Software founders in postmodern age
Software has become too complex and even accidentally killed people. The way ahead is to produce simpler, user-friendly technology, argues Patrick Hall. I have practised as a software engineer for...
Software has become too complex and even accidentally killed people. The way ahead is to produce simpler, user-friendly technology, argues Patrick Hall. I have practised as a software engineer for...
Sir Anthony Kenny defends the British Library's radical proposals to protect the integrity of the national archive by including non-print material. It is the duty of the British Library to maintain...
In the third of a series of articles on Internet law, Andrew Charlesworth looks at libel online. This could be the year in which defamation law in the England and Wales begins to catch up with...
Virtual reality has a future in helping victims of brain damage, Aisling Irwin reports. New to using an electric wheelchair, the patient crashes into walls, furniture, even passing people....
The benefits of information technologies are being distorted by crude market values that will damage academic culture, David Allen and Tom Wilson argue. We are told that the use of information...
Michael Greenhalgh argues that fine art has a place on the Web but there is no substitute for seeing the real thing. Education is a development area for the Internet, for several reasons beyond those...
Daniel Greenstein looks at humanities computing in a digital age. Humanities scholarship was in the past characterised by solo endeavour. In the digital age, collaborative effort is fast becoming the...
Michael Greenhalgh argues that fine art has a place on the Web but there is no substitute for seeing the real thing. Less funding for more students has underlined the advantages of international and...
The University of Hertfordshire is to spend Pounds 300,000 on Genesis education management software from the MiSYS group. The first part of the installation, an admissions system, is expected to be...
World Wide Web inventors Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau have shared the ACM Software System Award 1995 with Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina, creators of the Mosaic browser which powered the Web...
French students and school-leavers are being invited to become the first users of the Senate's new World Wide Web site to voice opinion on the problems affecting undergraduate university courses. The...
Engineers at Glasgow University have won Pounds 1.5 million from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to develop the technology for a new generation of optic fibre communications....
A push to assemble a "critical mass" of electronic documents for the library of the future is underway at De Montfort University. The International Institute for Electronic Library Research, which...
Two top lawyers have helped a senior academic defeat the University of Sussex's bid to oust him from its senate. Norman Dombey, professor of theoretical physics at Sussex, will stay for a full three-...
A read-only mailing list on legal issues relating to the use of the Internet has been set up on the Mailbase academic server. It is run by the information law and technology unit at the University of...