Ways of Knowing in HCI (PDF) brings together both traditional and new research methods in Human Computer Interaction (HCI). Research methods include observations and interviews, ethnography, grounded theory, and evaluation of digital traces of behavior. Readers will attain an understanding of the type of knowledge every method provides, its disciplinary
Composed of contributions from prominent experts in quantum foundations, this volume offers viewpoints on a number of complex problems through probabilistic, informational, and mathematical perspectives and features novel mathematical models of quantum and subquantum phenomena. Enrich with multi-disciplinary mathematical content, Quantum Foundations, Probability and Information (PDF) includes applications of partial
Expanding on the author’s experience as a cybersecurity lawyer and law professor, the eBook Cybersecurity Law (in PDF) is the definitive guide to cybersecurity law, with an in-depth analysis of U.S. and international laws that apply to data security, sensitive information safeguarding, cybercriminal combat, data breaches, law enforcement surveillance, privacy,
In this fully updated Leadership: Theory and Practice 8th edition, (PDF), by Peter Northouse, a new chapter on Followership examines the central role followers play in the leadership process and unpacks the characteristics of both effective and ineffective followers. The new eighth edition also includes a new Ethical Leadership Style
The rise of artificial intelligence is nothing short of a technological revolution. AI is poised to entirely transform accounting and auditing professions, still, its current application within these areas is restricted and fragmented. Current AI implementations tend to solve very narrow business issues, instead of serving as a powerful tech