Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 41, Issue 7

9 -- 11Robert Fox. News Track
13 -- 15Robert L. Glass. Short-Term and Long-term Remedies for Runaway Projects
17 -- 22Roy Rada, Carl Cargill, John Klensin. Consensus and the Web
23 -- 25Roger C. Schank. Horses For Courses
30 -- 33Minerva M. Yeung. Digital Watermarking - Introduction
34 -- 43Nasir D. Memon, Ping Wah Wong. Protecting Digital Media Content
44 -- 54Scott Craver, Boon-Lock Yeo, Minerva M. Yeung. Technical Trials and Legal Tribulations
56 -- 64Fred Mintzer, Gordon W. Braudaway, Alan E. Bell. Opportunities for Watermarking Standards
66 -- 72Jian Zhao, Eckhard Koch, Chenghui Luo. In Business Today and Tomorrow
74 -- 77John M. Acken. How Watermarking Adds Value to Digital Content
78 -- 80Tomás Isakowitz, Michael Bieber, Fabio Vitali. Web Information Systems - Introduction
81 -- 88Gerald L. Lohse, Peter Spiller. Electronic Shopping
89 -- 90Jay M. Tenenbaum. WISs and Electronic Commerce
91 -- 97Ajit Kambil, Mark Ginsburg. Public Access Web Information Systems: Lessons from the Internet EDGAR Project
94 -- 95Albert L. Lederer, Dinesh A. Mirchandani, Kenneth Sims. Using WISs to enhance Competitiveness
98 -- 0Harri Oinas-Kukkonen. What is Inside a Link?
99 -- 100Eric van Heck, Peter Vervest. How Should CIOs Deal With Web-Based Auctions?
101 -- 102Gustavo O. Arocena, Alberto O. Mendelzon. Viewing WISs as Database Applications
103 -- 105Kenji Takahashi. Metalevel Links: More Power to Your Links
107 -- 115V. Balasubramanian, Alf Bashian. Document Management and Web Technologies: Alice Marries the Mad Hatter
112 -- 113Alan R. Dennis. Lessons from Three Years of Web Development
114 -- 115Hermann A. Maurer. Modern WISs
116 -- 0Murray Turoff, Starr Roxanne Hiltz. Superconnectivity
117 -- 118James A. Senn. WISs at Federal Express
128 -- 0Peter G. Neumann. Laptops in Congress?