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ACM Crossroads Student Magazine, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, Fall 2003
- William Stevenson:
Introduction. 1 - Stuart Cheshire:
A day in the life of... Stuart Cheshire. 2 - Bryan Stroube:
Literary freedom: project Gutenberg. 3 - Yanet Manzano:
Tracing the development of denial of service attacks: a corporate analogy. 4 - Yanru Zhang, Michael Weiss:
Virtual communities and team formation. 5 - Michael Hulme, Michael E. Locasto:
Using the web to enhance and transform education. 6
Volume 10, Number 2, 2004
- Ronald L. Boring:
Cognitive science: at the crossroads of computers and the mind. 1 - Douglas Hofstadter:
A day in the life of ... Douglas Hofstadter. 2 - Zachary A. Kissel:
Associative memory and the board game Quarto. 4 - Ching Kang Cheng, Xiaoshan Pan:
Using perception in managing unstructured documents. 5 - Ana Belén Gil, Francisco García:
E-commerce recommenders: powerful tools for E-business. 6
Volume 10, Number 3, 2004
- Jeremy T. Lanman:
Introduction. 1 - Ginger Myles:
Using software watermarking to discourage piracy. 2 - Joseph Nyiri:
The effects of piracy in a university setting. 3 - Stephany Filimon:
Multilevel security: privacy by design. 4 - Saveen Reddy:
Should computer scientists worry about ethics? Don Gotterbarn says, "yes1!". 5 - Richard Bergmair:
Ethical lessons learned from computer science. 6
Volume 10, Number 4, 2004
- William Stevenson:
Introduction. 1 - William Stallings:
A day in the life of ... William Stallings. 2 - Sid Stamm:
Mixed nuts: atypical classroom techniques for computer science courses. 3 - Kristina Winbladh:
Requirements engineering: closing the gap between academic supply and industry demand. 4 - Mark A. Cohen:
The development of a game playing framework using interface-based programming. 5 - Tracey Lynn Weisheit:
Using practical toys, modified for technical learning. 6 - Diwaker Gupta:
What is a good first programming language? 7
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