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Ubiquity, Volume 2003
Volume 2003, Number January, January 2003
- Lorrie Faith Cranor, Shane Greenstein:
Communications policy and information technology. 1 - Talking with John Stuckey. 1
- Trevis J. Rothwell:
Learning by redoing. 1 - Charles A. Shoniregun:
Intellectual property rights of multimedia enriched websites. 2
Volume 2003, Number February, February 2003
- Espen Andersen:
Genesis of an anthill: wireless technology and self-organizing systems. 1 - Chong Kim:
Clock driven scheme to initialize the sequence number. 1-12 - Patrick Amato:
Hacking primes. 1 - Eli Rohn:
Predicting context aware computing performance. 1-17 - At the crossroads of technology and policy. 1
- Robert M. Siegmann:
Review of "Bell labs: Life in the Crown Jewel" by Narain Gehani, Silicon Press. 2
Volume 2003, Number March, March 2003
- Information access on the wide open web. 1
- Putting it all together with Robert Kahn. 2
- Frank P. Coyle:
Review of 'The power of events: An introduction to complex event processing in distributed enterprise systems, ' by David Luckham, Addison Wesley Professional, May 2002. 3 - Yuwei Lin:
The institutionalization of hacking practices. 4 - Do you know what's in your project portfolio? 5
Volume 2003, Number April, April 2003
- Charles A. Shoniregun, Sarah-Jane Gray:
Is E-learning really the future or a risk? 1 - A model of democracy. 1
- M. E. Kabay:
Organizing and safeguarding information on disk. 1-28 - Christopher (Blade) Kotelly:
The art and business of speech recognition. 1 - Michele Visciola:
Reflections on the user centered design (UCD) perspective in research on wireless applications. 1 - Trevis J. Rothwell:
Job applications and network security, or, how to not limit the online applicant pool. 2 - K. V. K. K. Prasad:
Running a virtual enterprise. 2
Volume 2003, Number May, May 2003
- Bryan MacKinnon:
Commercial computational grids: a road map. 1 - What's bugging Ellen Ullman? 1
- The Virtues of Virtual. 1
- Avi Rushinek, Sara F. Rushinek:
What Makes a Publisher Important? 1 - M. E. Kabay:
Staffing the data center. 2 - M. O. Thirunarayanan:
From thinkers to clickers: the world wide web and the transformation of the essence of being human. 2 - Abbe Mowshowitz:
Virtual organization: toward a theory of societal transformation stimulated by information technology. 2
Volume 2003, Number June, June 2003
- Sam Lubbe:
From postgrad to professional. 1 - Shrideep Pallickara, Geoffrey C. Fox:
Lowering the cost of computation. 1 - Building an inventive organization. 1
- A designing life: Blade Kotelly. 1
- David Luque Sacaluga:
Fractal generation from the "Luque method" for simplification of logic functions. 2 - Trevis J. Rothwell:
Hasta Luego, Mi Amiga. 2
Volume 2003, Number July, July 2003
- Bringing technology to market. 1
- A conversation with Jef Raskin. 1
- Mary Burns:
Falling water, crashing windows: making computers more school friendly. 1 - Adamantios Koumpis, Bob Roberts:
Economies and diseconomies of scale in the information society. 2 - Why new ideas are both disruptive and necessary. 2
- Check Out the New Library. 6:1
Volume 2003, Number August, August 2003
- A whole new worldview. 1
- Redefining the role of the library. 1
- M. E. Kabay:
Computer-aided thematic analysis: useful technique for analyzing non-quantitative data. 2 - Stephen Downes:
Public policy, research and online learning. 2 - Geoffrey C. Fox, Shrideep Pallickara, Marlon E. Pierce, David W. Walker:
Towards dependable grid and web services. 3 - Carl Bedingfield:
A pattern language for web usability. 1:1
Volume 2003, Number September, September 2003
- Bernhard Irrgang:
Ethical and social aspects of biotechnology Ethical and social aspects of biotechnology. 1:1 - Sam Lubbe:
The development of a case study methodology in the information technology (IT) field: a step by step approach. 2:2 - Bhaskar Chakravorti:
The more things change, the more (and less) they stay the same. 3:1 - Charles A. Shoniregun, Andrew Anderson:
Is child internet access a questionable risk? 4:1 - Goutam Kumar Saha:
Transient software fault tolerance through recovery. 5:2 - The trouble with out-of-the-box thinking. 6:1
- Talking with Ben Chi of NYSERNet. 7:1
Volume 2003, Number October, October 2003
- Goutam Kumar Saha:
Fault management in mobile computing. 1:1 - Stephen Downes:
The aeffability of knowledge management. 2:2 - Clemens Lango:
visuos: a visuo-spatial operating software for knowledge work. 3:1 - Talking with security expert M. E. Kabay. 4:1
- William Paul Fiefer:
Port wars. 5:1 - Jason Sargent:
The digital aid framework. 6:2
Volume 2003, Number November, November 2003
- An Interview with Kathy Schroeder: the plot quickens. 1
- Are you a technical guru or an enlightened friend? 1
- Kenneth G. Robinson:
Cellular number portability: really such a big deal? 1 - Kemal A. Delic:
IT services = People + Tools + processes. 1 - John Peter Jesan, Donald M. Lauro:
Human brain and neural network behavior: a comparison. 2
Volume 2003, Number December, December 2003
- An Interview with David Rejeski: Making policy in a Moore's Law world. 1
- An Interview with David Ticoll: The dawning of the age of transparency. 1
- An Interview with Stuart Russell: the future of artificial intelligence. 1
- Carl Bedingfield:
Review of "Spinning the semantic web: Bringing the world wide web to its full potential" edited by Dieter Fensel, James Hendler, Henry Lieberman, and Wolfgang Wahlster, The MIT press. 1 - Avi Rushinek, Sara F. Rushinek:
The university of DVD. 2
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