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1. THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN SUCCESSFUL HEALTH AND EHEALTH SERVICES IN HUNGARY AND IN INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Adrienn AGGOD-FEKO, email: afeko@icegec.hu, Afiliation: ICEG European Center, Budapest
Abstract: The study presents the importance of health sector and the usage of information and communication technologies (ICT) in support of health and health-rLESIJ.IT XVII - 1 - 2010 > THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN SUCCESSFUL HEALTH AND EHEALTH SERVICES IN HUNGARY AND IN INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION
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2. LEGAL-SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE (LSOA) IN ELAWYER — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Xingan Li, email: xingan.li@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University of Turku, Finland
Abstract: Legal services have long been practiced under a monopolistic mode, face-to-face consultation between lawyers and clients being the prototype. PervasivLESIJ.JS XVII - 1 - 2010 > LEGAL-SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE (LSOA) IN ELAWYER
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3. PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE CONSUMER’S INTENTION TO USE E- COMMERCE: A THEORETICAL APPROACH — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Mahmoud Al-dalahmeh, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Wollongong, Australia • Ali Salman Saleh, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Wollongong, Australia
Abstract: There is a need in the literature for an application of the well known social cognitive theory in the area of e-commerce. Hence, this paper develops aLESIJ.IT XIV - 2007 > PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE CONSUMER’S INTENTION TO USE E- COMMERCE: A THEORETICAL APPROACH
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4. THE USE OF ONLINE ANALYTICAL PROCESSING (OLAP) FOR BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE — 28 April 2009
Authors: • İbrahim Halil Seyrek, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Gaziantep, Department of Business Administration
Abstract: The extensive use of information technology enables organizations to collect huge amounts of data about almost every aspect of their businesses. ThisLESIJ.IT XIV - 2007 > THE USE OF ONLINE ANALYTICAL PROCESSING (OLAP) FOR BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
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5. THE EFFECTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN MARKETING — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Yusuf BAYRAKTUTAN, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Kocaeli, Turkey • İbrahim ARSLAN, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Gaziantep, Turkey • Esra G. KAYGISIZ, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Gaziantep, Turkey • Elena DRUICA, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: At 1990’s the computers and internet had been used particularly by governments and universities. And this had started deep-rooted changes in the lifLESIJ.IT XV - 2 - 2008 > THE EFFECTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN MARKETING
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6. CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE PROTECTION OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT — 23 December 2010
Authors: • Teodor STEFANESCU, email: teodor_stefanescu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Ph.D. Eng., Ministerul Economiei, Comertului si Mediului de Afaceri
Abstract: A common understanding of activity regarding the protection of classified information based on standards and policies is critical. In this respect theLESIJ.IT XVII - 2 - 2010 > CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE PROTECTION OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT
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7. NEW TRENDS IN IT&C SECURITY EVALUATION — 23 December 2010
Authors: • Cristian Teodor PAUN • Emil SIMION
Abstract: This paper focuses on the link between information security and cryptography represented by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) crypLESIJ.IT XVII - 2 - 2010 > NEW TRENDS IN IT&C SECURITY EVALUATION
