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Ubiquity, Volume 2007
Volume 2007, Number January, January 2007
- Denise Caruso:

What if the experts are wrong? - Ross A. Gagliano:

Review of 'Ubuntu Linux for non-geeks: A pain-free, project-based, get-things-done guidebook, ' by Rickford Grant, No Starch Press, 2006. 2:1 - Fabio Casati, Fausto Giunchiglia, Maurizio Marchese:

Publish and perish: why the current publication and review model is killing research and wasting your money. 3:1 - Joseph Z. Bih:

A microwave paradigm. 4:1
Volume 2007, Number February, February 2007
- M. O. Thirunarayanan:

Degrees that expire: an idea whose time has come. 1:1 - Abhishek Parakh, Subhash C. Kak:

How to improve security in electronic voting? 2:1-2:7 - Albert Borgmann:

Cyberspace, cosmology, and the meaning of life. 3:1 - B. Pradeep Kumar, John Selvam, V. S. Meenakshi, K. Kanthi, A. L. Suseela, V. Lalith Kumar:

Business decision making, management and information technology. 4:1
Volume 2007, Number March, March 2007
- The emergence of the post-digital media cloud. 1:1

- Bernhard Irrgang:

Visions of technology. 2:1 - Ross A. Gagliano:

Review of 'The Prince of Mathematics: Carl Friedrich Gauss' by M.B.W. Tent, A.K. Peters, Ltd., 2006. 3:1 - Goutam Kumar Saha:

Self-healing Software. 4:1 - Ross A. Gagliano:

Review of 'Digital signal processing: Using matlab and wavelets' by Michael Weeks, Infinity Science Press, 2006. 5:2
Volume 2007, Number April, April 2007
- Rik Maes:

Data and reality: a plea for management realism and data modesty. 1:1 - Faouzi Kamoun:

A roadmap towards the convergence of business process management and service oriented architecture. 2:1 - Robert Rosenberger:

The phenomenology of slowly-loading webpages. 3:1 - Durgesh Pant, K. C. Joshi:

Software fault tolerant computing: needs and prospects. 4:1
Volume 2007, Number May, May 2007
- Ali Alwattari:

'Innovation DNA': what are you good at? 1:1 - Michael A. Peters:

Higher education, globalisation and the knowledge economy: Reclaiming the cultural mission. 2 - Luke Ferndez:

Code and composition. 3:1 - Andreas Pfeiffer:

Why the audio CD is dying... ...and what will replace it. 4:1 - Ed Chang:

Five math courses to increase career options. 5:1
Volume 2007, Number June, June 2007
- An Interview with Peter Denning on the great principles of computing. 1:1

- Goutam Kumar Saha:

Replicated instruction based fault tolerant computing. 2:1 - Faouzi Kamoun:

The convergence of business process management and service oriented architecture. 3:1 - Goutam Kumar Saha:

Business intelligence computing issues. 4:1
Volume 2007, Number July, July 2007
- Ramesh Singh, Preeti Bhargava, Samta Kain:

Cell phone cloning: a perspective on GSM security. 1:1-1:8 - Yu-Wei Lin, Enrico Zini:

Situated design and universal maintenance: a software evolution pattern inspired by the free/libre open source software development. 2:1 - Philip Yaffe:

The mathematics of persuasive communication. 3:1 - Goutam Kumar Saha:

Single version fault tolerant web services. 4:1 - K. V. K. K. Prasad:

The Indian perspective on the offshore outsourcing scene: The good, the bad, and the ugly. 5:1
Volume 2007, Number August, August 2007
- Babu K. Mohan:

Newspapers and the new paradigm. 1:1 - John Stuckey:

Why the heck does higher ED need chief information/technology officers? 2:1 - Philip Yaffe:

How to improve your writing by standing on your head. 3:1 - Ross A. Gagliano:

Computer science reconsidered: the invocation model of process expression. 4:1
Volume 2007, Number September, September 2007
- Goutam Kumar Saha:

Web ontology language (OWL) and semantic web. 1:1 - Philip Yaffe:

Fast-tracking foreign languages: how to meet the linguistic challenges of working abroad. 2:1 - Charalambos Tsekeris:

Technology as politics. 3:1 - Kotaro Hirano, Yoshio Nakatani, Steve McCarty, Hisayuki Masui:

Applications of mobile research in Japan. 4:1
Volume 2007, Number October, October 2007
- An Interview with Newsweek's Steven Levy. 1:1

- Balkrishna C. Rao:

Economic recognition of innovation. 2:1-2:13 - Rajat Kumar Pal:

RKPianGraphSort: a graph based sorting algorithm. 3:1-3:16 - Tinku Acharya, Ping-Sing Tsai:

Computational foundations of image interpolation algorithms. 4:1-4:17 - Joseph Z. Bih:

When it comes to E-learning. 5:1-5:11
Volume 2007, Number November, November 2007
- Goutam Kumar Saha:

Understanding dependable computing concepts. 1:1 - Paul T. Durbin:

Philosophy, activism, and computer and information specialists. 2:1 - Adnane Latif, Rachid Hilal, Abdellah Ait Ouahman:

New design of the miniature microstrip antennas for mobile communications. 3:1-3:11 - Sanjay Kumar Pal:

A guide for project-based manufacturers and secrets for software buyers. 4:1-4:6
Volume 2007, Number December, December 2007
- Bernhard Irrgang:

Technology transfer and modernization: what can philosophers of technology contribute? 1:1 - Philip Yaffe:

Techniques of persuasive communication: old wisdom in a new package. 2:1-2:4 - Gottfried Vossen, Stephan Hagemann:

Unleashing Web 2.0: From concepts to creativity. 3:1 - Martijn Boogaarts, Jonathan A. Daudelin, Brian L. Davis, Jim Kelly, David Levy, Lou Morris, Fay Rhodes, Rick Rhodes, Matthias Paul Scholz, Christopher R. Smith, Rob Torok:

The LEGO Mindstorms NXT Idea Book: Design, Invent, and Build. 4:2 - Philip Yaffe:

Should English be declared the world's official common language? 5

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