Selected Works of Dr. Katina Michael
Dr Katina Michael is a senior lecturer in Information Technology with an industrial background in Telecommunications.She has held positions as a systems analyst with United Technologies (OTIS) and Andersen Consulting. Most of her work experience was acquired as a senior network and business planner with Nortel Networks. She has consulted to telecommunication carriers and service providers throughout Asia, including Telstra, Optus, PowerTel, PowerCor, TCNZ, CLEAR, KGT, CHT, Bharti, PLDT, Reliance, BayanTel, ONSE Telecom, China Telecom, SingTel, HKTel and CSL. Katina has presented papers at international conferences in the field of Geographic Information Systems and Network Planning. Her other research interests include Automatic Identification Devices, Innovation, Digital Convergence, Technology Forecasting, Data Mining, 3G Wireless Applications, Business Case Analysis and Ecommerce Technology. For further information refer to Katina's Faculty page and Personal page.
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- A Note on Überveillance / A Note on Uberveillance
- A Research Note on Ethics in the Emerging Age of Uberveillance (Überveillance)
- Advanced location-based services
- Amal Graafstra- The Do-It-Yourselfer RFID Implantee: The culture, values and ethics of hobbyist implantees
- Applications of Human Transponder Implants in Mobile Commerce
- Barriers to RFID Adoption in the Supply Chain
- Beyond Mere Compliance of RFID Regulations by the Farming Community: A Case Study of the Cochrane Dairy Farm
- Control, trust, privacy, and security: evaluating location-based services
- Historical lessons on ID technology and the consequences of an unchecked trajectory
- Homo Electricus and the Continued Speciation of Humans
- Human Tracking Technology in Mutual Legal Assistance and Police Inter-state Cooperation in International Crimes
- Humancentric Applications of Precise Location Based Services
- Humancentric Applications of RFID Implants: The Usability Contexts of Control, Convenience and Care
- Introducing location-based services into information technology curriculum: reflections on practice
- Is it the End of Barcodes in Supply Chain Management?
- Knowledge Sharing and Organisational Change in a Leading Telecommunications Equipment Vendor: A Case Study on Southern Networks
- Knowledge Sharing and Organizational Change in a Leading Telecommunications Equipment Vendor: A Case Study on Southern Networks
- Lend me your arms: the use and implications of humancentric RFID
- Location-Based Intelligence – Modeling Behavior in Humans using GPS
- Location-Based Services and the Privacy-Security Dichotomy
- Location-Based Services in Emergency Management- from Government to Citizens: Global Case Studies
- Location-Based Services: a vehicle for IT&T convergence
- Microchip Implants for Humans as Unique Identifiers: a Case Study on VeriChip
- Microchipping people: the rise of the electrophorus
- Minimizing Product Shrinkage across the Supply Chain using Radio Frequency Identification: a Case Study on a Major Australian Retailer
- National Security: The Social Implications of the Politics of Transparency
- Privacy, Value and Control Issues in Four Mobile Business Applications
- Realized Applications of Positioning Technologies in Defense Intelligence
- RFID and Supply Chain Management: Introduction to the Special
- Social and Organizational Aspects of Information Security Management
- The advancement of positioning technologies in defense intelligence
- The AVIAN Flu Tracker - a Location Service Proof of Concept
- The Emerging Ethics of Humancentric GPS Tracking and Monitoring
- The Hybridization of Automatic Identification Techniques in Mass Market Applications: Towards a Model of Coexistence
- The importance of conducting geodemographic market analysis on coastal areas: a pilot study using Kiama Council
- The Importance of Scenarios in Evaluating the Socio-ethical Implications of Location-based Services
- The need for a digital aid framework in humanitarian relief
- The proliferation of identification techniques for citizens throughout the ages
- The pros and cons of RFID in supply chain management
- The RFID Value Proposition
- The RFID-Enabled Dairy Farm: Towards Total Farm Management
- The Rise and Fall of Digital Music Distribution Services: a Cross-Case Comparison of MP3.com, Napster and Kazaa
- The Social, Cultural, Religious and Ethical Implications of Automatic Identification
- The Structure and Components of E-mall Business Models
- The use of information and communication technology for the preservation of Aboriginal culture: the Badimaya people of Western Australia
- Towards Chipification: The Multifunctional Body Art of the Net Generation
- Trends in the Selection of Automatic Identification Technology in Electronic Commerce Applications
- Vendor Perceptions of How RFID can Minimize Product Shrinkage in the Retail Supply Chain