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Ubiquity, Volume 2004
Volume 2004, Number January, January 2004
- Donald A. Norman:

Emotional design. 1 - An Interview with Thomas Kalil: Where politics, policy, technology and science converge. 1

- Stephen Downes:

2004, The turning point. 1 - David Dorman:

The case for open source software in the library market. 1 - Goutam Kumar Saha:

Beyond the conventional techniques of software fault tolerance. 2 - Shelley Evenson:

Review of "What is web design?" by Nico Macdonald, Rotovision, August 2003. 2 - An Interview with Benjamin Kuipers: Making sense of common sense knowledge. 2

Volume 2004, Number February, February 2004
- Yuwei Lin:

Epistemologically multiple actor-centered systems: or, EMACS at work! 1 - Esther Dyson ... In focus. 1

- An Interview with Peter Denning: The great principles of computing. 1

- Espen Andersen:

It is not what you do, it is whom you do it with. 1 - M. Ali Nasir:

Legal issues involved in E-commerce. 2
Volume 2004, Number March, March 2004
- Alexandru Tugui:

Calm technologies in a multimedia world. 1 - An Interview with Jesse Poore: Correct by design. 1

- Roger Brent and the alpha project. 1

- Jim Fruchterman:

Technology benefiting humanity. 1 - Victor Tiong Kung Ming:

The death of the art of writing: myth or reality? 2
Volume 2004, Number April, April 2004
- M. E. Kabay:

On writing in a graduate program. 1 - An Interview with Peter Denning: Building a culture of innovation. 1

- Peter J. Denning:

An Interview with David Nagel: Changing lives through technology. 1 - Eric Salveggio:

Your (un)reasonable expectations for privacy. 1 - Carl 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 - John Peter Jesan:

The neural approach to pattern recognition. 2
Volume 2004, Number May, May 2004
- M. E. Kabay:

An Interview with Jerry Harding: Mainframes redux. 1 - An Interview with Steven Weber: Why open source works. 1

- M. E. Kabay:

Norwich university graduate portal: establishing community for online students. 1 - An Interview with George Sadowsky: Casting a wider net. 1

- Ubiquitous conversations. 2

Volume 2004, Number June, June 2004
- An Interview with Don Tapscott: Memo to CEOs: Do your best, partner the rest. 1

- Ann Kirschner:

Ann Kirschner on marketing and distribution of online learning. 1 - John 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. 1 - Karthik Raman:

Protecting intellectual property rights through information policy. 1 - An Interview with Nicholas G. Carr: Do you really need that next upgrade? 1

- Goutam Kumar Saha:

Software-based computing security and fault tolerance. 2
Volume 2004, Number July, July 2004
- Louis Jezsik:

Why are you stealing that software: piracy in South East Asia. 1 - An Interview with Aza Raskin: Crafting a revolution. 1

- S. Joy mountford on interface design. 1

- Espen Andersen:

Has the microsoft of today become the IBM of the late '80s? 1
Volume 2004, Number August, August 2004
- Kemal A. Delic, Umeshwar Dayal:

Adaptation in large-scale enterprise systems: research & challenges. 1 - Vishal Kochhar:

OakUT - C++ unit test framework. 2 - Arthur K. Cebrowski on transformation of defense. 1

- An Interview with Joichi Ito: The world wide blog. 1

- An Interview with Jon H. Larson: Log on, learn, earn credits. 1

Volume 2004, Number September, September 2004
- Su Ting Yong:

Reflecting on the profession: who is the IT professional? 1 - Benjamin B. Bederson:

Interfaces for staying in the flow. 1 - John 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 - An Interview with Ramesh Jain: Refining the search engine. 1

- Muhammad Abd al-Hameed:

An alternative proposal for privatization of Pakistan Telecommunication Co. 2 - Arun Kumar Tripathi:

Review of "Community in the digital age" by Andrew Feenberg and Darin Barney, Rowman & Littlefield publishers (August 15, 2004). 2 - Bhaskar Gupta:

Ergonomic soft mouse and armrest mouse pad. 2
Volume 2004, Number October, October 2004
- An Interview with Frans Johansson: The Medici Effect. 1

- Checking in with Ben Bederson.

- Patterns for Success.

- M. E. Kabay:

Airport Safety: A Case Study for Infrastructure Security.
Volume 2004, Number November, November 2004
- Mark Stefik on invention and innovation. 1

- John Stuckey:

Review of "The medici effect: Breakthrough insights at the intersection of ideas, concepts & cultures" by Frans Johansson, Harvard Business School Press , Boston, 2004. 1 - An Interview with Espen Andersen: The economics of technology evolution. 1

- Muhammad Abad al-Hameed:

Technology footnotes: international time line. 2
Volume 2004, Number December, December 2004
- Carl Bedingfield:

Review of Activity-Centered Design. 1 - Alexandru Tugui:

Reflections on the Limits of Artificial Intelligence. 2 - Michael Schrage on Innovation. 1

- Pete Burke on Cybersecurity and the Law: Why the people need WWII-type cybersecurity drills. 1

- Martyn Jessop:

Computing or Humanities? 1 - Arun Kumar Tripathi:

Technologically Mediated Lifeworld. 1 - Mihai Nadin on Anticipatory Systems. 1


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