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Ubiquity, Volume 2002
Volume 2002, Number January, January 2002
- Seth Johnson:

Freedom to think and speak. 1 - Arun Kumar Tripathi:

Review of 'On the Internet: Thinking in Action, ' by Hubert Dreyfus, Routledge Press, 2001. 2 - Bringing resources to innovation. 3

- Paul A. Gompers, Josh Lerner:

The money of invention: how venture capital creates new wealth. 4 - Gordon Jenkins:

Observations from the trenches of electronic government. 5 - Kersasp D. Shekhdar:

Software message terminology. 6 - S. Sadagopan:

WWW: service provider. 7 - Kemal A. Delic:

Enterprise IT complexity. 8
Volume 2002, Number February, February 2002
- Albert N. Badre:

Shaping web usability: interaction design in context. 1 - Computer science meets economics. 2

- Frances Cairncross:

The company of the future: how the communications revolution is changing management. 3 - Talking with Erol Gelenbe. 4

Volume 2002, Number March, March 2002
- A conversation with Ruby Lee. 1

- Ed Carroll:

Lightweight and agile software development. 2 - Gordon Jenkins:

Lessons from the trenches of e-gov: part 2. 3 - John Gehl:

S.S. Iyengar on the Paradigm Shift in Computing. 4 - John Gehl:

Ramping up the Internet. 5 - Austin Henderson:

Interaction design: beyond human-computer interaction. 6
Volume 2002, Number April, April 2002
- M. E. Kabay:

UCITA: a wolf in wolf's clothing. 1 - Espen Andersen:

Attendre le suitcase... 2 - John Gehl:

It's all about the database. 3 - Quantum leaps in computing. 4

- Jennifer Carlisle:

The privacy paradox. 5 - Frank P. Coyle:

XML, web services and the changing face of distributed computing. 6 - Where the algorithm meets the electronics. 7

- James F. Doyle:

Review of 'The Elephant and the Flea: Reflections of a Reluctant Capitalist, ' by Charles Handy, Harvard Business School Press, 2001. 8
Volume 2002, Number May, May 2002
- M. E. Kabay:

Airport security lessons. 1 - Don Norman:

Emotion and affect. 2 - Robert Slade:

Crying Klez: maybe the sky IS falling. 3 - James F. Doyle:

Book Review of XML, web services, and the date revolution. 4 - Gerry McGovern:

Reestablishing the value of content. 5 - Geoffrey C. Fox, Shrideep Pallickara:

Peer-to-peer interactions in web brokering systems. 6
Volume 2002, Number June, June 2002
- Cherri M. Pancake:

Interview with Cherri M. Pancake on Usability Engineering. 1:1 - Sunil V. Tadwalkar:

Is your software process staying with you? 2:1 - Arun Kumar Tripathi:

Digital resources in education. 3:2 - Espen Andersen:

Infrastrcture: the things we take for granted. 4:1 - David Baar:

Moving from here to there without getting lost. 5:1
Volume 2002, Number July, July 2002
- Bob Heterick:

Review of 'Ruling the root: Understanding the domain name system controversy, ' by Milton L. Mueller the MIT press. 1 - Kemal A. Delic:

Enterprise models, strategic transformations and possible solutions. 2 - Espen Andersen:

The answer is out there. 3 - Edna Aphek:

View from Israel: the intergeneration project. 4:1-4:3 - K. V. K. K. Prasad:

Are you tough enough? 5 - Mir Lutful Kabir Saadi:

View from Bangladesh: the new literacy. 6 - Talking with Terry Winograd. 7

- Sold! 8

Volume 2002, Number August, August 2002
- Paul Duguid:

Review of 'Social thinking - software practice, ' by Yvonne Dittrich, Christiane Floyd, and Ralf Klischewski, eds. 1 - Mastering leadership. 2

- In memoriam: Edsgar Dijkstra (1930-2002). 3

- Intel's inside track. 4

- Espen Andersen:

Nowhere to hide. 5 - Edna Aphek:

Children of the information age: a reversal of roles. 6
Volume 2002, Number September, September 2002
- Peter J. Denning:

The somatic engineer. 1 - Beyond numbers. 2

- Espen Andersen:

Stamp out technology virginity. 3 - Ron Hutchins:

Review of 'Highly parallel computations: Algorithms and applications, ' by M.P. Bekakos. 4 - The new computing. 5

Volume 2002, Number October, October 2002
- Random thoughts and prime numbers. 1

- Scott Kownslar:

Collaborative commerce. 1 - Arun Kumar Tripathi:

Digital promises. 2 - Inside PARC. 3

- James L. Fahey:

Channeling innovation. 4 - M. O. Thirunarayanan:

Points of learning and teaching systems (POLTS). 5 - Kemal A. Delic:

Architecting durable things. 6 - Espen Andersen:

The perils of the extrapolated technologist, or, the advantages of a contrarian career investment strategy. 7 - Charles A. Shoniregun:

The future of internet security. 8
Volume 2002, Number November, November 2002
- Avi Rushinek, Sara F. Rushinek:

E-commerce security measures: are they worth it? 2 - Robert Aiken on the future of learning. 3

- Fred Kofi de Heer-Menlah:

Internet access for African countries. 4
Volume 2002, Number December, December 2002
- John Hudson:

Demographic profiling: a euphemism for corporate spying. 1 - Rick Duley:

Squeeze it in or spread it out? 2 - M. O. Thirunarayanan:

Points of learning and teaching systems (POLTS), part II. 3 - Trevis J. Rothwell:

Teaching the history of computer science. 4 - B. J. Fogg:

Persuasive technology: using computers to change what we think and do. 5 - Kemal A. Delic, Umeshwar Dayal:

The rise of the intelligent enterprise. 6

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