Abstract

Placing the Contributions in Context Information Technology Production and Application in Hong Kong and China - Progress, Policies and Prospects Toward a Better New Zealand Through Information Technology Information Technology Policy in India - Production, Diffusion and Policy Trends Seeding the Clouds of Change - The Planned Evolution of Singapore into an Intelligent Island Telecommunications and Emerging Asia Information Technology Development in Singapore and its Geographical Effects Information Systems for Environmental Monitoring in New Zealand Local Government Adoption of Electronic Commerce by Small to Medium Enterprises in Australia Application of Electronic Commerce in New Zealand Internet Use and Issues in Singapore and USA - A Comparative Study Protecting Personal Privacy in Cyberspace - Principles and Problems with the New Zealand Privacy Act 1993 Security and Data Protection on the Internet - A New Zealand Perspective An Overview of Information Technology and Education in Malaysia Computer Supported Learning in New Zealand Education Leapfrogging Across the Millennium - Information Technology in Singapore Schools Vocabulary Acquisition Within the Information Systems Curriculum - A Study Involving Non-Native Speakers of English Information Systems Curricula and the Tasks of Information Systems Professionals in the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia Tele-Teaching - Australia's Competitive Question Implementing Flexible Learning in GIS Education - Experiments at the University of Auckland Spatial Analysis Facility Information Systems Curricula in the People's Republic of China.

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