Journal: Ubiquity

Volume 2004, Issue September

1 -- 0John Stuckey. Review of "The mobile connection: The cell phone's impact on society" by Rich Ling, (The Morgan Kaufmann series in interactive technologies), Morgan Kaufman publishers, an imprint of Elsevier, San Francisco
1 -- 0Benjamin B. Bederson. Interfaces for staying in the flow
1 -- 0. An Interview with Ramesh Jain: Refining the search engine
1 -- 0Su Ting Yong. Reflecting on the profession: who is the IT professional?
2 -- 0Bhaskar Gupta. Ergonomic soft mouse and armrest mouse pad
2 -- 0Arun Kumar Tripathi. Review of "Community in the digital age" by Andrew Feenberg and Darin Barney, Rowman & Littlefield publishers (August 15, 2004)
2 -- 0Muhammad Abd al-Hameed. An alternative proposal for privatization of Pakistan Telecommunication Co

Volume 2004, Issue October

0 -- 0. Patterns for Success
0 -- 0. Checking in with Ben Bederson
0 -- 0M. E. Kabay. Airport Safety: A Case Study for Infrastructure Security
1 -- 0. An Interview with Frans Johansson: The Medici Effect

Volume 2004, Issue November

1 -- 0. An Interview with Espen Andersen: The economics of technology evolution
1 -- 0. Mark Stefik on invention and innovation
1 -- 0John Stuckey. Review of "The medici effect: Breakthrough insights at the intersection of ideas, concepts & cultures" by Frans Johansson, Harvard Business School Press , Boston, 2004
2 -- 0Muhammad Abad al-Hameed. Technology footnotes: international time line

Volume 2004, Issue May

1 -- 0M. E. Kabay. Norwich university graduate portal: establishing community for online students
1 -- 0. An Interview with Steven Weber: Why open source works
1 -- 0M. E. Kabay. An Interview with Jerry Harding: Mainframes redux
1 -- 0. An Interview with George Sadowsky: Casting a wider net
2 -- 0. Ubiquitous conversations

Volume 2004, Issue March

1 -- 0Alexandru Tugui. Calm technologies in a multimedia world
1 -- 0. Roger Brent and the alpha project
1 -- 0Jim Fruchterman. Technology benefiting humanity
1 -- 0. An Interview with Jesse Poore: Correct by design
2 -- 0Victor Tiong Kung Ming. The death of the art of writing: myth or reality?

Volume 2004, Issue June

1 -- 0. An Interview with Nicholas G. Carr: Do you really need that next upgrade?
1 -- 0Ann Kirschner. Ann Kirschner on marketing and distribution of online learning
1 -- 0Karthik Raman. Protecting intellectual property rights through information policy
1 -- 0. An Interview with Don Tapscott: Memo to CEOs: Do your best, partner the rest
1 -- 0John Stuckey. Review of "Does it matter? Information technology and the corrosion of competitive advantage" by Nicholas G. Carr, Harvard Business School Press, 2004, Boston, Massachusetts
2 -- 0Goutam Kumar Saha. Software-based computing security and fault tolerance

Volume 2004, Issue July

1 -- 0Espen Andersen. Has the microsoft of today become the IBM of the late '80s?
1 -- 0. S. Joy mountford on interface design
1 -- 0Louis Jezsik. Why are you stealing that software: piracy in South East Asia
1 -- 0. An Interview with Aza Raskin: Crafting a revolution

Volume 2004, Issue January

1 -- 0Donald A. Norman. Emotional design
1 -- 0Stephen Downes. 2004, The turning point
1 -- 0David Dorman. The case for open source software in the library market
1 -- 0. An Interview with Thomas Kalil: Where politics, policy, technology and science converge
2 -- 0Goutam Kumar Saha. Beyond the conventional techniques of software fault tolerance
2 -- 0. An Interview with Benjamin Kuipers: Making sense of common sense knowledge
2 -- 0Shelley Evenson. Review of "What is web design?" by Nico Macdonald, Rotovision, August 2003

Volume 2004, Issue February

1 -- 0. Esther Dyson ... In focus
1 -- 0. An Interview with Peter Denning: The great principles of computing
1 -- 0Yuwei Lin. Epistemologically multiple actor-centered systems: or, EMACS at work!
1 -- 0Espen Andersen. It is not what you do, it is whom you do it with
2 -- 0M. Ali Nasir. Legal issues involved in E-commerce

Volume 2004, Issue December

1 -- 0. Pete Burke on Cybersecurity and the Law: Why the people need WWII-type cybersecurity drills
1 -- 0. Michael Schrage on Innovation
1 -- 0Arun Kumar Tripathi. Technologically Mediated Lifeworld
1 -- 0Carl Bedingfield. Review of Activity-Centered Design
1 -- 0. Mihai Nadin on Anticipatory Systems
1 -- 0Martyn Jessop. Computing or Humanities?
2 -- 0Alexandru Tugui. Reflections on the Limits of Artificial Intelligence

Volume 2004, Issue August

1 -- 0. An Interview with Jon H. Larson: Log on, learn, earn credits
1 -- 0Kemal A. Delic, Umeshwar Dayal. Adaptation in large-scale enterprise systems: research & challenges
1 -- 0. An Interview with Joichi Ito: The world wide blog
1 -- 0. Arthur K. Cebrowski on transformation of defense
2 -- 0Vishal Kochhar. OakUT - C++ unit test framework

Volume 2004, Issue April

1 -- 0. An Interview with Peter Denning: Building a culture of innovation
1 -- 0M. E. Kabay. On writing in a graduate program
1 -- 0Eric Salveggio. Your (un)reasonable expectations for privacy
1 -- 0Peter J. Denning. An Interview with David Nagel: Changing lives through technology
2 -- 0Carl Bedingfield. Review of "Rethinking rights and regulations - Institutional responses to new communications technologies" by Laurie Faith Cranor and Steven S. Wildman, Publisher: MIT press, Cambridge, Mass., 2003
2 -- 0John Peter Jesan. The neural approach to pattern recognition