Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 48, Issue 8

5 -- 0Diane Crawford. Editorial pointers
9 -- 10. News track
11 -- 13Diane Crawford. Forum
15 -- 18Robert L. Glass. Silver bullet milestones in software history
19 -- 20Diane Crawford. Top 10 downloads from ACM s digital library
21 -- 28Hal Berghel, Jacob Uecker. WiFi attack vectors
29 -- 30David A. Patterson. Does ACM support matter to conferences or journals?
31 -- 33Sanjeev Arora, Bernard Chazelle. Is the thrill gone?
34 -- 36Thomas F. Stafford. Introduction
37 -- 39Steve Gibson. Spyware was inevitable
41 -- 43Roger Thompson. Why spyware poses multiple threats to security
44 -- 48Xiaoni Zhang. What do consumers really know about spyware?
50 -- 53Lee A. Freeman, Andrew Urbaczewski. Why do people hate spyware?
55 -- 60Neveen Farag Awad, Kristina Fitzgerald. The deceptive behaviors that offend us most about spyware
61 -- 66Qing Hu, Tamara Dinev. Is spyware an Internet nuisance or public menace?
67 -- 70Mark B. Schmidt, Kirk P. Arnett. Spyware: a little knowledge is a wonderful thing
72 -- 77Younghwa Lee, Kenneth A. Kozar. Investigating factors affecting the adoption of anti-spyware systems
79 -- 84Merrill Warkentin, Xin Luo, Gary F. Templeton. A framework for spyware assessment
85 -- 90Sudhindra Shukla, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah. Web browsing and spyware intrusion
92 -- 95Kirk P. Arnett, Mark B. Schmidt. Busting the ghost in the machine
96 -- 99Robin Poston, Thomas F. Stafford, Amy Hennington. Spyware: a view from the (online) street
100 -- 106Indranil Bose, Raktim Pal. Auto-ID: managing anything, anywhere, anytime in the supply chain
107 -- 112Yihua Philip Sheng, Peter P. Mykytyn Jr., Charles R. Litecky. Competitor analysis and its defenses in the e-marketplace
113 -- 117Casey G. Cegielski, Brian J. Reithel, Carl M. Rebman. Emerging information technologies: developing a timely IT strategy
118 -- 124Gregory W. Bond. Software as art
125 -- 128Don Hardaway. Sharing research in the 21st century: borrowing a page from open source software
129 -- 133Jeanette Nasem Morgan. Why the software industry needs a good ghostbuster
134 -- 136Harry L. Reif, Michel Mitri. How university professors teach project management for information systems
144 -- 0Peter G. Neumann, Michael D. Byrne. Disability-related risks