomas K. Houston, Kimberly Robinson, Eta Berner, ...
The public sector provides a variety of services to citizens. The delivery of information for these services over electronic means such as the Internet forms an important componen...
Thomas A. Horan, Tarun Abhichandani, Raghuvira Ray...
This research examines how monitoring electronic communications can influence the types and frequency of communication of potentially damaging information, which we term hazard co...
Utilization of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is often presented as improving supply chain management even though there are still few in-depth studies that support the hype...
The focus of this study is to explore why public agencies implement enterprise architecture programs and the interoperability challenges they are faced with when governing these p...