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Afework A, Beynon MD, Bustamante F, Cho S, Demarzo A, Ferreira R, Miller R, Silberman M, Saltz J, Sussman A et al..  1998.  Digital dynamic telepathology–the Virtual Microscope.. Proceedings of the AMIA Symposium. :912-912.
Marchionini G, Samet H, Brandt L.  2003.  Digital government. Communications of the ACM. 46(1):25-27.
Golubchik L, Cheng WC, Chou CF, Khuller S, Samet H, Wan YCJ.  2003.  Digital Government-Bistro: A Scalable and Secure Data Transfer Service for Digital Government Applications. Communications of the ACM-Association for Computing Machinery-CACM. 46(1):50-51.
Swaminathan A, M. Wu, Liu KJR.  2008.  Digital image forensics via intrinsic fingerprints. Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on. 3(1):101-117.
Shneiderman B.  2001.  The Digital University: Building a Learning Community.
Shneiderman B, Kang H.  2000.  Direct annotation: a drag-and-drop strategy for labeling photos. IEEE International Conference on Information Visualization, 2000. Proceedings. :88-95.
Shneiderman B, Kang H.  2005.  Direct Annotation: A Drag-and-Drop Strategy for Labeling Photos (2000). Institute for Systems Research Technical Reports.
Shneiderman B.  1981.  Direct manipulation: A step beyond programming languages (abstract only). ACM SIGSOC Bulletin. 13(2-3):143-143.
Shneiderman B.  1997.  Direct manipulation for comprehensible, predictable and controllable user interfaces. Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Intelligent user interfaces. :33-39.
Baroff J, Simon R, Gilman F, Shneiderman B.  1987.  Direct manipulation user interfaces for expert systems. Expert systems: the user interfaceExpert systems: the user interface. :99-125.
Baroff J, Simon R, Gilman F, Shneiderman B.  1987.  Direct manipulation user interfaces for expert systems. Expert systems: the user interfaceExpert systems: the user interface. :99-125.
Shneiderman B.  1997.  Direct manipulation versus agents: Paths to predictable, controllable, and comprehensible interfaces. Software agentsSoftware agents. :97-106.
Shneiderman B, Maes P.  1997.  Direct manipulation vs. interface agents. Interactions. 4(6):42-61.
Yoon I-C, Sussman A, Memon AM, Porter A.  2007.  Direct-dependency-based software compatibility testing. Proceedings of the twenty-second IEEE/ACM international conference on Automated software engineering. :409-412.
Khoo Y P, Hicks MW, Foster JS, Sazawal V.  2009.  Directing JavaScript with arrows. Proceedings of the 5th symposium on Dynamic languages. :49-58.
Khoo YP, Hicks MW, Foster JS, Sazawal V.  2008.  Directing javascript with arrows (functional pearl). Technical Reports of the Computer Science Department.
Boman EC, Griffen MF, Stewart G.W.  1998.  Direction of Arrival and the Rank-Revealing URV Decomposition. UMIACS-TR-91-166
Badre A, Shneiderman B.  1982.  Directions in human/computer interaction..
Sherwood R, Bender A, Spring N.  2008.  Discarte: a disjunctive internet cartographer. ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review. 38(4):303-314.
Sherwood R, Bender A, Spring N.  2008.  Discarte: a disjunctive internet cartographer. ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review. 38(4):303-314.
Shneiderman B.  2006.  Discovering business intelligence using treemap visualizations. B-EYE-Network-Boulder, CO, USA, April. 11
Don A, Zheleva E, Gregory M, Tarkan S, Auvil L, Clement T, Shneiderman B, Plaisant C.  2007.  Discovering interesting usage patterns in text collections: integrating text mining with visualization. Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM conference on Conference on information and knowledge management. :213-222.
Spencer JH, Srinivasan A, Tetali P.  2001.  The discrepancy of permutation families. Unpublished manuscript.
Spencer JH, Srinivasan A, Tetali P.  2001.  The discrepancy of permutation families. Unpublished manuscript.
Minker J, Seipel D.  2002.  Disjunctive logic programming: A survey and assessment. Computational Logic: Logic Programming and Beyond. :171-197.

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