Volume 43,
Number 1,
January 2000
Electronic Frontier
Log On Education
On Site
From the President
Articles
- Prabhudev Konana, Nirup M. Menon, Sridhar Balasubramanian:
The Implications of Online Investing.
34-41
- Cecilia M. Gorriz, Claudia Medina:
Engaging Girls with Computers Through Software Games.
42-49
- Eszter Hargittai:
Radio's Lessons for the Internet.
50-57
- Mark S. Ackerman, Christine A. Hadverson:
Reexamining Organizational Memory.
58-64
- Mike Robinson, Mikko Kovalainen, Esa Auramäki:
Diary as Dialogue in Papermill Process Control.
65-70
- Jagdish Chandra, Salvatore T. March, Satyen Mukherjee, Will Pape, Ram Ramesh, H. Raghav Rao, Ray O. Waddoups:
Information Systems Frontiers.
71-79
- Srinarayan Sharma, Arun Rai:
CASE Deployment in IS Organizations.
80-88
- Ruben Gonzalez, Greg Cranitch, Jun Jo:
Academic Directions of Multimedia Education.
89-95
Inside Risks
Volume 43,
Number 2,
Februray 2000
Digital Village
- Hal Berghel:
Identity Theft, Social Security Numbers, and the Web.
17-21
Legally Speaking
- Andrew Grosso:
The Promise and Problems of the No Electronic Theft Act.
23-26
Viewpoint
News on Demand
- Mark T. Maybury:
News on Demand: Introduction.
32-34
- Stanley Boykin, Andrew Merlino:
Machine Learning of Event Segmentation for News on Demand.
35-41
- Howard D. Wactlar, Alexander G. Hauptmann, Michael G. Christel, Ricky Houghton, Andreas M. Olligschlaeger:
Complementary Video and Audio Analysis for Broadcast News Archives.
42-47
- Francis Kubala, Sean Colbath, Daben Liu, Amit Srivastava, John Makhoul:
Integrated Technologies for Indexing Spoken Language.
48-56
- The SRI MAESTRO Team:
MAESTRO: Conductor of Multimedia Analysis Technologies.
57-63
- Jean-Luc Gauvain, Lori Lamel, Gilles Adda:
Transcribing Broadcast News for Audio and Video Indexing.
64-70
- Sadaoki Furui, Katsutoshi Ohtsuki, Zhipeng Zhang:
Japanese Broadcast News Transcription and Information Extraction.
71-73
- David S. Pallett, John S. Garofolo, Jonathan G. Fiscus:
Measurements in Support of Research Accomplishments.
75-79
Articles
Technical Opinion
Inside Risks
Volume 43,
Number 3,
March 2000
Practical Programmer
On Site
Sharing Standards
From the President
Viewpoint
Perceptual User Interfaces
- Matthew Turk, George G. Robertson:
Perceptual User Interfaces: Introduction.
32-34
- Alex Pentland:
Perceptual Intelligence.
35-44
- Hong Z. Tan:
Haptic Interfaces.
40-41
- Sharon L. Oviatt, Philip R. Cohen:
Multimodal Interfaces That Process What Comes Naturally.
45-53
- Rosalind W. Picard:
Affective Perception.
50-51
- James L. Crowley, Joëlle Coutaz, François Bérard:
Things That See.
54-64
- Aaron F. Bobick, Stephen S. Intille, James W. Davis, Freedom Baird, Claudio S. Pinhanez, Lee W. Campbell, Yuri A. Ivanov, Arjan Schütte, Andrew D. Wilson:
The KidsRoom.
60-61
- Byron Reeves, Clifford Nass:
Perceptual Bandwidth.
65-70
Programming by Example
- Henry Lieberman:
Programming by Example: Introduction.
72-74
- David Canfield Smith, Allen Cypher, Lawrence G. Tesler:
Novice Programming Comes of Age.
75-81
- Brad A. Myers, Richard G. McDaniel, David Wolber:
Intelligence in Demonstrational Interfaces.
82-89
- Alexander Repenning, Corrina Perrone:
Programming by Analogous Examples.
90-97
- Mathias Bauer, Dietmar Dengler, Gabriele Paul, Markus Meyer:
Programming by Demonstration for Information Agents.
98-103
- Kenneth M. Kahn:
Generalizing by Removing Detail.
104-106
- Robert St. Amant, Henry Lieberman, Richard Potter, Luke S. Zettlemoyer:
Visual Generalization in Programming by Example.
107-114
Thinking Objectively
Inside Risks
Volume 43,
Number 4,
April 2000
From Washington
- Neil Munro:
A Patchwork of Legislation and Regulation.
15-17
Staying Connected
Enterprise Resource Planning
- Kuldeep Kumar, Jos van Hillegersberg:
Enterprise Resource Planning: Introduction.
22-26
- Yvonne van Everdingen, Jos van Hillegersberg, Eric Waarts:
ERP Adoption by European Midsize Companies.
27-31
- Leslie P. Willcocks, Richard Sykes:
The Role of the CIO and It Function in ERP.
32-38
- Irma Becerra-Fernandez, Kenneth E. Murphy, Steven J. Simon:
Integrating ERP in the Business School Curriculum.
39-41
- M. Lynne Markus, Cornelis Tanis, Paul C. van Fenema:
Multisite ERP Implementations.
42-46
- Christina Soh, Sia Siew Kien, Joanne Tay-Yap:
Cultural Fits and Misfits: Is ERP a Universal Solution?
47-51
- Mark Kremers, Han van Dissel:
ERP System Migrations.
53-56
- August-Wilhelm Scheer, Frank Habermann:
Making ERP a Success.
57-61
- David Sprott:
Componentizing the Enterprise Application Packages.
63-69
Articles
Technical Opinion
Inside Risks
Volume 43,
Number 5,
May 2000
Personal Computing
Digital Village
From the President
Viewpoint
- Steve Mann:
Existential Education in the Era of Personal Cybernetics.
33-36
Embedding the Internet
- Deborah Estrin, Ramesh Govindan, John S. Heidemann:
Embedding the Internet: Introduction.
38-41
- David L. Tennenhouse:
Proactive Computing.
43-50
- Gregory J. Pottie, William J. Kaiser:
Wireless Integrated Network Sensors.
51-58
- Gaetano Borriello, Roy Want:
Embedded Vomputation Meets the World Wide Web.
59-66
- Gaurav S. Sukhatme, Maja J. Mataric:
Embedding Robots into the Internet.
67-73
- Harold Abelson, Don Allen, Daniel Coore, Chris Hanson, George Homsy, Thomas F. Knight Jr., Radhika Nagpal, Erik Rauch, Gerald J. Sussman, Ron Weiss:
Amorphous Computing.
74-82
Articles
Technical Opinion
- Susan Landau:
Designing Cryptography for the New Century.
115-120
Inside Risks
Volume 43,
Number 6,
June 2000
Legally Speaking
Electronic Frontier
Log On Education
Viewpoint
Information System Integration
Articles
Technical Opinion
Inside Risks
Volume 43,
Number 7,
July 2000
Practical Programmer
International Perspectives
On Site
Viewpoint
Physically Based Computer Animation
Articles
Technical Opinion
Inside Risks
Volume 43,
Number 8,
August 2000
Legally Speaking
- Andrew Grosso:
The economic espionage act: touring the minefields.
15-18
The Business of Software
On Site
Personalization
- Doug Riecken:
Introduction: personalized views of personalization.
26-28
- Nigel Wells, Jeff Wolfers:
The business of personalization: finance with a personalized touch.
30-34
- Udi Manber, Ash Patel, John Robison:
The business of personalization: experience with personalization of Yahoo!
35-39
- Doug Riecken:
The business of personalization: personalized communication networks.
41-42
- Joseph Kramer, Sunil Noronha, John Vergo:
The human element: a user-centered design approach to personalization.
44-48
- John Karat, Clare-Marie Karat, Jacob P. Ukelson:
The human element: affordances, motivation, and the design of user interfaces.
49-51
- Edith Schonberg, Thomas Cofino, Robert Hoch, Mark Podlaseck, Susan L. Spraragen:
The human element: measuring success.
53-57
- Nicholas J. Belkin:
The human element: helping people find what they don't know.
58-61
- Linda Candy, Ernest A. Edmonds:
The human element: creativity enhancement with emerging technologies.
62-65
- Marvin Minsky:
Deep issues: commonsense-based interfaces.
66-73
- John McCarthy:
Deep issues: phenomenal data mining.
75-79
- Edwin P. D. Pednault:
Deep issues: representation is everything.
80-83
- Eugene Volokh:
Deep issues: personalization and privacy.
84-88
- Doug Riecken:
Deep issues: personal end-user tools.
89-91
- David Canfield Smith:
Deep issues: building personal tools by programming.
92-95
- Paul P. Maglio, Rob Barrett:
Enabling technologies: intermediaries personalize information streams.
96-101
- Haym Hirsh, Chumki Basu, Brian D. Davison:
Enabling technologies: learning to personalize.
102-106
- Barry Smyth, Paul Cotter:
Enabling technologies: a personalized television listings service.
107-111
- Paul B. Kantor, Endre Boros, Benjamin Melamed, Vladimir Menkov, Bracha Shapira, David J. Neu:
Enabling technologies: capturing human intelligence in the Net.
112-115
- Wlodek Zadrozny, Malgorzata Budzikowska, Joyce Yue Chai, Nanda Kambhatla, Sylvie Levesque, Nicolas Nicolov:
Enabling technologies: natural language dialogue for personalized interaction.
116-120
- Maurice D. Mulvenna, Sarabjot S. Anand, Alex G. Büchner:
Personalization on the Net using Web mining: introduction.
122-125
- Myra Spiliopoulou:
Web usage mining for Web site evaluation.
127-134
- Ibrahim Cingil, Asuman Dogac, Ayca Azgin:
A broader approach to personalization.
136-141
- Bamshad Mobasher, Robert Cooley, Jaideep Srivastava:
Automatic personalization based on Web usage mining.
142-151
- Mike Perkowitz, Oren Etzioni:
Adaptive Web sites.
152-158
Inside Risks
Volume 43,
Number 9,
September 2000
From Washington
Staying Connected
Viewpoint
Conversational Interfaces
Articles
Thinking Objectively
Inside Risks
Volume 43,
Number 10,
October 2000
Electronic Frontier
The Busieness of Software
Viewpoint
Component-Based Enterprise Frameworks
- Grant Larsen:
Component-based enterprise frameworks - Guest Editor's Introduction.
24-26
- Jon Hopkins:
Component primer.
27-30
- Cris Kobryn:
Modeling components and frameworks with UML.
31-38
- Mohamed E. Fayad, David S. Hamu, Davide Brugali:
Enterprise frameworks characteristics, criteria, and challanges.
39-46
- Michael Sparling:
Lessons learned: through six years of component-based development.
47-53
- Jian Lu, Yingjun Li, Xiaoxing Ma, Cai Min, XianPing Tao, Guanqun Zhang, Jianzhong Liu:
A hierarchical framework: for parallel seismic applications.
55-59
- Peter Fingar:
Component-based frameworks for e-commerce.
61-67
Articles
- Richard A. Johnson:
The ups and downs of object-oriented systems development.
68-73
- Sudip Bhattacharjee, Ram Ramesh:
Enterprise computing environments and cost assessment.
74-82
- Ritu Agarwal, Prabuddha De, Atish P. Sinha, Mohan Tanniru:
On the usability of OO representations.
83-89
- Garland Brown, Marshall Fisher, Ned Stoll, Dave Beeksma, Mark Black, Ron Taylor, Choe Seok Yon, Aaron J. Williams, William Bryant, Bernard J. Jansen:
Using the lessons of Y2K to improve information systems architecture.
90-97
Technical Opinion
Inside Risks
Volume 43,
Number 11,
November 2000
Digital Village
International Perspectives
On Site
Viewpoint
Ultra-High-Density Data Storage
Articles
Thinking Objectively
Inside Risks
Volume 43,
Number 11es,
November 2000
Virtual Extension Edition
- Ritu Agarwal, Jayesh Prasad, Mohan Tanniru, John Lynch:
Risks of rapid application development.
1
- Zafar Ali, Arif Ghafoor:
Synchronized delivery of multimedia information over ATM networks.
2
- Elisa Bertino, Elena Pagani, Gian Paolo Rossi, Pierangela Samarati:
Protecting information on the Web.
3
- Joseph D. Blackburn, Gary D. Scudder, Luk Van Wassenhove:
Concurrent software development.
4
- Susanne Bødker:
Coordinating technical support platforms.
5
- Manhoi Choy, Hong Va Leong, Man Hon Wong:
Disaster recovery techniques for database systems.
6
- Deborah A. Dahl, Lewis M. Norton, K. W. Scholz:
Commercialization of natural language processing technology.
7
- David E. Douglas, Bill C. Hardgrave:
Object-oriented curricula in academic programs.
8
- Ajit Kambil, Arnold Kamis, Marios Koufaris, Henry C. Lucas Jr.:
Influences on the corporate adoption of Web technology.
9
- Donald W. Loveland:
Automated deduction: achievements and future directions.
10
- Daniel E. O'Leary, Peter G. Selfridge:
Knowledge management for best practices.
11
- Derek Partridge:
Non-programmed computation.
12
- Arik Ragowsky, Niv Ahituv, Seev Neumann:
The benefits of using information systems.
13
- Louise Scott, Levente Horvath, Donald L. Day:
Characterizing case constraints.
14
- Vijayan Sugumaran, Mohan Tanniru, Veda C. Storey:
Supporting reuse in systems analysis.
15
Volume 43,
Number 12,
December 2000
Log On Education
Sharing Standards
Viewpoint
- Boaz Gelbord:
Signing your 011001010 - The problems of digital signatures.
27-28
Trusting Technology
Articles
Technical Opinion
Inside Risks
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