Volume 44,
Number 1,
January 2001
Practical Programmer
- Robert L. Glass:
An embarrassing, yet rewarding, ending to a previous column.
11-13
The Business of Software
Viewpoint
Democracy in an IT-Framed Society
Internet Voting for Public Officials
Articles
Technical Opinion
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Volume 44,
Number 2,
February 2001
The Profession of IT
Staying Connected
On Site
Securing Network Software Applications
- Imran Bashir, Enrico Serafini, Kevin Wall:
Securing network software applications: introduction.
28-20
- John Viega, Tadayoshi Kohno, Bruce Potter:
Trust (and mistrust) in secure applications.
31-36
- James Joshi, Walid G. Aref, Arif Ghafoor, Eugene H. Spafford:
Security models for web-based applications.
38-44
- David M. Martin Jr., Richard M. Smith, Michael Brittain, Ivan Fetch, Hailin Wu:
The privacy practices of web browser extensions.
45-50
- Anup K. Ghosh, Tara M. Swaminatha:
Software security and privacy risks in mobile e-commerce.
51-57
- Chris I. Dalton, Tse Huong Choo:
An operating system approach to securing e-services.
58-64
Intellectual Property for an Information Age
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Volume 44,
Number 3,
March 2001
The Business of Software
Digital Village
The Next 1000 Years - Tools and Technologies
Red Flags
Software Solutions
Education
- John Glenn:
Education is the key to future dreams.
136-138
- Anita Borg:
Universal literacy - a challenge for computing in the 21st Century.
139-141
- Roger C. Schank:
The computer isn't the medium, it's the message.
142-143
- Mitchel Resnick:
Closing the fluency gap.
144-145
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Volume 44,
Number 4,
April 2001
Practical Programmer
- Robert L. Glass:
Practical programmer: academics, and the scarlet letter ``A''.
17-18
The Profession of IT
Viewpoint
Agent-Oriented Technology for Telecommunications
- Sahin Albayrak:
Agent-oriented technology for telecommunications: introduction.
30-33
- Nicholas R. Jennings:
An agent-based approach for building complex software systems.
35-41
- Stefan Fricke, Karsten Bsufka, Jan Keiser, Torge Schmidt, Ralf Sesseler, Sahin Albayrak:
Agent-based telematic services and telecom applications.
43-48
- Munindar P. Singh, Bin Yu, Mahadevan Venkatraman:
Community-based service location.
49-54
- Marcus Brunner, Bernhard Plattner, Rolf Stadler:
Service creation and management in active telecom networks.
55-61
- Francisco Valera, Jorge E. López de Vergara, José I. Moreno, Víctor A. Villagrá, Julio Berrocal:
Communication management experiences in e-commerce.
63-69
- Mike P. Papazoglou:
Agent-oriented technology in support of e-business.
71-77
Articles
Thinking Objectively
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Volume 44,
Number 5,
May 2001
From Washington
- Neil Munro:
The unhappy but beneficial coexistence of the FBI and the tech elite.
15-18
Digital Village
On Site
- Alan Howard:
Software engineering project management.
23-24
Viewpoint
- Krzysztof R. Apt:
Viewpoint: One more revolution to make: free scientific publishing.
25-28
Digital Libraries
- Edward A. Fox, Gary Marchionini:
Digital libraries: Introduction.
30-32
- Gregory Crane, Robert F. Chavez, Anne Mahoney, Thomas L. Milbank, Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox, David A. Smith, Clifford E. Wulfman:
Drudgery and deep thought.
34-40
- Craig G. Nevill-Manning:
The biological digital library.
41-42
- Alan S. Inouye:
A digital strategy for the library of congress.
43
- Paul Jones:
Open (source)ing the doors for contributor-run digital libraries.
45-46
- Ian H. Witten, David Bainbridge, Stefan J. Boddie:
Greenstone: Open-source DL software.
47
- Alexa T. McCray, Marie E. Gallagher:
Principles for digital library development.
48-54
- Catherine C. Marshall, Gene Golovchinsky, Morgan N. Price:
Digital libraries and mobility.
55-56
- Michael S. Brown, W. Brent Seales, Stephen B. Webb, Christopher O. Jaynes:
Building large-format displays for digital libraries.
57-59
- Michael L. Nelson, Kurt Maly:
Buckets: smart objects for digital libraries.
60-62
- Henry M. Gladney, Arthur Cantu:
Authorization management for digital libraries.
63-65
- Christine L. Borgman:
Where is the librarian in the digital library?
66-68
- William Y. Arms:
Uniform resource names: handles, PURLs, and digital object identifiers.
68
- Helen R. Tibbo:
Archival perspectives on the emerging digital library.
69-70
- Erik Duval, Eddy Forte, Kris Cardinaels, Bart Verhoeven, Rafaël Van Durm, Koen Hendrikx, Maria Wentland Forte, Norbert Ebel, Maciej Macowicz, Ken Warkentyne, Florence Haenni:
The Ariadne knowledge pool system.
72-78
- David McArthur, Sarah Giersch, Bill Graves, Charles R. Ward, Richard Dillaman, Russell L. Herman, Gabriel G. Lugo, James H. Reeves, Ronald J. Vetter, Deborah Knox, G. Scott Owen:
Toward a sharable digital library of reusable teaching resources.
79
- Mary Marlino, Tamara Sumner, David Fulker, Cathryn Manduca, David Mogk:
The digital library for earth system education: building community, building the library.
80-81
- Ian H. Witten, Michel Loots, Maria F. Trujillo, David Bainbridge:
The promise of digital libraries in developing countries.
82-85
- Lee L. Zia:
The NSF national science, mathematics, engineering, and technology education digital library program.
83
- Mark D. Apperley, Sally Jo Cunningham, Te Taka Keegan, Ian H. Witten:
NIUPEPA: a historical newspaper collection.
86-87
- Shalini R. Urs, K. S. Raghavan:
Vidyanidhi: Indian digital library of electronic theses.
88-89
- Bernard Rous:
The ACM digital library.
90-91
Articles
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Volume 44,
Number 6,
June 2001
Log On Education
International Perspectives
Viewpoint
Current Issues in E-Banking
Technology for Supporting Supply Chain Management
Articles
Technical Opinion
Inside Risks
Volume 44,
Number 7,
July 2001
Legally Speaking
The Business of Software
On Site
Viewpoint
- Scott Hazelhurst:
Viewpoint: Developing IT skills internationally: who's developing whom?.
27-28
Global IT Work Force
Articles
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Volume 44,
Number 8,
August 2001
Digital Village
The Profession of IT
Viewpoint
Articles
- Nahum D. Gershon, Ward Page:
What storytelling can do for information visualization.
31-37
- Daniel A. Keim:
Visual exploration of large data sets.
38-44
- Stephen G. Eick:
Visualizing online activity.
45-50
- Fred Mintzer, Gordon W. Braudaway, Francis P. Giordano, Jack C. Lee, Karen A. Magerlein, Silvana D'Auria, Amnon Ribak, Gil Shapir, Fabio Schiattarella, John Tolva, Andrey Zelenkov:
Populating the Hermitage Museum's new web site.
52-60
- Calvin K. M. Lam, Bernard C. Y. Tan:
The Internet is changing the music industry.
62-68
- Henry Lieberman, Christopher Fry, Louis Weitzman:
Exploring the Web with reconnaissance agents.
69-75
- Nong Ye, Joseph Giordano, John Feldman:
A process control approach to cyber attack detection.
76-82
- John Benamati, Albert L. Lederer:
Coping with rapid changes in IT.
83-88
Inside Risks
Volume 44,
Number 9,
September 2001
Practical Programmer
Staying Connected
Viewpoint
On Site
The Invisible Internet
Articles
Thinking Objectively
Inside Risks
Volume 44,
Number 10,
October 2001
The Business of Software
- Phillip G. Armour:
Zeppelins and jet planes: a metaphor for modern software projects.
13-15
From Washington
- Neil Munro:
Considering the broadband debate.
17-19
Viewpoint
- Keith Devlin:
The real reason why software engineers need math.
21-22
- Barbara Simons:
The ACM declaration in Felten v. RIAA.
23-26
Aspect-Oriented Programming
- Tzilla Elrad, Robert E. Filman, Atef Bader:
Aspect-oriented programming - introduction.
29-32
- Tzilla Elrad, Mehmet Aksit, Gregor Kiczales, Karl J. Lieberherr, Harold Ossher:
Discussing aspects of AOP.
33-38
- Karl J. Lieberherr, Doug Orleans, Johan Ovlinger:
Aspect-oriented programming with adaptive methods.
39-41
- Harold Ossher, Peri L. Tarr:
Using multidimensional separation of concerns to (re)shape evolving software.
43-50
- Lodewijk Bergmans, Mehmet Aksit:
Composing crosscutting concerns using composition filters.
51-57
- Gregor Kiczales, Erik Hilsdale, Jim Hugunin, Mik Kersten, Jeffrey Palm, William G. Griswold:
Getting started with ASPECTJ.
59-65
- J. Andrés Díaz Pace, Marcelo R. Campo:
Analyzing the role of aspects in software design.
66-73
- Gail C. Murphy, Robert J. Walker, Elisa L. A. Baniassad, Martin P. Robillard, Albert Lai, Mik Kersten:
Does aspect-oriented programming work?
75-77
- Yvonne Coady, Gregor Kiczales, Michael J. Feeley, Norman C. Hutchinson, Joon Suan Ong:
Structuring operating system aspects.
79-82
- Paniti Netinant, Tzilla Elrad, Mohamed Fayad:
A layered approach to building open aspect-oriented systems.
83-85
- Jeff Gray, Ted Bapty, Sandeep Neema, James Tuck:
Handling crosscutting constraints in domain-specific modeling.
87-93
- Gregory T. Sullivan:
Aspect-oriented programming using reflection and metaobject protocols.
95-97
High-Performance Java
- Cherri M. Pancake, Christian Lengauer:
High-performance Java - introduction.
98-101
- José E. Moreira, Samuel P. Midkiff, Manish Gupta, Pedro V. Artigas, Peng Wu, George S. Almasi:
The NINJA project.
102-109
- Thilo Kielmann, Philip J. Hatcher, Luc Bougé, Henri E. Bal:
Enabling Java for high-performance computing.
110-117
- Vladimir Getov, Gregor von Laszewski, Michael Philippsen, Ian T. Foster:
Multiparadigm communications in Java for grid computing.
118-125
Technical Opinion
Inside Risks
Volume 44,
Number 11,
November 2001
Electronic Frontier
- Brock N. Meeks:
Blanking on Rebellion: Where the Future is "Nabster".
17-20
The Profession of IT
Viewpoint
On Site
Articles
Volume 44,
Number 12,
December 2001
Digital Village
Log on Education
On Site
- Ka-Ping Yee:
Operating an Emergency Information Service.
25-28
- Jon M. Peha:
The Growing Debate Over Science and Technology Advice for Congress.
29-31
Viewpoint
Technical Opinion
Collaborative Virtual Design Environments
Global Applications of Collaborative Technology
- Robert M. Davison, Gert-Jan de Vreede:
Global Applications of Collaborative Technology: Introduction.
68-70
- Line Dubé, Guy Paré:
Global Virtual Teams.
71-73
- Sue Newell, Shan Ling Pan, Robert D. Galliers, Jimmy C. Huang:
The Myth of the Boundaryless Organization.
74-76
- Séamas Kelly, Matthew Jones:
Groupware and the Social Infrastructure of Communication.
77-79
- Gerardine DeSanctis, Matthew Wright, Lu Jiang:
Building A Global Learning Community.
80-82
- Anne P. Massey, Mitzi M. Montoya-Weiss, Yu-Ting Caisy Hung, V. Ramesh:
Cultural Perceptions of Task-Technology Fit.
83-84
- Sajda Qureshi, Ilze Zigurs:
Paradoxes and Prerogatives in Global Virtual Collaboration.
85-88
- J. Roberto Evaristo:
Nonconsensual Negotiation in Distributed Collaboration.
89
Articles
Inside Risks
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