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Stodgy by Design, and the Notion of &lsqou;Dumbing Up&rsqou;
Robert L. Glass
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Felipe Castel
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ACM's Computing Professionals Face New Challenges
Ben Shneiderman
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Creating E-Commerce Courses with Regional Intent
Patrick Y.K. Chau
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Ontology applications and design
Jintae Lee, Michael Gruninger
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A collaborative approach to ontology design
K.D. Joshi, Clyde W. Holsapple
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Making ontologies work for resolving redundancies across documents
Livia Polanyi, Richard Crouch, Valeria de Paiva, Reinhard Stolle, Daniel G. Bobrow, Cleo Condoravdi, John O. Everett, Martin van den Berg
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Evaluating ontological decision with Ontoclean
Nicola Guarino, Christopher Welty
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Who is an open source software developer?
Paul Jones, Debra Weiss, Bert J. Dempsey, Jane Greenberg
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How to turn around "turnover culture" in IT
Lisa A. Burke, Jo Ellen Moore
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Understanding the IS-user divide in IT innovation
Choong C. Lee, William J. Kettinger
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A Wider View of Business Process Reengineering
Delvin Grant
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Some Problems with the Notion of Context-Aware Computing
Thomas Erickson
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Alex Gontmakher, Evgeniy Gabrilovich
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