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Volume 4

Reviewed by Robert M. Siegmann
Bell Labs: Life in the Crown Jewel
(Issue 1 - February 25 - March 3, 2003)

Patrick Amato
Hacking Primes
(Issue 1 - February 25 - March 3, 2003)

James Michalko
Information Access on the Wide Open Web
(Issue 2 - March 4-10, 2003)

Robert Kahn
Putting it all Together with
(Issue 3 - March 11-17, 2003)

Review By Frank P. Coyle
The Power of Events
(Issue 4 - March 18-24, 2003)

Yuwei Lin
The Institutionalization of Hacking Practices
(Issue 4 - March 18-24, 2003)

Cathleen Benko and Warren McFarlan
Do You Know What's in Your Project Portfolio?
(Issue 5 - March 25-31, 2003)

M. E. Kabay
Organizing and Safeguarding Information on Disk
(Issue 6 - April 1-7, 2003)

Blade Kotelly
The Art and Business of Speech Recognition
(Issue 7 - April 8-14, 2003)

Michele Visciola
Reflections on the User Centered Design (UCD) Perspective in Research on Wireless Applications
(Issue 8 - April 15-21, 2003)

K.V.K.K. Prasad
Running a Virtual Enterprise
(Issue 8 - April 15-21, 2003)

Brook Manville
A Model of Democracy
(Issue 9 - April 22-28, 2003)

Charles A. Shoniregun and Sarah-Jane Gray
Is E-learning Really the Future or a Risk?
(Issue 10 - April 29 - May 5, 2003)

Trevis J. Rothwell
Job Applications and Network Security, or, How to Not Limit the Online Applicant Pool
(Issue 10 - April 29 - May 5, 2003)

Abbe Mowshowitz
The Virtues of Virtual
(Issue 11 - May 6-12, 2003)

Abbe Mowshowitz
Virtual Organization: Toward a Theory of Societal Transformation Stimulated by Information Technology
(Issue 11 - May 6-12, 2003)

Avi Rushinek and Sara Rushinek
What Makes a Publisher Important?
(Issue 12 - May 13-19, 2003)

M.O. Thirunarayanan
From Thinkers to Clickers: The World Wide Web and the Transformation of the Essence of Being Human
(Issue 12 - May 13-19, 2003)

Ellen Ullman
What's Bugging Ellen Ullman?
(Issue 13 - May 20 - May 26, 2003)

Bryan MacKinnon
Commercial Computational Grids: A Road Map
(Issue 14 - May 27 - June 2, 2003)

M. E. Kabay
Staffing the Data Center
(Issue 14 - May 27 - June 2, 2003)

Jeff Mauzy
Building an Inventive Organization
(Issue 15 - June 3-9, 2003)

Shrideep Pallickara and Geoffrey Fox
Lowering the Cost of Computation
(Issue 16 - June 10-16, 2003)

Trevis J. Rothwell
Hasta Luego, Mi Amiga
(Issue 16 - June 10-16, 2003)

Blade Kotelly
A Designing Life:
(Issue 17 - June 17-23, 2003)

Sam Lubbe
From PostGrad to Professional
(Issue 18 - June 24-30, 2003)

David Luque Sacaluga
Fractal Generation From the "Luque Method" for Simplification of Logic Functions
(Issue 18 - June 24-30, 2003)

Henry Chesbrough
Bringing Technology to Market
(Issue 19 - July 1-7, 2003)

Laurence Prusak
Why New Ideas are Both Disruptive and Necessary
(Issue 20 - July 8 - July 14, 2003)

Mary Burns
Falling Water, Crashing Windows: Making Computers More School Friendly
(Issue 21 - July 15-21, 2003)

Adamantios Koumpis and Bob Roberts
Economies and Diseconomies of Scale in the Information Society
(Issue 21 - July 15-21, 2003)

Jef Raskin
A Conversation with Jef Raskin
(Issue 22 - July 22-28, 2003)

Clifford Lynch
Check out the New Library
(Issue 23 - July 29 - August 4, 2003)

Reviewed by Carl Bedingfield
A Pattern Language for Web Usability
(Issue 24 - August 5-11, 2003)

M. E. Kabay
Computer-Aided Thematic Analysis: Useful Technique for Analyzing Non-Quantitative Data
(Issue 24 - August 5-11, 2003)

Chuck Henry
Redefining the Role of the Library
(Issue 25 - August 13-26, 2003)

Stephen Downes
Public Policy, Research and Online Learning
(Issue 25 - August 13-26, 2003)

Geoffrey Fox, Shrideep Pallickara, Marlon Pierce and David Walker
Towards Dependable Grid and Web Services
(Issue 25 - August 13-26, 2003)

Christopher Kelty
A Whole New Worldview
(Issue 26 - August 27 - September 2, 2003)

Bernhard Irrgang
Ethical and Social Aspects of Biotechnology
(Issue 27 - September 2-9, 2003)

Sam Lubbe
The Development of a Case Study Methodology in the Information Technology (IT) Field: A Step by Step Approach
(Issue 27 - September 2-9, 2003)

Bhaskar Chakravorti
The More Things Change, the More (and Less) They Stay the Same
(Issue 28 - September 9-15, 2003)

Charles Adetokunbo Shoniregun and Andrew Anderson
Is Child Internet Access a Questionable Risk?
(Issue 29 - September 16-22, 2003)

Goutam Kumar Saha
Transient Software Fault Tolerance Through Recovery
(Issue 29 - September 16-22, 2003)

Andrew Hargadon
The Trouble with Out-of-the-Box Thinking
(Issue 30 - September 23-29, 2003)

Ben Chi
Talking with: Ben Chi of NYSERNet
(Issue 31 - September 30 - October 6, 2003)

Goutam Kumar Saha
Fault Management in Mobile Computing
(Issue 32 - October 6-14, 2003)

Stephen Downes
The Aeffability of Knowledge Management
(Issue 32 - October 6-14, 2003)

Dr. Clemens Lango
visuos: A Visuo-spatial Operating Software for Knowledge Work
(Issue 33 - October 15-21, 2003)

M.E. Kabay
Talking with: Security Expert M.E. Kabay
(Issue 34 - October 22-28, 2003)

William Paul Fiefer
Port Wars
(Issue 35 - October 29 - November 4, 2003)

Jason Sargent
The Digital Aid Framework
(Issue 35 - October 29 - November 4, 2003)

Thomas J. Parenty
Are You a Technical Guru or an Enlightened Friend?
(Issue 36 - November 5-11, 2003)

Kemal A. Delic
IT Services = People + Tools + Processes
(Issue 37 - November 12-18, 2003)

John Peter Jesan and Donald M. Lauro
Human Brain and Neural Network Behavior: A Comparison
(Issue 37 - November 12-18, 2003)

Kathy Schroeder
The Plot Quickens
(Issue 38 - November 19-25, 2003)

Kenneth G. Robinson
Cellular Number Portability: Really Such A Big Deal?
(Issue 39 - November 26 - December 2, 2003)

David Ticoll
The Dawning of the Age of Transparency
(Issue 40 - December 3-9, 2003)

Reviewed by Carl Bedingfield
Spinning the Semantic Web
(Issue 41 - December 10-16, 2003)

Avi Rushinek and Sara Rushinek
The University of DVD
(Issue 41 - December 10-16, 2003)

David Rejeski
Making Policy in a Moore's Law World
(Issue 42 - December 17-23, 2003)

Stuart Russell
Stuart Russell on the Future of Artificial Intelligence
(Issue 43 - December 24, 2003 - January 6, 2004)

Thomas Kalil
Where Politics, Policy, Technology and Science Converge
(Issue 44 - January 6-12, 2004)

Review by Shelley Evenson
What is Web Design?
(Issue 44 - January 6-12, 2004)

Donald A. Norman
Emotional Design
(Issue 45 - January 13-19, 2004)

Benjamin Kuipers
Making Sense of Common Sense Knowledge
(Issue 45 - January 13-19, 2004)

Stephen Downes
2004: The Turning Point
(Issue 46 - January 21-27, 2004)

David Dorman
The Case for Open Source Software in the Library Market
(Issue 47 - January 28 - February 3, 2004)

Goutam Kumar Saha
Beyond the Conventional Techniques of Software Fault Tolerance
(Issue 47 - January 28 - February 3, 2004)

Peter Denning
The Great Principles of Computing
(Issue 48 - February 4-10, 2004)

Espen Andersen
It is not what you do, it is whom you do it with
(Issue 49 - February 11-17, 2004)

M. Ali Nasir
Legal Issues Involved in E-Commerce
(Issue 49 - February 11-17, 2004)

Esther Dyson
Esther Dyson . . . In Focus
(Issue 50 - February 18-24, 2004)

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