I used to write for technical magazines on the subjects of web
technology and open-source and free software. These are mostly short
industry-style overviews, not standard academic publications. Don't be
surprised if you find the editorialized content a bit over-the-top and
sometimes even preachy.
2000-2001: Open Magazine
- Learning the Method to Open-Source Madness - March 2001
- Database Systems Rising - February 2001
- Linux is Not Open-Source - January 2001
- Why Many ASP's Can't Flirt With Giants - December 2000
- End of the Product Era - November 2000
- How Open-Source Can Teach Knowledge Workers - October 2000
- License To Code - September 2000
- Open-Source: The E-Capitalist's Secret Weapon - August 2000
1998: IEEE Software
- Can Internet-Based Applications Be Engineered? - [IEEE download page]
Roger S. Pressman, Ted Lewis, Ben Adida, Ellen Ullman, Tom DeMarco, Thomas
Gilb, Brent Gorda, Watts Humphrey, Ray Johnson
1997-1998: IEEE Internet Computing
- Weaving the Web: Handling the Load - 1998
- Weaving the Web: It All Starts at the Server - 1997
- Weaving the Web: Taking Web Clients to the Next Level - 1997
- Weaving the Web: Java - More Than a Revolution - 1997
- Weaving the Web: Securing the Web - 1997
- Weaving the Web: Identity Crisis on the Web - 1997
- Weaving the Web: Database-Backed Web Sites - 1997