Name
Affiliation
Papers
W. NEVILLE HOLMES
University of Tasmania
65
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
4
42
26.17
Referers 
Referees 
References 
95
55
37
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
The Cultural Potential of Keyboards00.342011
Computers and Their Users00.342011
Computing and the Step Function10.392011
The Digital Climate of English Change00.342010
Seven Digital Steps to Avoid Utter Hell00.342010
The Future of the Computing Profession11.012010
The Future of the Computing Profession: Readers' E-mails00.342010
The Rise and Rise of Digital Gluttony00.342010
The Design of Government00.342009
Music, Sociality, and Digital Technology10.432009
The Credit Crunch and the Digital Bite00.342009
Truth and Breadth, Clarity and Depth in Algebra00.342009
Consciousness and Computers10.362008
Supporting Acquisition of Basic Skills00.342008
The Craft of Programming10.362008
The European Union and the Semantic Web00.342008
The Dea[r]th of Human Understanding00.342008
The History of the Computing Profession00.342008
Digital Technology and the Skills Shortage00.342007
The Profession as a Culture Killer00.342007
Quasireform of English Spelling00.342006
The Data Doughnut and the Software Hole10.392006
The Farmer, the Fairies, and the Computers00.342006
The Turning of the Wheel10.452005
Digital Technology, Age, and Gaming20.372005
In Defense of Spam10.532005
The Internet, the Web, and the Chaos00.342005
Rationality and Digital Technology00.342004
January 1972 / January 1988.00.342004
The Case for Perspicuous Programming20.402003
The Problem with Unicode00.342003
The Digital Divide, the UN, and the Computing Profession10.482003
Truth and Clarity in Arithmetic00.342003
Artificial Intelligence: Arrogance or Ignorance?10.342003
Jobs, Trades, Skills, and the Profession00.342002
The Profession00.342002
Seven Great Blunders of the Computing World10.372002
The Profession and the World00.342002
Would a Digital Brain Have a Mind?00.342002
Representative Democracy and the Profession00.342002
The Profession's Future Lies in Its Past00.342001
US Electoral Reform: The Obvious Obligation00.342001
Terrorism, technology and the profession00.342001
Vanity and Guilt, Humility and Pride00.342001
Crouching Error, Hidden Markup00.342001
The KWIC and the Dead: A Lesson in Computing History10.372001
The net, the web, and the children00.342001
Some Comments on the Coding of Programs00.342000
The Evitability of Software Patents00.342000
Fashioning a Foundation for the Computing Profession51.282000
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