6 | -- | 9 | Alan M. Davis. More Words of Wisdom |
18 | -- | 21 | Ellis Horowitz. Guest Editor s Introduction: Migrating Software to the World Wide Web |
22 | -- | 30 | Maria Cobb, Harold Foley III, Ruth Wilson, Miyi Chung, Kevin Shaw. An OO Database Migrates to the Web |
31 | -- | 40 | Serena Coetzee, Judith Bishop. A New Way to Query GISs on the Web |
42 | -- | 45 | . Interview with Ellen Ullman: Of Machines, Methods, and Madness |
46 | -- | 54 | Les Hatton. Does OO Sync with How We Think? |
55 | -- | 56 | Richard Wiener. Watch Your Language! |
57 | -- | 62 | Vivekanand P. Kochikar. The Object-Powered Web |
63 | -- | 71 | James E. Schultz. MANAGING A Y2K PROJECT-STARTING NOW |
72 | -- | 77 | Tim Athey. Leadership Challenges for the Future |
78 | -- | 86 | Samuel G. McLellan, Alvin W. Roesler, Joseph T. Tempest, Clay Spinuzzi. Building More Usable APIs |
87 | -- | 90 | Shari Lawrence Pfleeger. The Nature of System Change |
91 | -- | 96 | Anol Bhattacherjee, James H. Gerlach. Understanding and Managing OOT Adoption |
97 | -- | 99 | Jean McLendon. Healing the Ailing Workplace |
100 | -- | 102 | James Sanders. Y2K: Don t Play It Again, Sam |
103 | -- | 0 | Robert L. Glass. Defining Quality Intuitively |
105 | -- | 107 | Tim Lister. Hallucinations at 37000 Feet |
108 | -- | 110 | . In the News |
111 | -- | 112 | . Products for Practitioners |
115 | -- | 118 | . Bookshelf |
119 | -- | 120 | Steve McConnell. Feasibility Studies |