Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 48, Issue 9

5 -- 0Diane Crawford. Editorial pointers
11 -- 13Diane Crawford. Forum
15 -- 19Phillip G. Armour. To plan, two plans
21 -- 23Meg McGinity Shannon. Nanotechnology s shadow
25 -- 28David A. Patterson. Restoring the popularity of computer science
29 -- 30Diane Crawford. Top 10 downloads from ACM s digital library
31 -- 33Frank Stajano. RFID is x-ray vision
34 -- 37Gaetano Borriello. Introduction
39 -- 44Joshua R. Smith, Kenneth P. Fishkin, Bing Jiang, Alexander Mamishev, Matthai Philipose, Adam D. Rea, Sumit Roy, Kishore Sundara-Rajan. RFID-based techniques for human-activity detection
46 -- 51Ramesh Raskar, Paul A. Beardsley, Paul H. Dietz, Jeroen van Baar. Photosensing wireless tags for geometric procedures
53 -- 59Trevor Pering, Rafael Ballagas, Roy Want. Spontaneous marriages of mobile devices and interactive spaces
60 -- 65Sherry Hsi, Holly Fait. RFID enhances visitors museum experience at the Exploratorium
66 -- 71Miyako Ohkubo, Koutarou Suzuki, Shingo Kinoshita. RFID privacy issues and technical challenges
73 -- 76Oliver Günther, Sarah Spiekermann. RFID and the perception of control: the consumer s view
77 -- 79Bruce Eckfeldt. What does RFID do for the consumer?
80 -- 85Rajiv C. Shah, Jay P. Kesan. Nurturing software
87 -- 91James Backhouse, Carol Hsu, Jimmy C. Tseng, John Baptista. A question of trust
92 -- 98Zhenhui Jiang, Weiquan Wang, Izak Benbasat. Multimedia-based interactive advising technology for online consumer decision support
99 -- 104Charles A. Wood, Terence T. Ow. WEBVIEW: an SQL extension for joining corporate data to data derived from the web
105 -- 108Ping Zhang, Na Li. The importance of affective quality
109 -- 114Hai Zhuge. Exploring an epidemic in an e-science environment
115 -- 118Deborah K. Smith, Trevor T. Moores, Jerry Chang. Prepare your mind for learning
119 -- 122G. Anthony Gorry. As simple as possible, but not simpler
136 -- 0Barbara B. Simons, Jim Horning. Risks of technology-oblivious policy