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For better understanding the reactivity of natural and synthetic aluminium-containing oxides. 13429 Till Hanebuth/Karl Stattegger/Pieter Grootes: Rapid flooding of the Sunda Shelf - a late-glacial sea-level record. Science 12 May 2000, 1033-1035. 13430 Mario Trieloff: The nature of pristine noble gases in mantle plumes. Science 12 May 2000, 1036-1038. 13431 Tammy Rittenour/Julie Brigham-Grette/Michael Mann: El Nin~o-like climate teleconnections in New England during the late Pleistocene. Science 12 May 2000, 1039-1042. 13432 A. Ackerman a.o.: Reduction of tropical cloudiness by soot. Science 12 May 2000, 1042-1047. 13433 Martin Garcia-Castro/Eva Vielmetter/Marianne Bronner-Fraser: N-cadherin, a cell adhesion molecule involved in establishment of embryonic left-right asymmetry. Science 12 May 2000, 1047-1051. 13434 A. Osterhaus a.o.: Influenza B virus in seals. Science 12 May 2000, 1051-1053. 13435 Eri Oda a.o.: Noxa, a BH3-only member of the Bcl-2 family and candidate mediator of p53-induced apoptosis. Science 12 May 2000, 1053-1058. 13436 Robert Tracy/Chih-lin Hsieh/Michael Lieber: Stable RNA/DNA hybrids in the mammalian genome - inducible intermediates in immunoglobulin class switch recombination. Science 12 May 2000, 1058-1061. 13437 Narendrakumar Ramanan/Yue Wang: A high-affinity iron permease essential for Candida albicans virulence. Science 12 May 2000, 1062-1064. 13438 R. Merz/L. Litz: Objektorientierte mathematische Modellierung. Informatik-Spektrum April 2000, 90-99. 13439 Erich Ortner: Wissensmanagement I. Rekonstruktion des Anwendungswissens. Informatik-Spektrum April 2000, 100-108. Fach- und Normsprachen in der Unternehmensfu''hrung. 13440 Detlef Schmid/Manfred Broy: ... noch nicht zu spa''t! Informatik-Spektrum April 2000, 109-117. Das Walberberg-Memorandum zur Fo''rderung der IT-Forschung. 13441 Ralf Reis''ing: Extremes Programmieren. Informatik-Spektrum April 2000, 118-121. Extremes Programmieren ist ein Modell fu''r objektorientierte Software-Entwicklung, das fu''r kleinere Projekte mit unklaren und sich immer wieder a''ndernden Anforderungen gedacht ist. 13442 Sigrid Schubert a.o.: Informatik in den Sekundarstufen I und II unverzichtbar. Informatik-Spektrum April 2000, 122-126. 13443 Gunter Dueck: Gedanken u''ber die Knappheit der Ressourcen. Informatik-Spektrum April 2000, 127-130. 13444 Gerhard Knolmayer/Thomas Myrach: Y2K - much ado about nothing? Informatik-Spektrum April 2000, 131-138. 13445 ZZ: Schnellster Computerchip der Welt. Informatik-Spektrum April 2000, 138. 13446 Katharina Morik/Katharina Just Hahn: Nebenbei. Informatik-Spektrum April 2000, 140-144. "Wenn ich einen Artikel schreibe, kann ich das doch gleich am Rechner tun ... Wir brauchen gar nicht so viele Bu''rokra''fte, die Bu''roarbeiten werden nebenbei von den anderen miterledigt. Dieses Vorurteil verwandelt Vorurteile von Rechnern in Nachteile ... ein Aktualita''tsdruck der Kommunikation, der vor lauter Schreiben und Beantworten von elektronischer Post kaum noch ein Nachdenken u''ber den Inhalt erlaubt ... Vero''ffentlicht wird Unausgegorenes ... die Arbeitsteilung in Autoren, Sekreta''rinnen, Setzer und Drucker [ist] aufgehoben ... das Delegieren der Bu''roarbeit fast unmo''glich wird ... Die Einsparungen an Personal sind gleichzeitig eine bemerkenswerte Verschwendung. Da wird eine hochqualifizierte Kraft - nebenbei - fu''r Ta''tigkeiten eingesetzt, die eigentlich geringer vergu''tet werden. Wenn dies Nebenbei auch nur 1 Stunde am Tag ausmacht, so sammeln sich doch die Stunden an. Am Ende ko''nnte fu''r diese Stunden eine Person eingestellt werden. Stattdessen werden diese Stunden u''berbezahlt ... und die billigeren Arbeitskra''fte sind arbeitslos ... Die A''ltere von uns erinnert sich noch, wieviele wissenschaftliche Bu''cher und Artikel sie fru''her ta''glich zu lesen pflegte und wieviel Zeit sie mit Nachdenken und Programmieren zubrachte ... Zum anderen wird [auch] von den Bu''roangestellten immer mehr verlangt ... Computer werden somit wie eine Naturgewalt hingenommen ... Die Tiraden gegen den Computer verbergen die Fehler beim Einsatz der Rechner ... Und so wird das Problem des Rechnereinsatze nicht einaml besprochen ...", schreiben die Autorinnen. Aber "Man mus'' nicht jedes hingepfuschte Programm akzepiteren! Aber selbst ein sorgfa''ltig entwickeltes Programm erleichtert die Arbeit nur insoweit, wie die Randbedingungen stimmen ... Computer ko''nnen tatsa''chlich nicht Arbeit abnehmen, aber mit ihnen ko''nnen Leistungen erreicht werden, die anders unmo''glich sind. Wir haben nicht weniger Arbeit, sondern mehr Leistung durch den richtigen Einsatz von Rechnern! ... Es sind wunderbare Mo''glichkeiten, aber sie haben ihren Preis und ko''nnen nicht nebenbei erzielt werden." 13447 Christiane Nu''sslein-Volhard: Peter Seeburg ist ehrgeizig und ungeduldig - aber kein Fa''lscher. Die Zeit 5. Januar 2000, 25. 13448 Vivian Marx: Von Fischen und Frauen. Die Zeit 5. Januar 2000, 25. Zwei Genetikerinnen (Christiane Nu''sslein-Volhard und Nancy Hopkins) studieren die Entwicklung von Zebrafischen, um Menschen zu heilen. 13449 Christina Berndt: Ru''ckkehr der Zauberkugeln. Die Zeit 5. Januar 2000, 26. Erste Erfolge der Krebstherapie mit Antiko''rpern. 13450 Christoph Po''ppe: Optimieren mit Bomben. Spektrum 2000/5, 8-10. 13451 Wolfgang Hachtel: Spezialisten fu''r kostenlose Mahlzeiten. Spektrum 2000/5, 10-14. Neu entdeckte Bakterien (z.B. Anammox und Methnococcus jannaschii) ko''nnen Kohlenwasserstoffe zu Methangas abbauen oder von Stickstoffverbindungen in Abwa''ssern leben. 13452 Oliver Morsch: Michelsons Vision - Meisterleistungen in Mes''genauigkeit. Spektrum 2000/5, 14-16. Atome in der Penningfalle - neue Pra''zisionsmethoden zur Massenmessung. 13453 ZZ: Molekularer Kontaktkleber bringt Zellen zusammen. Spektrum 2000/5, 20. E-cadherin. 13454 ZZ: Das Pac-Man-Moleku''l. Spektrum 2000/5, 21. 13455 Arndt Bode: Neue Architekturen fu''r Mikroprozessoren. Spektrum 2000/5, 26-33. 13456 So''nke Johnsen: Transparenz als Tarnung. Spektrum 2000/5, 40-47. 13457 Howard Herzog/Baldur Eliasson/Olav Kaarstad: Die Entsorgung von Treibhausgasen. Spektrum 2000/5, 48-54. 13458 David Keith/Edwart Parson: Wirtschaftliche und politische U''berlegungen zur Kohlendioxid-Endlagerng. Spektrum 2000/5, 52-53. 13459 Patricia Rodier: Autismus. Spektrum 2000/5, 56-62. Beruht Autismus auf einem Defekt im Stammhirn? 13460 Jochen Kissel/Franz Krueger: Urzeugung aus Kometenstaub? Spektrum 2000/5, 64-71. 13461 Gerhard Trageser: Starthilfe aus dem All? Spektrum 2000/5, 67. 13462 Eric Bonabeau/Guy Theraulaz: Virtuelle Ameisen als Software-Agenten. Spektrum 2000/5, 72-78. 13463 Cinzia Dal Maso/Aldo Marturano/Antonio Varone: Der Untergang von Pompeji. Spektrum 2000/5, 80-89. 13464 Steffen Beerbaum/Karl-Heinz Kappelmann: Rechent sich Biomasse? Spektrum 2000/5, 91-92. 13465 Marlies Ha''rdtlein/Martin Kaltschmitt: Wie gru''n ist Biomasse? Spektrum 2000/5, 93-94. 13466 Markus Ising: Holzpozer fu''r Kleinkraftwerke. Spektrum 2000/5, 95-96. 13467 Dietrich Meier/Christian Gerdes/Oskar Faix: Flu''ssige Sonnenenergie aus Holzabfa''llen. Spektrum 2000/5, 96-98. Flash-Pyrolyse verwandelt Spa''ne sekundenschnell in Bio-O''l. 13468 Marianne von Beek: Mollig arm dank Sa''gespan. Spektrum 2000/5, 98. 13469 Stefan Andrei/Manfred Kudlek/Radu Stefan Niculescu: Some results on the Collatz problem. Eichsta''t Conference 1999, 15p. 13470 Brigitte Ro''thlein: Die deutsche Forschung auf dem Pru''fstand. Spektrum 2000/5, 100-105. Mit Auszu''gen aus einem Online-Diskussionsforum. "Nicht Kreativita''t und selbsta''ndiges Denken za''hlen ... Forschungs- antra''ge ... lesen sich wie Politikerreden: gebetsmu''hlenartiges Repetieren von Schlu''sselworten (Globalisieren, internationaler Wettbewerb, Wert- scho''pfungskette, marktfa''hige Produkte) ohne jeden Bezug zu Fachgebiet und Thema. Geforscht wird nur noch, wo nicht nur das ... Ergebnis schon feststeht, sondern auch alle bis dahin zu erreichenden Zwischenergebnisse" schreibt z.B. Wolfgang Brocks. 13471 Uwe Reichert: Interview mit Alexander Bradshaw u''ber das Jahr der Physik. Spektrum 2000/5, 103. 13472 Christoph Po''ppe: Besprechung des Buchs "Der Golem der Forschung" von Collins/Pinch. Spektrum 2000/5, 106-107. 13473 Gu''nter Ziegler: Besprechung der Erdo''sbiographien von Bruce Schechter und Paul Hoffman. Spektrum 2000/5, 108-109. 13474 Jens Heise: Besprechung des von Gisela Graichen herausgegebenen Buchs "Schliemanns Erben". Spektrum 2000/5, 110. 13475 Louis Bloomfield: Der Laserdrucker. Spektrum 2000/5, 117. 13476 Thomas Kolbe: [Transgene Ma''use mit gru''n fluoreszierender Epidermis.] Spektrum 2000/6, 6. Leserbrief. 13477 Georg Wolschin: Die Teleskope der na''chsten Generation. Spektrum 2000/6, 8-14. 13478 Gerhard Trageser: Der Streit um die Pra''implantationsdiagnostik. Spektrum 2000/6, 13. Darunter versteht man die Mo''glichkeit, bei einer Reagenzglasbefruchtung den Embryo vor der Implantation in die Geba''rmutter auf genetische Defekte zu untersuchen. 13479 Georg Wolschin: Gros''angriff auf die letzten Geheimnisse des Kosmos. Spektrum 2000/6, 14. Interview mit Massimo Tarenghi. 13480 Elizabeth Pennisi: And the gene number is ... ? Science 19 May 2000, 1146-1147. 13481 Charles Seife: Fly's eye spies highs in cosmic ray's demise. Science 19 May 2000, 1147. 13482 Dan Ferber: Orangutans face extinction in the wild. Science 19 May 2000, 1147-1150. 13483 Michael Hagmann: Spain opens coffers to keep talent at home. Science 19 May 2000, 1150. 13484 Richard Stone: California team to map rare species' DNA. Science 19 May 2000, 1150-1151. 13485 Mark Sincell: Electromagnetic tiles may cut turbulence. Science 19 May 2000, 1151-1152. Electrodes and magnets create turbulence-busting forces where tile meets water. 13486 Adrian Cho: Hairpins trigger an automatic solution. Science 19 May 2000, 1152-1153. 13487 Dennis Normile: Exposure levels tracked around nuclear accident. Science 19 May 2000, 1152. 13488 Constance Holden: Harvard researcher named NEJM editor. Science 19 May 2000, 1153-1155. Not promising. 13489 Andrew Lawler: NIH headed for big boost, others struggle. Science 19 May 2000, 1155. 13490 Bernice Wuethrich: Learning the world's languages - before they vanish. Science 19 May 2000, 1156-1159. 13491 Gretchen Vogel: Zebrafish earns its stripes in genetic screens. Science 19 May 2000, 1160-1161. 13492 Charles Seife: Algorithmic gladiators vie for digital glory. Science 19 May 2000, 1161-1163. 13493 Dennis Normile: Lee's special status fuels academy's rising reputation. Science 19 May 2000, 1164-1166. 13494 Keith Kloor: Everglades restoration plan hits rough waters. Science 19 May 2000, 1166-1167. 13495 ZZ: Roots of software. Science 19 May 2000, 1169. Perhaps the first mention of the word software is to be found in an article published by John Tukey in the American Mathematical Monthly. 13496 M. Makgoba: HIV/AIDS - the peril of pseudoscience. Science 19 May 2000, 1171. South Africa's president Mbeki embraces non-HIV theories about AIDS - a serious danger for the country. 13497 William Sailor a.o.: A nuclear solution to climate change? Science 19 May 2000, 1177-1178. 13498 S. Enna: Drug stories - of origins and uses. Science 19 May 2000, 1179-1180. Review of the book "Pills, potions and poisons" by Stone/Darlington. 13499 Christopher Newhall: Mount St. Helens, master teacher. Science 19 May 2000, 1181-1183. 13500 Jerry Franklin/James MacMahon: Messages from a mountain. Science 19 May 2000, 1183-1185. 13501 Olivia Judson/Benjamin Normark: Sinless originals. Science 19 May 2000, 1185-1186. 13502 Paul Rainey/E. Richard Moxon: When being hyper keeps you fit. Science 19 May 2000, 1186-1187. 13503 Giacomo Indiveri/Rodney Douglas: Neuromorphic vision sensors. Science 19 May 2000, 1189-1190. 13504 Steffen Schulze-Kremer: Discovery in the Human Genome Project. Comm. ACM 1999/11, 62-64. 13505 Hans Hennig von Gru''nberg/Clemens Bechinger: Die Attraktivita''t von Unordnung. Spektrum 2000/6, 16-18. Warum werden heute interessante Aufsa''tze hinter so nichtssagenden U''berschriften versteckt? Entropie kann Kraft erzeugen, z.B. vergro''s''ert sich in einem Raum mit gros''en und kleinen Kugeln der den kleinen Kugeln zur Verfu''gung stehende Raum, wenn sich die gros''en Kugeln unter- einander na''hern oder sich an die Wand dra''ngen. Die der Entropie entsprechende mo''glichst gleichfo''rmige Verteilung der kleinen Kugeln u''bt also auf die gros''en eine (experimentell) mes''bare Kraft aus. 13506 Hanno Charisius: Polarlichter in Mitteleuropa. Spektrum 2000/6, 16. 13507 Herve' Philip/Arkadi Karakhanian: Der Untergang von Behura. Spektrum 2000/6, 24-28. Immer wieder wird der Kaukasus von schweren Erdbeben heimgesucht (z.B. 1988 in Spitak mit 25000 Toten). Ko''nig Argishti I von Urartu eroberte um 780 v. Chr. die Stadt Behura in der Na''he von Erevan wa''hrend eines Erdbebens. 13508 Anton Zeilinger: Quantenteleportation. Spektrum 2000/6, 30-40. 13509 Kate Wong a.o.: Der Streit um die Neandertaler. Spektrum 2000/6, 42-49. 13510 Glenn Zorpette: Menschen statt Roboter. Spektrum 2000/6, 50-53. Astronauten ko''nnten auf dem Mars nach Leben suchen. 13511 George Musser/Mark Alpert: Die Reise zum Mars - Visionen und Konzepte. Spektrum 2000/6, 53-61. 13512 Robert Zubrin: Das Project "Mars Direct". Spektrum 2000/6, 61-62. 13513 S. Fred Singer: Pla''doyer fu''r eine Mondbasis. Spektrum 2000/6, 63. Auf Phobos und Deimos. 13514 James Oberg/Buzz Aldrin: Pendelverkehr zwischen den Nachbarplaneten. Spektrum 2000/6, 64-65. 13515 Gustavo Martinelli: Bromelien im atlantischen Regenwald. Spektrum 2000/6, 66-73. Mehr als 90 Prozent des atlantischen Regenwalds an der Ku''ste Brasiliens sind verschwunden. Mit wunderscho''nen Fotos von Ricardo Azoury. 13516 Michael Young: Wie die innere Uhr tickt. Spektrum 2000/6, 74-80. 13517 Reinhard Breuer/Michael Springer: Interview mit Bernulf Kanitscheider und Ulrich Lu''ke. Spektrum 2000/6, 82-85. Logik in Gottesbeweisen. 13518 Karl Lackner: Der na''chste Schritt zum Fusionskraftwerk. Spektrum 2000/6, 86-91. 13519 Georg Hartmut Altenmu''ller: Ehekrach schon vor der Verma''hlung. Spektrum 2000/6, 92-95. Das GMD-Forschungszentrum Informationstechnik soll in die Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft verlagert werden. Interviews mit Martin Reiser und Hans-Ju''rgen Warnecke. 13520 Jochen Peitz: Besprechung des Buchs "Die Geburt des Kosmos aus dem Nichts" von Alan Guth. Spektrum 2000/6, 99-101. 13521 Klaus Volkert: Besprechung des Buchs "\pi - die Story" von J. Delahaye. Spektrum 2000/6, 104-105. 13522 Louis Bloomfield: Der Wasserfilter. Spektrum 2000/6, 109. 13523 Demetri Terzopoulos: Artificial life for computer graphics. Comm. ACM 42/8 (1999), 33-42. 13524 Bruce Schneier: Risks of relying on cryptography. Comm. ACM 42/10 (1999), 144. 13525 Bruce Schneier: The uses and abuses of biometrics. Comm. ACM 42/8 (1999), 136. 13526 Kenneth De Jong: Evolutionary computation for discovery. Comm. ACM 42/11 (1999), 51-53. 13527 Tomasz Imielinski/Julio Navas: GPS-based geographic addressing, routing, and resource discovery. Comm. ACM 42/4 (1999), 86-92. 13528 Dennis Tsichritzis: Reengineering the university. Comm. ACM 42/6 (1999), 93-100. I don't agree with even one word of this article. 13529 Manfred Broy/Joachim Schmidt: Informatik - Grundlagenwissenschaft oder Ingenieurdisziplin? Informatik-Spektrum 22 (1999), 206-209. 13530 Anne Mahn/Wilfried Brauer: Informatik: Selbstversta''ndnis - Anwendungsbezu''ge - Curricula. Informatik-Spektrum 20 (1997), 71-72. 13531 Albert Endres: Die Informatik als Ingenieurwissenschaft. Informatik-Spektrum 22 (1999), 439-443. 13532 Reinhold Haux: Zur Wissenschaftlichkeit in Medizin und Informatik. Informatik-Spektum 22 (1999), 276-283. 13533 Reza Farsi: XML. Informatik-Spektrum 22 (1999), 436-438. 13534 Jens Lufter: Objektrelationale Datenbanksysteme. Informatik-Spektrum 22 (1999), 288-290. 13535 Arno Rolf: Herausforderungen fu''r die Wirtschaftsinformatik. Informatik-Spektrum 21 (1998), 259-264. 13536 Klaus Ku''spert/Jan Nowitzky: Partitionierung von Datenbanktabellen. Informatik-Spektrum 22 (1999), 146-147. 13537 Klaus Ku''spert/Ralf Schaarschmidt: Archivierung in Datenbanksystemen. Informatik-Spektrum 21 (1998), 277-278. 13538 Arno Rolf: Fru''her Reichtum. Die Zeit 13. Januar 2000, ... Studenten der Informatik haben fu''r ihre Ausbildung kaum noch Zeit. 13539 Bill Casselman: Publishing on the Internet. Notices AMS June 2000, 629. 13540 Marco Liverani: Introduzione al Perl. Internet 1997, ca. 40p. Una concisa e riuscita introduzione, molto utile per gli studenti. 13541 man perlreftut/man perlref. 20p. 13542 Carlo Pucci: 40 anni fa una svolta nell'organizzaziione della ricerca matematica italiana. Boll. UMI 2-A (1999), 1-9. 13543 Paolo Casini: D'Alembert (1717-1783). Boll. UMI 2-A (1999), 11-16. 13544 Luigi Pepe: Universita', accademie e scienze in Italia nell'eta' moderna. Boll. UMI 2-A (1999), 17-35. 13545 Guido Zappa: Matematici al tempo del fascismo. Ricordi di un vecchio docente. Boll. UMI 2-A (1999), 37-40. 13546 Ilio Galligani: Lo sviluppo dell'indirizzo applicativo nel corso di laurea in matematica durante gli anni '70. Boll. UMI 2-A (1999), 41-46. 13547 Mario Bertero: Matematica e immagini - alcuni esempi di applicazioni. Boll. UMI 2-A (1999), 47-67. 13548 Francesco De Giovanni/Tommaso Landolfi: Le dimostrazioni di teoremi fondate sull'uso dei calcolatori. Boll. UMI 2-A (1999), 69-81. 13549 A. Visintin: Sulla comunicazione matematica. Boll. UMI 2-A (1999), 83-93. 13550 Jesus Ildelfonso Diaz: Clima e matematiche. Boll. UMI 2-A (1999), 95-105. 13551 Pascal Dupont: Cavour e la matematica. Boll. UMI 2-A (1999), 107-112. 13552 Vinicio Villani: A proposito del supplemento sulle tesi di dottorato. Boll. UMI 2-A (1999), 113-117. 13553 man perlre. 16p. 13554 Harald Taglinger: Jetzt lerne ich HTML. Markt & Technik 2000, 350p. DM 40. 13555 Robert Tolksdorf: Die Sprachen des Web - HTML und XHTML. dpunkt 2000, 320p. DM 64. 13556 Nate Patwardhan/Clay Irving: Programmieren mit Perl-Modulen. O'Reilly 1999, 520p. 13557 Nancy Walsh: Einfu''hrung in Perl/Tk. O'Reilly 2000, 360p. 13558 Jeffrey Friedl: Regula''re Ausdru''cke. O'Reilly 2000, 350p. 13559 Tom Christiansen/Nathan Torkington: Perl-Kochbuch. O'Reilly 1999, 800p. 13560 Jon Orwant/Jarkko Hietaniemi/John Macdonald: Algorithmen mit Perl. O'Reilly 2000, 680p. 13561 Sriram Srinivasan: Fortgeschrittene Perl-Programmierung. O'Reilly 1999, 425p. 13562 Farid Hajji: Perl. Addison-Wesley 2000, 1150p. 13563 Molly Holzschlag: There goes the neighborhood. Webtechniques ... (2000), ... "I'm so tired of the terms venture capital and angel investors. What happened to the Web I loved ... ? ... Today's Web demands technical know-how that even the most senior developers are struggling to gain or improve", says the author. I agree fully with this paper. 13564 Olaf Do''ssel: Bildgebende Verfahren in der Medizin. Springer 2000, 370p. DM 98. 13565 Antonello Romani: Quando Linux incontra la chimica. Linux & C Giugno 2000, 17-21. 13566 ZZ: Chip auf Bio-Basis. Computer Kommunikativ 2000/3, 5. Boris Rubinksy in Berkeley hat eine menschliche Zelle durch einen biologischen Chip an einen Computer gebunden. 13567 Ewald Guido Fischer: Alle Wege zur Informationsgesellschaft fu''hren u''ber das Internet. Computer Kommunikativ 2000/3, 6-12. 13568 Doris Hummer: O''sterreichische Unternehmen sollen versta''rkt ins Netz gehen. Computer Kommunikativ 2000/3, 13-14. 13569 Doris Hummer: Shopping ohne O''ffnungszeiten. Computer Kommunikativ 2000/3, 15-16. 13570 Wolfgang Hawlik: Informatik und Medizin - Dialog u''ber technische Hilfen fu''r a''ltere Menschen. Computer Kommunikativ 2000/3, 18-19. 13571 Andreas Holzinger: Telekom-Technologien fu''r heute und morgen. Computer Kommunikativ 2000/3, 20-23. 13572 Rosemarie Pexa: IT-Forschungsprojekte jetzt in Angriff nehmen. Computer Kommunikativ 2000/3, 24-26. 13573 Margarete Grimus: Lehrerausbildung in der 4. Kulturtechnik. Computer Kommunikativ 2000/3, 27. 13574 Thomas Menzel: Elektronische Signaturen in Praxis und Recht. Computer Kommunikativ 2000/3, 28-29. 13575 Doris Hummer: Das virtuelle Pas''amt. Zertifierungsdienste in O''sterreich. Computer Kommunikativ 2000/3, 29-30. 13576 Erwin Schoitsch: Wiederverwendung von Software ist ein hochaktuelles Thema. Computer Kommunikativ 2000/3, 32. 13577 ZZ: Interview mit Hans Hansen zur ECIS 2000 - Treffpunkt der Wirtschaftsinformatik. Computer Kommunikativ 2000/3, 33. Die achte europa''ische Konferenz fu''r Informationssysteme findet vom 3. bis zum 5. Juli 2000 an der Wirtschaftsuniversita''t Wien statt. 13578 Scott Mann/Ellen Mitchell: La sicurezza dei sistemi Linux. Mondadori 2000, 570p. Lire 100.000. 13579 Clinton Wong: Web-Client-Programmierung mit Perl. O'Reilly 1997, 220p. 13580 Damian Conway: Object oriented Perl. Manning 1999, 490p. DM 94. 13581 Joseph Hall/Randal Schwartz: Effektiv Perl programmieren. Addison-Wesley 1998, 300p. DM 70. 13582 Mark-Jason Dominus: Pure untyped lambda-calculus and popular programming languages. J. Funct. Progr. January 1999, 1-7. 13583 Antonio Cisternino: Da SGML a XML passando per HTML. Dev Gennaio 2000, 24-26. 13584 Antonio Cisternino: XML in particolare. Dev Gennaio 2000, 28-31. 13585 Ettore Perazzoli: Usare libxml. Dev Gennaio 2000, 32-40. 13586 Mauro Iannucci: XML & Java. Dev Gennaio 2000, 41-47. 13587 Douglas Beaver a.o.: Interview with Larry Wall - the father of Perl talks about XML. Internet (Amazon) ca. 2000, 5p. 13588 Peter Fischer: Migrating from HTML to XML. Webtechniques ca. June 2000, ... 13589 Patrizio Tassone: Linux a scuola - perche'? Linux & C Giugno 2000, 3. 13590 Luigi Genoni: Kernel news. Linux & C Giugno 2000, 10-12. 13591 Paolo Fornara: Konfucious. Linux & C Giugno 2000, 22-23. 13592 Paolo Fornara: Star Office. Linux & C Giugno, 2000, 24-26. 13593 Gabriele Bosetti: I love you. Linux & C Giugno 2000, 27-29. 13594 Michele Beltrame: Text::Graphics. Dev Gennaio 2000, 48-49. 13595 Randal Schwartz: [printf]. Unix Review (?) May 2000, ... 13596 Tobias Ratschiller: PHP 4.0 in leaps and bounds. Webtechniques ca. May 2000, 3p. 13597 Dan Greening: There's gold in that mountain of data. Webtechniques ca. May 2000, 6p. 13598 James Coombs/Allen Renear/Steven De Rose: Markup systems and the future of scholarly text processing. Comm. ACM 30/11 (1987), 933-947. 13599 Marjorie Richardson: Interview with Larry Wall. Linux Journal ca. May 1999, ... 13600 Mariva Aviram: XML for dummies - espresso. Apogeo 1999, 190p. 13601 Robin Cover: The XML Cover pages. Internet 2000, ca. 10p. Annotated bibliography on SGML and XML. 13602 ZZ: Interview with Larry Wall. Internet User ... The creator of Perl about Perl 5.005, XML and freeware. 13603 Robert Tolksdorf: XML und darauf basierende Standards - die neuen Auszeichnungssprachen des Web. Informatik-Spektrum Dezember 1999, 407-421. 13604 Heribert Vollmer: Was leistet die Komplexita''tstheorie fu''r die Praxis? Informatik-Spektrum Oktober 1999, 317-327. 13605 F. Blanchard/A. Maass/A. Nogueira (ed.): Topics in symbolic dynamics and applications. Cambridge UP 2000, 245p. 13606 Joan Birman: Scientific publishing - a mathematician's viewpoint. Notices AMS August 2000, 770-774. 13607 J. Branin/M. Case: Reforming scholarly publishing in the sciences - a librarian perspective. Notices AMS 45 (1998), 475-486. 13608 Edwin Beschler: Pricing scientific publications - a commercial publisher's point of view. Notices AMS 45 (1998), 1333-1343. 13609 Michael Floyd: Microsoft XML - faults and fixes. Webtechniques ca. May 2000, ... 13610 Matthew Fuchs: Why XML is meant for Java. Webtechniques ca. May 2000, ... 13611 Wiebke Mo''hr/Ingrid Schmidt (ed.): SGML und XML. Springer 1999. DM 79. Sehr interessante Artikelsammlung zu den Anwendungen von Markupsprachen, z.B. bei gros''en Tageszeitungen oder in der Betriebsinformation. 13612 Henning Lobin: Informationsmodellierung in XML und SGML. Springer 2000, 220p. 13613 Laura Lemay: Perl in 21 Tagen. Markt & Technik 2000, 800p. DM 80. 13614 Harro Albrecht/Ulrich Schnabel: A''chtung ist das Schlimmste. Die Zeit 6. Juli 2000, 30. Interview mit Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker u''ber wissenschaftliches Fehlverhalten. 13615 Ulrich Schnabel: Forscher im Zwielicht. Die Zeit 6. Juli 2000, 29-30. 13616 Karl Kurbel/Adam Twardoch: Aktuelle Multimedia-Technologien zur Gestaltung von WWW-Seiten. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 253-267. 13617 Paul Alpar/Steffen Leich: Web Farming. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 271-273. 13618 Percy Deift: Integrable systems and combinatorial theory. Notices AMS June 2000, 631-640. 13619 man perldoc. 7p. 13620 Ottmar Loos: Stu''ckweise glatte Mengen und der Satz von Stokes. Zur Didaktik der Analysisvorlesung im 3. Semester. Internet, ca. 2000, 8p. 13621 Charles Goldfarb/Paul Prescod: XML. McGrawHill 1999, 561p. 13622 Barbara Orlando: Te la do io la riforma. Campus Luglio 2000, 56-62. 13623 Roger Kehr: Spontane Vernetzung. Informatik-Spektrum Juni 2000, 161-172. 13624 Gritta Wolf/Andreas Pfitzmann: Charakteristika von Schutzzielen und Konsequenzen fu''r Benutzungsschnittstellen. Informatik-Spektrum Juni 2000, 173-91. 13625 Erich Ortner: Wissensmanagement II. Systeme und Werkzeuge. Informatik-Spektrum Juni 2000, 192-201. 13626 M. Schumacher/M. Moschgath/U. Roedig: Angewandte Informations- sicherheit. Ein Hackerpraktikum an Universita''ten. Informatik-Spektrum Juni 2000, 202-211. 13627 Reiner Kolla: Technology Binding. Informatik-Spektrum Juni 2000, 212-215. 13628 Markus Noga: Manchmal ist der wichtigste Baustein kein Baustein. Informatik-Spektrum Juni 2000, 216-217. 13629 Gunter Dueck: Weitere Gedanken u''ber die Knappheit der Ressourcen. Informatik-Spektrum Juni 2000, 218-226. Wie immer sehr interessant: Wissenschaft wird abgeerntet; Standardsoftware statt Standardlehrbuch; Wissenschaft im Goldsuchermodus; Wissenschaft und Vera''nderungsangst. 13630 Uwe Baumgarten: Martin und sein Butler. Eine Geschichte aus [dem Jahr] 2010. Informatik-Spektrum Juni 2000, 228-230. 13631 Wolfgang Ko''nig: IT-Fachkra''ftemangel - vier Jahre Stillstand? Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 199-200. 13632 Ju''rgen Dorn: Planung von betrieblichen Abla''ufen durch Standardsoftware - ein Widerspruch? Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 201-209. 13633 Friederike Wall: Kostenwirkungen der Prozes''orientierung. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 210-221. 13634 Karl Kurbel/Daniel Szulim/Frank Teuteberg: Ku''nstliche neuronale Netze zum Filtern und Klassifizieren betrieblicher e-Commerce-Angebote im World Wide Web - eine vergleichende Untersuchung. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 222-232. 13635 Torsten Gerpott/Stephan Bo''hm: Ansa''tze zur Preisbildung fu''r Internet-Transportdienste. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 233-243. 13636 Martin Bichler/Rainer Klimesch: Simulation multivariater Auktionen - eine Analyse des OTC-Handels mit Finanzderivaten. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 244-252. 13637 ZZ: Erfahrungen zum Einsatz von Electronic-Commerce-Standardsoftware im Rahmen der WI-Ausbildung an der TU Dresden. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 275-278. 13638 ZZ: A puzzling metazoan body plan. Science 14 July 2000, 217. Myzostomids are an anatomically bizarre group of marine animals, found in symbiotic or parasitic association with echinoderms. 13639 Jon Cohen: South African leader declines to join the chorus on HIV and AIDS. Science 14 July 2000, 222. HIV has infected one in five adults in Thabo Mbeki's country. 13640 Jocelyn Kaiser: California algae may be feared European species. Science 14 July 2000, 222-223. Caulerpa taxifolia perhaps now being invading San Diego lagoons. 13641 Eliot Marshall: Publish and perish in the Internet world. Science 14 July 2000, 223-225. 13642 Michael Hagmann: A gene for smooth-running joints. Science 14 July 2000, 225-226. Some hope that pyrophosphate-based drugs (similar to chemicals in tartar control toothpaste) may help against arthritis. 13643 Richard Stone: New program supports facilities, stipends. Science 14 July 2000, 226-227. In the U.K. 13644 Charles Seife: CERN collider glimpses supersymmetry - maybe. Science 14 July 2000, 227-228. 13645 Mark Muro: Report finds squirrels survived 3 telescopes. Science 14 July 2000, 228. 13646 Michael Balter: Pathogens lab chief stripped of duties. Science 14 July 2000, 228-229. 13647 Elizabeth Pennisi: Chewed leaves reveal ancient relationship. Science 14 July 2000, 229-231. Beetles left traces on ginger leaves. 13648 Elizabeth Pennisi: When fire ants move in, others leave. Science 14 July 2000, 231. 13649 Robert Service: Creations' seventh day. Science 14 July 2000, 232-235. Peter Schultz is trying to reengineering the genetic code in order to create nonnatural proteins and synthetic organisms, using techniques from combinatorial chemistry. 13650 Richard Kerr: USGS optimistic on world oil prospects. Science 14 July 2000, 237. 13651 Govert Schilling: The virtual observatory moves closer to reality. Science 14 July 2000, 238-239. 13652 Albert Henderson: Information science versus science policy. Science 14 July 2000, 243. 13653 Stanley Trimble/Pierre Crosson: U.S. soil erosion rates - myth and reality. Science 14 July 2000, 248-250. 13654 Michael Ullman: How the brain made language. Science 14 July 2000, 251-252. Review of the book "Lingua ex machina" by Calvin/Bickerton. 13655 Michael Mann: Lessons for a new millennium. Science 14 July 2000, 253-254. 13656 Greenfield Sluder/Dannel McCollum: The mad ways of meiosis. Science 14 July 2000, 254-255. 13657 Neil Gow/Alistair Brown/Frank Odds: Candida's arranged marriage. Science 14 July 2000, 256-257. Mating in Candida seems to occur, albeit rarely. 13658 Richard Morrison/Yoshito Kinoshita: p73 - guilt by association? Science 14 July 2000, 257-258. p53 has been found to have two close relatives, p63 and p73. 13659 Robert Lucky: The quickening of science communication. Science 14 July 2000, 259-264. 13660 Jon Cohen: Companies, donors pledge to close gap in AIDS treatment. Science 21 July 2000, 368-369. From 13th International AIDS Conference in Durban. 13661 Kathryn Brown: Food fight drives evolution. Science 21 July 2000, 369-371. 13662 Jocelyn Kaiser: Mercury report backs strict rules. Science 21 July 2000, 371-372. 13663 Michael Hagmann: Why chicks aren't all thumbs. Science 21 July 2000, 372-373. 13664 Charles Seife: Brown dwarf's flare opens X-ray eyes. Science 21 July 2000, 373-374. 13665 Evelyn Strauss: Targeting intron insertion into DNA. Science 21 July 2000, 374. It looks as though introns may turn out to be anything but junk. 13666 Susan Landau: Time to move mountains. Notices AMS September 2000, 853. 13667 M. Lesk: Typing documents on the Unix system - using the ms macros with troff and nroff. Internet 1978, 8p. 13668 Brian Kernighan: Pic - a graphics language for typesetting. User manual. AT & T Bell Lab. CSTR 116 (1991), 25p. 13669 W. Richard Stevens: Exemples of pic macros. Internet, 8p. 13670 Peter Breitenlohner: The eTEX manual. Internet 1998, 20p. 13671 Thomas Esser: TeTEX manual. Internet 1999, 16p. 13672 man perllol. Manipulating lists of lists. 13673 man perldsc. Data structures cookbook. 13674 Alessandro Figa'-Talamanca: I buoni insegnanti. La Repubblica 2 Agosto 2000, 15. Quanti anni di formazione universitaria sono necessari per la preparazione dei un buon insegnante di scuola secondaria? 13675 Hans Hagen: Puzzling graphics in Metapost. Internet 1997, 14p. 13676 Karl Tombre: Ten years fo research in the analysis of graphics documnents - achievements and open problems. Internet ca. 1998, 7p. 13677 Denis Roegel: Creating 3D animations with Metapost. TUBboat 18/4 (1997), 274-283. 13678 Laurent Cheno: Une introduction a' MetaPost. Internet 1999, 34p. 13679 John Hobby: A user's manual for MetaPost. Internet 1992, 87p. 13680 Donald Knuth: Theory and practice. Keynote address for the 11th World Computer Congress 1989. Internet 1989, 10p. 13681 John Hobby: Drawing graphs with MetaPost. Internet ca. 1993, 20p. 13682 John Hobby: Introduction to MetaPost. Internet 1992, 20p. 13683 Reinhold Heckmann/Reinhard Wilhelm: A functional description of TEX's formula layout. Internet ca. 1997, 34p. 13684 Klaus Lagally: ArabTEX - a system for typesetting Arabic. User manual version 3.00. Internet 1993, 58p. 13685 Andreas Scherer: [Drawing curves and graphs with MetaPost.] Internet ca. 1998, 16p. 13686 D. Carlisle: Packages in the graphics bundle. Internet 1999, 16p. 13687 Tom Rokicki: epsf.tex. Internet 1997, 9p. 13688 Peter Vollenweider: Die Postscript-Sprache. Internet 1993, 13p. [13691] 13689 Glenn Reid: Thinking in Postscript. Addison-Wesley 1990, 230p. 13690 K. Berry/O. Weber: Web2c. Internet 1999, 65p. 13691 ZZ: [Postscriptprogrammierung.] Internet (Zu''rich Postscript Corner) 2000. 13692 ZZ: [Zeichenbeschreibungen.] Internet (Zu''rich Postscript Corner) 2000. 13693 Peter Weingartner: A first guide to Postscript. Internet 1997, 50p. 13694 ZZ: [Postscript - Details und Anwendungen.] Internet (Zu''rich Postscript Corner) 2000. 13695 Peter Vollenweider: Postscript fu''r Workstations. Internet (Zu''rich Postscript Corner) 1993, 17p. [13697] 13696 Peter Vollenweider: Postscript und der Zeichensatz ISO Latin-1. Internet (Zu''rich Postscript Corner) 1993, 11p. [13697] 13697 ZZ: [13696+13695+...]. 13698 Marco Morelli/Massimiliano Pannaccio: Kosnet99 - la rete geodetica GPS del Kosovo occidentale. Boll. Geod. 2000/3, 295-307. 13699 M. Anzidei a.o.: Spostamenti rilevati alle stazioni GPS della rete IGM95 poste nell'area dell'Appennino umbro-marchigiano dopo gli eventi sismici del settembre-ottobre 1997. Boll. Geod. 2000/3, 281-290. 13700 Mattia Crespi/Grazia Pietrantonio/Federica Riguzzi: Strain tensor estimation by GPS observations - software and applications. Boll. Geod. 2000/3, 261-280. 13701 Glenn Reid: Postscript language program design. Addison-Wesley 1988, 240p. 13702 Linda Gass/John Deubert: Postscript language tutorial and cookbook. Addison-Wesley 1985, 250p. 13703 John Warnock/Charles Geschke (ed.): Postscript language reference manual. Addison-Wesley 1999, 900p. DM 105. 13704 Hans-Peter Harjes/Roland Walter (ed.): Die Erde im Visier. Springer 1999, 290p. 13705 Wolfgang Ko''nig: Der Fall Microsoft und Aussagen der jungen Netzeffekttheorie - Stop whining and start writing code. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 295-296. 13706 Volker Gruhn/Ursula Wellen: Process landscaping - eine Methode zur Gescha''ftsprozes''modellierung. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 297-309. 13707 Torsten Stein: Intranetorganisation. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 310-317. 13708 Oliver Stiemerling/Markus Won/Volker Wulf: Zugriffskontrolle in Groupware - ein nutzerorientierter Ansatz. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 318-328. 13709 Edward Bernroider/Stefan Koch: Entscheidungsfindung bei der Auswahl betriebswirtschaftlicher Standardsoftware. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 329-338. 13710 Robert Klepper/Norton Hoffman: Assimilation of new information technology and organizational culture - a case study. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 339-346. 13711 Markus Konstroffer/Michael Rohrdrommel: Das Onlinekooperationsspiel Asherons Call. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 347-350. 13712 Wolfgang Ko''nig: Interview mit Wolfgang Glatthaar. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 351-354. 13713 Benno Schmitzer/Gerald Butterwegge: M-Commerce. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 355-358. 13714 Gerhard Knolmayer/Konrad Walser: Informationen zum Supply Chain Management im Internet. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42 (2000), 359-370. 13715 Susan Raymond (ed.): Life sciences and health changes. New York Academy of Sciences 1998, 190p. 13716 Robert Glass: On personal technical obsolescence. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 15-17. 13717 Phillip Ein-Dor/Seymour Goodman/Peter Wolcott: From Via Maris to electronic highway - the Internet in Canaan. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 19-23. 13718 Dori Kornfeld: Deliberating on ICANN. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 25-26. 13719 Les Earnest: E2A is worse than Y2K. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 27-28. 13720 Andrew Rosenbloom: Physically based computer animation. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 31-32. 13721 Chris Hecker: Physics in computer games. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 35-39. 13722 John Funge: Cognitive modeling for games and animation. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 40-48. 13723 Zoran Popovic: Controlling physics in realistic character animation. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 50-58. 13724 Nick Foster/Dimitris Metaxas: Modeling water for computer animation. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 60-67. 13725 James O'Brien/Jessica Hodgins: Animating fracture. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 68-75. 13726 Jos Stam: Interacting with smoke and fire in real time. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 76-83. 13727 Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz: Simulation modeling of plants and plant ecosystems. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 84-93. 13728 Torsten Fro''hlich: The virtual oceanarium. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 94-101. 13729 Jakub Segen/Senthil Kumar: Look Ma, no mouse. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 102-109. 13730 Deborah Smith/David Paradice/Steven Smith: Prepare your mind for creativity. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 110-116. 13731 Veda Storey/Detmar Straub/Kathy Stewart/Richard Welke: A conceptual investigation of the e-commerce industry. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 117-123. 13732 Gurpreet Dhillon/James Backhouse: Information system security management in the new millennium. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 125-128. 13733 Peter Neumann: Risks in retrospect. Comm. ACM 43/7 (2000), 144. 13734 David Malakoff: Research gets hefty boost in 2001 defense budget. Science 8 September 2000, 1662-1663. 13735 Constance Holden: Molecule shows Anasazi ate their enemies. Science 8 September 2000, 1663. 13736 Michael Balter: Experts downplay new vCJD fears. Science 8 September 2000, 1663-1666. 13737 Gretchen Vogel: Brain cells turning over a new leaf. Science 8 September 2000, 1666. 13738 Richard Kerr: Biggest extinction hit land and sea. Science 8 September 2000, 1666-1667. 13739 Michael Balter: New CNRS chief hopes to deliver on science. Science 8 September 2000, 1667-1669. 13740 Dennis Normile: Big hikes sought for life sciences, IT. Science 8 September 2000, 1669. Genomics, information technology, and ocean drlling are the big winners in the proposed 2001 budget for Japan's major science agency. 13741 David Malakoff: Academies fault Reno over handling of Lee. Science 8 September 2000, 1669. 13742 Jean Marx: DNA arrays reveal cancer in its many forms. Science 8 September 2000, 1670-1672. 13743 Rodney Nichols: Biotech on the farm. The Sciences July 2000, 4. No evidence of harm. 13744 Emily Laber: Designer drugs. The Sciences July 2000, 8-9. 13745 Robert Service: Protein arrays step out of DNA's shadow. Science 8 September 2000, 1673. 13746 Wayne Kondro: Virtual institutes gear up to do real research. Science 8 September 2000, 1675. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research. 13747 Jocelyn Kaiser: New survey to collect global news you can use. Science 8 September 2000, 1676-1677. Ecosystem assessment. 13748 Gordon Conway/Susan Sechler: Helping Africa feed itself. Science 8 September 2000, 1685. 13749 Kenneth Broad/Shardul Agrawala: The Ethiopia food crisis - uses and limits of climate forecasts. Science 8 September 2000, 1693-1694. 13750 John Pojeta: Fossils, G-men, money, and museums. Science 8 September 2000, 1695-1696. Review of the book "Tyrannosaurus Sue" by Steve Fiffer. Sue, named after the woman who discovered her, is the largest, most complete, and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex yet found. 13751 Julia Uppenbrink: Organizing the elements. Science 8 September 2000, 1696. Review of the book "Mendeleyev's dream" by Paul Strathern. 13752 Chris Dye/Paul Reiter: Temperatures without fevers? Science 8 September 2000, 1697-1698. Climate change and malaria. 13753 Dirk Nu''rnberg: Taking the temperature of past ocean surfaces. Science 8 September 2000, 1698-1699. 13754 Stephen Tapscott: Deconstructing myotonic dystrophy. Science 8 September 2000, 1701-1702. 13755 Walt de Heer: A question of dimensions. Science 8 September 2000, 1702-1703. Quantized vibration of carbon nanotubes. 13756 Helmut Kopka: LaTEX. 3 volumes. Addison-Wesley 2000. Tog. DM 210. 13757 Michael Goossens/Sebastian Rahtz/Frank Mittelbach: The Latex graphics companion. Addison-Wesley 1997. DM 87. 13758 Helmut Bruckner/Christian Eppelsheim/Gu''nther Hartung a.o.: Goldmann Lexikon Chemie. Goldmann 1999, 600p. DM 25. 13759 Alan Hoenig: TEX unbound. Oxford UP 1998, 580p. DM 79. 13760 Hans-Joachim Bungartz/Michael Griebel/Christoph Zenger: Einfu''hrung in die Computergraphik. Vieweg 1996, 240p. DM 52. 13761 Dieter Hellwinkel: Die systematische Nomenklatur der organischen Chemie. Eine Gebrauchsanweisung. Springer 1998, 220p. DM 40. 13762 Achim Janser/Wolfram Luther/Werner Otten: Computergraphik und Bildverarbeitung. Vieweg 1996, 350p. DM 89. 13763 Eugenia Dossi (ed.): Nuova enciclopedia universale. Garzanti 2000. 13764 Linux Howto: Hardware. Apogeo 2000. 13765 David Pitts/Bill Ball: Red Hat Linux 6. Apogeo 2000, 1090p. 13766 Peter Norton/Arthur Griffith: Il manuale di Linux. Jackson 2000, 510p. 13767 SUSE: SUSE Linux 6.4. SUSE 2000. 13768 Piero Baudino: Windows non vede Linux? Samba! Dev Gennaio 2000, 69-71. 13769 Luigi Genoni: Kernel news. Linux & C Luglio 2000, 12-13. 13770 Pietro Cornelio: Linux sui processori di classe PowerPC. Linux & C Luglio 2000, 18-21. 13771 Antonello Romani: Quando Linux incontra la chimica. Linux & C Luglio 2000, 26-29. 13772 Salvatore Sanfilippo: Attacco al TCP/IP. Linux & C Luglio 2000, 30-33. 13773 Marco Ivaldi: Openwall - sicurezza a partire dal kernel. Linux & C Luglio 2000, 34-37. 13774 Jilani Khaldi: Interbase. Linux & C Luglio 2000, 38-41. 13775 Paolo Fornara: Il filesystem di Linux. Linux & C Luglio 2000, 46-48. 13776 Vincenzo Romano: Terminal server - ISP con Linux. Linux & C Luglio 2000, 49-52. 13777 Lorenzo Lazzeri: Apache - installazione e configurazione. Linux & C Luglio 2000, 53-55. 13778 Simone Contini/Lorenzo Mancini: OpenGL. Linux & C Luglio 2000, 56-59. 13779 Felice Mainolfi: Estendere Tcl/Tk col linguaggio C. Linux & C Luglio 2000, 60-63. 13780 Andrea Monti: Nessuna traccia dell'Open Source nel progetto italiano per la societa' dell'informazione. Linux & C Luglio 2000, 64-65. 13781 Pietro Cornelio: Linux sui processori di classe PowerPC. Linux & C Ottobre 2000, 6-9. 13782 Luigi Genoni: Kernel News. Linux & C Ottobre 2000, 14-17. 13783 Paolo Fornara: Il filesystem di Linux. Linux & C Ottobre 2000, 22-23. 13784 Paolo Pisati: Kodak DC-280 - foto digitali e configurazione del kernel per USB. Linux & C Ottobre 2000, 26-29. 13785 Ciro Scognamiglio: Linux - il software grafico e' servito! Linux & C Ottobre 2000, 32-35. 13786 Marco Ivaldi: CFS - file system criptato. Linux & C Ottobre 2000, 36-39. 13787 Salvatore Sanfilippo: Analisi dei logs. Linux & C Ottobre 2000, 40-43. 13788 Lorenzo Lazzeri: Apache - installazione e configurazione. Linux & C Ottobre 2000, 44-47. 13789 Jilani Khaldi: Interbase - Database Opensource. Linux & C Ottobre 2000, 48-51. 13790 ZZ: PHP - proteggere le pagine con password. Linux & C Ottobre 2000, 52-55. 13791 Luca Abeni: Programmazione concorrente con Linux. Linux & C Ottobre 2000, 56-59. 13792 Simone Contini/Lorenzo Mancini: OpenGL - luci e normali. Linux & C Ottobre 2000, 60-63. 13793 Andrea Monti: La nuova legge sul diritto d'autore. Linux & C Ottobre 2000, 64-65. 13794 Marco Ivaldi: www.slashdot.org. Linux & C Gennaio 2000, 64-65. 13795 Luigi Genoni: Kernel news. Linux & C Maggio 2000, 16-17. 13796 ZZ: RedHat 6.2. Linux & C Maggio 2000, 28-29. 13797 Salvatore Sanfilippo: Attacco al TCP/IP. Linux & C Maggio 2000, 30-32. 13798 Jilani Khaldi: Interbase. Linux & C Maggio 2000, 33-39. 13799 Efrem Pozzati: Il canto del pinguino - ovvero come configurare la schedia audio della nostra Linux box. Linux & C Maggio 2000, 40-43. 13800 Vincenzo Romano: Terminal server - ISP con Linux. Linux & C Maggio 2000, 44-47. 13801 Luca Gibelli: Q-mail - il server di posta sicuro. Linux & C Maggio 2000, 48-51. 13802 Simone Contini/Lorenzo Mancini: OpenGL - libreria grafica per professionisti. Linux & C Maggio 2000, 52-55. 13803 Roberto Foglietta: Glade - costruiamo una GUI con Gtk+. Linux & C Maggio 2000, 56-59. 13804 Raffaello Colasante: Primi passi con Tcl/Tk. Linux & C Maggio 2000, 60-63. 13805 Andrea Monti: Computer freedom and privacy - Toronto 4-7 aprile 2000. Linux & C Maggio 2000, 64-65. 13806 Jilani Khaldi: Intervista con Rasmus Lerdorf (autore di PHP). Linux & C Marzo 2000, 25-27. 13807 Marco Ivaldi: IomegaZip - installazione. Linux & C Marzo 2000, 28-30. 13808 Luigi Genoni: Kernel news. Linux & C Marzo 2000, 31-32. 13809 Salvatore Sanfilippo: Attacco al TCP/IP. Linux & C Marzo 2000, 33-36. 13810 Andrea Candian: Samba - in rete con Windows. Linux & C Marzo 2000, 39-42. 13811 Lorenzo Lazzeri: Posta elettronica - gestione avanzata. Linux & C Marzo 2000, 43-46. 13812 Lorenzo Lazzeri: DNS. Linux & C Marzo 2000, 47-50. 13813 Raffaello Colasante: Primi passi con Tcl/Tk. Linux & C Marzo 2000, 55-58. 13814 Francesco Consumi: SQL - corso di base. Linux & C Marzo 2000, 59-61. 13815 Andrea Candian: Linux e' pronto per entrare in azienda? Linux & C Aprile 2000, 16-21. 13816 Gabriele Bosetti: Internet sotto assedio. Linux & C Aprile 2000, 22-25. 13817 Salvatore Sanfilippo: Attacco al TCP/IP. Linux & C Aprile 2000, 26-27. 13818 Luigi Genoni: Kernel news. Linux & C Aprile 2000, 30-31. 13819 Jilani Khaldi: FreeTrade - soluzione per e-commerce. Linux & C Aprile 2000, 32-39. 13820 Vincenzo Romano: Terminal server - ISP con Linux. Linux & C Aprile 2000, 40-43. 13821 Luca Gibelli: Q-mail - il server di posta sicuro. Linux & C Aprile 2000, 44-47. 13822 Roberto Foglietta: Glade - costruiamo una GUI con Gtk+. Linux & C Aprile 2000, 48-51. 13823 Raffaello Colasante: Primi passi con Tcl/Tk. Linux & C Aprile 2000, 56-59. 13824 Andrea Monti: Andare a GPL - quale licenza scegliere. Linux & C Aprile 2000, 60-61. 13825 Paolo Fornara: Il filesystem di Linux. Linux & C Giugno 2000, 30-31. 13826 Salvatore Sanfilippo: Attacco al TCP/IP. Linux & C Giugno 2000, 32-34. 13827 Jilani Khaldi: Interbase. Linux & C Giugno 2000, 35-38. 13828 Efrem Pozzati: Il canto del pinguino - ovvero come configurare la schedia audio della nostra Linux box. Linux & C Giugno 2000, 39-41. 13829 Vincenzo Romano: Terminal server - ISP con Linux. Linux & C Giugno 2000, 42-45. 13830 Luca Gibelli: Q-mail - il server di posta sicuro. Linux & C Giugno 2000, 46-49. 13831 Simone Contini/Lorenzo Mancini: OpenGL - libreria grafica per professionisti. Linux & C Giugno 2000, 50-53. 13832 Roberto Foglietta: Glade - costruiamo una GUI con Gtk+. Linux & C Giugno 2000, 54-57. 13833 Raffaello Colasante: Primi passi con Tcl/Tk. Linux & C Giugno 2000, 58-61. 13834 Andrea Monti: Copiare software e' reato? Linux & C Giugno 2000, 62-63. 13835 Lorenzo Lazzeri: Collegarsi ad Internet. Linux & C Novembre 1999, 15-17. 13836 Michel Goossens/Frank Mittelbach/Alexander Samarin: The LaTeX Companion. Addison-Wesley 2000, 550p. DM 80. 13837 Luigi Genoni: Kernel news. Linux & C Novembre 2000, 12-13. 13838 Salvatore Insalaco: Gnome e KDE. Linux & C Novembre 2000, 22-26. 13839 Rodolfo Giometti: I moduli del kernel. Linux & C Novembre 2000, 27-29. 13840 Diego Casadei: Acquisizione e analisi dei dati sperimentali. Linux & C Novembre 2000, 30-33. 13841 Andrea Sorri: Una telecamera con Linux embedded. Linux & C Novembre 2000, 34-37. 13842 Matteo Falsetti: Aiuto! - sono entrato nel sistema ... e adesso? Linux & C Novembre 2000, 40-45. 13843 Salvatore Sanfilippo: Programmazione sicura. Linux & C Novembre 2000, 46-49. 13844 Lorenzo Lazzeri: Apache - configurazione del server web piu' utilizzato. Linux & C Novembre 2000, 50-53. 13845 Christian Benvenuti: Traffic shaper - una prima introduzione. Linux & C Novembre 2000, 54-57. 13846 Matteo Sgalaberni: Perl - il principe degli script. Linux & C Novembre 2000, 58-59. 13847 Michel Morelli: PHP - come utilizzare i servizi di posta elettronica. Linux & C Novembre 2000, 60-63. 13848 Luca Abeni/Antonino Casile: Programmazione concorrente con Linux. Linux & C Novembre 2000, 64-68. 13849 Diego Damo: FreeBSD. Linux & C Novembre 2000, 73-75. 13850 Paolo Pisati: Beos - configurazione della rete. Linux & C Novembre 2000, 76-78. 13851 Andrea Monti: Bollino SIAE - un pesantissimo freno allo sviluppo della ICT. Linux & C Novembre 2000, 80-81. 13852 ZZ: X-Free - il freno di Linux alla diffusione di massa. Linux & C Novembre 2000, 82. 13853 Eric Raymond: The Linux XFree86 Howto. Internet 2000, 11p. 13854 Eric Raymond: XFree video timings Howto. Internet 2000, 34p. 13855 Luca Serianni: Italiano. Garzanti 2000, 610p. 13856 ZZ: [Intel 810 and 815 - X server instructions.] Internet (http://support.intel.com/support/graphics/) 2000, 12p. 13857 Thorsten Ros''ner (ed.): bhv-Linux-Howtos. bhv 1999, 700p. DM 20. 13858 Sebastian Hetze/Dirk Hohndel/Martin Mu''ller/Olaf Kirch: Linux. Anwenderhandbuch und Leitfaden fu''r die Systemverwaltung. Lunetix 1997, 640p. DM 80. 13859 Daniele Zucchelli: Guida all'installazione di Linux Red Hat 6.2. PC Professionale Settembre 2000, 370-396. 13860 Winn Rosch: Hardware - tutto e oltre. 2 volumes. Apogeo 2000, tog. 1320p. Tog. Lire 156.000. [English edition:: Hardware bible. Macmillan, 1999, 1400p. DM 87.] 13861 Günther Krahl/Wolfgang Reuschel/Eckehard Schulz: Lehrbuch des modernen Arabisch. Langenscheidt 1995, 630p. DM 89. 13862 Gu''nther Krahl: Wo''rterbuch Deutsch-Arabisch. Langenscheidt 1993, 530p. DM 99. 13863 Felice Mainolfi: KDevelop - sviluppare per KDE. Linux & C Febbraio 2000, 50-53. 13864 Luigi Morati/Paolo Andrietti: Abc dell'elettrotecnica e della illuminazione. Hoepli 1999, 490p. 13865 Noel Morris: Elementi di elettronica teorica e applicata. Hoepli 1999, 295p. 13866 Roger Tokheim: Elettronica digitale. McGraw-Hill Italia (Schaum) 1997, 330p. 13867 Vittorio Ariosi: L'impianto elettrico domestico. Hoepli 1997, 50p. 13868 Vittorio Re: Impianti elettrici nelle abitazioni. Utet 1987, 210p. 13869 Elisabeth Dregger-Cappel/Michael Gutmann/Detlef Lannert/Friedhelm Sowa a.o.: Das gros''e Buch Linux. Data Becker 2000, 1100p. DM 50. 13870 Michael Kofler: Linux. 5. Auflage. Addison-Wesley 2000, 1100p. DM 100. 13871 Jon Hall/Paul Sery: RedHat Linux 6 e Gnome for dummies. Apogeo 2000, 400p. Lire 42.000. 13872 Anonimo: Linux - massima sicurezza. Apogeo 2000, 660p. Lire 78.000. 13873 Julie Adair King: Fotografia digitale per dummies. Apogeo 2000, 320p. Lire 42.000. 13874 Otto Limann/Horst Pelka: Fernsehtechnik ohne Ballast. Franzis 1998, 630p. DM 89. 13875 Uwe Thiem: KDE-Programmierung. Franzis 1999, 280p. DM 80. 13876 Ulrich Reimers: Digitale Fernsehtechnik. Springer 1997, 300p. DM 98. 13877 Burkhard Lehner: KDE- und Qt-Programmierung. Addison-Wesley 1999, 560p. DM 80. 13878 R. Ro''s''ler/G. Hartmann: Java-Programme und Packages. Internet (FH Bielefeld) 1999, 10p. 13879 Rogers Cadenhead: Imparare Java 2 in 24 ore. Tecniche Nuove 1999, 390p. Lire 45.000. 13880 Gregor Ha''berle (ed.): Fachkunde Radio-, Fernseh- und Informationselektronik. Europa-Lehrmittel 2000, 690p. DM 68. 13881 Hans Nestle (ed.): Fachkunde Sanita''rtechnik. Europa-Lehrmittel 1999, 470p. DM 48. 13882 Joseph Eichmeier: Medizinische Elektronik. Springer 1997, 330p. DM 148. 13883 Dieter Nu''hrmann: Das gros''e Werkbuch Elektronik. 4 volumes. Franzis 1998, tog. 4000p. Tog. DM 198. 13884 Rolf Gscheidle (ed.): Fachkunde Kraftfahrzeugtechnik. Europa-Lehrmittel 1999, 640p. DM 58. 13885 Heinz Ha''berle (ed.): Elekronik - Grundlagen. Europa-Lehrmittel 1997, 330p. DM 42. 13886 Klaus Tkotz (ed.): Fachkunde Elektrotechnik. Europa-Lehrmittel 1999, 560p. DM 56. 13887 Herbert Bernstein: Grafik und CAD. VDE 1998, 450p. DM 95. 13888 Herbert Bernstein: Elektrotechnisches CAD-Zeichnen. VDE 2000, 370p. DM 79. 13889 Teresa Attwood: The babel of bioinformatics. Science 20 October 2000, 471-473. 13890 Martin Enserink: Helsinki's new clinical rules - fewer placebos, more disclosure. Science 20 October 2000, 418-419. 13891 Michael Balter: Paintings in Italian cave may be oldest yet. Science 20 October 2000, 419-421. 13892 Mari Jensen: Plant invader may use chemical weapons. Science 20 October 2000, 421-422. 13893 Jon Cohen: Gates gives Cambridge a rival to Rhodes. Science 20 October 2000, 422. 13894 Mark Muro: Arizona to take high road to preservation. Science 20 October 2000, 422-423. 13895 Michael Balter: Windfall for French biomedical agency. Science 20 October 2000, 423. 13896 Michael Balter: Celebrating the synapse. Science 20 October 2000, 424. 13897 Charles Seife: Achievements etched in silicon. Science 20 October 2000, 424-425. 13898 Robert Service: Getting a charge out of plastics. Science 20 October 2000, 425-427. 13899 Charles Seife: Dealing with biases and discrete choices. Science 20 October 2000, 427. 13900 Eliot Marshall: A renewed assault on an old and deadly foe. Science 20 October 2000, 428-430. 13901 Michael Balter: Can WHO roll black malaria? Science 20 October 2000, 430. 13902 Gretchen Vogel: Against all odds, victories from the front lines. Science 20 October 2000, 431-433. 13903 Gary Taubes: Searching for a parasite's weak spot. Science 20 October 2000, 434-437. 13904 Eliot Marshall: Reinventing an ancient cure for malaria. Science 20 October 2000, 437-439. 13905 Elizabeth Pennisi: Closing in on a deadly parasite's genome. Science 20 October 2000, 439. 13906 Martin Enserink: Building a disease-fighting mosquito. Science 20 October 2000, 440-441. 13907 Donald Kennedy: Reshaping basic research. Science 20 October 2000, 451. 13908 Jürgen Osterberg: GIMP. dpunkt 2000, 510p. DM 79. 13909 Carey Bunks: Grokking the GIMP. New Riders 2000, 340p. DM 127. 13910 Gu''nther Krahl/Wolfgang Reuschel/Monem Jumaili: Modernes Arabisch fu''r Fortgeschrittene. Langenscheidt 1997, 590p. DM 99. 13911 David Moore/George Cobb: Statistics and mathematics - tension and cooperation. Am. Math. Monthly 107 (2000), 615-630. 13912 Donal O'Shea/Harriet Pollatsek: Do we need prerequisites? Notices AMS 44 (1997), 564-570. 13913 ZZ: Es war ho''chste Zeit. Spiegel 1996/13, 22-34. Der Rinderwahnsinn ist offenbar auf Menschen u''bertragbar. 13914 Paul Heymann/Hermann Sauerwein (ed.): Elektrotechnik - Energietechnik. Kieser 1998, 810p. DM 75. 13915 Z^arko Filipovic': Elektrische Bahnen. Springer 1995, 280p. DM 79. 13916 Gregor Ha''berle/Heinz Ha''berle: Elektrische Maschinen in Anlagen der Energietechnik. Europa-Lehrmittel 1994, 320p. DM 48. 13917 Bernd Schiemann (ed.): Informationstechnik und Kommunikationstechnik. Europa-Lehrmittel 2000, 440p. DM 60. 13918 Wolfgang Courtin: Elektrische Energietechnik. Vieweg 1999, 300p. DM 50. 13919 Heinz Ha''berle (ed.): Fachkunde Industrieelektronik und Informationstechnik. Europa-Lehrmittel 1999, 680p. DM 66. 13920 Horst Jansen/Heinrich Ro''tter (ed.): Informationstechnik und Telekommunikationstechnik. Europa-Lehrmittel 2000, 370p. DM 60. 13921 Bela Hertelendi: Das Internet. Europa-Lehrmittel 2000, 180p. DM 32. 13922 Peter Wilckens: Computerpraxis - Basiswissen. Europa-Lehrmittel 1997, 210p. DM 35. 13923 Stefan Middendorf/Reiner Singer: Java. dpunkt 1999, 1250p. DM 98. 13924 Fritz Jobst: Programmieren in Java. Hanser 1999, 360p. DM 50. 13925 Roland Beier: Kleine Typenkunde o''sterreichischer Triebfahrzeuge. Transpress 2000, 140p. DM 20. 13926 Roderich Mu''ller/Anton Piotrowski: Einfu''hrung in die Elektrotechnik und Elektronik. 2 volumes. Oldenbourg 1995, 220+240p. DM 38+39. 13927 Andreas Braun: DB-Fahrzeuge. Lokomotiven und Triebwagen der Deutschen Bahn. Geramond 1998, 190p. DM 20. 13928 Ingeborg Holzborn/Klaus Holzborn: Kleine Typenkunde deutscher Triebfahrzeuge. Transpress 1999, 160p. DM 20. 13929 Jens Uetrecht: Haushaltselektrik. Franzis 1996, 96p. DM 25. 13930 Heinz-Ulrich Seidel/Edwin Wagner: Allgemeine Elektrotechnik. 2 volumes. Hanser 1999, 270+320p. DM 50+50. 13931 Clemens Hahn (ed.): Wie funktioniert die Eisenbahn? GeraNova 1998, 100p. DM 20. 13932 Jan-Peter Domschke: Stro''me verbinden die Welt. Teubner 1997, 170p. DM 27. 13933 Hubert Zitt: Das kleine Telefon-Werkbuch. Franzis 2000, 180p. DM 40. 13934 Fritz Jo''rn: Wie schlies''e ich Telefon, Anrufbeantworter, Fax und Modem selbst an? Franzis 1999, 100p. DM 25. 13935 Bill Casselman: [Curves with Postscript]. Internet. 13936 Larry Wall/Tom Christiansen/Jon Orwant: Programming Perl. 3rd edition. O'Reilly 2000, 1070p. DM 99. 13937 Willibald Pschyrembel: Klinisches Wo''rterbuch. 258th edition. De Gruyter 1998, 1730p. DM 70. 13938 Tim Cole: Mercedes-Benz-Lastwagen. Bechtermu''nz 1999, 160p. DM 30. 13939 John Tipler: Giganten der Stras''e. Bechtermu''nz 1999, 170p. DM 30. 13940 Matthias Ro''cke: Trucknology Generation. Die neuen Lastwagen von MAN. Heel 2000, 180p. DM 50. 13941 Bernd Regenberg: Die deutschen Lastwagen der Wirtschaftswunderzeit III. Omnibusse. Podszun 1996, 320p. DM 98. 13942 Hans-Werner Geschke/Michael Helmetag/Wolfgang Wehr (Bo''ttcher/Forberg): Technisches Zeichnen. Teubner 1998, 340p. DM 44. 13943 Hans Hoischen: Technisches Zeichnen. Cornelsen 2000, 450p. DM 40. 13944 Adrian Schommers: Elektronik - gar nicht schwer. 4 volumes. Elektor 1999, 170+220+214+240p. DM 20+30+30+30. 13945 Klaus Pommerening: Datenschutz und Datensicherheit. Bibl. Inst. 1991, 260p. 3-411-15171-4. DM 30. Available on Internet. 13946 Gero von Randow: Roboter. Rowohlt 1997, 350p. DM 42. "Wer sich u''ber den gegenwa''rtigen Stand der faszinierenden, sich schnell weiterentwickelnden Sparte Robotik informieren will, sollte dieses Buch lesen. Wer sich fu''r die menschliche Zukunft und deren soziale und politische Realita''ten interessiert, vielleicht auch." (Rolf Henkel) 13947 Ju''rgen Heermann: Warum sie oben bleiben. Insel 2000, 220p. DM 20. 13948 Helmut Kreuzer: Am Start. Moderne Verkehrsflugzeuge. Air Gallery 2000, 190p. DM 25. 13949 Michael Marten: Flugfunk. Siebel 2000, 380p. DM 35. 13950 Eberhard Anger (ed.): Der Taschen-Brockhaus - Luftfahrt. Brockhaus 1999, 130p. DM 10. 13951 Peter Bachmann: GPS fu''r Piloten. Motorbuch 1997, 220p. DM 50. 13952 Claus Wilde (ed.): Leidenschaft Schiffbau. Koehler 2000, 190p. DM 20. 13953 Hans Moravec: Quanto diventeranno intelligenti i robot? Le Scienze Dicembre 1999, 114-122. 13954 Reinhard Breuer/Carsten Ko''nneker: [Gespra''ch mit Gerhard Vollmer und Gerhard Roth u''ber Roboterintelligenz.] Spektrum 2000/10, 72-75. 13955 Carsten Ko''nnecker: Besprechung des Buches "Homo s@piens" von Ray Kurzweil. Spektrum 2000/10, 112. 13956 Volker Bertram: Computer mit Kapita''nspatent. Spektrum 2000/7, 88-92. 13957 Michael Springer: Besprechung des Buches "Mind children" von Hans Moravec. Spektrum 1992/12, 137-138. 13958 Thomas Wieland: Combinatorics of combinatorial chemistry. J. Math. Chem. 21/2 (1997), 141-157. 13959 Thomas Wieland: Mathematical simulations in combinatorial chemistry. Comm. Math. Comp. Chem. 34 (1996), 15p. 13960 Thomas Wieland: Konstruktionsalgorithmen bei molekularen Graphen und deren Anwendung. Comm. Math. Comp. Chem. 36 (1997), 7-155. 13961 Peter Schuster: Molecular insights into evolution of phenotypes. Internet 2000, 49p. 13962 Peter Schuster: Perspektiven einer computergestu''tzten Molekularbiologie. Internet ca. 2000, 10p. 13963 Peter Schuster: Molecular insights into life and evolution. Internet 1998, 12p. 13964 George Hagedorn: Crossing the interface between chemistry and mathematics. Notices AMS March 1996, 297-299. 13965 Hubert Ro''der: Strukturanalyse in der Vegetationskunde mit der formalen Begriffsanalyse. Internet 1995, 11p. 13966 Adalbert Kerber/Reinhard Laue/Thomas Wieland: Discrete mathematics for combinatorial chemistry. Internet 1998, 19p. 13967 Uta Priss/John Old: Information access through conceptual structures and GIS. Internet ca. 1998, 9p. 13968 Bernhard Ganter/Rudolf Wille: Applied lattice theory - formal concept analysis. Internet ca. 1997, 14p. 13969 Tim Becker: General algebraic geometry and formal concept analysis. Acta Math. Univ. Com. 68/2 (1999), 279-294. 13970 Charles King/Eric Muchiri/John Ouma: Evidence against rapid emergence of praziquantel resistance in Schistosoma haematobium, Kenya. Emerging Inf. Dis. 6/6 (2000), ... 13971 Lyle Petersen a.o.: Developing national epidemiological capacity to meet the challenges of emerging infections in Germany. Emerging Inf. Dis. 6/6 (2000), ... 13972 Paul Brown a.o.: Bovine spongiform encephalopathy and variant Creutzfeld-Jakob disease - background, evolution, and current concerns. Emerging Inf. Dis. 7/1 (2000), ... 13973 E. Knill/S. Muthukrishnan: Group testing problems in experimental molecular biology. Internet 1995, 7p. 13974 Adalbert Kerber: Algebraic combinatorics in Bayreuth. Internet 2000, 18p. 13975 Mikhail Klin/Christoph Ru''cker/Gerta Ru''cker/Gottfried Tinhofer: Algebraic combinatorics in mathematical chemistry - methods and algorithms I. Internet 1997, 110p. 13976 Leslie Ann Goldberg/Mark Jerrum: Randomly sampling molecules. Internet 1996, 25p. 13977 Roland Grund: Konstruktion molekularer Graphen mit gegebenen Hybridisierungen und u''berlappungsfreien Fragmenten. Dissertation Bayreuth 1994, 110p. 13978 J. Graham/G. Lehrer: Cellular algebras. Inv. Math. 123 (1996), 1-34. 13979 D. Higman: Coherent configurations I. Rend. Sem. Padova ... (1970), 1-25. 13980 Adalbert Kerber: Diskrete Strukturen. Vorlesung Bayreuth Sommersemester 1996, 130p. 13981 Ralf Gugisch: Verallgemeinerung der formalen Begriffsanalyse und Anwendung auf mehrwertige Kontexte. Diplomarbeit Bayreuth 1997, 120p. 13982 Adalbert Kerber/Wilfried Lex: Kontexte und ihre Begriffe. Internet 1998, 110p. 13983 Martin Sonntag: Formale Begriffsanalyse. Internet 2000, 40p. 13984 Bernhard Ganter: Begriffe und Implikationen. Internet ca. 1995, 25p. 13985 Uta Priss: Faceted information representation. Internet ca. 2000, 12p. 13986 Benno Peetz: Computerunterstützte Untersuchung von Kontexten und ihren Begriffsverbänden. Diplomarbeit Bayreuth 1990, 110p. 13987 Adalbert Kerber/Reinhard Laue/ T. Gru''ner/M. Meringer: Molgen 4.0. MATCH 37 (1998), 205-208. 13988 Helmut Wielandt: Finite permutation groups. Academic Press 1964. 13989 A. Kohnert: Schubert polynomials and skew Schur functions. Internet 1991, 6p. 13990 Friedrich Hirzebruch: Emmy Noether and topology. A lecture given 1996. Internet, 7p. 13991 Thomas Gru''ner/Adalbert Kerber/Reinhard Laue/M. Meringer: Massmol. MATCH 38 (1998), 173-180. 13992 Thomas Gru''ner/Adalbert Kerber a.o.: Bestimmung von Summenformeln aus Massenspektren durch Erkennung u''berlagerter Isotopenmuster. MATCH 37 (1998), 163-177. 13993 Ralf Gugisch/Adalbert Kerber a.o.: Molgen-Comb, a software package for combinatorial chemistry. MATCH 41 (2000), 189-203. 13994 Evi Haberberger/Anton Betten/Reinhard Laue: Isomorphism classification of t-designs with group theoretical localisation techniques applied to some Steiner quadruple systems on 20 points. Internet 2000, 22p. 13995 Thomas Grüner/Adalbert Kerber/Reinhard Laue/M. Meringer: Mathematics for combinatorial chemistry. Internet ca. 1999, 9p. 13996 Michel Aguet: [Presentation. Aguet is the director of ISREC.] Internet 2000, 5p. 13997 Philippe Esperet/Denis Girou: Coloriage du pavage dit <>. Cahiers Gutenberg 31 (1998), 5-18. 13998 Timothy Van Zandt: PSTricks - user's guide. Internet 1993, 95p. 13999 Timothy Van Zandt: [PSTricks commands.] Internet ca. 1993, 50p. 14000 Denis Girou: Presentation de PSTricks. Cah. Gutenberg 16 (1994), 21-70.