5 | -- | 0 | Diane Crawford. Editoral pointers |
9 | -- | 10 | . News track |
11 | -- | 13 | Diane Crawford. Forum |
15 | -- | 20 | Peter J. Denning. Great principles of computing |
21 | -- | 23 | Robert L. Glass. A sociopolitical look at open source |
25 | -- | 28 | Geoffrey Sampson. The myth of diminishing firms |
30 | -- | 33 | Maxine D. Brown. Introduction |
34 | -- | 41 | Thomas A. DeFanti, Cees de Laat, Joe Mambretti, Kees Neggers, Bill St. Arnaud. TransLight: a global-scale LambdaGrid for e-science |
42 | -- | 49 | Aaron Falk, Theodore Faber, Joseph A. Bannister, Andrew A. Chien, Robert L. Grossman, Jason Leigh. Transport protocols for high performance |
50 | -- | 57 | Ian T. Foster, Robert L. Grossman. Data integration in a bandwidth-rich world |
58 | -- | 67 | Larry Smarr, Andrew A. Chien, Thomas A. DeFanti, Jason Leigh, Philip M. Papadopoulos. The OptIPuter |
68 | -- | 77 | Harvey Newman, Mark H. Ellisman, John A. Orcutt. Data-intensive e-science frontier research |
78 | -- | 84 | Stuart J. Barnes, Sid L. Huff. Rising sun: iMode and the wireless Internet |
85 | -- | 88 | Daniel P. Lorence. The perils of data misreporting |
90 | -- | 96 | Robert F. Easley, John G. Michel, Sarv Devaraj. The MP3 open standard and the music industry s response to Internet piracy |
97 | -- | 102 | Padmal Vitharana, Fatemeh Zahedi, Hemant K. Jain. Design, retrieval, and assembly in component-based software development |
104 | -- | 109 | A. Graham Peace. Balancing free speech and censorship: academia s response to the Internet |
111 | -- | 115 | Narasimhaiah Gorla. Features to consider in a data warehousing system |
117 | -- | 120 | Jeffrey P. Landry, J. Harold Pardue, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr., David L. Feinstein. A common theme for IT degree programs |
121 | -- | 125 | Donald Anselmo, Henry F. Ledgard. Measuring productivity in the software industry |
127 | -- | 132 | David Nordfors, Michel Bajuk, Lena Norberg, Jochen Brinkmann, Dan Forbush. Introducing a country to Internet-enabled expert networks |
160 | -- | 0 | Rebecca Mercuri, Peter G. Neumann. Security by obscurity |