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- ICT Support for Disaster ManagementGerhard Chroust. 13-24
- Social Media for Crisis Management: Problems and Challenges from an IT-PerspectiveKarl Kreiner, Georg Neubauer. 25-32
- Distributing Emergency Traffic InformationDavid Kubat, Jirí Kvíz, Jan Skrbek, Tomas Zizka. 33-40
- ICT Support for Emergency ManagementJaroslav Rácek, Jan Ministr. 41-48
- Notification of Civilians in Regional Emergencies, Disasters, Crises and Unexpected Situations - an Agile ApproachJan Skrbek. 49-56
- Methodological Support of IT Loss Event ManagementVlasta Svatá. 57-68
- Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) - What Can We Learn from Disasters with Respect to Assessment, Evaluation and Certification/Qualification of "Systems-of-Systems"?Erwin Schoitsch. 69-82
- Management and Control of User Devices and Servers in the Context of Information SecurityVladimir Jech, Ota Novotný. 83-94
- Does Synchronization Ensure Simultaneity?Helena Palovska, Radomír Palovský. 95-100
- Towards Working Set Based Approximation of Least Privilege Principle for Operating SystemsChristian Praher. 101-110
- Impact of ICT on National Economies - Open IssuesPetr Doucek, Jakub Fischer, Ota Novotný. 111-114
- Intermediate Consumption of ICT Products and Its Impact on Economy of the Czech IndustriesJakub Fischer, Kristyna Vltavská. 115-122
- The Impact of ICT Capital on Labor Productivity Development in the Sectors of the Czech EconomyJana Hanclova, Petr Doucek. 123-134
- Trends in Management of Companies Caused by the Impact of ICTPetr Rozehnal. 135-142
- Czech Household Computer Facilities as a Reliable Variable in a Life Expectancy Forecast Model up to the Year 2060Ondfej Simpach, Jitka Langhamrová. 143-152
- ICT and Innovations in Context of the Sustainable Development in EuropeJosef Basl, Petr Doucek. 153-162
- Drivers and Inhibitors of Green ICT Diffusion: a Survey in the Czech SMEsAlena Buchalcevová, Libor Gála. 163-170
- Active Initiatives to ICT Innovations for Support of Competitive AdvantageMilena Janáková. 171-178
- Innovations in Approaches to Team CollaborationRenáta Kunstová. 179-186
- EduArt Programming System and the Latest Trends in Rich-Media Technologies InnovationsIvo Martiník. 187-194
- Requirements of Small and Medium Companies on ICT Professionals' KnowledgeMilos Maryska. 195-202
- The Perception of User Satisfaction in Context of Business Intelligence Systems' Success AssessmenRadek Nemec, Frantisek Zapletal. 203-214
- Empirical Data about Social Responsibility in SloveniaSimona Sarotar Zizek, Borut Milfelner, Matjaz Mulej, Tadej Breg, Amna Potocnik, Anita Hrast. 215-230
- An Information-Based View at the 'Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions: a Renewed EU Strategy 2011-2014 for the Corporate Social Responsibility' (EU 2011)Matjaz Mulej, Anita Hrast, Zdenka Zenko. 231-242
- Is Social Responsibility a Variable?Tomás Sigmund. 243-250
- Human (Well) Being and Responsibility - Nature, Artifacts, Reality, Human Models, Belief and ResponsibilityAntonín Rosický, Antonín Pavlícek. 251-260
- The Connection of Psychological Well-Being and Social ResponsibilitySimona Sarotar Zizek, Sonja Treven, Vesna Cancer. 261-272
- Social Networks Never Forget - the End of Privacy and Related ProblemsKonrad Klöckner. 273-276
- The Cooperation of Teachers and Students on FacebookRoman Kozel, Hana Postulkova, Vaclav Friedrich, Sarka Vilamova. 277-280
- Impacts of ICT on SocietyHelmut K. Lockenhoff. 287-296
- Visualization of the Discussion Content from the InternetJan Ministr, Jaroslav Rácek, Dalibor Toth. 297-304
- Future of Intranets and Social Networks in the EnterpriseMartin Pochyla. 305-312
- Automating Web History AnalysisMichael Sonntag. 313-326
- Perspectives of Enterprise Networking for Single e-MarketRadoslav Delina. 327-336
- B2B Network Performance: Practical Aspects of Network Supply Adequacy IndicatorFrantisek Janke, Mojmir Pridavok. 337-346
- Trust in Enterprise Networking: an Agent-Based ApproachTomás Bálint, Jozef Bucko, Martin Vejacka. 347-356
- The Expected Development of the Graduates of Informatics FieldsTomás Fiala, Jitka Langhamrová. 357-358
- Aspects of Safety of the Education SystemSergey Jablochnikov. 359-362
- Project-Based Approach to Continuous Organizations' ImprovementVáclav Oskrdal. 363-364
- Economic Context of Information and Communications Technology DevelopmentAles Pajgrt. 365-368
- Research of the Information Security Implementation Level in the University EnvironmentJifina Petfikova, Martin Stevko. 369-372
- Comparative Survey of Students' Behavior on Social Networks (in Czech Perspective)Ludmila Malinova, Antonín Pavlícek, Antonín Rosický. 373-376
- Availability of Users' Personal Data on FacebookAntonín Pavlícek, Zdenek Pechar. 377-382
- 20 Years of IDIMT - a History of Continuity and ChangeGerhard Chroust, Petr Doucek. 383-384
- The IDIMT Conference Scientific EvaluationPetr Doucek, Lea Nedomova. 385-391
- 20 Years of IDIMT - ICT Trends and Scenarios as Reflected at IDIMTChristian W. Loesch. 391