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Information, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2011
- Willem A. deVries:
Some Forms of Trust. 1-16 - Christopher J. Lee:
Empirical Information Metrics for Prediction Power and Experiment Planning. 17-40 - Erkki Patokorpi:
Information Pluralism and Some Informative Modes of Ignorance. 41-60 - Simon D'Alfonso:
On Quantifying Semantic Information. 61-101 - James A. Coffman:
Information as a Manifestation of Development. 102-116 - Jan C. Biro:
Biological Information - Definitions from a Biological Perspective. 117-139 - Christian Fuchs:
An Alternative View of Privacy on Facebook. 140-165 - Willis Grant Cooper:
Accuracy in Biological Information Technology Involves Enzymatic Quantum Processing and Entanglement of Decohered Isomers. 166-194 - Jeff Buechner:
Trust, Privacy, and Frame Problems in Social and Business E-Networks, Part 1. 195-216 - Kathrin Knautz, Diane Rasmussen Neal, Stefanie Schmidt, Tobias Siebenlist, Wolfgang G. Stock:
Finding Emotional-Laden Resources on the World Wide Web. 217-246
Volume 2, Number 2, June 2011
- Ugo Pagallo:
Designing Data Protection Safeguards Ethically. 247-265 - Neil R. Smalheiser, Wei Zhou, Vetle I. Torvik:
Distribution of "Characteristic" Terms in MEDLINE Literatures. 266-276 - Julio Michael Stern:
Spencer-Brown vs. Probability and Statistics: Entropy's Testimony on Subjective and Objective Randomness. 277-301 - Sarah Brown-Schmidt, Agnieszka E. Konopka:
Experimental Approaches to Referential Domains and the On-Line Processing of Referring Expressions in Unscripted Conversation. 302-326 - Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic, Wolfgang Hofkirchner:
Floridi's "Open Problems in Philosophy of Information", Ten Years Later. 327-359 - Soraj Hongladarom:
Pervasive Computing, Privacy and Distribution of the Self. 360-371 - Wolfgang Hofkirchner:
Toward a New Science of Information. 372-382
Volume 2, Number 3, September 2011
- Koichiro Matsuno:
Receptive Openness to a Message and Its Dative - Materialist Origin of Time. 383-405 - Yixin Zhong:
Unity-Based Diversity: System Approach to Defining Information. 406-416 - Stanley N. Salthe:
Naturalizing Information. 417-425 - Elena Simona Lohan, Alexandru Rusu-Casandra, Oana Cramariuc, Ion Marghescu, Bogdan Cramariuc:
End-User Attitudes towards Location-Based Services and Future Mobile Wireless Devices: The Students' Perspective. 426-454 - György Darvas:
On Symmetries and the Language of Information. 455-459 - Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic:
Dynamics of Information as Natural Computation. 460-477 - Marcin Jan Schroeder:
Concept of Information as a Bridge between Mind and Brain. 478-509 - Xue-Shan Yan:
Information Science: Its Past, Present and Future. 510-527 - Sorana D. Bolboaca, Lorentz Jäntschi, Adriana F. Sestras, Radu E. Sestras, Doru C. Pamfil:
Pearson-Fisher Chi-Square Statistic Revisited. 528-545 - Zong-Rong Li, Xiao Zhou, Ai-Jing Tian:
Interdisciplinary Research between Theoretical Informatics and the Humanities. 546-559 - Joseph E. Brenner:
On Representation in Information Theory. 560-578
Volume 2, Number 4, December 2011
- Spencer Kelly, Kelly Byrne, Judith Holler:
Raising the Ante of Communication: Evidence for Enhanced Gesture Use in High Stakes Situations. 579-593 - Massimo Durante:
The Online Construction of Personal Identity through Trust and Privacy. 594-620 - Herman T. Tavani, Dieter Arnold:
Trust and Privacy in Our Networked World. 621-623 - Robert E. Ulanowicz:
Towards Quantifying a Wider Reality: Shannon Exonerata. 624-634 - Julio Michael Stern:
Constructive Verification, Empirical Induction, and Falibilist Deduction: A Threefold Contrast. 635-650 - Raquel del Moral, Mónica González, Jorge Navarro, Pedro C. Marijuán:
From Genomics to Scientomics: Expanding the Bioinformation Paradigm. 651-671 - Stefan L. Frank, Gabriella Vigliocco:
Sentence Comprehension as Mental Simulation: An Information-Theoretic Perspective. 672-696 - Mark Burgin:
Epistemic Information in Stratified M-Spaces. 697-726
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