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Ubiquity, Volume 2005
Volume 2005, Number January, January 2005
- Czerwinski on Vizualization. 1

- Mihai Nadin on Anticipatory Systems. 1

- Avi Rushinek, Sara F. Rushinek:

What makes users unhappy: share-point team services web server security. 1 - John Stuckey:

Review of 'Einstein's Dreams': Book by Alan Lightman, Pantheon Books, Random House, NYC, NY, 1994. 2 - Bernhard Irrgang:

The Visions of Technics. 1
Volume 2005, Number February, February 2005
- Anita McGahan on Industry Evolution. 1

- Ken Robinson on Telecom Policy. 1

- Ken Sevcik on Performance Evaluation. 1

- Leonard and Swap on 'Deep Smarts'. 1

- Alex Simonelis:

A Concise Guide to the Major Internet Bodies. 2
Volume 2005, Number March, March 2005
- Mary Burns:

Just right: rethinking the how and why of technology instruction. 1 - Microsoft's Hong-Jiang Zhang: the process of product innovation. 1

- Evan Golub:

PCs in the classroom & open book exams. 1 - Joseph Konstan on Human-Computer Interaction: Recommender Systems, Collaboration and Social Good. 1

- Kemal A. Delic:

Science and Engineering of Large-Scale Complex Systems. 2 - V. Lalith Kumar, A. L. Suseela, Akashdeep Aharma:

Taking Information Technology to the Heart of India. 2 - Karen Holtzblatt, Jessamyn Burns Wendell, Shelley Wood:

Rapid Contextual Design: A How-To Guide to Key Techniques for User-Centered Design. 3
Volume 2005, Number April, April 2005
- Cerf's up again!: a new ubiquity interview with Vint Cerf. 1

- Sunil V. Tadwalkar, Manjira Sen:

Manpower retention in IT: an oxymoron? 1 - Francis Hsu:

"Plato as software designer". 1 - Donald A. Norman:

In defense of cheating. 1
Volume 2005, Number May, May 2005
- You should use both sides of your brain, right? 1

- Arun Kumar Tripathi:

Reflections on challenges to the goal of invisible computing. 1 - Building smarter: an interview with Jerry Laiserin. 1

- Aaron Marcus:

Remote from reality: the out-of-box home experience. 1 - Randy Allen Harris

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Book excerpt: voice interaction design. 2 - Babu K. Mohan:

Frameworks to execute offshored projects. 2 - Goutam Kumar Saha:

A software fix towards fault-tolerant computing. 2
Volume 2005, Number June, June 2005
- Richard Field on Technology and Commerce. 1

- Espen Andersen:

The S-curves of sinks, and technology. 1 - John Orlando:

The reliability of GRE scores in predicting graduate school success: a meta-analytic, cross-functional, regressive, unilateral, post-kantian, hyper-empirical, quadruple blind, verbiage-intensive and hemorrhoid-inducing study. 1 - Bob Willard:

The next sustainability wave (book excerpt). 1 - Immersed in the future: Randy Pausch on the future of education. 1

- Mir Lutful Kabir Saadi:

The unique unicode. 2 - Nick Ierace, Cesar Urrutia, Richard Bassett:

Intrusion prevention systems. 2
Volume 2005, Number July, July 2005
- An Interview with F-H Hsu: Chess, China, and Education. 1

- An Interview with Leonard Kleinrock on nomadic computing. 1

- Francis Hsu:

Software architecture axiom 1: No moving parts. 1 - Warren M. Myers:

Why do current graphical user interfaces not work naturally & how they can be fixed? 1
Volume 2005, Number August, August 2005
- Goutam Kumar Saha:

The E2B machine translation: a new approach to HLT. 1 - Goutam Kumar Saha:

Transient software fault tolerance using single-version algorithm. 1 - M. E. Kabay:

Some notes on malware. 1 - Espen Andersen:

The cucumber season: reflections on the nature of information when there isn't any. 1 - An Interview with John Markoff: What the dormouse said. 1

- A. L. Suseela, V. Lalith Kumar:

Embedded systems in real time applications, design & architecture. 2 - Bhumika Ghimire:

IT job outsourcing. 2
Volume 2005, Number September, September 2005
- Kenneth G. Robinson:

1965: Voting rights, communications & the FCC. 1 - A Ubiquity interview with Thomas H. Davenport. 1

- Goutam Kumar Saha:

Software implemented fault tolerance through data error recovery. 1 - Book excerpt: Rich Ling's "The mobile connection". 2

- M. E. Kabay:

Mastering a master's degree: and your professional career. 2
Volume 2005, Number October, October 2005
- K. V. K. K. Prasad:

A Three-Dimensional Model for Evaluating Software Development Projects. 1 - An Interview with Alan Lenton: On Games. 1

- Kallol Borah:

INDUS: A New Platform for Ubiquitous Computing. 1 - An Interview with William P. Dunk: On Collaboration. 1

- Carl Bedingfield:

Review of Great Software Debates by Alan M. Davis. 2
Volume 2005, Number November, November 2005
- An Interview with Scott McKinley: Project-Based Learning: The Neumont University story. 1

- Subhash C. Kak, C. Donald, Elaine T. Delaune:

Artificial and Biological Intelligence. 1 - Rob Meyer:

'Build or Buy' Your Next Porsche?: Thinking Clearly About the Component Approach to Development. 1 - Goutam Kumar Saha:

Software-Based Fault Tolerant Computing. 1 - Goutam Kumar Saha:

A novel 3-tier XML schematic approach for web page translation. 1 - Keith Willett:

Review of "Location-based services fundamentals and operation" by Axel Küpper, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2005. 2 - Arun Kumar Tripathi:

Computers and the embodied nature of communication: Merleau-Ponty's new ontology of embodiment. 2 - Michelle Cameron:

Why people don't read online and what to do about it. 2 - Mailbag. 3

Volume 2005, Number December, December 2005
- Felix Sasaki:

From characters to web services: to internationalization is everywhere. 1 - An Interview with Quint Studer: Hardwiring Excellence. 1

- Kemal A. Delic:

On dependability of corporate grids. 1 - Ubiquitous conversations. 1

- Goutam Kumar Saha:

Software fault tolerance through run-time fault detection. 2 - M. O. Thirunarayanan:

"Reading-glasses" of the future. 2

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