2002 - October
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Digital promises
by Arun Kumar Tripathi
October 2002The prospect of living our lives online may not be so attractive after all
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Architecting durable things
by Kemal A. Delic
October 2002Enterprise design should be more like the B-52.
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Collaborative commerce
by Scott Kownslar
October 2002The next phase of the Internet's impact on business
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The perils of the extrapolated technologist, or, the advantages of a contrarian career investment strategy
by Espen Andersen
October 2002Contrary to what you think, now is the time to study IT. Just make sure you are interested in the content of the field rather than its future trappings.
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Inside PARC
by Ubiquity staff
October 2002Johan de Kleer talks about knowledge tracking, smart matter and other new developments in AI.
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Points of learning and teaching systems (POLTS)
by M. O. Thirunarayanan
October 2002Educators can take a lesson from the business world's use of dedicated computer systems.
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Random thoughts and prime numbers
by Ubiquity staff
October 2002Jin-Yi Cai on the nature of theoretical computer science research.
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The future of internet security
by Charles Adetokunbo Shoniregun
October 2002Should common security technologies be blended with biometrics for accuracy and reliability?
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Channeling innovation
by James L. Fahey
October 2002Despite its importance to business, innovation can be a confusing distraction. An effective process for managing innovation allows organizations to respond to markets while remaining focused on business objectives.