Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 41, Issue 9

9 -- 10Robert Fox. News Track
11 -- 13Brock N. Meeks. Mainstreem Media Heartburn
15 -- 20Pamela Samuelson. Does Information Really Have to be Licensed?
21 -- 23Donald A. Smith. Computerizing Computer Science
28 -- 31Arun Sen, Varghese S. Jacob. Industrial-Strength Data Warehousing - Introduction
32 -- 37Hugh J. Watson, Barbara J. Haley. Managerial Considerations
38 -- 48Charles Bontempo, George Zagelow. The IBM Data Warehouse Architecture
42 -- 43Michael Sigal. A Common Sense Development Strategy
49 -- 51James R. Sutter. Project-Based Warehouses
58 -- 59Cecilia Claudio. Health Care Management
64 -- 65Jim Scott. Warehousing Over the Web
66 -- 67Linda Huber. Users Drive Move From Mainframe
70 -- 76Jennifer Kreie, Timothy Paul Cronan. How Men and Woman View Ethics
77 -- 84Judith Gal-Ezer, David Harel. What (Else) Should CS Educators Know?
86 -- 93Rudolf K. Keller, Jean Tessier, Gregor von Bochmann. A Pattern System for Network Management Interfaces
95 -- 103Asuman Dogac, Cevdet Dengi, M. Tamer Özsu. Distributed Object Computing Platforms
128 -- 0Peter G. Neumann. Y2K Update

Volume 41, Issue 8

9 -- 10Robert Fox. News Track
11 -- 18Elliot Soloway, Cathleen A. Norris. Using Technology to Address Old Problems in New Ways
21 -- 24Diane Crawford. Shaping Public Policy in the Information Age
25 -- 27Roger A. Coldwell. Did Chuck Babbage Predict Software Piracy?
32 -- 34Robert J. Kauffman, Frederick J. Riggins. Information Systems and Economics - Introduction
35 -- 42Yannis Bakos. The Emerging Role of Electronic Marketplaces on the Internet
43 -- 48Rajiv M. Dewan, Marshall L. Freimer, Abraham Seidmann. Internet Service Providers, Proprietary Content, and the Battle for Users Dollars
49 -- 55Erik Brynjolfsson, Lorin M. Hitt. Beyond the Productivity Paradox: Computers are the Catalyst for Bigger Changes
56 -- 62Sanjeev Dewan, Kenneth L. Kraemer. International Dimensions of the Productivity Paradox
63 -- 66Chris F. Kemerer. Progress, Obstacles, and Opportunities in Software Engineering Economics
67 -- 73Sandra Slaughter, Donald E. Harter, Mayuram S. Krishnan. Evaluating the Cost of Software Quality
74 -- 83Lorrie Faith Cranor, Brian A. LaMacchia. Spam!
84 -- 92Roy Thomas Fielding, Jim Whitehead, Kenneth M. Anderson, Gregory Alan Bolcer, Peyman Oreizy, Richard N. Taylor. Web-Based Development of Complex Information Products
93 -- 99Stan Jarzabek, Riri Huang. The Case for User-Centered CASE Tools
100 -- 108Sandeep Purao, Hemant K. Jain, Derek L. Nazareth. Effective Distribution of Object-Oriented Applications
110 -- 113David S. Hamu, Mohamed Fayad. Achieving Bottom-Line Improvements with Enterprise Frameworks
128 -- 0Peter J. Denning. Computer Science and Software Engineering: Filing for Divorce?

Volume 41, Issue 7

9 -- 11Robert Fox. News Track
13 -- 15Robert L. Glass. Short-Term and Long-term Remedies for Runaway Projects
17 -- 22Roy Rada, Carl Cargill, John Klensin. Consensus and the Web
23 -- 25Roger C. Schank. Horses For Courses
30 -- 33Minerva M. Yeung. Digital Watermarking - Introduction
34 -- 43Nasir D. Memon, Ping Wah Wong. Protecting Digital Media Content
44 -- 54Scott Craver, Boon-Lock Yeo, Minerva M. Yeung. Technical Trials and Legal Tribulations
56 -- 64Fred Mintzer, Gordon W. Braudaway, Alan E. Bell. Opportunities for Watermarking Standards
66 -- 72Jian Zhao, Eckhard Koch, Chenghui Luo. In Business Today and Tomorrow
74 -- 77John M. Acken. How Watermarking Adds Value to Digital Content
78 -- 80Tomás Isakowitz, Michael Bieber, Fabio Vitali. Web Information Systems - Introduction
81 -- 88Gerald L. Lohse, Peter Spiller. Electronic Shopping
89 -- 90Jay M. Tenenbaum. WISs and Electronic Commerce
91 -- 97Ajit Kambil, Mark Ginsburg. Public Access Web Information Systems: Lessons from the Internet EDGAR Project
94 -- 95Albert L. Lederer, Dinesh A. Mirchandani, Kenneth Sims. Using WISs to enhance Competitiveness
98 -- 0Harri Oinas-Kukkonen. What is Inside a Link?
99 -- 100Eric van Heck, Peter Vervest. How Should CIOs Deal With Web-Based Auctions?
101 -- 102Gustavo O. Arocena, Alberto O. Mendelzon. Viewing WISs as Database Applications
103 -- 105Kenji Takahashi. Metalevel Links: More Power to Your Links
107 -- 115V. Balasubramanian, Alf Bashian. Document Management and Web Technologies: Alice Marries the Mad Hatter
112 -- 113Alan R. Dennis. Lessons from Three Years of Web Development
114 -- 115Hermann A. Maurer. Modern WISs
116 -- 0Murray Turoff, Starr Roxanne Hiltz. Superconnectivity
117 -- 118James A. Senn. WISs at Federal Express
128 -- 0Peter G. Neumann. Laptops in Congress?

Volume 41, Issue 6

9 -- 10Robert Fox. News Track
11 -- 16Stephen J. Lukasik, Lawrence T. Greenberg, Seymour E. Goodman. Protecting an Invaluable and Ever-Widening Infrastructure
17 -- 20Larry Press. Low-Cost Estimation of Travel Trade-offs
27 -- 28Wayne Madsen. Internet Malcontents of the World - Unite!
34 -- 37Sandeep K. Singhal, Binh Q. Nguyen. The Java Factor - Introduction
38 -- 42Paul Tyma. Why Are We Using Java Again?
43 -- 48Kathy Bohrer, Verlyn M. Johnson, Anders Nilsson, Bradley Rubin. Business Process Components for Distributed Object Applications
49 -- 56Kelvin D. Nilsen. Adding Real-Time Capabilities to Java
57 -- 64Donald P. Brutzman. The Virtual Reality Modeling Language and Java
65 -- 68James W. Cooper. Using Design Patterns
69 -- 76Annie Chabert, Ed Grossman, Larry S. Jackson, Stephen Pietrowicz, Chris Seguin. Java Object-Sharing in Habanero
77 -- 86Soumitra Dutta, Luk Van Wassenhove, Selvan Kulandaiswamy. Benchmarking European Software Management Practices
87 -- 95Larry Wos. Programs That Offer Fast, Flawless, Logical Reasoning
96 -- 102James T. C. Teng, Seung Ryul Jeong, Varun Grover. Profiling Successful Reengineering Projects
120 -- 0Harold W. Lawson. Infrastructure Risk Reduction

Volume 41, Issue 5

9 -- 11Robert Fox. News Track
13 -- 15Brock N. Meeks. Don t Shoot Me, I m Famous
17 -- 20Robert L. Glass. Everything Old Is New Again
29 -- 32Bruce H. Barnes. Assessing Computer Technology in Europe
34 -- 36James Veitch, Robert Laddaga. Distributed Dynamic Systems - Introduction
37 -- 44Narinder Singh. Unifying Heterogeneous Information Models
45 -- 51Jeffrey P. Morrill. Distributed Recognition of Patterns in Time Series Data
52 -- 54James Veitch. A Conversation with Paul Graham
55 -- 65David N. Gray, John Hotchkiss, Seth LaForge, Andrew Shalit, Toby Weinberg. Modern Languages and Microsoft s Component Object Model
66 -- 73Janos Sztipanovits, Gabor Karsai, Ted Bapty. Self-Adaptive Software for Signal Processing
74 -- 80Vicky Hardman, Martina Angela Sasse, Isidor Kouvelas. Successful Multiparty Audio Communication over the Internet
81 -- 86Akira K. Onoma, Wei-Tek Tsai, Mustafa H. Poonawala, Hiroshi Suganuma. Regression Testing in an Industrial Environment
87 -- 94Peter Duchessi, InduShobha N. Chengalur-Smith. Client/Server Benefits, Problems, Best Practices
95 -- 102William N. Robinson, Vecheslav Volkov. Supporting the Negotiation Life Cycle
103 -- 105Mohamed E. Fayad. The Art of Managing Mutiple Processes
136 -- 0Rebecca Mercuri. In Search of Academic Integrity
137 -- 145David Alan Grier. Politics, Control, and Computer Networks: The Chinese Student Lobby of 1989
146 -- 156Michel Keable, Maurice Landry, Claude Banville. The Legitimacy Gap Between IS Professionals and Users
157 -- 165Albert A. Angehrn, Soumitra Dutta. Case-Based Decision Support
166 -- 178Christine Parent, Stefano Spaccapietra. Issues and Approaches of Database Integration
179 -- 184Uma G. Gupta. Automatic Tools for Testing Expert Systems
185 -- 197Jay K. Joiner, W. T. Tsai. Re-Engineering Legacy Cobol Programs
198 -- 205Takashi Nishiyama, Junji Nomura, Ryoji Nakajima, Tetsuji Miyanoh. A Semi-Autonomous Security Robot Employing Telepresence
206 -- 216Arun Sen. From DSS to DSP: A Taxonomic Retrospective

Volume 41, Issue 4

11 -- 12Robert Fox. News Track
13 -- 18Pamela Samuelson. Encoding the Law into Digital Libraries
19 -- 21Nathaniel S. Borenstein. Whose Net Is It Anyway?
28 -- 32Edward A. Fox, Gary Marchionini. Toward a Worldwide Digital Library - Introduction
33 -- 43Andreas Paepcke, Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang, Hector Garcia-Molina, Terry Winograd. Interoperability for Digital Libraries Worldwide
44 -- 48William E. Moen. Accessing Distributed Cultural Heritage Information
49 -- 57H. M. Gladney, Fred Mintzer, Fabio Schiattarella, Julián Bescós, Martin Treu. Digital Access to Antiques
58 -- 60Cathryn S. Dippo. FedStats Promotes Statistical Literacy
61 -- 63Donald D. Cowan, Colin I. Mayfield, Frank Wm. Tompa, W. Gasparini. New Role for Community Networks
64 -- 65Akira Maeda, Myriam Dartois, Takehisa Fujita, Tetsuo Sakaguchi, Shigeo Sugimoto, Koichi Tabata. Viewing Multilingual Documents on Your Local Web Browser
66 -- 68M. K. Leong, Ling Cao, Ying Lu. Distributed Chinese Bibliographic Searching
69 -- 0Judith Klavans, Peter Schäuble. NSF-EU Multilingual Information Access
71 -- 75Ian H. Witten, Craig G. Nevill-Manning, Rodger J. McNab, Sally Jo Cunningham. A Public Library Based on Full-text Retrieval
76 -- 77Albert Endres, Norbert Fuhr. Students Access Books and Journals through MeDoc
78 -- 79László Kovács. Discovery of Resources within a Distributed Library System
80 -- 81Marcos André Gonçalves, Claudia Bauzer Medeiros. Initiatives That Center on Scientific Dissemination
82 -- 85Sung-Hyun Myaeng. R&D for a Nationwide General-Purpose System
86 -- 87Cliff McKnight. Many Projects That Depend on Collaboration
88 -- 89Andrew E. Treloar. Libraries New Role in Electronic Scholary Publishing
90 -- 92Annelise Mark Pejtersen. Semantic Information Retrieval
93 -- 94Sanna Talja, Rami Heinisuo, Eija-Liisa Kasesniemi, Harri Kemppainen, Sinikka Luukkainen, Kirsi Pispa, Kalervo Järvelin. Discourse Analysis of User Request
95 -- 98Ben Shneiderman, Donald Byrd, W. Bruce Croft. Sorting Out Searching: A User-Interface Framework for Text Searches
99 -- 102Iris Vessey, Robert L. Glass. Strong Vs. Weak Approaches to Systems Development
103 -- 111Angela Sodan. Yin and Yang in Computer Science
128 -- 0Fred B. Schneider. On Concurrent Programming

Volume 41, Issue 3

9 -- 11Robert Fox. News Track
13 -- 17Hal Berghel. The Year-2000 Problem and the New Riddle of Induction
19 -- 25Grey E. Burkhart, Seymour E. Goodman. The Internet Gains Acceptance in the Persian Gulf
26 -- 29Diane Crawford. Praises Come With a Hitch
31 -- 0Charles H. House. It s Time for a Change
32 -- 34H. Raghav Rao, Al Farooq Salam, Brian DosSantos. Marketing and the Internet - Introduction
35 -- 43P. K. Kannan, Ai-Mei Chang, Andrew B. Whinston. Marketing Information on the I-Way: Data Junkyard or Information Gold Mine?
44 -- 51Jonathan W. Palmer, David A. Griffith. An Emerging Model of Web Site Design for Marketing
52 -- 54Lauren B. Eder, Marvin E. Darter. Physicians in Cyberspace
56 -- 62Greg Elofson, William N. Robinson. Creating a Custom Mass-Production Channel on the Internet
63 -- 70Huaiqing Wang, Matthew K. O. Lee, Chen Wang. Consumer Privacy Concerns about Internet Marketing
71 -- 78Robert M. O Keefe, Tim McEachern. Web-based Customer Decision Support Systems
76 -- 77Al Farooq Salam, H. Raghav Rao, C. C. Pegels. Content of Corporate Web Pages as Advertising Media
80 -- 87Mark Bohr. Silicon Trends and Limits for Advanced Microprocessors
88 -- 95Robert J. Hall. How to Avoid Unwanted Email
96 -- 104Bonnie A. Nardi, James R. Miller, David J. Wright. Collaborative, Programmable Intelligent Agents
105 -- 108John T. Nosek. The Case for Collaborative Programming
128 -- 0Peter G. Neumann. Are Computers Addictive?

Volume 41, Issue 2

9 -- 10Robert Fox. News Track
11 -- 15Elliot Soloway. No One Is Making Money In Educational Software
17 -- 19Brock N. Meeks. No Justice, No Peace
21 -- 23Jan Guynes Clark, Vincent S. Lai. Internet Comes to Morocco
27 -- 29Brian C. Behrens, Reuven R. Levary. Practical Legal Aspects of Software Reverse Engineering
30 -- 39Leon A. Kappelman, Darla Fent, Kellie B. Keeling, Victor Prybutok. Calculating the Cost of Year-2000 Compliance
40 -- 48Varun Grover, James T. C. Teng, Kirk D. Fiedler. IS Investment Priorities in Contemporary Organizations
49 -- 52Philip M. Johnson. Reengineering Inspection
54 -- 57Giri Kumar Tayi, Donald P. Ballou. Examining Data Quality - Introduction
58 -- 65Richard Y. Wang. A Product Perspective on Total Data Quality Management
66 -- 71Ken Orr. Data Quality and System Theory
72 -- 78David Kaplan, Ramayya Krishnan, Rema Padman, James Peters. Assessing Data Quality in Accouting Information Systems
79 -- 82Thomas Redman. the Impact of Poor Data Quality on the Typical Enterprise
83 -- 86Mauri Laitinen, Mohamed Fayad. Surviving a Process Performance Crash
112 -- 0Peter G. Neumann. Internet Gambling

Volume 41, Issue 12

9 -- 10Robert Fox. News Track
11 -- 13Robert L. Glass. How Not To Prepare for a Consulting Assignment, and Other Ugly Consultancy Truths
15 -- 20Robert J. Aalberts, Anthony M. Townsend, Michael E. Whitman. The Threat of Long-Arm Jurisdiction to Electronic Commerce
21 -- 22Robert E. Kraut, Sara B. Kiesler, Tridas Mukhopadhyay, William L. Scherlis, Michael Patterson. Social Impact of the Internet: What Does It Mean?
27 -- 28Vinton G. Cerf. I Remember IANA (Tribute, Jonathan B. Postel 1943-1998)
29 -- 31Clare-Marie Karat. Guaranteeing Rights for the User
32 -- 36Matthias Jarke. Requirements Tracing - Introduction
37 -- 44Balasubramaniam Ramesh. Factors Incluencing Requirements Traceability Practice
45 -- 52Thomas Rose. Visual Assessment of Engineering Processes in Virtual Enterprises
54 -- 62Ralf Dömges, Klaus Pohl. Adapting Tracability Environments to Project-Specific Needs
64 -- 70Giorgio De Michelis, Eric Dubois, Matthias Jarke, Florian Matthes, John Mylopoulos, Joachim W. Schmidt, Carson C. Woo, Eric S. K. Yu. A Three-Faced View of Information Systems
72 -- 78Loe M. G. Feijs, Roel de Jong. 3D Visualization of Software Architectures
80 -- 89W. B. Noffsinger, Robert Niedbalski, Michael Blanks, Niall Emmart. Legacy Object Modelling Speeds Software Integration
90 -- 98Prabuddha De, Thomas W. Ferratt. An Information System Involving Competing Organizations
99 -- 101C. J. Date, Hugh Darwen. Toward a Model of Type Inheritance
160 -- 0Peter B. Ladkin. The Risks of Hubris

Volume 41, Issue 11

9 -- 10Robert Fox. News Track
15 -- 19Herbert Schorr, Salvatore J. Stolfo. A Digital Government for the 21st Century
21 -- 26Grey E. Burkhart, Seymour E. Goodman, Arun Mehta, Larry Press. The Internet in India: Better Times Ahead?
27 -- 30Peter Wolcott, Patrick Homer, Seymour E. Goodman. HPC Export Controls: Navigating Choppy Waters
32 -- 35Sidney Karin, Susan L. Graham. The High-Performance Computing Continuum - Introduction
36 -- 44Paul Messina, David E. Culler, Wayne Pfeiffer, William Martin, J. Tinsley Oden, Gary Smith. Architecture
46 -- 55Andrew S. Grimshaw, Adam Ferrari, Greg Lindahl, Katherine Holcomb. Metasystems
56 -- 62Reagan Moore, Thomas A. Prince, Mark H. Ellisman. Data-Intensive Computing and Digital Libraries
64 -- 73Joel H. Saltz, Alan Sussman, Susan L. Graham, James Demmel, Scott B. Baden, Jack Dongarra. Programming Tools and Environments
74 -- 75Andy Finley, Ann Redelfs, Greg Moses. Education, Outreach, and Training
76 -- 83Mark Keil, Paul E. Cule, Kalle Lyytinen, Roy C. Schmidt. A Framework for Identifying Software Project Risks
84 -- 91John C. Kunz, Tore R. Christiansen, Geoff P. Cohen, Yan Jin, Raymond E. Levitt. The Virtual Design Team
93 -- 98Geng-Sheng Kuo, Jing-Pei Lin. New Design Concepts for an Intelligent Internet
99 -- 101Herbert Maisel, Catherine Gaddy. Employment and Salaries of Recent CS Doctorates
102 -- 103Waldemar W. Koczkodaj, Marian Orlowski, V. Wiktor Marek. Myths about Rough Set Theory
144 -- 0Fred B. Schneider. Toward Trustworthy Networked Information Systems

Volume 41, Issue 10

9 -- 11Robert Fox. News Track
13 -- 16Hal Berghel. Who Won the Mosaic War?
17 -- 18Barbara Simons. Outlawing Technology
21 -- 26Larry Press, Grey E. Burkhart, William Foster, Seymour E. Goodman, Peter Wolcott, Jon Woodard. An Internet Diffusion Framework
27 -- 28Richard C. Hsu. Maintaining High Living Standards Through Innovation, Strong Patents
37 -- 43Jon Siegel. OMG Overview: CORBA and the OMA in Enterprise Computing
44 -- 52Steve Vinoski. New Features for CORBA 3.0
54 -- 60Douglas C. Schmidt. Evaluating Architectures for Multithreaded Object Request Brokers
62 -- 71Michi Henning. Binding, Migration, and Scalability in CORBA
81 -- 87Arie Segev, Jaana Porra, Malu Roldan. Intenet Security and the Case of Bank of America
88 -- 95Frederick J. Riggins, Hyeun-Suk Rhee. Toward a Unified View of Electronic Commerce
97 -- 106Arun Rai, Thiagarajan Ravichandran, Subhashish Samaddar. How to Anticipate the INternet s Global Diffusion
107 -- 108Richard Gisselquist. Engineering in Software
136 -- 0Peter G. Neumann. Risks of E-Education

Volume 41, Issue 1

9 -- 10Robert Fox. News Track
11 -- 15Roy Rada. Corporate Shortcut to Standardization
17 -- 19Neil Munro. Access Charges under Scrutiny
20 -- 21Nora H. Sabelli. We Are No Longer A Priesthood
22 -- 25Jennifer Burg, Stan J. Thomas. Computers Across Campus - Introduction
26 -- 31David G. Brown, Jennifer Burg, Jay L. Dominick. A Strategic Plan for Ubiquitous Laptop Computing
36 -- 41Alan Candiotti, Neil Clarke. Combining Universal Access with Faculty Development and Academic Facilities
41 -- 42Mark Weiser. The Future of Ubiquitous Computing on Campus
45 -- 49Lynn Kiaer, David Mutchler, Jeffrey Froyd. Laptop Computers in an Integrated First-Year Curriculum
50 -- 57Carolyn R. Watters, Marshall Conley, Cynthia Alexander. The Digital Agora: Using Technolgy for Learning in the Social Sciences
64 -- 69Richard J. LeBlanc, Steven L. Teal. Hardware and Software Choices for Student Computer Initiatives
70 -- 71Samuel L. Grier, Larry W. Bryant. The Case for Desktops
73 -- 80Ho Geun Lee. Do Electronic Marketplaces Lower the Price of Goods?
128 -- 0Peter G. Neumann. Protecting the Infrastructures