Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 45, Issue 2

5 -- 6Diane Crawford. Editorial pointers
9 -- 10Robert Fox. News track
11 -- 17Diane Crawford. Forum
19 -- 23Andrew Grosso. Why the digital millennium copyright act is a failure of reason
25 -- 27Robert L. Glass. Stodgy by design, and the notion of dumbing up
29 -- 30Felipe Castel. Ontological computing
31 -- 34Ben Shneiderman. ACM s computing professionals face new challenges
35 -- 37Qing Bian Zhang, Patrick Y. K. Chau. Creating e-commerce courses with regional intent
39 -- 41Michael GrĂ¼ninger, Jintae Lee. Ontology Applications and Design - Introduction
42 -- 47Clyde W. Holsapple, Kshiti D. Joshi. A collaborative approach to ontology design
48 -- 54Henry Kim. Predicting how ontologies for the semantic web will evolve
55 -- 60John O. Everett, Daniel G. Bobrow, Reinhard Stolle, Richard Crouch, Valeria de Paiva, Cleo Condoravdi, Martin van den Berg, Livia Polanyi. Making ontologies work for resolving redundancies across documents
61 -- 65Nicola Guarino, Christopher A. Welty. Evaluating ontological decisions with OntoClean
67 -- 72Bert J. Dempsey, Debra Weiss, Paul Jones, Jane Greenberg. Who is an open source software developer?
73 -- 78Jo Ellen Moore, Lisa A. Burke. How to turn around turnover culture in IT
79 -- 84William J. Kettinger, Choong C. Lee. Understanding the IS-user divide in IT innovation
85 -- 90Delvin Grant. A wider view of business process reengineering
91 -- 95Gordon Bell, Jim Gray. What s next in high-performance computing?
97 -- 101Richard T. Snodgrass. Progress on ACM s Becoming the Preferred Publisher, Rights and responsibilities in ACM publishing
102 -- 104Thomas Erickson. Some problems with the notion of context-aware computing
128 -- 0Evgeniy Gabrilovich, Alex Gontmakher. The homograph attack