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Web and Communication Technologies and Internet-Related Social Issues - HSI 2005

3rd International Conference on Human-Society@Internet, Tokyo, Japan, July 27-29, 2005, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3597)

Part of the book sub series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI (LNISA)

Conference series link(s): HSI: International Conference Human Society@Internet

Conference proceedings info: HSI 2005.

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Table of contents (41 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Service

    1. Implementation and Usability Evaluation of AAC System for Handicapped Persons

      • Myoung-soo Park, Jonk-ki Kim, Tai-sung Hur, Nag-hwan Kim, Eun-sil Lee, Yo-seop Woo et al.
      Pages 1-8
    2. Tracking Data Management of Spatial DBMS Using Topology for Location-Based Services

      • Soon-Young Park, Warnil Chung, Chung-Ho Lee, Hae-Young Bae
      Pages 9-18
    3. Optimized Initiation Phases for Anonymous Auction Protocols

      • Eun-Jun Yoon, Eun-Kyung Ryu, Kee-Young Yoo
      Pages 19-27
  3. Wireless I

    1. mSCTP for Vertical Handover Between Heterogeneous Networks

      • Seok Joo Koh, Sang Wook Kim
      Pages 28-36
    2. Increasing TCP Capacity in Wireless Multihop Networks

      • Changhee Joo, Saewoong Bahk
      Pages 37-44
    3. A Study on Scalable Bluetooth Piconet for Secure Ubiquitous

      • Dae-Hee Seo, Deok-Gyu Lee, Im-Yeong Lee
      Pages 45-56
  4. Internet Applications I

    1. Development of the Efficient OWL Document Management System for the Embedded Applications

      • Hak Soo Kim, Hyun Seok Cha, Jungsun Kim, Jin Hyun Son
      Pages 75-84
    2. Internet at a Crossroads of Education

      • Myung Kim, Sunsook Noh, Seongmin Cho
      Pages 85-93
  5. Internet Applications II

    1. Use Case Study of Grid Computing with CGSP

      • Hai Jin, Xuanhua Shi, Li Qi
      Pages 94-103
    2. Visual Media Retrieval Framework Using Web Service

      • Yunmook Nah, Bogju Lee, Jungsun Kim
      Pages 104-113
    3. Proposal of Social Internetworking

      • Yukio Okada, Kenji Masui, Youki Kadobayashi
      Pages 114-124
  6. Information Retrieval

    1. Exploiting Fine Grained Parallelism for Acceleration of Web Retrieval

      • Junli Yuan, Chi-Hung Chi, Qibin Sun
      Pages 125-134
    2. Semantic Template Generation Based Information Summarization for Mobile Devices

      • Jason J. Jung, Seung-Bo Park, Geun-Sik Jo
      Pages 135-143
    3. A Strategy for Maintaining Client-Based Web Warehouse

      • Hyuk-Min Lee, Kyung-Chang Kim
      Pages 144-154
  7. Medical Applications

    1. A Groupware Design for Supporting International Medical Collaboration over the Internet

      • Duminda Nishantha, Yukuo Hayashida, Takeshi Katsuki, Masaaki Goto, Koichiro Ihara, Jayantha Weerasinghe
      Pages 155-164
    2. Establishment and Assessment of Wide Area Medical Information Network System in Hokkaido

      • Hirofumi Akashi, Hajime Tokura, Hirofumi Ohnishi, Kenji Nishikage, Tokuzo Yamaguchi, Kazuyoku Saijo et al.
      Pages 179-189

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About this book

The Internet has now become an integral part of everyday life for hundreds of millions of people around the world. The uses of the Internet have augmented commerce, communication, education, governance, entertainment, health care, etc. E-mail has become an indispensable part of life; the Web has become an indispensable source of information on just about everything; people now use governmentWebsitestoreceiveinstructionsandinformation,and?lepaperwork with the government; many major online businesses have been created, such as Amazon, eBay, Google, Travelocity, eTrade, etc. However, the uses of the Internet have also had serious negative e?ects, - cluding spam, the spreading of viruses and worms, spyware, phishing, hacking, online fraud, invasions of privacy, etc. Viruses and worms often bring down tens of millions of computers around the world; many people get duped into furni- ing their personal identi?cations, and bank and insurance account information, etc. ; hackers break into government and corporation computers to steal cri- cal data; unsubstantiated rumors about individuals or organizations spread like wild?re on the Internet, etc. Further, the uses of the Internet are creating new paradigms in areas such as copyright, governance, etc. The widespread use of peer-to-peer ?le sharing systems, started by Napster,is forcing a reassessment of the value of holding copyright on digital media. Internet postings by vocal citizens to the Web sites of the news media, governmento?ces, and elected g- ernment o?cials are impacting government policies and swaying the opinions of other citizens. The aim of the International Conference on Human.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Osaka University, Cybermedia Center, Osaka, Japan

    Shinji Shimojo

  • Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

    Shingo Ichii

  • School of Computing, National University of Singapore,  

    Tok-Wang Ling

  • National Internet Development Agency of Korea, Seoul, Korea

    Kwan-Ho Song

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