Journal: Ubiquity

Volume 2000, Issue September

1 -- 0M. E. Kabay. May the power be with you: a design philosophy for software engineers
2 -- 0William A. Wulf. The nature of engineering, the science of humanities, and Godel's theorem
3 -- 0John Gehl. Reader comments: putting pretentious pontificators on notice
4 -- 0Giovanna Avellis. The ERMES approach to software evaluation
5 -- 0Phil Smith. Collective control
6 -- 0Richard J. Cox. The information age and history: looking backward to see us
7 -- 0Kirk Templeton. Reader comments: the complete computer scientist

Volume 2000, Issue October

1 -- 0Shannon Jacobs. We, the Internet
2 -- 0John Gehl, Ben Shneiderman. Credit for computer crashes?: creative solutions to usability problems can serve all users
3 -- 0John Gehl, Gary Hamel. Revolutionizing the corporate culture
4 -- 0Richard T. Watson. U-commerce: the ultimate
5 -- 0Dan Bricklin. The software police vs. the CD lawyers
6 -- 0Robert S. Tannenbaum. Multimedia developers can learn from the history of human communication
7 -- 0Doug Isenberg. Presidential politics and internet issues in the 2000 election
8 -- 0Daniel Uhlfelder. Electronic signatures and the new economy
9 -- 0Robert C. Heterick, John Gehl. Educational mind shift

Volume 2000, Issue November

1 -- 0Daniel Uhlfelder. UCITA: coming to a statehouse near you
2 -- 0Joseph M. Newcomer. Barriers to mentoring
3 -- 0Virginia Postrel. There's no going back
4 -- 0Andrew Rafalski. The road to encryption: smart card ID: But can it remember my passwords?
5 -- 0John Gehl. Taking stock of the tech industry: talking with Denise Caruso, industry analyst and founder of Hybrid Vigor Institute
6 -- 0David Curle. Making matters worse: what problem is ICANN trying to solve?
7 -- 0M. O. Thirunarayanan. Cutting down on chat confusion: a proposal for managing instructor-controlled chat systems

Volume 2000, Issue May

1 -- 0John Gehl. CyberAll: everywhere and forever, an interview with Gordon Bell
2 -- 0R. Raghuraman. India: is IT the future?
3 -- 0Jeff Johnson. GUI bloopers (book excerpt): don't's and do's for software developers and Web designers
4 -- 0John Gehl. Education in the new hi-tech world
5 -- 0Ephraim L. Michael. Electronic signature legislation
6 -- 0R. W. Burniske. Literacy in the cyber age
7 -- 0Peter G. Neumann. Risks in our information infrastructures
8 -- 0Marcia C. Linn. Partners in learning
9 -- 0Don Tapscott, David Ticoll, Alex Lowy. Digital capital: harnessing the power of business Webs
10 -- 0John Gehl. Reader comments
11 -- 0Arthur Melmed. The untried approach
12 -- 0John Gehl. A call for early intervention: interview with Bill Joy
13 -- 0Jef Raskin. The humane interface (book excerpt)
14 -- 0Lewis J. Perelman. Stay tuned for the "new" economy
15 -- 0William Paul Fiefer. Heavy rotation
16 -- 0John Gehl. Reader comments

Volume 2000, Issue March

1 -- 0John Gehl. Understanding in the age of also: talking with Richard Saul Wurman
2 -- 0Don Tapscott, David Ticoll, Alex Lowy. The rise of business webs
3 -- 0Michael M. Roberts. Code and the Internet
4 -- 0Frederick Levine, Chris Locke, David Searls, David Weinberger. The cluetrain manifesto (book excerpts: the end of business as usual
5 -- 0John Gehl. New tools, new teaching for a different kind of student: an interview with Don Norman
6 -- 0Robert C. Heterick. Through a glass, darkly
7 -- 0Kenneth G. Robinson. The benefits of privacy invasion
8 -- 0John Gehl. The future of the IT profession: an interview with Peter Denning
9 -- 0William Paul Fiefer. Domain-nation
10 -- 0John C. Thomas. What is the story of the 21st century?
11 -- 0John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid. The social life of information (book excerpt)
12 -- 0John Gehl. Dot to dot-com: talking with Donna Hoffman
13 -- 0Jeremy J. Shapiro. Acquiring digital wealth - the underlying cultural principles
14 -- 0William H. Graves. The dot.xxx challenge to education and training

Volume 2000, Issue June

1 -- 0Peter G. Neumann. Certitude and rectitude
2 -- 0John Gehl. Searching for the sweet spot: jamming with John Kao
3 -- 0John Gehl. Reader comments: PGP Signatures for Electronic Documents?
4 -- 0C. Celeste Creswell. Arbitration clauses in online agreements
5 -- 0M. E. Kabay. A new recruit writes home from boot camp
6 -- 0John Gehl. Reader comments: So-Called High Tech Solutions
7 -- 0Marsha Woodbury. The bout of the century?: information ethics vs. E-commerce
8 -- 0John Gehl. The ongoing evolution of scientific supercomputing
9 -- 0Samuel Chong, Kecheng Liu. The social aspects neglected in e-commerce
10 -- 0John Gehl. Where do we go from here?: Bob Metcalfe talks about life, luck and choices
11 -- 0John Gehl. Reader comments: Will the Real MS Customer Please Stand Up?

Volume 2000, Issue July

1 -- 0John Gehl. Nanotechnology: designs for the future
2 -- 0John Gehl. Reader comments
3 -- 0Carol A. Twigg. Distance education: an oxymoron?
4 -- 0Bill Hanson. Internet virus protection
5 -- 0. Question time: what should be done about the 'digital divide'?
6 -- 0John Gehl. Question time: Napster
7 -- 0. Where have all the faculty gone?
8 -- 0. Question time: online privacy

Volume 2000, Issue February

1 -- 0John Gehl. Lessons in life from the Net: Chatting with Vint Cerf
2 -- 0Gordon Bell. Dear Appy, how committed are you? Signed, lost and forgotten data
3 -- 0Catherine M. Beise, Martha E. Myers. What IT labor shortage?: redefining the IT in 'IT professional'
4 -- 0Robert S. Tannenbaum, Joanne M. Badagliacco. Multimedia and gender
5 -- 0Virginia Postrel. The future and its enemies (book excerpts)
6 -- 0John Gehl. Building community for the new information technology professional: an interview with John White
7 -- 0Michael Schrage. Mirrorware
8 -- 0M. E. Kabay. Distributed denial-of-service attacks, contributory negligence and downstream liability
9 -- 0Simson Garfinkel. Database nation (book excerpts)

Volume 2000, Issue December

1 -- 0Daniel W. Uhlfelder. The new economy: are rules irrelevant?
2 -- 0Patrick Walsh, Adamantios Koumpis. Managing information supply chains
3 -- 0Edmund B. Burke. A dialogue on local interests and national commerce
4 -- 0Mihai Nadin. Anticipatory computing
5 -- 0Greg Farman. Guide to the internet
6 -- 0Kerry Northrup. Tomorrow's news

Volume 2000, Issue August

1 -- 0Bernard Goldbach. Just turn me off
2 -- 0Robert S. Tannenbaum. Theoretical foundations of multimedia
3 -- 0Louis V. Gerstner. Question time: organizational shake-ups
4 -- 0Leon Rogson, Mary Forsht-Tucker, Gene Sheppard. Question time: online privacy
5 -- 0R. Raghuraman. Caught them, but how to hold them?
6 -- 0Thomas H. Davenport, Lawrence Prusak. Working knowledge: how organizations manage what they know
7 -- 0Craig E. Ward, Alan Lawson. Question time: true leadership
8 -- 0James A. Dewar. The information age and the printing press: looking backward to see ahead
9 -- 0M. E. Kabay. Monty Python's flying circus: Microsoft and the aircraft carriers
10 -- 0M. Grundy. Question time?: global village or global police station?
11 -- 0John Gehl, Suzanne Douglas, Peter J. Denning, Robin Perry. Question time: true leadership
12 -- 0John Gehl. Reader comments: working knowledge
13 -- 0Jeanine L. Gibbs. The digital millennium Copyright Act
14 -- 0Dorothy E. Denning. Hacktivism and other net crimes
15 -- 0M. Grundy. Question time: global village or global police station?
16 -- 0John Gehl. Readers comments: knowledge management accelerates learning
17 -- 0Ben Shneiderman. Universal Usability
18 -- 0John Gehl. What's New?: talking with inventor Bob Olodort
19 -- 0John Gehl. Reader Comments: semantics aside, 'knowledge' can be managed

Volume 2000, Issue April

1 -- 0John Gehl. Why 99.9 percent is not good enough: an interview with Peter Huber
2 -- 0. As a man grows older
3 -- 0Nancy M. Dixon. Common knowledge (book excerpt): how companies thrive by sharing what they know
4 -- 0John Gehl. Organizations and technology: an interview with Paul Duguid
5 -- 0Martin Raish. What about the library?
6 -- 0James A. Anderson, Edward Rosenfeld. Talking Nets (book excerpts): an oral history of neural networks
7 -- 0John Gehl. Reader comments: letter on ageism
8 -- 0John Gehl. Common knowledge: an interview with Nancy Dixon
9 -- 0R. W. Burniske. Arabia online: answering the call of the holy land
10 -- 0John Gehl. Academia, tele-information, and the network of networks: a conversation with Eli Noam
11 -- 0Joseph M. Newcomer. Deconstructing the Internet paradox
12 -- 0Paula B. Hawthorn. Letter on ageism: thoughts on the supposed IT worker shortage