2004 - January
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Review of "What is web design?" by Nico Macdonald, Rotovision, August 2003
by Shelley Evenson
January 2004A compilation of issues, process and practice in design for connected interactive experiences.
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An Interview with Thomas Kalil: Where politics, policy, technology and science converge
by Ubiquity staff
January 2004From the White House to Berkeley, Thomas Kalil has worked on shaping the national agenda for science and technology research initiatives. Kalil, President Clinton's former science and technology advisor, now holds a similar post at the University of California, Berkeley, where he helps develop new research initiatives and increase UC Berkeley's role in shaping the national agenda.
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An Interview with Benjamin Kuipers: Making sense of common sense knowledge
by Ubiquity staff
January 2004Benjamin Kuipers on using commonsense reasoning to make useful conclusions, or, finding gold nuggets in a pan of sand.
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Emotional design
by Donald A. Norman
January 2004Beauty and brains, pleasure and usability go hand-in-hand in good design.
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2004, The turning point
by Stephen Downes
January 2004An overview of some of the issues that will change the way we use the Internet
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The case for open source software in the library market
by David Dorman
January 2004Solutions based on freely distributed software will give libraries another choice for obtaining the support services that best meet the needs of their users.
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Beyond the conventional techniques of software fault tolerance
by Goutam Kumar Saha
January 2004This short article describes a low cost and unconventional technique for gaining software fault tolerance without using N-modular redundancy in both hardware and software.