Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 51, Issue 6

5 -- 6Diane Crawford. Editorial pointers
9 -- 11Diane Crawford. Forum
15 -- 20Hal Berghel. BRAP forensics
21 -- 22Robert L. Glass. Software design and the monkey s brain
23 -- 25Arik Ragowsky, Paul S. Licker, David Gefen. Give me information, not technology
26 -- 30Roel Vertegaal, Ivan Poupyrev. Introduction
32 -- 36Hiroshi Ishii. The tangible user interface and its evolution
38 -- 44Jun Rekimoto. Organic interaction technologies: from stone to skin
45 -- 47Elise Co, Nikita Pashenkov. Emerging display technologies for organic user interfaces
48 -- 55David Holman, Roel Vertegaal. Organic user interfaces: designing computers in any way, shape, or form
56 -- 57Eli Blevis. Sustainability implications of organic user interface technologies: an inky problem
58 -- 65Amanda J. Parkes, Ivan Poupyrev, Hiroshi Ishii. Designing kinetic interactions for organic user interfaces
67 -- 69Carsten Schwesig. What makes an interface feel organic?
70 -- 78Kas Oosterhuis, Nimish Biloria. Interactions with proactive architectural spaces: the muscle projects
79 -- 81Sachiko Kodama. Dynamic ferrofluid sculpture: organic shape-changing art forms
82 -- 87Daniel J. Weitzner, Harold Abelson, Tim Berners-Lee, Joan Feigenbaum, James A. Hendler, Gerald Jay Sussman. Information accountability
89 -- 94Charalambos L. Iacovou, Robbie Nakatsu. A risk profile of offshore-outsourced development projects
95 -- 99Chon Abraham, Richard T. Watson, Marie-Claude Boudreau. Ubiquitous access: on the front lines of patient care and safety
101 -- 104Wayne Wei Huang, Jonathon Greene, John Day. Outsourcing and the decrease of IS program enrollment
112 -- 0Jim Horning, Peter G. Neumann. Risks of neglecting infrastructure