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Lest You Miss!
August 2005
Challenges of instructional change under the best circumstances: a case study of one college physics instructor
By Henderson, Charles
American Journal of Physics
Vol. 73 (8), 2005, pp778-785.
Teaching the concepts of measurement: an example of a concept-based laboratory course
By Kung, Rebecaa Lippmann
American Journal of Physics
Vol. 73 (8), 2005, pp771-777.
Prepare your mind for learning
By Smith, D K
Communications of the ACM
Vol.48 (9), 2005, pp115-118.
Nurturing software: how societal institutions shape the development of software
By Shah, Rajiv C and Kesan, Jay P
Communications of the ACM
Vol.48 (9), 2005, pp80-85.
Spontaneous marriages of mobile devices and interactive spaces
By Pering, Trevor
Communications of the ACM
Vol.48 (9), 2005, pp53-59.
Nanotechnology’s shadow: science of manipulating small particles unleashes big issues
By Shannon, M M
Communications of the ACM
Vol.48 (9), 2005, pp21-23.
Working with multimedia standards: MPEG-7, MPEG-21 and H.264
By Angelides, Marios
Computer Journal
Vol. 48 (5), 2005, pp502-503.
Meaning of free speech: how the Internet will kill the phone business (special report)
Economist
Vol. 376 (8444), 2005, pp65-67.
How the Internet killed the phone business (Editorial)
Economist
Vol.376 (8444), 2005, pp64.
Better by design: product life-cycle management software that helps companies design, manufacture and manages their products is becoming increasingly popular among big firms
Economist
Vol. 376 (8444), 2005, pp21-23.
And now, the war forecast: can software really predict the outcome of an armed conflict, just as it can predict the course of the weather?
Economist
Vol. 376 (8444), 2005, pp17-18.
Technology quarterly (a special supplement)
Economist
Vol. 376 (8444), 2005, pp1-30.
Of modes & men: cut-and-paste, the one-button mouse, WYSIWIG desktop publishing- these are just a few of the user interface innovations pioneered by Larry Tesler
By Perry, Telka S
IEEE Spectrum
Vol. 43 (8), 2005, pp42-47.
Interplanetary Internet: NASA researchers quarrel over how to network outer space
By Jackson, Joab
IEEE Spectrum
Vol. 43 (8), 2005, pp24-29.
The African Hacker: with home-brewed code and a little help from Microsoft, a programmer in Ghana launches Africa’s software empire
By Zachary, G Pascal
IEEE Spectrum
Vol. 43 (8), 2005, pp18-23.
Agent-based computing for the next generation apps
By Luck, Michael
IT Now
Sep. 2005, pp24-25.
Five e-headache pills
By King, Steve
IT Now
Sep. 2005, pp12-13.
Prospects for a central theory of partial differential equations
By Neuberger, John W
Mathematical Intelligencer
Vol. 27 (3), 2005, pp47-55.
Copernicus decoded
By Goldoni, Giorgio
Mathematical Intelligencer
Vol. 27 (3), 2005, pp12-30.
Scientific Temper and the argumentative Indian
By Balasubramanian
The-Hindu
Sep. 22 2005, pp19.
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