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IEEE Computer, Volume 41, 2008
Volume 41, Number 1, January 2008
- Rangachar Kasturi:
2008: The Year of Revitalization. 8-9 - Carl K. Chang:
Computer in 2008. 10-11 - Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Internet Researchers Look to Wipe the Slate Clean. 12-16 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 17-19 - Michael A. Cusumano:
The Changing Software Business: Moving from Products to Services. 20-27 - David Harel:
Can Programming Be Liberated, Period? 28-37 - Victor V. Zhirnov, Ralph K. Cavin III, Greg Leeming, Kosmas Galatsis:
An Assessment of Integrated Digital Cellular Automata Architectures. 38-44 - Michael A. Greenspan, Joseph Lam, Marc Godard, Imran Zaidi, Sam Jordan, Will Leckie, Ken Anderson, Donna C. Dupuis:
Toward a Competitive Pool-Playing Robot. 46-53 - Philip K. McKinley, Betty H. C. Cheng, Charles Ofria, David B. Knoester, Benjamin E. Beckmann, Heather Goldsby:
Harnessing Digital Evolution. 54-63 - Robert G. Reynolds, Mostafa Z. Ali, Thaer Jayyousi:
Mining the Social Fabric of Archaic Urban Centers with Cultural Algorithms. 64-72 - Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection. 82-86 - David Alan Grier:
The Public Eye. 91-93 - Janusz Sosnowski, Dawid Trawczynski, Janusz Zalewski:
Safety Issues in Modern Bus Standards. 97-99 - Mary C. Lacity, Joseph W. Rottman:
The Impact of Outsourcing on Client Project Managers. 100-102 - Dimitrios N. Serpanos, Jörg Henkel:
Dependability and Security Will Change Embedded Computing. 103-105 - Jim Hendler:
Web 3.0: Chicken Farms on the Semantic Web. 106-108 - W. Neville Holmes:
The History of the Computing Profession. 110-112
Volume 41, Number 2, February 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Derek the Rocket Scientist. 10-12 - George Lawton:
US Cell Phone Industry Faces an Open Future. 15-18 - Brad Smith:
A Storm (Worm) Is Brewing. 20-22 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 23-25 - David McArthur:
National Science Digital Library: Shaping Education's Cyberinfrastructure. 26-32 - Daniel E. O'Leary:
Wikis: 'From Each According to His Knowledge'. 34-41 - Ramesh C. Jain:
EventWeb: Developing a Human-Centered Computing System. 42-50 - Giampiero E. G. Beroggi:
Secure and Easy Internet Voting. 52-56 - Srijith Krishnan Nair, Ron Gerrits, Bruno Crispo, Andrew S. Tanenbaum:
Turning Teenagers into Stores. 58-62 - Vashek Matyas, Daniel Cvrcek, Jan Krhovjak, Marek Kumpost:
Authorizing Card Payments with PINs. 64-68 - Tarek A. El-Ghazawi, Esam El-Araby, Miaoqing Huang, Kris Gaj, Volodymyr V. Kindratenko, Duncan A. Buell:
The Promise of High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing. 69-76 - Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection. 82-87 - T. S. E. Maibaum, Alan Wassyng:
A Product-Focused Approach to Software Certification. 91-93 - Alfred C. Weaver, Benjamin B. Morrison:
Social Networking. 97-100 - Michael van Lent:
The Business of Fun. 101-103 - Jonathan Trevor:
Doing the Mobile Mash. 104-106 - Raja Natarajan:
On Attending Conferences. 107-108
Volume 41, Number 3, March 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Long John Software and the Digital Jolly Roger. 7-9 - Neal Leavitt:
Will IEEE 802.1X Finally Take Off in 2008? 12-15 - George Lawton:
Moving the OS to the Web. 16-19 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 20-22 - Pablo Moreno-Ger, Iván Martínez-Ortiz, José Luis Sierra, Baltasar Fernández-Manjón:
A Content-Centric Development Process Model. 24-30 - Barry W. Boehm:
Making a Difference in the Software Century. 32-38 - Leon J. Osterweil, Carlo Ghezzi, Jeff Kramer, Alexander L. Wolf:
Determining the Impact of Software Engineering Research on Practice. 39-49 - Lorin Hochstein, Victor R. Basili:
The ASC-Alliance Projects: A Case Study of Large-Scale Parallel Scientific Code Development. 50-58 - Rolf Oppliger, Ralf Hauser, David A. Basin:
SSL/TLS Session-Aware User Authentication. 59-65 - Cheng-Zhong Xu, Fred Bojin Liu, Jianbin Wei:
Model Predictive Feedback Control for QoS Assurance in Webservers. 66-72 - Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection. 83-85 - Patricia Morreale, George Chang, Lee Wittenberg:
Transitioning from a Community College to a Four-Year University. 89-91 - Michael J. Carey:
SOA What? 92-94 - Gary A. Klein, Steven Deal, Sterling Wiggins:
Cognitive Systems Engineering: The Hype and the Hope. 95-97 - Claude Y. Laporte, Simon Alexandre, Alain Renault:
Developing International Standards for Very Small Enterprises. 98-101 - W. Neville Holmes:
Supporting Acquisition of Basic Skills. 1102-104
Volume 41, Number 4, April 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Thinking Locally, Acting Globally. 7-10 - Karen Hayman:
The Move to Make Social Data Portable. 13-15 - Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Proponents Try to Rehabilitate Peer-to-Peer Technology. 16-19 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
E-Paper Soon To Be in Living Color. 20-22 - Po-Ching Lin, Ying-Dar Lin, Yuan-Cheng Lai, Tsern-Huei Lee:
Using String Matching for Deep Packet Inspection. 23-28 - Ian Gorton, Paul Greenfield, Alexander S. Szalay, Roy Williams:
Data-Intensive Computing in the 21st Century. 30-32 - Yong Xue, Wei Wan, Yingjie Li, Jie Guang, Linyan Bai, Ying Wang, Jianwen Ai:
Quantitative Retrieval of Geophysical Parameters Using Satellite Data. 33-40 - Oreste Villa, Daniele Paolo Scarpazza, Fabrizio Petrini:
Accelerating Real-Time String Searching with Multicore Processors. 42-50 - Vijay S. Kumar, Sivaramakrishnan Narayanan, Tahsin M. Kurç, Jun Kong, Metin N. Gurcan, Joel H. Saltz:
Analysis and Semantic Querying in Large Biomedical Image Datasets. 52-59 - Maya B. Gokhale, Jonathan D. Cohen, Andy Yoo, William Marcus Miller, Arpith C. Jacob, Craig D. Ulmer, Roger A. Pearce:
Hardware Technologies for High-Performance Data-Intensive Computing. 60-68 - Cyrus Shahabi, Mehrdad Jahangiri, Farnoush Banaei Kashani:
ProDA: An End-to-End Wavelet-Based OLAP System for Massive Datasets. 69-77 - Bob Ward:
Computer Science Enrollments Drop. 87-89 - Bob Ward:
Call and Calendar. 90-92 - Svein O. Hallsteinsen, Mike Hinchey, Sooyong Park, Klaus Schmid:
Dynamic Software Product Lines. 93-95 - Andrew D. Jurik, Alfred C. Weaver:
Remote Medical Monitoring. 96-99 - Michael van Lent:
Massive Media Shift. 100-101 - Jeonghwa Yang, Bill N. Schilit, David W. McDonald:
Activity Recognition for the Digital Home. 102-104 - Kai A. Olsen:
The $100, 000 Keying Error. 106-108
Volume 41, Number 5, May 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Know Your Audience. 6-8 - George Lawton:
Is It Finally Time to Worry about Mobile Malware? 12-14 - Brad Smith:
ARM and Intel Battle over the Mobile Chip's Future. 15-18 - Lee Garber:
News Briefs. 19-21 - Diomidis Spinellis:
The Antikythera Mechanism: A Computer Science Perspective. 22-27 - James A. Hutchby, Ralph K. Cavin III, Victor V. Zhirnov, Joe E. Brewer, George Bourianoff:
Emerging Nanoscale Memory and Logic Devices: A Critical Assessment. 28-32 - Ralph K. Cavin III, James A. Hutchby, Victor V. Zhirnov, Joe E. Brewer, George Bourianoff:
Emerging Research Architectures. 33-37 - George Bourianoff, Joe E. Brewer, Ralph K. Cavin III, James A. Hutchby, Victor V. Zhirnov:
Boolean Logic and Alternative Information-Processing Devices. 38-46 - Jason J. Corso, Guangqi Ye, Darius Burschka, Gregory D. Hager:
A Practical Paradigm and Platform for Video-Based Human-Computer Interaction. 48-55 - Upkar Varshney:
Improving Wireless Health Monitoring Using Incentive-Based Router Cooperation. 56-62 - Rangachar Kasturi, Carl K. Chang:
Introducing the Advanced Technology Executive Forum. 67-69 - Bob Ward:
Computer Society Releases Q3 & 4 Conference Slate. 70-73 - Don Hardaway, Richard G. Mathieu, Richard P. Will:
A New Mission for the Information Systems Discipline. 81-83 - Paul Sanchirico:
Video 2.0: Building Next-Generation Video Networks. 84-86 - Stephen B. Seidman:
Software Engineering Certification Schemes. 87-89 - W. Neville Holmes:
The Craft of Programming. 90-92
Volume 41, Number 6, June 2008
- David Alan Grier:
The Theosophists' Bathroom. 8-10 - George Lawton:
Developing Software Online With Platform-as-a-Service Technology. 13-15 - Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols:
Mobile WiMax: The Next Wireless Battle Ground. 16-18 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
A New Wi-Fi for Peer-to-Peer Communications. 19-21 - Kentaro Toyama, M. Bernardine Dias:
Information and Communication Technologies for Development. 22-25 - Richard Heeks:
ICT4D 2.0: The Next Phase of Applying ICT for International Development. 26-33 - Jonathan Donner, Rikin Gandhi, Paul Javid, Indrani Medhi, Aishwarya Ratan, Kentaro Toyama, Rajesh Veeraraghavan:
Stages of Design in Technology for Global Development. 34-41 - Gary Marsden:
Toward Empowered Design. 42-46 - Sonesh Surana, Rabin K. Patra, Sergiu Nedevschi, Eric A. Brewer:
Deploying a Rural Wireless Telemedicine System: Experiences in Sustainability. 48-56 - Karin Koogan Breitman, Mike Hinchey:
ICT Research Experience. 58 - Claudia Bauzer Medeiros:
Grand Research Challenges in Computer Science in Brazil. 59-65 - Kevin Ryan:
Engineering the Irish Software Tiger. 66-71 - Brian Magerko:
Adaptation in Digital Games. 87-89 - Mark E. Hazen:
The Technology Behind HomePlug AV Powerline Communications. 90-92 - Yang Li, James A. Landay:
Into the Wild: Low-Cost Ubicomp Prototype Testing. 94-97 - Mikael Lindvall, Dirk Muthig:
Bridging the Software Architecture Gap. 98-101 - Luther Martin:
Key-Management Infrastructure for Protecting Stored Data. 103-104 - Qusay H. Mahmoud, Allan Dyer:
Mobile Devices in an Introductory Programming Course. 106-108
Volume 41, Number 7, July 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Harry and Georgie. 5-8 - Neal Leavitt:
Application Awareness Makes Storage More Useful. 11-13 - Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
The Wireless Industry Begins to Embrace Femtocells. 14-17 - Lee Garber:
News Briefs. 18-20 - Ronald Prescott Loui:
In Praise of Scripting: Real Programming Pragmatism. 22-26 - William J. Dally, James D. Balfour, David Black-Schaffer, James Chen, R. Curtis Harting, Vishal Parikh, JongSoo Park, David Sheffield:
Efficient Embedded Computing. 27-32 - Mark D. Hill, Michael R. Marty:
Amdahl's Law in the Multicore Era. 33-38 - Frank Vahid, Greg Stitt, Roman L. Lysecky:
Warp Processing: Dynamic Translation of Binaries to FPGA Circuits. 40-46 - Kai-Hui Chang, Igor L. Markov, Valeria Bertacco:
Automating Postsilicon Debugging and Repair. 47-54 - Kun Wang, Zhonghai Yin, Lihua Zhou, Feng Yuan, Zengxin Li:
SIISAM: A Model for Secure Inhomogeneous Information Systems. 56-61 - Alvaro Arenas, Michael D. Wilson:
Contracts as Trust Substitutes in Collaborative Business. 80-83 - David K. Sarji:
HandTalk: Assistive Technology for the Deaf. 84-86 - Diane Kelly:
Innovative Standards for Innovative Software. 88-89 - Kieran Mathieson:
Making Ethics Easier. 91-93 - Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Michiel van Genuchten:
No MoreReply-to-All. 94-96
Volume 41, Number 8, August 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Figures in the Distance. 5-7 - George Lawton:
New Ways to Build Rich Internet Applications. 10-12 - Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols:
Virtualization Sparks Security Concerns. 13-15 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 16-18 - Lawrence Carin, George Cybenko, Jeff Hughes:
Cybersecurity Strategies: The QuERIES Methodology. 20-26 - Jing Dong, Raymond A. Paul, Liang-Jie Zhang:
High-Assurance Service-Oriented Architectures. 27-28 - Paul Townend, Jinpeng Huai, Jie Xu, Nik Looker, Dacheng Zhang, Jianxin Li, Liang Zhong:
CROWN-C: A High-Assurance Service-Oriented Grid Middleware System. 30-38 - Wei-Tek Tsai, Xinyu Zhou, Yinong Chen, Xiaoying Bai:
On Testing and Evaluating Service-Oriented Software. 40-46 - I-Ling Yen, Hui Ma, Farokh B. Bastani, Hong Mei:
QoS-Reconfigurable Web Services and Compositions for High-Assurance Systems. 48-55 - John C. Sloan, Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Venkat Raghav:
Assuring Timeliness in an e-Science Service-Oriented Architecture. 56-62 - Colin Atkinson, Daniel Brenner, Giovanni Falcone, Monika Juhasz:
Specifying High-Assurance Services. 64-71 - Michael van Lent:
The Future Is Virtually Here. 87-89 - Lloyd Watts:
Advanced Noise Reduction for Mobile Telephony. 90-92 - Luther Martin:
Identity-Based Encryption Comes of Age. 93-95 - Bertrand Meyer:
Seven Principles of Software Testing. 99-101 - Jennifer Mankoff, Robin Kravets, Eli Blevis:
Some Computer Science Issues in Creating a Sustainable World. 102-105 - W. Neville Holmes:
The European Union and the Semantic Web. 106-108
Volume 41, Number 9, September 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Click Here to Empty Trash. 6-8 - Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Stitching Computing Systems into a Single Fabric. 11-13 - George Lawton:
New Technology Prevents Data Leakage. 14-17 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 18-20 - Quan Z. Sheng, Xue Li, Sherali Zeadally:
Enabling Next-Generation RFID Applications: Solutions and Challenges. 21-28 - Tak Cheung Lam, Jianxun Jason Ding, Jyh-Charn Liu:
XML Document Parsing: Operational and Performance Characteristics. 30-37 - Carl Symborski:
Scalable User Content Distribution for Massively Multiplayer Online Worlds. 38-44 - Sanjeev Kumar, Jatin Chhugani, Changkyu Kim, Daehyun Kim, Anthony D. Nguyen, Pradeep Dubey, Christian Bienia, Youngmin Kim:
Second Life and the New Generation of Virtual Worlds. 46-53 - Kenneth P. Smith, Len Seligman, Vipin Swarup:
Everybody Share: The Challenge of Data-Sharing Systems. 54-61 - Olav Lysne, Sven-Arne Reinemo, Tor Skeie, Åshild Grønstad Solheim, Thomas Sødring, Lars Paul Huse, Bjørn Dag Johnsen:
Interconnection Networks: Architectural Challenges for Utility Computing Data Centers. 62-69 - Ed H. Chi:
The Social Web: Research and Opportunities. 88-91 - Ann DeMarle:
Innovation and Value. 92-94 - James Geller, Soon Ae Chun, Yoo Jung An:
Toward the Semantic Deep Web. 95-97 - Ian Gorton:
XML Does Real Programmers a Service. 98-100
Volume 41, Number 10, October 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Drinking with Dinosaurs. 8-10 - Neal Leavitt:
High-Stakes Battle Rages in Graphics-Chip Marketplace. 13-15 - David Geer:
Technology News. 16-19 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 20-22 - Oriana Riva, Jaakko Kangasharju:
Challenges and Lessons in Developing Middleware on Smart Phones. 23-31 - Oliver Bimber:
Total Recall. 32-33 - Andrzej Cichocki, Yoshikazu Washizawa, Tomasz M. Rutkowski, Hovagim Bakardjian, Anh Huy Phan, Seungjin Choi, Hyekyoung Lee, Qibin Zhao, Liqing Zhang, Yuanqing Li:
Noninvasive BCIs: Multiway Signal-Processing Array Decompositions. 34-42 - Alois Schlögl, Clemens Brunner:
BioSig: A Free and Open Source Software Library for BCI Research. 44-50 - Dennis J. McFarland, Jonathan R. Wolpaw:
Brain-Computer Interface Operation of Robotic and Prosthetic Devices. 52-56 - Gert Pfurtscheller, Gernot R. Müller-Putz, Reinhold Scherer, Christa Neuper:
Rehabilitation with Brain-Computer Interface Systems. 58-65 - Anatole Lécuyer, Fabien Lotte, Richard B. Reilly, Robert Leeb, Michitaka Hirose, Mel Slater:
Brain-Computer Interfaces, Virtual Reality, and Videogames. 66-72 - John A. Stankovic:
Wireless Sensor Networks. 92-95 - Raghvinder S. Sangwan, Li-Ping Lin, Colin J. Neill:
Structural Complexity in Architecture-Centric Software Evolution. 96-99 - T. V. Raman, Charles L. Chen:
Eyes-Free User Interfaces. 100-101 - Darold Higa:
Walled Gardens versus the Wild West. 102-105 - W. Neville Holmes:
The Dea[r]th of Human Understanding. 106-108
Volume 41, Number 11, November 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Edward Elgar's Facebook Page. 6-8 - Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
SRM Manages the Exploding Volume of Storage. 11-14 - Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols:
The Mobile Web Comes of Age. 15-17 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 18-20 - Michael Price:
The Paradox of Security in Virtual Environments. 22-28 - Vladimir Getov:
e-Science: The Added Value for Modern Discovery. 30-31 - Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, Dennis Gannon, Gerhard Klimeck, Scott Oster, Sudhakar Pamidighantam:
TeraGrid Science Gateways and Their Impact on Science. 32-41 - Satoshi Matsuoka, Kazushige Saga, Mutsumi Aoyagi:
Coupled-Simulation e-Science Support in the NAREGI Grid. 42-49 - Craig A. Lee, George Percivall:
Standards-Based Computing Capabilities for Distributed Geospatial Applications. 50-57 - Joel H. Saltz, Tahsin M. Kurç, Shannon Hastings, Stephen Langella, Scott Oster, David Ervin, Ashish Sharma, Tony Pan, Metin N. Gurcan, Justin Permar, Renato Ferreira, Philip R. O. Payne, Ümit V. Çatalyürek, Enrico Caserta, Gustavo Leone, Michael C. Ostrowski, Ravi K. Madduri, Ian T. Foster, Subhasree Madhavan, Kenneth H. Buetow, Krishnakant Shanbhag, Eliot L. Siegel:
e-Science, caGrid, and Translational Biomedical Research. 58-66 - Ronald H. Perrott, Terence J. Harmer, Rhys Lewis:
e-Science Infrastructure for Digital Media Broadcasting. 67-72 - Alastair J. Walker:
Enterprise Maturity Models: Have We Lost the Plot? 96-98 - Shay Gal-On, Markus Levy:
Measuring Multicore Performance. 99-102 - Bernardo A. Huberman:
Crowdsourcing and Attention. 103-105 - Wojciech Cellary:
Content Communities on the Internet. 106-108
Volume 41, Number 12, December 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Evolutionary Fervor. 10-12 - David Geer:
Reducing the Storage Burden via Data Deduplication. 15-17 - George Lawton:
Wireless HD Video Heats Up. 18-20 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 21-23 - Dong Hyuk Woo, Hsien-Hsin S. Lee:
Extending Amdahl's Law for Energy-Efficient Computing in the Many-Core Era. 24-31 - Mike Hinchey, Paul A. Curto, Scott Hamilton:
Computer Celebrates NASA's 50th Anniversary. 32-33 - Margaret H. Hamilton, William R. Hackler:
Universal Systems Language: Lessons Learned from Apollo. 34-43 - Max Bajracharya, Mark W. Maimone, Daniel M. Helmick:
Autonomy for Mars Rovers: Past, Present, and Future. 44-50 - Sujay V. Kumar, Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Yudong Tian, Rolf Reichle, James Geiger, Charles Alonge, John Eylander, Paul R. Houser:
An Integrated Hydrologic Modeling and Data Assimilation Framework. 52-59 - M. Angélica Pinninghoff, Ricardo Contreras Arriagada, John Atkinson:
Using Genetic Algorithms to Model Road Networks. 60-67 - Jerlando F. L. Jackson, Elizabeth M. O'Callaghan:
Computer Science Faculty Diversity During the Past Decade. 104-107 - Gary McGraw:
Automated Code Review Tools for Security. 108-111 - Andrew J. Kornecki, Brian Butka, Janusz Zalewski:
Software Tools for Safety-Critical Systems According to DO-254. 112-115 - Christian S. Jensen, Carmen Ruiz Vicente, Rico Wind:
User-Generated Content: The Case for Mobile Services. 116-118 - John Funge:
Let Us Entertain You. 120-122 - John L. Cole:
Network Science from an IT and US Army Perspective. 123-125 - Simone Santini:
Madrid's Brilliant Idea. 126-128
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