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Communications of the ACM (CACM), Volume 43, 2000
Volume 43, Number 1, January 2000
- Diane Crawford:
Editorial Pointers. 5 - Robert Fox:
News Track. 9-10 - Diane Crawford:
Forum. 11-13
- Brock N. Meeks:
Bugging Out: Y2K Fallout or Business As Usual? 15-17
- Elliot Soloway, Cathleen A. Norris, Phyllis Blumenfeld, Barry Fishman, Joseph Krajcik, Ronald Marx:
K-12 and the Internet. 19-23
- Tom Porter, Galyn Susman:
Creating Lifelike Characters in Pixar Movies. 25-29
- Barbara Simons:
Building Big Brother. 31-32
- Prabhudev Konana, Nirup M. Menon, Sridhar Balasubramanian:
The Implications of Online Investing. 34-41 - Cecilia M. Gorriz, Claudia Medina:
Engaging Girls with Computers Through Software Games. 42-49 - Eszter Hargittai:
Radio's Lessons for the Internet. 50-57 - Mark S. Ackerman, Christine A. Halverson:
Reexamining Organizational Memory. 58-64 - Mike Robinson, Mikko Kovalainen, Esa Auramäki:
Diary as Dialogue in Papermill Process Control. 65-70 - Jagdish Chandra, Salvatore T. March, Satyen Mukherjee, Will Pape, Ram Ramesh, H. Raghav Rao, Ray O. Waddoups:
Information Systems Frontiers. 71-79 - Srinarayan Sharma, Arun Rai:
CASE Deployment in IS Organizations. 80-88 - Ruben Gonzalez, Greg Cranitch, Jun Jo:
Academic Directions of Multimedia Education. 89-95
- Carl M. Ellison, Bruce Schneier:
Risks of PKI: Secure Email. 160
Volume 43, Number 2, February 2000
- Diane Crawford:
Editorial Pointers. 5 - Robert Fox:
News Track. 9-10 - Diane Crawford:
Forum. 11-15
- Hal Berghel:
Identity Theft, Social Security Numbers, and the Web. 17-21
- Andrew Grosso:
The Promise and Problems of the No Electronic Theft Act. 23-26
- Felipe Castel:
Exploring Virtuality. 27-28 - Fran Allen, Paula B. Hawthorn, Barbara Simons:
Not Now, Not Like This. 29-30
- Mark T. Maybury:
News on Demand: Introduction. 32-34 - Stanley Boykin, Andrew Merlino:
Machine Learning of Event Segmentation for News on Demand. 35-41 - Howard D. Wactlar, Alexander G. Hauptmann, Michael G. Christel, Ricky Houghton, Andreas M. Olligschlaeger:
Complementary Video and Audio Analysis for Broadcast News Archives. 42-47 - Francis Kubala, Sean Colbath, Daben Liu, Amit Srivastava, John Makhoul:
Integrated Technologies for Indexing Spoken Language. 48-56 - MAESTRO: Conductor of Multimedia Analysis Technologies. 57-63
- Jean-Luc Gauvain, Lori Lamel, Gilles Adda:
Transcribing Broadcast News for Audio and Video Indexing. 64-70 - Sadaoki Furui, Katsutoshi Ohtsuki, Zhipeng Zhang:
Japanese Broadcast News Transcription and Information Extraction. 71-73 - David S. Pallett, John S. Garofolo, Jonathan G. Fiscus:
Measurements in Support of Research Accomplishments. 75-79
- Varun Grover, Pradeep Vaswani:
Partnerships in the U.S. Telecommunications Industry. 80-89 - Anil K. Jain, Lin Hong, Sharath Pankanti:
Biometric Identification. 90-98 - Rudy Hirschheim, Mary C. Lacity:
The Myths and Realities of Information Technology Insourcing. 99-107 - Kai R. T. Larsen, Peter A. Bloniarz:
A Cost and Performance Model for Web Service Investment. 109-116
- David Gillibrand:
Essential Business Object Design. 117-119
- Carl M. Ellison, Bruce Schneier:
Risks of PKI: E-Commerce. 152
Volume 43, Number 3, March 2000
- Diane Crawford:
Editorial Pointers. 5 - Robert Fox:
News Track. 9-10 - Diane Crawford:
Forum. 11-15
- Robert L. Glass:
Y2K and Believing in Software Practice. 17-18
- James A. Rodger, Parag C. Pendharkar:
Using Telemedicine in the Department of Defense. 19-20
- Roy Rada, John Ketchell:
Standardizing the European Information Society. 21-25
- Barbara Simons:
Trademarking the Net. 27-28
- Mohamed Khalifa, Robert M. Davison:
Exploring the Telecommuting Paradox. 29-31
- Matthew A. Turk, George G. Robertson:
Perceptual User Interfaces: Introduction. 32-34 - Alex Pentland:
Perceptual Intelligence. 35-44 - Hong Z. Tan:
Haptic Interfaces. 40-41 - Sharon L. Oviatt, Philip R. Cohen:
Multimodal Interfaces That Process What Comes Naturally. 45-53 - Rosalind W. Picard:
Affective Perception. 50-51 - James L. Crowley, Joëlle Coutaz, François Bérard:
Things That See. 54-64 - Aaron F. Bobick, Stephen S. Intille, James W. Davis, Freedom Baird, Claudio S. Pinhanez, Lee W. Campbell, Yuri A. Ivanov, Arjan Schütte, Andrew D. Wilson:
The KidsRoom. 60-61 - Byron Reeves, Clifford Nass:
Perceptual Bandwidth. 65-70
- Henry Lieberman:
Programming by Example: Introduction. 72-74 - David Canfield Smith, Allen Cypher, Lawrence G. Tesler:
Novice Programming Comes of Age. 75-81 - Brad A. Myers, Richard G. McDaniel, David Wolber:
Intelligence in Demonstrational Interfaces. 82-89 - Alexander Repenning, Corrina Perrone:
Programming by Analogous Examples. 90-97 - Mathias Bauer, Dietmar Dengler, Gabriele Paul, Markus Meyer:
Programming by Demonstration for Information Agents. 98-103 - Kenneth M. Kahn:
Generalizing by Removing Detail. 104-106 - Robert St. Amant, Henry Lieberman, Richard Potter, Luke Zettlemoyer:
Visual Generalization in Programming by Example. 107-114
- Mohamed E. Fayad, Mauri Laitinen, Robert P. Ward:
Software Engineering in the Small. 115-118
- Peter G. Neumann:
A Tale of Two Thousands. 144
Volume 43, Number 4, April 2000
- Diane Crawford:
Editorial Pointers. 5 - Robert Fox:
News Track. 9-10 - Diane Crawford:
Forum: Securing User Passwords. 11-12 - Rosemary McGuinness:
ACM Fellows. 13-14
- Neil Munro:
A Patchwork of Legislation and Regulation. 15-17
- Meg McGinity:
Surfing the Turf. 19-21
- Kuldeep Kumar, Jos van Hillegersberg:
Enterprise Resource Planning: Introduction. 22-26 - Yvonne van Everdingen, Jos van Hillegersberg, Eric Waarts:
ERP Adoption by European Midsize Companies. 27-31 - Leslie P. Willcocks, Richard Sykes:
The Role of the CIO and It Function in ERP. 32-38 - Irma Becerra-Fernandez, Kenneth E. Murphy, Steven John Simon:
Integrating ERP in the Business School Curriculum. 39-41 - M. Lynne Markus, Cornelis Tanis, Paul C. van Fenema:
Multisite ERP Implementations. 42-46 - Christina Soh, Sia Siew Kien, Joanne Tay-Yap:
Cultural Fits and Misfits: Is ERP a Universal Solution? 47-51 - Mark Kremers, Han van Dissel:
ERP System Migrations. 53-56 - August-Wilhelm Scheer, Frank Habermann:
Making ERP a Success. 57-61 - David Sprott:
Componentizing the Enterprise Application Packages. 63-69
- Justine Cassell:
Embodied Conversational Interface Agents+. 70-78 - Albert Semtner:
Ocean and Climate Modeling. 80-89 - Jonathan P. Bowen:
The Ethics of Safety-Critical Systems. 91-97 - Tim Bass:
Intrusion Detection Systems and Multisensor Data Fusion. 99-105
- Munindar P. Singh, Mona Singh:
Deconstructing the "any" Key. 107-108 - Jerzy W. Grzymala-Busse, Wojciech Ziarko:
Data Mining and Rough Set Theory. 108-109 - Friedrich Steimann:
Abstract Class Hierarchies, Factories, and Stable Designs. 109-111
- Peter G. Neumann:
Denial-of-Service Attacks. 136
Volume 43, Number 5, May 2000
- Diane Crawford:
Editorial Pointers. 5 - Robert Fox:
News Track. 9-10 - Diane Crawford:
Forum. 11-15
- Larry Press:
From P-books to E-books. 17-21
- Hal Berghel:
Predatory Disintermediation. 23-29
- Barbara Simons:
To DVD or Not to DVD. 31-32
- Steve Mann:
Existential Education in the Era of Personal Cybernetics. 33-36
- Deborah Estrin, Ramesh Govindan, John S. Heidemann:
Embedding the Internet: Introduction. 38-41 - David L. Tennenhouse:
Proactive Computing. 43-50 - Gregory J. Pottie, William J. Kaiser:
Wireless Integrated Network Sensors. 51-58 - Gaetano Borriello, Roy Want:
Embedded Vomputation Meets the World Wide Web. 59-66 - Gaurav S. Sukhatme, Maja J. Mataric:
Embedding Robots into the Internet. 67-73 - Harold Abelson, Don Allen, Daniel Coore, Chris Hanson, George Homsy, Thomas F. Knight Jr., Radhika Nagpal, Erik Rauch, Gerald J. Sussman, Ron Weiss:
Amorphous Computing. 74-82
- Ben Shneiderman:
Universal Usability. 84-91 - John P. Baron, Michael J. Shaw, Andrew D. Bailey:
Web-based E-catalog systems in B2B Procurement. 93-100 - Marshall Cline, Mike Girou:
Enduring Business Themes. 101-106 - Laurie A. Williams, Robert R. Kessler:
All I Really Need to Know About Pair Programming I Learned in Kindergarten. 108-114
- Susan Landau:
Designing Cryptography for the New Century. 115-120
- Lauren Weinstein, Peter G. Neumann:
Internet Risks. 144
Volume 43, Number 6, June 2000
- Diane Crawford:
Editorial Pointers. 5 - Robert Fox:
News Track. 9-10 - Diane Crawford:
Forum. 11-14
- Anthony M. Townsend, Robert J. Aalberts, Steven A. Gibson:
Libel and Slander on the Internet. 15-17
- Brock N. Meeks:
Bad Moon Rising. 19-21
- Elliot Soloway, Henry Jay Becker, Cathleen A. Norris, Neal Topp:
Teachers and Technology: Easing the Way. 23-26
- Richard M. Stallman:
Why We Must Fight UCITA. 27-28 - Tim O'Reilly:
The Internet Patent Land Grab. 29-31
- Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Information System Integration: Introduction. 32-38 - Jian Yang, Mike P. Papazoglou:
Interoperation Support for Electronic Business. 39-47 - Jane Grimson, William Grimson, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
The SI Challenge in Health Care. 48-55 - Elke A. Rundensteiner, Andreas Koeller, Xin Zhang:
Maintaining Data Warehouses over Changing Information Sources. 57-62 - Nabil R. Adam, Vijayalakshmi Atluri, Igg Adiwijaya:
SI in Digital Libraries. 64-72
- Upkar Varshney, Ronald J. Vetter:
Emerging Mobile and Wireless Networks. 73-81 - Thomas A. Phelps, Robert Wilensky:
Multivalent Documents. 82-90 - Terry L. Huston, Janis L. Huston:
Is Telemedicine a Practical Reality? 91-95 - Richard T. Watson, George M. Zinkhan, Leyland F. Pitt:
Integrated Internet Marketing. 97-102 - Gerard Parr, Kevin Curran:
A Paradigm Shift in the Distribution of Multimedia. 103-109
- Detlef Schoder, Torsten Eymann:
The Real Challenges of Mobile Agents. 111-112
- Lauren Weinstein:
Risks of Internet Voting. 128
Volume 43, Number 7, July 2000
- Diane Crawford:
Editorial Pointers. 5 - Robert Fox:
News Track. 9-10 - Diane Crawford:
Forum. 11-14
- Robert L. Glass:
On personal technical obsolescence. 15-17
- Phillip Ein-Dor, Seymour E. Goodman, Peter Wolcott:
International perspectives: From Via Maris to electronic highway: the Internet in Canaan. 19-23
- Dori Kornfeld:
Deliberating on ICANN. 25-26
- Les Earnest:
E2A is worse than Y2K. 27-28
- Andrew Rosenbloom:
Physically based computer animation: introduction. 30-32