Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 44, Issue 1

5 -- 0Diane Crawford. Editorial Pointers
9 -- 0Robert Fox. News Track
11 -- 13Robert L. Glass. An embarrassing, yet rewarding, ending to a previous column
19 -- 21Leonard N. Foner. Fixing a flawed domain name system
22 -- 26Åke Grönlund. Democracy in an IT-framed society: introduction
27 -- 30Richard T. Watson, Bryan Mundy. A strategic perspective of electronic democracy
36 -- 38Per-Olof Ågren. Is online democracy in the EU for professionals only?
45 -- 48Ignace Snellen. ICTs, bureaucracies, and the future of democracy
49 -- 51Joachim Åström. Should democracy online be quick, strong, or thin?
52 -- 57Doug Schuler. Computer professionals and the next culture of democracy
58 -- 62John A. Taylor, Eleanor Burt. Not-for-profits in the democratic polity
63 -- 67Todd M. La Porte, Chris C. Demchak, Christian Friis. Webbing governance: global trends across national-level public agencies
69 -- 71Lance J. Hoffman, Lorrie Faith Cranor. Internet voting for public officials: introduction
72 -- 85Joe Mohen, Julia Glidden. The case for internet voting
86 -- 91Gordon Bell. A personal digital store
93 -- 98Thomas M. Chen. Increasing the observability of Internet behavior
99 -- 104Abhijit Chaudhury, Debasish Mallick, H. Raghav Rao. Web channels in e-commerce
105 -- 107Simon N. Foley, Robert Dumigan. Are handheld viruses a significant threat?
160 -- 0Rebecca Mercuri, Peter G. Neumann. System integrity revisited
1517 -- 0Phillip G. Armour. The laws of software process
3135 -- 0Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko. Toward the European information society