Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 46, Issue 9

7 -- 0Diane Crawford. Editorial pointers
11 -- 12. News track
13 -- 15Diane Crawford. Forum
17 -- 20Meg McGinity. Power to the people
21 -- 25Seymour E. Goodman. The origins of digital computing in Europe
27 -- 31Phillip G. Armour. Closing the learning application gap
33 -- 35Yigal Arens, Paul S. Rosenbloom. Responding to the unexpected
36 -- 39Keith Devlin. Introduction
40 -- 44Kim B. Bruce, Robert L. Scot Drysdale, Charles Kelemen, Allen B. Tucker. Why math?
45 -- 50Peter B. Henderson. Mathematical reasoning in software engineering education
51 -- 55Vicki L. Almstrum. What is the attraction to computing?
56 -- 61Alfred W. Loo. The future of peer-to-peer computing
62 -- 67Michiel Ronsse, Koenraad De Bosschere, Mark Christiaens, Jacques Chassin de Kergommeaux, Dieter Kranzlmüller. Record/replay for nondeterministic program executions
69 -- 73Atreyi Kankanhalli, Fransiska Tanudidjaja, Juliana Sutanto, Bernard C. Y. Tan. The role of IT in successful knowledge management initiatives
74 -- 79Roberto Di Pietro, Luigi V. Mancini. Security and privacy issues of handheld and wearable wireless devices
83 -- 88Ali F. Farhoomand, Pauline S. P. Ng. Creating sustainable competitive advantage through internetworked communities
89 -- 95G. Premkumar. Alternate distribution strategies for digital music
96 -- 102Robert G. Fichman, Mary J. Cronin. Information-rich commerce at a crossroads: business and technology adoption requirements
103 -- 104Ziqi Liao, Michael Tow Cheung. Concurrent-convergent strategy in IT consulting
105 -- 107Stefan Baldi, Hauke Heier, Anett Mehler-Bicher. Open courseware and open source software
120 -- 0Peter G. Neumann. Risks in trusting untrustworthiness
121 -- 128Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko. Building strong e-democracy: the role of technology in developing democracy for the information age
129 -- 133Patrick Y. K. Chau, Simpson Poon. Octopus: an e-cash payment system success story
134 -- 140John Erickson, Keng Siau. ::::e::::-ducation
141 -- 146Kiran Jude Fernandes, Vinesh Raja, Julian Eyre. Cybersphere: the fully immersive spherical projection system
147 -- 151Lee A. Freeman. A refresher in data flow diagramming: an effective aid for analysts
152 -- 159Chittibabu Govindarajulu. End users: who are they?
160 -- 166Ernest Goss, Uma G. Gupta. Women and the Internet: is there an economic payoff?
167 -- 171Kathleen S. Hartzel. How self-efficacy and gender issues affect software adoption and use
172 -- 178Richard D. Holowczak, Nabil R. Adam, Francisco J. Artigas, Irfan Bora. Data warehousing in environmental digital libraries
179 -- 183Ned Kock, Camille Auspitz, Brad King. Web-supported course partnerships: bringing industry and academia together
184 -- 191Sarv Devaraj, Ming Fang, Rajiv Kohli. E-loyalty: elusive ideal or competitive edge?
192 -- 200James M. Laffey, Dale Musser, Herbert Remidez, Josh Gottdenker. Networked systems for schools that learn
201 -- 206William Lewis Jr., Richard T. Watson, Ann Pickren. An empirical assessment of IT disaster risk
207 -- 215Trevor T. Moores. The effect of national culture and economic wealth on global software piracy rates
216 -- 225Scott L. Schneberger, Ephraim R. McLean. The complexity cross: implications for practice
226 -- 232Jeff Hoi Yan Yeung, J. P. Shim, Andy Yin Kit Lai. Current progress of e-commerce adoption: small and medium enterprises in Hong Kong
233 -- 242Kunihiko Higa, Bongsik Shin. The telework experience in Japan
243 -- 247Nitin Singh. Emerging technologies to support supply chain management
248 -- 256Ritu Agarwal, Atish P. Sinha. Object-oriented modeling with UML: a study of developers perceptions
257 -- 263Jarke J. van Wijk, Frank van Ham, Huub van de Wetering. Rendering hierarchical data
264 -- 270Kevin Zhu, Bryan MacQuarrie. The economics of digital bundling: the impact of digitization and bundling on the music industry