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Aligning internet usage with business priorities
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Volume 45 ,  Issue 1  (January 2002) table of contents
Internet abuse in the workplace and Game engines in scientific research
SPECIAL ISSUE: Internet abuse in the workplace table of contents
Pages: 71 - 74  
Year of Publication: 2002
ISSN:0001-0782
Author
Claire A. Simmers  Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Regulating Internet activities so that targeted outcomes remain within acceptable limits.


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D'Antoni, H. Web surfers beware: Someone's watching. Info. Week 772 (Feb. 7, 2000), 167-168.
 
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Elron Software, Inc (Mar. 2001); www.elronsw.com.
 
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Mandel, M.J. and Hof, R.D. Rethinking the Internet. Bus. Week (Mar. 26, 2001), 117-141.
 
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Ohlhorst, F.J. Filtering software blocks headaches, litigation. Computer Reseller News 926 (Jan. 1, 2001), 53-54.
 
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Roberts, B. Filtering software blocks employees' Web abuses. HRMagazine 44, 9 (Sept. 1999), 114-120.
 
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Wonnacott, L. Policing the Internet: If your users can't surf responsibly, you may have to monitor them. InfoWorld 21, 13 (Mar. 29, 1999), 13-14.