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Calls for Papers: Special Issue on Security and Usability, IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
Topic: Technology 7:10 pm EDT, Jun  1, 2006

Did the Industrial Memetics Institute submit anything for this call?

Original research papers on the following topics are sought:

* Studies of human-computer trust
* Socio-technical examinations of reputation systems
* Trust-building systems for online interaction

The deadline for this call has already passed, but it may point to a continuing interest in these topics from the editors of this magazine. You could always submit something for a general issue on these and related topics. Also, keep an eye out for this issue to arrive -- it's scheduled for Spring 2007.

Calls for Papers: Special Issue on Security and Usability, IEEE Technology and Society Magazine



 
 
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