Volume 41, Number 1, January 2008
David Harel:
Can Programming Be Liberated, Period? 28-37
Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection. 82-86
Jim Hendler:
Web 3.0: Chicken Farms on the Semantic Web. 106-108
Volume 41, Number 2, February 2008
George Lawton:
US Cell Phone Industry Faces an Open Future. 15-18
David McArthur:
National Science Digital Library: Shaping Education's Cyberinfrastructure. 26-32
Ramesh Jain:
EventWeb: Developing a Human-Centered Computing System. 42-50
Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection. 82-87
Volume 41, Number 3, March 2008
Neal Leavitt:
Will IEEE 802.1X Finally Take Off in 2008? 12-15
Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection. 83-85
Volume 41, Number 4, April 2008
Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Proponents Try to Rehabilitate Peer-to-Peer Technology. 16-19
Bob Ward:
Computer Science Enrollments Drop. 87-89
Volume 41, Number 5, May 2008
George Lawton:
Is It Finally Time to Worry about Mobile Malware? 12-14
Brad Smith:
ARM and Intel Battle over the Mobile Chip's Future. 15-18
Upkar Varshney:
Improving Wireless Health Monitoring Using Incentive-Based Router Cooperation. 56-62
Bob Ward:
Computer Society Releases Q3 & 4 Conference Slate. 70-73
Volume 41, Number 6, June 2008
George Lawton:
Developing Software Online With Platform-as-a-Service Technology. 13-15
Richard Heeks:
ICT4D 2.0: The Next Phase of Applying ICT for International Development. 26-33
Kevin Ryan:
Engineering the Irish Software Tiger. 66-71
Mark E. Hazen:
The Technology Behind HomePlug AV Powerline Communications. 90-92
Luther Martin:
Key-Management Infrastructure for Protecting Stored Data. 103-104
Volume 41, Number 7, July 2008
Neal Leavitt:
Application Awareness Makes Storage More Useful. 11-13
Diane Kelly:
Innovative Standards for Innovative Software. 88-89
Volume 41, Number 8, August 2008
George Lawton:
New Ways to Build Rich Internet Applications. 10-12
Lloyd Watts:
Advanced Noise Reduction for Mobile Telephony. 90-92
Volume 41, Number 9, September 2008
Carl Symborski:
Scalable User Content Distribution for Massively Multiplayer Online Worlds. 38-44
Ed H. Chi:
The Social Web: Research and Opportunities. 88-91
Ian Gorton:
XML Does Real Programmers a Service. 98-100
Volume 41, Number 10, October 2008
Neal Leavitt:
High-Stakes Battle Rages in Graphics-Chip Marketplace. 13-15
Darold Higa:
Walled Gardens versus the Wild West. 102-105
Volume 41, Number 11, November 2008
Michael Price:
The Paradox of Security in Virtual Environments. 22-28
Vladimir Getov:
e-Science: The Added Value for Modern Discovery. 30-31
Joel H. Saltz,
Tahsin M. Kurç,
Shannon Hastings,
Stephen Langella,
Scott Oster,
David Ervin,
Ashish Sharma,
Tony Pan,
Metin N. Gurcan,
Justin Permar,
Renato Ferreira,
Philip R. O. Payne,
Ümit V. Çatalyürek,
Enrico Caserta,
Gustavo Leone,
Michael C. Ostrowski,
Ravi K. Madduri,
Ian T. Foster,
Subhasree Madhavan,
Kenneth H. Buetow,
Krishnakant Shanbhag,
Eliot L. Siegel:
e-Science, caGrid, and Translational Biomedical Research. 58-66
Volume 41, Number 12, December 2008
David Geer:
Reducing the Storage Burden via Data Deduplication. 15-17
Gary McGraw:
Automated Code Review Tools for Security. 108-111
John L. Cole:
Network Science from an IT and US Army Perspective. 123-125