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IEEE Computer, Volume 32, 1999
Volume 32, Number 1, January 1999
- James H. Aylor:
Computer for the 21st Century. 4-6
- Leonard L. Tripp:
Lengthening Our Stride: Our 1999 Plan. 7-8
- John Charles:
Neural Interfaces Link the Mind and the Machine. 16-18
- John Edwards:
Employment in 1999: Oportunities Amid Challenges. 19-22
- Krishna M. Kavi, James C. Browne, Anand Tripathi:
Computer Systems Research: The Pressure Is On. 30-39 - Jonathan M. Smith:
Programmable Networks: Selected Challenges in Computer Networking. 40-42 - Scott Hamilton:
Semiconductor Research Corporation: Taking Moore's Law Into the Next Century. 43-48 - Howard A. Rubin:
Diary of a Consultant: Bracing for the Millennium. 51-56 - Mark Billinghurst, Thad Starner:
Wearable Devices: New Ways to Manage Information. 57-64 - Bill N. Schilit, Morgan N. Price, Gene Golovchinsky, Kei Tanaka, Catherine C. Marshall:
As We May Read: The Reading Appliance Revolution. 65-73
- Jeffrey M. Voas:
The Future of Computer Assurance. 76-77
- Charles R. Severance:
Posix: A Model for Future Computing. 131-132
- Soon-Yong Choi, Andrew B. Whinston:
The Future of E-Commerce: Integrate and Customize. 133-134
- Barry W. Boehm, Chris Abts:
COTS Integration: Plug and Pray? 135-138
- Bertrand Meyer:
On To Components. 139-140
- Ted G. Lewis, Benjamin C. Fuller:
Fast-Lane Browsers Put the Web on Wheels. 141-144
Volume 32, Number 2, February 1999
- Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
New Chips Move Networking onto Silicon. 7-9
- George Lawton:
Vendors Battle over Mobile-OS Market. 13-15
- Savitha Srinivasan:
Design Patterns in Object-Oriented Frameworks. 24-32
- Thomas P. Hughes, Jerry R. Sheehan:
What Has Influenced Computing Innovation? 33-43
- Bruce R. Schatz, Hsinchun Chen:
Digital Libraries: Technological Advances and Social Impacts (Guest Editors' Introduction). 45-50 - Bruce R. Schatz, William H. Mischo, Timothy W. Cole, Ann Peterson Bishop, Susan Harum, Eric H. Johnson, Laura J. Neumann, Hsinchun Chen, Tobun Dorbin Ng:
Federated Search of Scientific Literature. 51-59 - Spencer W. Thomas, Ken Alexander, Kevin M. Guthrie:
Technology Choices for the JSTOR Online Archive. 60-65 - Howard D. Wactlar, Michael G. Christel, Yihong Gong, Alexander G. Hauptmann:
Lessons Learned from Building a Terabyte Digital Video Library. 66-73 - Ian H. Witten, Rodger J. McNab, Steve Jones, Mark D. Apperley, David Bainbridge, Sally Jo Cunningham:
Managing Complexity in a Distributed Digital Library. 74-79 - Andreas Paepcke, Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado, Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang, Steve B. Cousins, Hector Garcia-Molina:
Using Distributed Objects to Build the Stanford Digital Library Infobus. 80-87
- Gary C. Kessler, Ken Rosenblad, Steven D. Shepard:
The Web Can Be Suitable for Learning. 114-115
- Josef Fleischmann, Klaus Buchenrieder:
Prototyping Networked Embedded Systems. 116-119
- James Bach:
Reframing Requirements Analysis. 120-122
- Thomas W. Williams:
IEEE-USA and the Issue of Member Choice. 123-124
- Ted G. Lewis:
The Open Source Acid Test. 125-128
Volume 32, Number 3, March 1999
- George Lawton:
New Technologies Take the Network Home. 11-14
- Neal Leavitt:
Will 1999 Be the Year of IP Telephony? 15-17
- Marina Krol:
Have We Witnessed a Real-Life Turing Test? 27-30
- Hemant K. Bhargava, Suresh Sridhar, Craig Herrick:
Beyond Spreadsheets: Tools for Building Decision Support Systems. 31-39
- Girish Pathak, Shri K. Goyal:
Transforming Business Through Information Technology - Guest Editors' Introduction. 40-41 - Krishnamurthy Srinivasan, Sundaresan Jayaraman:
The Changing Role of Information Technology in Manufacturing. 42-49 - Richard Brandau, Tony Confrey, Alin D'Silva, Christopher J. Matheus, Robert Weihmayer:
Reinventing GTE with Information Technology. 50-58 - Mark Norris, Paul Muschamp, Steve Sim:
The BT Intranet: Information by Design. 59-66 - Dawn N. Jutla, Peter Bodorik, Catherine Hajnal, Charles Davis:
Making Business Sense of Electronic Commerce. 67-75
- Bruce Schneier:
Cryptography: The Importance of Not Being Different. 108-109
- Harold W. Lawson:
Defining Stakeholders Relationships. 110-112
- Barry W. Boehm:
Making RAD Work for Your Project. 113-114, 117
- Paul F. Dubois:
Scientific Components Are Coming. 115-116
- Ted G. Lewis:
Innovation in the Small. 118-120
Volume 32, Number 4, April 1999
- Lee Garber:
Steve Deering on IP Next Generation. 11-13
- Ilan Greenberg:
Facing Up to New Interfaces. 14-16
- Kenneth Nichols:
The Age of Software Patents. 25-31
- Jonathan M. Smith, Kenneth L. Calvert, Sandra L. Murphy, Hilarie K. Orman, Larry L. Peterson:
Activating Networks: A Progress Report. 32-41 - David Wetherall, John V. Guttag, David L. Tennenhouse:
ANTS: Network Services Without the Red Tape. 42-48 - John H. Hartman, Peter A. Bigot, Patrick G. Bridges, Allen Brady Montz, Rob Piltz, Oliver Spatscheck, Todd A. Proebsting, Larry L. Peterson, Andy C. Bavier:
Joust: A Platform for Liquid Software. 50-56
- Sushil Jajodia, Paul Ammann, Catherine D. McCollum:
Surviving Information Warfare Attacks. 57-63 - Ming Fan, Jan Stallaert, Andrew B. Whinston:
A Web-Based Financial Trading System. 64-70
- Hal Burch, Bill Cheswick:
Mapping the Internet. 97-98
- Piotr Czapiewski, Rajaraman Ganesan, Dean Volkert, Bruce Weber:
Integrated Computer-Aided Order Fulfillment. 99-102
- Gary McGraw:
Software Assurence for Security. 103-105
- Paul J. Kostek:
IEEE-USE and Technical Professionalism. 106-107
- Ted G. Lewis:
Asbestos Paajamas: An Open Source Dialogue. 108-112
Volume 32, Number 5, May 1999
- John Edwards:
Convergence Reshapes the Networking Industry. 14-16
- John Charles:
Middleware Moves to the Forefront. 17-19
- Andrew S. Grimshaw, Adam Ferrari, Frederick Knabe, Marty Humphrey:
Wide-Area Computing: Resource Sharing on a Large Scale. 29-37 - Jerry Gao, Chris Chen, Yasufumi Toyoshima, David K. Leung:
Engineering on the Internet for Global Software Production. 38-47
- Kirk L. Kroeker:
Software [R]evolution: A Roundtable - Introduction. 48 - Larry Wall:
On Ongoing Revolution. Computer 32(5): 48-49 (1999) - David A. Taylor:
Programming for Everyone. 50-51 - Chris Horn:
Making Software Work Together. 51-52 - Paul Bassett:
Extracting Useful Patterns. 52 - John K. Ousterhout:
Integration: A New Style of Programming. 53 - Martin L. Griss:
Domain Engineering And Reuse. 53-54 - Richard Mark Soley:
Throught Converging. 54-55 - Jim Waldo:
Portability Is Key. 55-56 - Charles Simonyi:
The Future Is Intentional. 56-57 - Daniel E. Cooke, Joseph E. Urban, Scott Hamilton, Ken Thompson:
Unix and Beyond: An Interview with Ken Thompson. 58-64
- James M. Boyle, R. Daniel Resler, Victor L. Winter:
Do You Trust Your Compiler? 65-73 - Sudha Ram, Jinsoo Park, George L. Ball:
Semantic-Model Support for Geographic Information Systems. 74-81
- Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Wearable Computing Comes of Age. 82-83
- Joe Throop:
OpenMP: Shared-Memory Parallelism From the Ashes. 108-109
- Ware Myers:
Early Communication: Key to Software Project Success. 110-111
- Ronald J. Vetter:
Web-Based Enterprise Computing. 112-113
- Jon Siegel:
A Preview of CORBA 3. 114-116
- Darren Dalcher:
Simplicity and Power: When More Means Less. 117
- Ted G. Lewis:
Something for Nothing. 118-120
Volume 32, Number 6, June 1999
- Leonard L. Tripp, Thomas J. Plevyak:
Technology Convergence: A Wider Landscape. 4
- Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
The Battle over Real-Time Java. 13-15
- Lee Garber:
Melissa Virus Creates a New Type of Threat. 16-19
- John A. Stankovic, Sang Hyuk Son, Jörgen Hansson:
Misconceptions About Real-Time Databases. 29-36
- Gary Lauterbach:
Vying for the Lead in High-Performance Processors (Interview). 38-41
- Mark Birnbaum, Howard Sachs:
How VSIA Answers the SOC Dilemma. 42-50 - Yervant Zorian, Erik Jan Marinissen, Sujit Dey:
Testing Embedded-Core-Based System Chips. 52-60 - Gary Silcott, Janet Wilson, Neil Peterson, William Peisel, Kirk L. Kroeker:
SOCs Drive New Product Development. 61-66
- Steve Lawrence, C. Lee Giles, Kurt D. Bollacker:
Digital Libraries and Autonomous Citation Indexing. 67-71 - Fredrik Dahlgren, Josep Torrellas:
Cache-Only Memory Architectures. 72-79 - Shlomo Weiss, Ehud Finkelstein:
Extending PCI Performance Beyond the Desktop. 80-87
- Brian E. Carpenter:
What's All the Fuss About Differentiated Services? 111-112
- James Bach:
Risk and Requirements-Based Testing. 113-114
- Marco Aurélio de Figueiredo, Patrick H. Stakem, Thomas P. Flatley, Tonjua M. Hines:
Extending NASA's Data Processing to Spacecraft. 115-118
- Ted G. Lewis:
Jump-Starting the Global Vending Machine. 118-120
Volume 32, Number 7, July 1999
- Neal Leavitt:
Online 3D: Still Waiting After All These Years. 4-7
- Moshe Sipper:
The Emergence of Cellular Computing. 18-26
- Matt Reilly:
Designing an Alpha Microprocessor. 27-34
- Bertrand Meyer, Christine Mingins:
Component-Based Development: From Buzz to Spark - Guest Editors' Entroduction. 35-37 - Antoine Beugnard, Jean-Marc Jézéquel, Noël Plouzeau:
Making Components Contract Aware. 38-45 - Cynthia Della Torre Cicalese, Shmuel Rotenstreich:
Behavioral Specification of Distributed Software Component Interfaces. 46-53 - Robert Stets, Galen C. Hunt, Michael L. Scott:
Component-Based APIs for Versioning and Distributed Applications. 54-61 - Priya Narasimhan, Louise E. Moser, P. M. Melliar-Smith:
Using Interceptors to Enhance CORBA. 62-68 - Guijun Wang, Liz Ungar, Dan Klawitter:
Component Assembly for OO Distributed Systems. 71-78
- Mark Baker, Rajkumar Buyya, Daniel C. Hyde:
Cluster Computing: A High-Performance Contender. 79-80
- Stefan Knight:
The Role of ADSL in Internet Access. 103
- Guy Eddon:
COM+: The Evolution of Component Services. 104-106
- Lynn Carrier:
Managing at Light Speed. 107-109
- Michael R. Macedonia, Ted G. Lewis:
Sony Versus Wintel: Mortal Combar. 109-112
Volume 32, Number 8, August 1999
- Ilan Greenberg, Lee Garber:
Searching for New Search Technologies. 4
- David Clark:
Preparing for a New Generation of Wireless Data. 8-11
- Robert D. Silverman:
Exposing the Mythical MIPS Year. 22-26 - John L. Hennessy:
The Future of Systems Research. 27-33
- Naren Ramakrishnan, Ananth Grama:
Data Mining: From Serendipity to Science - Guest Editors' Introduction. 34-37 - Venkatesh Ganti, Johannes Gehrke, Raghu Ramakrishnan:
Mining Very Large Databases. 38-45 - Jiawei Han, Laks V. S. Lakshmanan, Raymond T. Ng:
Constraint-Based Multidimensional Data Mining. 46-50 - Joseph M. Hellerstein, Ron Avnur, Andy Chou, Christian Hidber, Chris Olston, Vijayshankar Raman, Tali Roth, Peter J. Haas:
Interactive data Analysis: The Control Project. 51-59 - Soumen Chakrabarti, Byron Dom, Ravi Kumar, Prabhakar Raghavan, Sridhar Rajagopalan, Andrew Tomkins, David Gibson, Jon M. Kleinberg:
Mining the Web's Link Structure. 60-67 - George Karypis, Eui-Hong Han, Vipin Kumar:
Chameleon: Hierarchical Clustering Using Dynamic Modeling. 68-75
- Terry Ritter:
Cryptography: Is Staying with the Herd Really Best? 94-95
- Oz Levia:
Programming System Architectures with Java. 96-98
- Jonathan Bach:
Playing the Expert Game. 99-101
- Ted G. Lewis:
Mainframes Are Dead, Long Live Mainframes. 102-104
Volume 32, Number 9, September 1999
- Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Appliances Challenge the Server Market. 11-13
- John Charles:
Interplanetary Network Aims for the Stars. 16-18
- Pierfrancesco Bellini, Fabrizio Fioravanti, Paolo Nesi:
Managing Music in Orchestras. 26-34
- W. Neville Holmes:
The Myth of the Educational Computer. 36-42
- Linda Harasim:
A Framework for Online Learning: The Virtual-U. 44-49 - Jeremy Roschelle, Chris DiGiano, Manolis Koutlis, Alexander Repenning, Jonathan Phillips, Nickolas Jackiw, Daniel D. Suthers:
Developing Educational Software Components. 50-58 - Junichi Suzuki, Yoshikazu Yamamoto:
Leveraging Distributed Software Development. 59-65 - Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.:
Collaborative Computing: The Next Millennium (Interview). 66-71
- Andrew P. Snow:
Internet Implications of Telephone Access. 108-110
- Barry W. Boehm:
Managing Software Productivity and Reuse. 111-113
- Diomidis Spinellis:
Explore, Excogitate, Exploit: Component Mining. 114-116
- Ted G. Lewis:
Fast, Expensive, and Horribly Complex. 118-120
Volume 32, Number 10, October 1999
- Neal Leavitt:
Domain Name Solution Causes New Problems. 11-15
- Karen W. Markus, Kaigham J. Gabriel:
MEMS: The Systems Function Revolution. 25-31
- Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Albert Einstein and Empirical Software Engineering. 32-37
- Deependra Moitra:
Software Engineering in the Small - Guest Editor's Introduction. 39-40 - Declan P. Kelly, Bill Culleton:
Process Improvement for Small Organizations. 41-47 - Stuart Woodward:
Evolutionary Project Management. 49-57 - Michael A. Cusumano, David B. Yoffie:
Software Development on Internet Time. 61-68 - Kent L. Beck:
Embracing Change with Extreme Programming. 70-77
- James D. Arthur, Markus K. Gröner, Kelly J. Hayhurst, C. Michael Holloway:
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Independendent Verification and Validation. 79-83
- Sourav Bhattacharya, Jeffrey M. Capone, Kevin J. Dooley, Srihari Palangala, H.-S. Yang, W. Baumann, J. Fritsch:
The Network Maturity Model for Internet Development. 117-118
- James Bullock:
Improving the Development System Model. 119-120
- Sung-Hee Do, Nam P. Suh:
Systematic OO Programming with Axiomatic Design. 121-124
- Ted G. Lewis:
UbiNet: The Ubiquitous Internet Will Be Wireless. 126-128
Volume 32, Number 11, November 1999
- George Lawton:
Storage Technology Takes Center Sstage. 10-12
- Dennis Sylvester, Kurt Keutzer:
Rethinking Deep-Submicron Circuit Design. 25-33
- Bruce D. Shriver, Peter Capek:
Just Curious: An Interview with John Cocke. 34-41
- Rohit Kapur, Thomas W. Williams:
Tough Challenges as Design and Test Go Nanometer - Guest Editors' Introduction. 42-45 - Robert C. Aitken:
Nanometer Technology Effects on Fault Models for IC Testing. 46-51 - Wayne M. Needham:
Nanometer Technology Challenges for Test and Test Equipment. 52-57 - Kwang-Ting Cheng, Angela Krstic:
Current Directions in Automatic Test-Pattern Generation. 58-64 - Kenneth D. Wagner:
Robust Scan-Based Logic Test in VDSM Technologies. 66-74
- Philip M. Marden Jr., Ethan V. Munson:
Today's Style Sheet Standards: The Gread Vision Blinded. 123-125
- Charles R. Severance:
IEEE 802.11: Wireless Is Coming Home. 126-127
- Donald J. Reifer:
A Tale of Three Developers. 128-130
- Bertrand Meyer:
Every Little Bit Counts: Toward More Reliable Software. 131-133
- Ted G. Lewis:
Where the Smart Money Is? 134-136
Volume 32, Number 12, December 1999
- Reed Hellman:
A Semantic Approach Adds Meaning to the Web. 13-16
- Shreekant S. Thakkar, Thomas Huff:
Internet Streaming SIMD Extensions. 26-34
- Ian T. Foster, Joseph A. Insley, Gregor von Laszewski, Carl Kesselman, Marcus Thiébaux:
Distance Visualization: Data Exploration on the Grid. 36-43 - Eric Shaffer, Daniel A. Reed, Shannon Whitmore, Benjamin Schaeffer:
Virtue: Performance Visualization of Parallel and Distributed Applications. 44-51 - Gabrielle Allen, Tom Goodale, Gerd Lanfermann, Thomas Radke, Edward Seidel, Werner Benger, Hans-Christian Hege, André Merzky, Joan Massó, John Shalf:
Solving Einstein's Equations on Supercomputers. 52-58 - Christopher R. Johnson, Steven G. Parker, Charles D. Hansen, Gordon L. Kindlmann, Yarden Livnat:
Interactive Simulation and Visualization. 59-65 - Jason Leigh, Andrew E. Johnson, Maxine D. Brown, Daniel J. Sandin, Thomas A. DeFanti:
Visualization in Teleimmersive Environments. 66-73
- David W. Chadwick:
Smart Cards Aren't Always the Smart Choice. 142-143
- Bertrand Meyer:
A Really Good Idea. 144-147
- James Bach:
What Software Reality Is Really About. 148-149
- Ted G. Lewis:
Directories Don't Get No Respect. 150-152
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