Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 16, Issue 1

0 -- 0Roger Sessions. Point - A Lesson from Palm Pilot
6 -- 8Steve McConnell. From the Editor - After the Gold Rush
16 -- 19Luke Hohmann. Manager - Coaching the Rookie Manager
20 -- 22Larry Graham. Softlaw - Legal Implications of Operating Systems
23 -- 25Greg Wilson. Soapbox - Is the Open-Source Community Setting a Bad Example?
26 -- 27Karen Mackey. Culture at Work - Give me a Break
28 -- 29Jeffrey M. Voas. Quality Time - Protecting Against What? The Achilles Heel of Information Assurance
30 -- 35Terry Bollinger, Peter H. Beckman. Linux on the Move - Guest Editors Introduction
37 -- 39Robert Young. Counterpoint - Why Linux is Important to You
40 -- 44Evan Leibovitch. The Business Case for Linux
52 -- 57Jacob Hallén, Anders Hammarqvist, Fredrik Juhlin, Anders Chrigström. Linux in the Workplace
58 -- 64Shahid H. Bokhari, Rafeequr Rehman. Linux and the Developing World
65 -- 71Juan-Mariano de Goyeneche, Elena Apolinario Fernández de Sousa. Loadable Kernel Modules
72 -- 79Terry Bollinger. Linux in Practice: An Overview of Applications
80 -- 84Greg Perkins. Culture Clash and the Road to World Domination
85 -- 89Eric S. Raymond. Interview - Linux and Open-Source Success
90 -- 96Lawrence H. Putnam, Ware Myers. Y2K Work Comes Down to the Wire
97 -- 105Andrew J. Nolan. Learning from Success
118 -- 120Gerald M. Weinberg. Egoless Programming (Excerpt from the Psychology of Computer Programming, Silver Anniversary Edition)
128 -- 0Robert L. Glass. Loyal Opposition - Of Open Source, Linux...and Hype