Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 48, Issue 7

5 -- 0Diane Crawford. Editorial pointers
11 -- 13Diane Crawford. Forum
15 -- 16David A. Patterson. Reflections on a programming Olympiad
17 -- 18Diane Crawford. Top 10 downloads from ACM s digital library
19 -- 24Peter J. Denning. The locality principle
25 -- 27Michael A. Cusumano. The puzzle of Japanese software
29 -- 31Naomi S. Baron. Instant messaging and the future of language
32 -- 35Karen Holtzblatt. Introduction
37 -- 41Jan Blom, Jan Chipchase, Jaakko Lehikoinen. Contextual and cultural challenges for user mobility research
42 -- 48Colleen Page. Mobile research strategies for a global market
49 -- 53T. S. Balaji, Brian Landers, Jesse Kates, Bob Moritz. A carrier s perspective on creating a mobile multimedia service
55 -- 59Eeva Kangas, Timo Kinnunen. Applying user-centered design to mobile application development
61 -- 66David B. Rondeau. For mobile applications, branding is experience
68 -- 74Barbara P. Heath, David J. McArthur, Marilyn McClelland, Ronald J. Vetter. Metadata lessons from the iLumina digital library
76 -- 81Gun A. Lee, Gerard Jounghyun Kim, Mark Billinghurst. Immersive authoring: What You eXperience Is What You Get (WYXIWYG)
82 -- 86Dennis F. Galletta, Alexandra Durcikova, Andrea Everard, Brian M. Jones. Does spell-checking software need a warning label?
87 -- 92James J. Cappel, Victor R. Prybutok, Benny Varghese. A closer look at attention to detail
93 -- 96Mike Thelwall. Scientific web intelligence: finding relationships in university webs
97 -- 101Rudy Hirschheim. The internet-based education bandwagon: look before you leap
103 -- 105Robert Davis, David Yung. Understanding the interactivity between television and mobile commerce
112 -- 0Edward W. Felten. DRM and public policy