Informal logic on both sides of the CDA debate
Pages 11-15
Home → Magazine Archive → July 1997 (Vol. 40, No. 7)
Informal logic on both sides of the CDA debate
Pages 11-15
Toward an access rights policy
Pages 17-21
The power of negative thinking
Pages 25-27
The ACM digital library goes live
Pages 28-29
Electronic performance support systems
Pages 31-32
Evolving the scope of user-centered design
Pages 33-38
Cost-justifying electronic performance support systems
Pages 39-48
Just-in-time knowledge delivery
Pages 49-53
Granting three wishes through performance-centered design
Pages 54-59
Pages 60-63
Requirements for success in gigabit networking
Pages 64-73
Media lessons from the national capital FreeNet
Pages 74-80
Using ethnography in contextural design
Pages 82-88
Technology investment and business performance
Pages 89-97
Parallel computation still not ready for the mainstream
Pages 98-99
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