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Transparent Teaching of Adolescents - Mindy Keller Kyriakides - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Transparent Teaching of Adolescents - Mindy Keller Kyriakides - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Explainable, Transparent Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems - - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

Explainable and Transparent AI and Multi-Agent Systems - - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

Explainable and Transparent AI and Multi-Agent Systems - - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

Explainable, Transparent Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems - - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: Knowledge Representation and Transparent and Explainable Systems - - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG -

Transparent and Reproducible Social Science Research - Jeremy Freese - Bog - University of California Press - Plusbog.dk

Creating a More Transparent Internet - - Bog - Cambridge University Press - Plusbog.dk

Transparent Designs - Michael L. Black - Bog - Johns Hopkins University Press - Plusbog.dk

Transparent Designs - Michael L. Black - Bog - Johns Hopkins University Press - Plusbog.dk

This fascinating cultural history of the personal computer explains how user-friendly design allows tech companies to build systems that we cannot understand. Modern personal computers are easy to use, and their welcoming, user-friendly interfaces encourage us to see them as designed for our individual benefit. Rarely, however, do these interfaces invite us to consider how our individual uses support the broader political and economic strategies of their designers. In Transparent Designs, Michael L. Black revisits early debates from hobbyist newsletters, computing magazines, user manuals, and advertisements about how personal computers could be seen as usable and useful by the average person. Black examines how early personal computers from the Tandy TRS-80 and Commodore PET to the IBM PC and Apple Macintosh were marketed to an American public that was high on the bold promises of the computing revolution but also skeptical about their ability to participate in it. Through this careful archival study, he shows how many of the foundational principles of usability theory were shaped through disagreements over the languages and business strategies developed in response to this skepticism. In short, this book asks us to consider the consequences of a computational culture that is based on the assumption that the average person does not need to know anything about the internal operations of the computers we've come to depend on for everything. Expanding our definition of usability, Transparent Designs examines how popular and technical rhetoric shapes user expectations about what counts as usable and useful as much as or even more so than hardware and software interfaces. Offering a fresh look at the first decade of personal computing, Black highlights how the concept of usability has been leveraged historically to smooth over conflicts between the rhetoric of computing and its material experience. Readers interested in vintage computing, the history of technology, digital rhetoric, or American culture will be fascinated in this book.

DKK 419.00
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The Transparent State - Deborah Ascher Barnstone - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Transparent Girl and Other Stories - Corinna Bille - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Multinational Enterprises and Transparent Tax Reporting - Jenni Muttonen - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Multinational Enterprises and Transparent Tax Reporting - Jenni Muttonen - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

This book examines tax transparency as part of multinational enterprises’ corporate social responsibility (CSR). It considers revelations like the Panama and Paradise Papers that shed light on corporations’ tax practices and the growing public dissatisfaction, resulting in legislative projects, such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) base erosion and profit shifting. Tax transparency is defined as companies’ voluntary disclosure of numerical tax data (e.g. taxes paid by country) and other tax-related information (e.g. tax policies). It is set apart from tax avoidance and tax evasion to clarify the often-blurred concepts. In this book, tax transparency is placed in a historical context and possible drivers and hindering factors to tax transparency are investigated. Tax transparency is discussed in the light of socio-economic theories (stakeholder, legitimacy, institutional theory and reputation risk management), as well as economic theories (agency theory, signalling, proprietary costs) and information overload theory. The book provides examples of tax transparency development of the largest multinational enterprises in five countries (France, Germany, UK, Finland and USA) in six years, 2012–2017, a period featuring increased media coverage of tax matters and legislative movement in the OECD and the European Union. The future of tax transparency is discussed in light of quality characteristics, assurance of information and potential use of artificial intelligence. Companies’ managers and tax and CSR specialists benefit from the book by gaining insight into how to design transparent, high-quality tax reporting. Assurance professionals can use information about the quality criteria of tax transparency. Regulators can track historical development and see examples of voluntary tax transparency in companies’ reporting. Scholars and students obtain theoretical framework for analysing the tax transparency phenomenon and the ability to distinguish between the concepts of tax transparency, planning, avoidance and evasion.

DKK 440.00
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Spandrels of Truth - Jc Beall - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Quantum Optics for Engineers - F.j. Duarte - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk