9 | -- | 10 | Robert Fox. News Track |
11 | -- | 18 | Elliot Soloway, Cathleen A. Norris. Using Technology to Address Old Problems in New Ways |
21 | -- | 24 | Diane Crawford. Shaping Public Policy in the Information Age |
25 | -- | 27 | Roger A. Coldwell. Did Chuck Babbage Predict Software Piracy? |
32 | -- | 34 | Robert J. Kauffman, Frederick J. Riggins. Information Systems and Economics - Introduction |
35 | -- | 42 | Yannis Bakos. The Emerging Role of Electronic Marketplaces on the Internet |
43 | -- | 48 | Rajiv M. Dewan, Marshall L. Freimer, Abraham Seidmann. Internet Service Providers, Proprietary Content, and the Battle for Users Dollars |
49 | -- | 55 | Erik Brynjolfsson, Lorin M. Hitt. Beyond the Productivity Paradox: Computers are the Catalyst for Bigger Changes |
56 | -- | 62 | Sanjeev Dewan, Kenneth L. Kraemer. International Dimensions of the Productivity Paradox |
63 | -- | 66 | Chris F. Kemerer. Progress, Obstacles, and Opportunities in Software Engineering Economics |
67 | -- | 73 | Sandra Slaughter, Donald E. Harter, Mayuram S. Krishnan. Evaluating the Cost of Software Quality |
74 | -- | 83 | Lorrie Faith Cranor, Brian A. LaMacchia. Spam! |
84 | -- | 92 | Roy Thomas Fielding, Jim Whitehead, Kenneth M. Anderson, Gregory Alan Bolcer, Peyman Oreizy, Richard N. Taylor. Web-Based Development of Complex Information Products |
93 | -- | 99 | Stan Jarzabek, Riri Huang. The Case for User-Centered CASE Tools |
100 | -- | 108 | Sandeep Purao, Hemant K. Jain, Derek L. Nazareth. Effective Distribution of Object-Oriented Applications |
110 | -- | 113 | David S. Hamu, Mohamed Fayad. Achieving Bottom-Line Improvements with Enterprise Frameworks |
128 | -- | 0 | Peter J. Denning. Computer Science and Software Engineering: Filing for Divorce? |