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ACM Queue, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 2003
- Stephen R. Bourne:

Finding the Right Questions. 4 - Avi Freedman:

Securing The Edge. 5 - A Conversation with Adam Bosworth. 12-21

- Christopher Vincent:

Scripting Web Service Prototypes. 22-27 - Mike Burner:

The Deliberate Revolution: Transforming Integration With XML Web Services. 28-37 - Stans Kleijnen, Srikanth Raju:

An Open Web Services Architecture. 38-46 - Ali Arsanjani, Brent Hailpern, Joanne Martin, Peri L. Tarr:

Web Services: Promises and Compromises. 48-58
Volume 1, Number 2, April 2003
- George V. Neville-Neil:

The Truth About Embedded Systems. 4 - A Conversation with Jim Ready. 6-15

- George V. Neville-Neil

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Programming Without a Net. 16-19 - Telle Whitney, George V. Neville-Neil

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SoC: Software, Hardware, Nightmare, Bliss. 24-28 - Ivan Godard:

Division of Labor In Embedded Systems. 32-36 - Homayoun Shahri:

Blurring Lines Between Hardware and Software. 42-46 - Rolf Ernst:

Putting It All Together. 50-54
Volume 1, Number 3, May 2003
- Robert J. Berger:

Open Spectrum: A Path to Ubiquitous Connectivity. 60-68 - Robert Poor, Cliff Bowman, Charlotte Burgess Auburn:

Self-Healing Networks. 52-59 - Lyn Bartram

, Michael Blackstock:
Designing Portable Collaborative Networks. 40-49 - Bill McFarland, Michael Wong:

The Family Dynamics of 802.11. 28-38 - Michael W. Ritter:

The Future of WLAN. 18-27 - A Conversation with Mario Mazzola. 12-16

- Jef Raskin:

The Woes of IDEs. 8-11 - Terry Coatta:

Would You Like Some Data With That? 4-6 - Douglas B. Terry, Venugopalan Ramasubramanian:

Caching XML Web Services for Mobility. 70-78
Volume 1, Number 4, June 2003
- Dave Anderson:

You Don't Know Jack about Disks. 20-30 - Peter Lyman, Hal R. Varian:

How Much Storage is Enough? 28-29 - A Conversation with Jim Gray. 8-17

- Erik Riedel:

Storage Systems: Not Just a Bunch of Disks Anymore. 32-41 - Steven Kleiman:

DAFS: A New High-Performance Networked File System. 70-79 - Jeffrey S. Goldner:

The Emergence of iSCSI. 42-49 - Randy Harr:

Storage-n Sides to Every Story. 4-7 - Josh Coates:

Big Storage: Make or Buy? 6-7
Volume 1, Number 5, July/August 2003
- Eric Allman, Marshall K. McKusick:

Viewing Open Source with an Open Mind. 6-7 - Greg Lehey:

Closed Source Fights Back. 50 - John M. Weathersby Jr.:

A Foot in the Door: Can Open Source Find Traction in Government? 52-53 - Michael J. Karels:

Commercializing Open Source Software. 40 - Hal R. Varian, Christopher M. Varian:

MOXIE: Microsoft Office-Linux Interoperability Experiment. 40-41 - Paul Ferris:

The Age of Corporate Open Source Enlightenment. 34 - Jim Barton:

From Server Room to Living Room. 20 - Eric Allman:

A Conversation with Chris DiBona: An open source advocate reflects on the evolution of the movement.
Volume 1, Number 6, September 2003
- David J. Brown:

From the Editors: The Developer's Art Today: Aikido or Sumo? 6-7 - News 2.0. 8

- Jef Raskin:

Opinion: User Interface Designers, Slaves of Fashion. 10-11 - David J. Brown:

Interview: A Conversation with Wayne Rosing. 12-20 - R. Ballance, D. Chesley:

Book Reviews. 70 - Calendar. 72

- Michael R. Donat:

Debugging in an Asynchronous World. 22-30 - Donn Seeley:

Coding Smart: People vs. Tools. 33-40 - George V. Neville-Neil

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Code Spelunking: Exploring Cavernous Code Bases. 42-48 - Peter Phillips, George Phillips:

No Source Code? No Problem! 50-57 - Another Day, Another Bug. 58-61

- Eric Allman:

Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, the FTC, and Spam. 62-69
Volume 1, Number 7, October 2003
Departments
- Mike MacFaden:

From the Editors: CPUs with 2, 000 MIPS per Watt, Anyone? 4 - Letters. 5

- News 2.0. 6

- Phillip A. Laplante:

Opinion: Stand and Deliver: Why I Hate Stand-Up Meetings. 7-9 - Alexander Wolfe:

Toolkit: Microsoft's Compact Framework Targets Smart Devices. 10-12 - David R. Ditzel:

Interview: A Conversation with Dan Dobberpuhl. 14-24 - Fernando Berzal Galiano:

Book Reviews. 90-91 - Calendar. 92

- Eric Allman:

Curmudgeon: Wireless Networking Considered Flaky. 96-95
- Shekhar Borkar:

Getting Gigascale Chips: Challenges and Opportunities in Continuing Moore's Law. 26-33 - Nick Tredennick, Brion Shimamoto:

The Inevitability of Reconfigurable Systems. 34-43 - Marc A. Viredaz, Lawrence S. Brakmo, William R. Hamburgen:

Energy Management on Handheld Devices. 44-52 - Wu-chun Feng:

Making a Case for Efficient Supercomputing. 54-64 - Andrew Grover:

Modern System Power Management. 66-72 - Caspar Boekhoudt:

The Big Bang Theory of IDEs. 74-82 - Diomidis Spinellis:

Reading, Writing, and Code. 84-89
Volume 1, Number 8, November 2003
Departments
- Wendy A. Kellogg:

From the Editors. 5 - Letters. 6

- News 2.0. 8

- Marshall T. Rose:

Opinion: On Helicopters and Submarines. 10-13 - Alexander Wolfe:

Toolkit: Eclipse: A Platform Becomes an Open-Source Woodstock. 14-16 - Eric Allman:

Interview: A Conversation with Peter Ford. 18-27 - Book Reviews. 72

- Calendar. 74

- Jakob Nielsen:

Curmudgeon: IM, Not IP (Information Pollution). 76-75
- John C. Tang, James Begole:

Beyond Instant Messaging. 28-37 - Frank Jania:

Broadcast Messaging: Messaging to the Masses. 38-43 - Joe Hildebrand:

Nine IM Accounts and Counting. 44-50
- George W. Fitzmaurice, Azam Khan

, William Buxton, Gordon Kurtenbach, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Sentient Data. 52-62 - Seth Hallem, David Y. W. Park, Dawson R. Engler:

Uprooting Software Defects at the Source. 64-71
Volume 1, Number 9, December/January 2003-2004
Departments
- Edward Grossman:

From the Editors: New World Order. 5 - Letters. 6

- News 2.0. 8

- Jef Raskin:

Opinion: Silicon Superstitions. 10-12 - Alexander Wolfe:

Toolkit: GNU Tools: Relevant? 14-17 - Tony Wasserman:

Interview: A Conversation with Steve Hagan. 18-25 - Book Review. 76

- Calendar. 77

- Eric Allman:

Curmudgeon. 80-79
- Michael Turnlund:

Distributed Development: Lessons Learned. 26-31 - Ken Coar:

The Sun Never Sits on Distributed Development. 32-39 - Li-Te Cheng, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, Susanne Hupfer, John F. Patterson, Steven I. Ross:

Building Collaboration into IDEs. 40-50 - Judith S. Olson, Gary M. Olson:

Culture Surprises in Remote Software Development Teams. 52-59
- Gordon Bell:

Sink or Swim: Know When It's Time to Bail. 60-67 - James A. Whittaker, Herbert H. Thompson:

Black Box Debugging. 68-74
Volume 1, Number 10, February 2004
Departments
- Edward Grossman:

From the Editors. 5 - Letters. 6

- News 2.0. 8

- Phillip A. Laplante, Colin J. Neill:

Opinion: The Demise of the Waterfall Model Is Imminent. 10-15 - Alexander Wolfe:

Toolkit: Java is Jumpin'. 16-19 - Chris DiBona:

Interview: A Conversation with Will Harvey. 20-27 - Book Reviews. 88

- Calendar. 90

- Josh Coates:

Curmudgeon: When Bad People Happen to Good Games. 92-91
- Jonathan Blow:

Game Development: Harder Than You Think. 28-37 - Michi Henning:

Massively Multiplayer Middleware. 38-45 - Andrew M. Phelps, David M. Parks:

Fun and Games: Multi-Language Development. 46-56 - Alexander Nareyek:

AI in Computer Games. 58-65 - Dean Macri:

The Scalability Problem. 66-73
- Bruce Schneier:

Sensible Authentication. 74-78 - John T. Richards, Jim Christensen:

People in Our Software. 80-86

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