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Newsletter
Our laboratory used to publish and distribute by email the Information Technology Research Update: a free periodic newsletter providing summaries, analyses, insights, and commentaries on information technology research. This distribution format has been now been subsumed by our members' blogs . From this page you can access the archive of older issues as plain text messages.
- Volume 3 Issue 2 with the following contents:
- The Monkey Trial
- Four New Research Outlets
- New Trends in the Operating System Software Market
- MIT's Courses are Now Online
- Silly Web Sightings
- Volume 3 Issue 1 with the following contents:
- Automatic Program Verification>
- Information Technology and Economic Performance
- Peer to Peer Networks Used for Tracking Zebras
- ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems
- Code Reading
- Volume 2 Issue 6 with the following contents:
- Machine Intelligence and the Turing Test
- MIT's DSpace
- Embedded Lightweight Software
- Swarm Intelligence
- The Economist on Digital Security
- ACM: Special Interest Group on Electronic Commerce
- Volume 2 Issue 5 with the following contents:
- Technologies to Watch
- HBR and WSJ on RFIDs
- IEEE Security and Privacy Magazine
- The New Linux Kernel
- Volume 2 Issue 4 with the following contents:
- Electronic product tracking used as an anti-theft measure
- E-Commerce Journals
- Content-Based Multimedia Indexing and Retrieval
- Personalisation
- Free Software/Open Source Software, Conference Report
- Volume 2 Issue 3 with the following contents:
- SANE 2002 Conference Report
- Mobile Applications Call for Papers
- Volume 2 Issue 2 with the following contents:
- Dennis Tsichritzis on eGovernance
- The Design Challenge of Pervasive Computing
- Internet Firms
- Magazine Focus: EContent, Content 100, and its Taxonomy
- Research Outlet: ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems
- Electronic Journals
- Senior Executives' use of Information Technology
- Volume 2 Issue 1 with the following contents:
- Lightweight Software Development Methodologies
- JUnit Simplifies Testing of Java Programs
- Research Focus: IBM Systems Journal
- European Central Bank Notes to Embed RFID chips
- Volume 1 Issue 1 with the following contents:
- Peter Drucker "The Next Society"
- Three New Research Outlets
- Information Retrieval on the Web
- Microsoft Press Books
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