Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 47, Issue 2

5 -- 0Diane Crawford. Editorial pointers
9 -- 10. News track
11 -- 13Diane Crawford. Forum
15 -- 20Pamela Samuelson. What s at stake in ::::MGM v. Grokster::::?
21 -- 23Gregory J. Pottie. Privacy in the global e-village
25 -- 27Robert L. Glass. A look at the economics of open source
28 -- 31Jakka Sairamesh, Alison Lee, Loretta Anania. Introduction
33 -- 37Lee S. Sproull, John F. Patterson. Making information cities livable
38 -- 44Elizabeth F. Churchill, Andreas Girgensohn, Les Nelson, Alison Lee. Blending digital and physical spaces for ubiquitous community participation
45 -- 49Donald F. Ferguson, Jakka Sairamesh, Stuart I. Feldman. Open frameworks for information cities
50 -- 55Petros Kavassalis, Stelios Lelis, Mahmoud Rafea, Seif Haridi. What makes a Web site popular?
56 -- 60Luis von Ahn, Manuel Blum, John Langford. Telling humans and computers apart automatically
61 -- 65Yossi Lichtenstein. Puzzles in software development contracting
66 -- 68Conan C. Albrecht. How clean is the future of SOAP?
69 -- 75Rajiv Kishore, Hong Zhang, Ram Ramesh. A Helix-Spindle model for ontological engineering
77 -- 81Pearl Brereton. The software customer/supplier relationship
82 -- 86Elizabeth M. Pierce. Assessing data quality with control matrices
87 -- 92Patrick Y. K. Chau, Paul Jen-Hwa Hu. Technology implementation for telemedicine programs
93 -- 97Csaba J. Egyhazy, Raj Mukherji. Interoperability architecture using RM-ODP
98 -- 101Ruth Bolotin Schwartz, Michele C. Russo. How to quickly find articles in the top IS journals
120 -- 0Lauren Weinstein. Outsourced and out of control