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Ubiquity, Volume 2001
Volume 2001, Number January, January 2001
- Tim Burns:

Effective unit testing. 1 - James F. Doyle:

Radical Innovation: how mature companies can outsmart upstarts. 2 - Donald J. Cohen, Laurence Prusak:

In good company: how social capital makes organizations work. 3 - R. Raghuraman:

Now hiring: Sciengineer. 4 - William H. Graves:

The new challenges of E-learning. 5 - Jef Raskin:

The Piper Cub Offense. 6 - Michael L. Dertouzos:

The human-centric approach. 7 - M. O. Thirunarayanan, Aixa Perez-Prado:

Structured Chat. 8 - Mihai Nadin:

The civilization of illiteracy. 9 - Shannon Jacobs:

Sam Spam the flimflam man. 10 - Patricia Duhart McNair:

Controlling risk. 11 - Mary J. Cronin:

Unchained value: the new logic of digital business. 12
Volume 2001, Number February, February 2001
- Tony G. LeTrent-Jones, Jeremy J. Shapiro:

In Good Company. 1 - Richard Leifer:

Richard Leifer on Radical Innovation. 2 - Lorrie Faith Cranor:

Voting after Florida: no easy answers. 3 - John Gehl:

Promoting the possible. 4 - Robert S. Tannenbaum:

Learner interactivity and production complexity in computer-based instructional materials. 5 - Howie Jacobson:

A grand role for IT. 6
Volume 2001, Number March, March 2001
- John Stuckey:

The dynamics of E-commerce. 1 - M. E. Kabay:

Viruses and worms: more than a technical problem. 2 - Jeremy E. White:

Digital technology and its impact on black genealogical research. 3 - Sylvia Lanz:

The rise and fall of corporate electronic mail. 4 - John Gehl:

A conversation about - conversation. 5 - John Gehl, Suzanne Douglas, Peter J. Denning, Robin Perry:

Need 'Therapy' for your 'information pain'? 6 - Michael C. Potter:

Business computing and the excitement of history. 7
Volume 2001, Number April, April 2001
- M. O. Thirunarayanan:

The impending McMorphosis of the global professor. 1 - A day in the life of a multi-platform journalist: corresponding with CNN Asia's technology correspondent Kristie Lu Stout. 2

- Marcia Kadanoff:

Investment by the letters. 3 - Mark A. Huselid:

Stand up for human resources. 4 - John Gray:

Work in the coming age. 5
Volume 2001, Number May, May 2001
- John Gage:

Intellectual technology for the new generation. 1-9 - M. O. Thirunarayanan:

Technology and Degree Inflation. 1 - Seth Johnson:

The Information Producers Initiative. - Intellectual technology for the new generation. 3

- Robert C. Heterick:

Is M.I.T giving away the store? 4:3-4:5 - Carol A. Twigg:

Tracking the competition. 6-10 - Thomas H. Davenport, John C. Beck:

The Attention economy. 6 - M. E. Kabay:

Time for industry to support academic INFOSEC. 7 - James F. Doyle:

Peer-to-Peer: harnessing the power of disruptive technologies. 8
Volume 2001, Number June, June 2001
- Ron A. Zajac:

On the next killer app. 1 - R. Raghuraman:

EDA software: quality is not optional. 2 - Thomas H. Davenport:

May we have your attention, please? 3:3-3:8 - John Gehl:

What lies beneath. 4 - Stan M. Davis:

A few ideas from Stan M. Davis. 5
Volume 2001, Number July, July 2001
- George Dvorak:

Collective education. 1 - Mat Kaplan:

The technology is the message. 2 - John Gehl:

On the road to nirvana. 3 - Jamie Myers:

Altitude vs. airspeed. 4 - Think globally, act strategically. 5

- Perspectives on privacy in Campus IT. 6

- James F. Doyle:

Business in a virtual world. 7
Volume 2001, Number August, August 2001
- John Gehl:

Know your assets. 1 - M. E. Kabay:

Unclear on concept: anarchy and the Internet. 2 - John Gehl:

Using Ancient wisdom for better business. 3 - John Gehl:

Diversity in computing. 4
Volume 2001, Number September, September 2001
- Britton Manasco:

Unleashing human capital to drive the next wave of growth. 1 - M. O. Thirunarayanan:

The seekers. 2 - Arun Kumar Tripathi:

No boundaries for the journeys of the mind. 3 - Edna Aphek:

Minimizing the digitial divide and the inter-generation gap. 4
Volume 2001, Number October, October 2001
- John Gehl:

Do you have a license to drive that mouse? 1 - John Gehl:

How to Plan During Uncertain Times: An Interview with Hugh Courtney. 2 - Robert C. Heterick:

What would Justice Brandeis say? 3 - Richard T. Watson:

Perfect choice. 4 - Bill Curran:

What is software engineering? 5 - James F. Doyle:

Review of Breaking Down the Digital Walls. 6 - John Gehl:

Expect the unexpected. 7
Volume 2001, Number November, November 2001
- What's in a name? Ask yahoo! 1

- Complexity in the interface age. 2

- Adamantios Koumpis:

The European IST ExPlanTech project. 2 - Don Tapscott:

Corporate leadership in a volatile networked world. 3 - Complexity in the interface Age: An Interview with Jeremy J. Shapiro. 4

- Geoffrey C. Fox, Shrideep Pallickara:

Optimizing bandwidth. 5
Volume 2001, Number December, December 2001
- A conversation with Herbert R.J. Grosch. 1

- Steffen Klein:

Product language in electronic media design. 2 - Espen Andersen:

Personal technology architecture. 3 - Yves Doz, José Santos, Peter Williamson:

From global to metanational: how companies win in the knowledge economy. 4 - Joseph Rubenfeld:

Knowledge management for life: make the world a better place. 5 - Peter G. Neumann:

Machanizing proof: computing, risk, and trust. 6

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