5 | -- | 0 | Diane Crawford. Editorial Pointers |
9 | -- | 10 | Robert Fox. News Track |
11 | -- | 15 | Diane Crawford. Forum |
17 | -- | 18 | Robert L. Glass. Y2K and Believing in Software Practice |
19 | -- | 20 | James A. Rodger, Parag C. Pendharkar. Using Telemedicine in the Department of Defense |
21 | -- | 25 | Roy Rada, John Ketchell. Standardizing the European Information Society |
27 | -- | 28 | Barbara Simons. Trademarking the Net |
29 | -- | 31 | Mohamed Khalifa, Robert M. Davison. Exploring the Telecommuting Paradox |
32 | -- | 34 | Matthew Turk, George G. Robertson. Perceptual User Interfaces: Introduction |
35 | -- | 44 | Alex Pentland. Perceptual Intelligence |
40 | -- | 41 | Hong Z. Tan. Haptic Interfaces |
45 | -- | 53 | Sharon L. Oviatt, Philip R. Cohen. Multimodal Interfaces That Process What Comes Naturally |
50 | -- | 51 | Rosalind W. Picard. Affective Perception |
54 | -- | 64 | James L. Crowley, Joëlle Coutaz, François Bérard. Things That See |
60 | -- | 61 | Aaron F. Bobick, Stephen S. Intille, James W. Davis, Freedom Baird, Claudio S. Pinhanez, Lee W. Campbell, Yuri A. Ivanov, Arjan Schütte, Andrew D. Wilson. The KidsRoom |
65 | -- | 70 | Byron Reeves, Clifford Nass. Perceptual Bandwidth |
72 | -- | 74 | Henry Lieberman. Programming by Example: Introduction |
75 | -- | 81 | David Canfield Smith, Allen Cypher, Lawrence G. Tesler. Novice Programming Comes of Age |
82 | -- | 89 | Brad A. Myers, Richard G. McDaniel, David Wolber. Intelligence in Demonstrational Interfaces |
90 | -- | 97 | Alexander Repenning, Corrina Perrone. Programming by Analogous Examples |
98 | -- | 103 | Mathias Bauer, Dietmar Dengler, Gabriele Paul, Markus Meyer. Programming by Demonstration for Information Agents |
104 | -- | 106 | Kenneth M. Kahn. Generalizing by Removing Detail |
107 | -- | 114 | Robert St. Amant, Henry Lieberman, Richard Potter, Luke S. Zettlemoyer. Visual Generalization in Programming by Example |
115 | -- | 118 | Mohamed E. Fayad, Mauri Laitinen, Robert P. Ward. Software Engineering in the Small |
144 | -- | 0 | Peter G. Neumann. A Tale of Two Thousands |