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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, Spring 2005
- Brian M. O'Connell:
Communicating: old and new - President's Message. 4 - Clinton J. Andrews:
Time for a reality check - policy perspectives. 5-6 - Danielle Butschi, Michèle Courant, Lorenz M. Hilty:
Towards sustainable pervasive computing - Guest editorial. 7-8 - Mahshid Sotoudeh:
Links between sustainability and technology development. 9-14 - Andreas Köhler, Claudia Som:
Effects of pervasive computing on sustainable. 15-23 - Johann Cas:
Privacy in pervasive computing environments - a contradiction in terms? 24-33 - Jean-Marc Seigneur:
Fostering sustainability via trust engines. 34-37 - Shiva Chetan, Anand Ranganathan, Roy H. Campbell:
Towards fault tolerance pervasive computing. 38-44 - Philipp Kräuchi, Patrick A. Wäger, Martin Eugster, Günter Grossmann, Lorenz M. Hilty:
End-of-life impacts of pervasive computing. 45-53
Volume 24, Number 2, Summer 2005
- Karl D. Stephan:
Engineers without borders. 3-4 - Adam J. Elbirt:
Who are you? How to protect against identity theft. 5-8 - Terri Bookman:
Wind energy's promise, offshore. 9-15 - Clinton J. Andrews:
Energy security as a rationale for governmental action. 16-25 - H. Kang, Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen, H. Raghav Rao, S. Banerjee:
Internet skeptics: an analysis of intermittent users and net dropouts. 26-31 - Zellman Warhaft:
Teaching engineering in a social context. 32-39 - Phillip A. Laplante:
Professional licensing and the social transformation of software engineers. 40-45
Volume 24, Number 3, Fall 2005
- Brian M. O'Connell:
President's message - Heterogeneous engineering. 3-55 - Bradley Kjell:
Computing - Computer science education and the global outsourcing of software production. 5-53 - Brian M. O'Connell:
Special issue introduction - Globalizing technological education. 6-7 - Byron Newberry:
Engineering globalization: oxymoron or opportunity? 8-15 - Karl D. Stephan, Vedaraman Sriraman:
Globalizing manufacturing engineering education. 16-22 - Susan O'Donnell:
IT education and training for disadvantage students: lessons from Europe. 23-31 - Carol Boyle, Gerry Te Kapa Coates:
Sustainability principles and practice for engineers. 32-39 - Herman T. Tavani, Frances S. Grodzinsky:
Threat to democratic ideals in cyberspace. 40-44 - Kenneth R. Foster, Irving A. Lerch:
Collateral damage: American science and the war on terrorism. 45-53 - Chen-Pang Yeang:
Engineering-An Endless Frontier - [Book Review]. 53-54
Volume 24, Number 4, Winter 2005
- Brian M. O'Connell:
Achieving synergy. 3-43 - Sarah K. A. Pfatteicher:
Anticipating engineering's ethical challenges in 2020. 4-43 - Sharon M. Friedman, Brenda P. Egolf:
Nanotechnology: risks and the media. 5-11 - Kristy Mills, Charles B. Fleddermann:
Getting the best from nanotechnology: approaching social and ethical implications openly and proactively. 18-26 - Constantine Hadjilambrinos:
Restructuring the electricity industry in Britain and Norway. 27-35 - Keith W. Miller, David K. Larson:
Agile software development: human values and culture. 36-42 - Clinton R. Lanier:
Linux and the appeal to cultural values. 12-17 - Stephen H. Unger:
Poor programming quality. 44
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