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Volume 3

Frances Cairncross
The Company of the Future: How the Communications Revolution is Changing Management
(Issue 1 - February 19-25, 2002)

Talking with Erol Gelenbe
Talking with Erol Gelenbe
(Issue 2 - February 26 - March 4, 2002)

A Conversatio with Ruby Lee
A Conversation with Ruby Lee
(Issue 3 - March 5-11, 2002)

Ed Carroll
Lightweight and Agile Software Development
(Issue 4 - March 12-18, 2002)

Gordon Jenkins
Lessons From the Trenches of E-Gov, Part 2
(Issue 4 - March 12-18, 2002)

Interview with S.S. Iyengar
The Paradigm Shift in Computing
(Issue 5 - March 19-25, 2002)

Krishan Sabnani
Ramping up the Internet
(Issue 6 - March 26 - April 1, 2002)

Review by Austin Henderson
Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction
(Issue 6 - March 26 - April 1, 2002)

M. E. Kabay
UCITA: A Wolf in Wolf's Clothing
(Issue 7 - April 2-8, 2002)

Espen Andersen
Attendre le suitcase . . .
(Issue 7 - April 2-8, 2002)

Phil Bernstein
It's All About the Database
(Issue 8 - April 9-15, 2002)

John P. Hayes
Quantum Leaps in Computing
(Issue 9 - April 16-22, 2002)

Jennifer Carlisle
The Privacy Paradox
(Issue 10 - April 23-29, 2002)

Frank P. Coyle
XML, Web Services and the Changing Face of Distributed Computing
(Issue 10 - April 23-29, 2002)

Prabhakar Raghavan
Where the Algorithm Meets the Electronics
(Issue 11 - April 30 - May 6, 2002)

Reviewed By James F. Doyle
The Elephant and the Flea: Reflections of a Reluctant Capitalist
(Issue 11 - April 30 - May 6, 2002)

M. E. Kabay
Airport Security Lessons
(Issue 12 - May 7-13, 2002)

Don Norman
Emotion and Affect
(Issue 13 - May 14-20, 2002)

Robert Slade
Crying Klez: Maybe the Sky IS Falling
(Issue 14 - May 21-27, 2002)

Book Review James F. Doyle
XML, Web Services, and the Data Revolution
(Issue 14 - May 21-27, 2002)

Gerry McGovern
Reestablishing the Value of Content
(Issue 15 - May 28 - June 3, 2002)

Geoffrey Fox and Shrideep Pallickara
Peer-to-Peer Interactions in Web Brokering Systems
(Issue 15 - May 28 - June 3, 2002)

Cherri M. Pancake
Usability Engineering
(Issue 16 - June 4-10, 2002)

Sunil Tadwalkar
Is Your Software Process Staying With You?
(Issue 17 - June 11-17, 2002)

Arun Kumar Tripathi
Digital Resources in Education
(Issue 17 - June 11-17, 2002)

Espen Andersen
Infrastructure: The Things We Take for Granted
(Issue 18 - June 18-24, 2002)

David Baar
Moving From Here to There Without Getting Lost
(Issue 19 - June 25 - July 1, 2002)

Review By Robert Heterick
Ruling the Root
(Issue 20 - July 2-8, 2002)

Review By K.A. Delic
Enterprise Models, Strategic Transformations and Possible Solutions
(Issue 20 - July 2-8, 2002)

Espen Andersen
The Answer is Out There
(Issue 21 - July 9-15, 2002)

Edna Aphek
View from Israel: The Intergeneration Project
(Issue 21 - July 9-15, 2002)

Dr. K.V.K.K. Prasad
Are You Tough Enough?
(Issue 22 - July 16-22, 2002)

Mir Lutful Kabir Saadi
View from Bangladesh: The New Literacy
(Issue 22 - July 16-22, 2002)

Espen Andersen
The Answer is Out There
(Issue 22 - July 16-22, 2002)

Talking with Terry Winograd
Convergence, ambient technology, and success in innovation
(Issue 23 - July 23-29, 2002)

Ajit Kambil
Sold!
(Issue 24 - July 30 - August 5, 2002)

Paul Duguid
Social Thinking — Software Practice
(Issue 25 - August 6-12, 2002)

Richard Strozzi-Heckler
Mastering Leadership
(Issue 26 - August 13-19, 2002)

In Memoriam Edsgar Dijkstra (1930-2002)
In Memoriam
(Issue 26 - August 13-19, 2002)

Annabelle Gawer
Intel's Inside Track
(Issue 27 - August 20-26, 2002)

Espen Andersen
Nowhere to hide
(Issue 28 - August 27 - September 2, 2002)

Edna Aphek
Children of the Information Age: A Reversal of Roles
(Issue 28 - August 27 - September 2, 2002)

Peter J. Denning, PhD
The Somatic Engineer
(Issue 29 - September 3-9, 2002)

Martha Amram
Beyond Numbers
(Issue 30 - September 10-16, 2002)

Espen Andersen
Stamp out technology virginity
(Issue 31 - September 17-23, 2002)

Review by Ron Hutchins
Highly Parallel Computations: Algorithms and Applications
(Issue 31 - September 17-23, 2002)

Ben Shneiderman
The New Computing
(Issue 32 - September 24-30, 2002)

Scott Kownslar
Collaborative Commerce
(Issue 33 - October 1-7, 2002)

Arun Tripathi
Digital Promises
(Issue 33 - October 1-7, 2002)

Johan de Kleer
Inside PARC
(Issue 34 - October 8-14, 2002)

James L. Fahey
Channeling Innovation
(Issue 35 - October 15-21, 2002)

M.O. Thirunarayanan
Points of Learning and Teaching Systems (POLTS)
(Issue 35 - October 12-21, 2002)

Kemal A. Delic
Architecting Durable Things
(Issue 36 - October 22-28, 2002)

Espen Andersen
The Perils of the Extrapolated Technologist, or, the Advantages of a Contrarian Career Investment Strategy
(Issue 36 - October 22-28, 2002)

Charles Adetokunbo Shoniregun
The Future of Internet Security
(Issue 37 - October 29 - November 4, 2002)

Jin-Yi Cai
Random Thoughts and Prime Numbers
(Issue 38 - November 5-11, 2002)

Avi Rushinek and Sara Rushinek
E-Commerce Security Measures: Are They Worth It?
(Issue 39 - November 12-18, 2002)

Robert Aiken
On the Future of Learning
(Issue 40 - November 19-25, 2002)

Fred Kofi de Heer-Menlah
Internet Access for African Countries
(Issue 41 - November 26 - December 2, 2002)

John Hudson
Demographic Profiling: A Euphemism for Corporate Spying?
(Issue 42 - December 3-9, 2002)

Rick Duley
Squeeze It In or Spread It Out?
(Issue 43 - December 10-16, 2002)

M.O. Thirunarayanan
Points of Learning and Teaching Systems (POLTS), Part II
(Issue 43 - December 10-16, 2002)

Trevis J. Rothwell
Teaching the History of Computer Science
(Issue 44 - December 17-23, 2002)

B.J. Fogg
Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do
(Issue 44 - December 17-23, 2002)

Kemal A. Delic and Umeshwar Dayal
The Rise of the Intelligent Enterprise
(Issue 45 - December 31, 2002 - January 6, 2003)

Edited By Lorrie Faith Cranor and Shane Greenstein
Communications Policy and Information Technology
(Issue 46 - January 14-20, 2003)

Charles Adetokunbo Shoniregun
Intellectual Property Rights of Multimedia Enriched Websites
(Issue 47 - January 21-27, 2003)

Trevis J. Rothwell
Learning by Redoing
(Issue 47 - January 21-27, 2003)

John Stuckey
Talking with
(Issue 48 - January 28 - February 3, 2003)

Espen Andersen
Genesis Of An Anthill: Wireless Technology And Self-Organizing Systems
(Issue 49 - February 4-10, 2003)

Chong Kim
Clock Driven Scheme to Initialize the Sequence Number
(Issue 49 - February 4-10, 2003)

Eli Rohn
Predicting Context Aware Computing Performance
(Issue 50 - February 11-17, 2003)

Lorrie Cranor
At the Crossroads of Technology and Policy
(Issue 51 - February 18-24, 2003)

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