Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 45, Issue 7

5 -- 0Diane Crawford. Editorial pointers
9 -- 10Robert Fox. News track
11 -- 12Diane Crawford. Forum
13 -- 15Brock N. Meeks. True blue and vigilante, too
17 -- 19Neil Munro. The ever-expanding network of local and federal databases
21 -- 24Shai Simonson. A post-baccalaureate undergraduate-level program in computer science
25 -- 26Maris G. Martinsons, Valdis Martinsons. Rethinking the value of IT, again
28 -- 31Andrew Rosenbloom. How the virtual inspires the real
32 -- 35W. Daniel Hillis. The power to shape the world
36 -- 39Alvy Ray Smith. The reality of simulated actors
40 -- 44Theresa-Marie Rhyne. Computer games and scientific visualization
45 -- 49Clemens Wagner, Markus A. Schill, Reinhard Männer. Intraocular surgery on a virtual eye
50 -- 55Marc Pollefeys, Luc J. Van Gool. From images to 3D models
56 -- 63Norman I. Badler, Charles A. Erignac, Ying Liu. Virtual humans for validating maintenance procedures
64 -- 70Mark Billinghurst, Hirokazu Kato. Collaborative augmented reality
71 -- 75Gordon Bell, Jim Gemmell. A call for the home media network
76 -- 81Toru Ishida. Digital city Kyoto
83 -- 88Katherine M. Shelfer, J. Drew Procaccino. Smart card evolution
89 -- 95John Gallaugher. E-commerce and the undulating distribution channel
96 -- 102Snehamay Banerjee, Ram L. Kumar. Managing electronic interchange of business documents
103 -- 108Jonathon N. Cummings, Brian S. Butler, Robert E. Kraut. The quality of online social relationships
109 -- 111Robert M. Davison. Cultural complications of ERP
120 -- 0Donald A. Norman. Beyond the computer industry