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IEEE Computer, Volume 28, 1995
Volume 28, Number 1, January 1995
- Ted G. Lewis:
Movers and Shakers '95. 8
- Martin Cheek:
The Chip Wars: Bloody and Brutal for Intel. 9-10
- Hossein Saiedian, Richard Kuzara:
SEI Capability Maturity Model's Impact on Contractors. 16-26 - Avigdor Gal, Opher Etzion:
Maintaining Data-Driven Rules in Databases. 28-38 - Nicholas Carriero, Eric Freeman, David Gelernter, David Kaminsky:
Adaptive Parallelism and Piranha. 40-49
- T. Mark A. Lomas, Bruce Christianson
:
To Whom am I Speaking? Remote Booting in a Hostile World. 50-54
- Robert L. Glass:
In Search of Self-Belief: The "BOP" Phenomenen. 55-57 - David J. Musliner, James A. Hendler, Ashok K. Agrawala, Edmund H. Durfee
, Jay K. Strosnider, C. J. Paul:
The Challenges of Real-Time All. 58-66
- Alan H. Karp, Michael T. Heath, Don Heller, Horst D. Simon:
1994 Gordon Bell Prize Winners: Judges' Summary. 68-74
- Capers Jones:
How Office Space Affects Programming Productivity. 76-77
- Ronald J. Vetter:
Videoconferencing on the Internet. 77-79
- Irah H. Donner:
Is the Patent Office Correctly Examining Computer-Related Patent Applications? Part 2. 93-94
- George McKee:
A Few (Proposed) Fundamental Laws of Computation. 120
Volume 28, Number 2, February 1995
- Ted G. Lewis:
Is the Macintosh Dead Meat? 6-7
- Erin English:
Touch-Screen Technology Takes Off. 7-8
- Apostolos Dollas, Nick Kanopoulos:
Reducing the Time to Market Through Rapid Prototyping - Guest Editors' Introduction. 14-15 - Peter M. Athanas, A. Lynn Abbott:
Real-Time Image Processing on a Custom Computing Platform. 16-24 - Luiz André Barroso, Sasan Iman, Jaeheon Jeong, Koray Öner, Michel Dubois:
RPM: A Rapid Prototyping Engine for Multiprocessor Systems. 26-34 - Rudy Lauwereins, Marc Engels
, Marleen Adé, J. A. Peperstraete:
Grape-II: A System-Level Prototyping Environment for DSP Applications. 35-43 - Tarek Ben Ismail, Ahmed Amine Jerraya:
Synthesis Steps and Design Models for Codesign. 44-52 - Reid A. Baldwin, Moon-Jung Chung:
A Formal Approach to Managing Design Processes. 54-63
- Niklaus Wirth:
A Plea for Lean Software. 64-68
- David A. Wood, Mark D. Hill:
Cost-Effective Parallel Computing. 69-72
- Capers Jones:
Determining Software Schedules. 73-75
- Mark A. Richards:
Simulation Libraries for System-Level Design. 76-77
- Irah H. Donner:
Computer-Related Inventions: When "Obvious" is Not So Obvious. 78-79
- John Swartz:
Can System Integrators Learn From Baggage Crisis? 112
Volume 28, Number 3, March 1995
- Ted G. Lewis:
Sleeper at Compcon. 6-7
- Monica Snell:
Analysts Predict $3.79 Billion Market for Visual Development Tools by 1999. 8-9
- Margaret M. Burnett, David W. McIntyre:
Visual Programming - Guest Editors' Introduction. 14-16 - Alexander Repenning
, Tamara Sumner:
Agentsheets: A Medium for Creating Domain-Oriented Languages. 17-25 - Takayuki Dan Kimura, Ajay Apte, Samudra Sengupta, Julie W. Chan:
Form/Formula: A Visual Programming Paradigm for User-Definable User Interfaces. 27-35 - Gabor Karsai:
A Configurable Visual Programming Environment: A Tool for Domain-Specific Programming. 36-44 - Margaret M. Burnett, Marla J. Baker, Carisa Bohus, Paul Carlson, Sherry Yang, Pieter van Zee:
Scaling Up Visual Programming Languages. 45-54 - Gennaro Costagliola
, Genoveffa Tortora, Sergio Orefice
, Andrea De Lucia
:
Automatic Generation of Visual Programming Environments. 56-66
- Richard M. Adler:
Emerging Standards for Component Software. 68-77
- Ware Myers:
Taligent's CommonPoint: The Promise of Objects. 78-83
- Glen Bull, Roger Geyer, Daniel Arkin, Christine Appert:
Current Technologies in K-12 Education. 84-85
- Capers Jones:
Patterns of Large Software Systems: Failure and Success. 86-87
- Irah H. Donner:
GATT is Gonna Get Ya! 98-99
- Veljko M. Milutinovic, Zvezdan Petkovic:
Ten Lessons Learned from a RISC Design. 120
Volume 28, Number 4, April 1995
- Ted G. Lewis:
Infobusiness Meets Neuromancer. 7-8
- Brian Riggs, Erin English:
Unix Transformations. 8-9
- Richard M. Adler:
Distributed Coordination Models for Client/Server Computing. 14-22 - Maya B. Gokhale, William Holmes, Ken Iobst:
Processing in Memory: The Terasys Massively Parallel PIM Array. 23-31 - Margaret Martonosi, Anoop Gupta, Thomas E. Anderson:
Tuning Memory Performance of Sequential and Parallel Programs. 32-40
- Alan Wood:
Predicting Client/Server Availability. 41-48
- Ted G. Lewis:
Where Is Client/Server Software Headed? 49-55 - Jonathan P. Bowen
, Michael G. Hinchey:
Ten Commandments of Formal Methods. 56-63
- Jörg Liebeherr:
Multimedia Networks: Issues and Challenges. 68-69
- Capers Jones:
Gaps in Programming Educations. 70-71
- Irah H. Donner:
Billing Taxes Novell with Novel Patent-Infringement Claim. 72-73
- Jim Butler:
Orbiting the Metaworld. 96 - Will Tracz:
Confessions of a Used Program Salesman: Going Fishing. Computer 28(4): 96 (1995)
Volume 28, Number 5, May 1995
- Ted G. Lewis:
Are Telephone Companies Passé? 8-9
- Christine Blank:
The FSN Challenge: Large-Scale Interactive Television. 9-12
- Arturo A. Rodriguez, Lawrence A. Rowe:
Multimedia Systems and Applications - Guest Editors' Introduction. 20-22 - Borko Furht, Devendra Kalra, Frederick L. Kitson, Arturo A. Rodriguez, William E. Wall:
Design Issues for Interactive Television Systems. 25-39 - Jim Gemmell, Harrick M. Vin, Dilip D. Kandlur, P. Venkat Rangan, Lawrence A. Rowe:
Multimedia Storage Servers: A Tutorial. 40-49 - Klara Nahrstedt, Ralf Steinmetz
:
Resource Management in Networked Multimedia Systems. 52-63 - Robert Simon, Donald Krieger, Taieb Znati, Raymond Lofink, Robert J. Sclabassi:
Multimedia MedNet: A Medical Collaboration and Consultation System. 65-73 - Beverly Park Woolf, Wendy Hall:
Multimedia Pedagogues: Interactive Systems for teaching and Learning. 74-80
- Irah H. Donner:
Be Careful about Disclosing your Invention. 83
- Christoph G. Thomas:
BASAR: A Framework for Integrating Agents in the World Wide Web. 84-86 - John Murray:
Anarchy and Chaos on the Net. 87
- Capers Jones:
Legal Status of Software Engineering. 98-99
- Shankar Hemmady:
VLSI Test Automation: Fact or Fiction? 120
Volume 28, Number 6, June 1995
- Ted G. Lewis:
Where the Big Money is. 6-7
- Martin Cheek:
Computer Telephony Integration. 8-9
- John A. Stankovic, Marco Spuri, Marco Di Natale, Giorgio C. Buttazzo:
Implications of Classical Scheduling Results for Real-Time Systems. 16-25 - Oryal Tanir, Vinod K. Agarwal, P. C. P. Bhatt:
A Specification-Driven Architectural Design Environment. 26-35 - Wade Walker
, Harvey G. Cragon:
Interrupt Processing in Concurrent Processors. 36-46 - Jeffrey A. Clark, Dhiraj K. Pradhan:
Fault Injection: A Method for Validating Computer-System Dependability. 47-56
- Duane K. Boman:
International Survey: Virtual-Environment Research. 57-65 - Larry Press:
Resources for Networks in Less-Industrialized Nations. 66-71
- Beth A. Schroeder:
On-Line Monitoring: A Tutorial. 72-78
- Scott Hamilton:
Evolving the HPCCI: Recommendations from the NRC/CSTB 1995 Report. 79-81
- Prabhu Ram, Douglas K. Rand:
Satan: Double-Edged Sword. 82-83
- Irah H. Donner:
Patent or Perish. 84-85
- Capers Jones:
Why Is Technology Transfer so Hard? 86-87
- Gianluca Marcellino:
The Virtual and the Paperless Office. 120 - Behrooz Parhami:
The Right Acronym at the Right Time. Computer 28(6): 120 (1995)
Volume 28, Number 7, July 1995
- Ted G. Lewis:
The End of Work As We Know It. 10-11
- Cynthia Bournellis:
CD-ROM Technology Takes Off. 11-12
- David R. Pratt, Michael Zyda, Kristen M. Kelleher:
Virtual Reality: In the Mind of the Beholder - Guest Editors' Introduction. 17-19 - John C. Goble, Ken Hinckley
, Randy F. Pausch, John W. Snell, Neal F. Kassell:
Two-Handed Spatial Interface Tools for Neurosurgial Planning. 20-26 - Larry F. Hodges, Rob Kooper
, Thomas C. Meyer, Barbara O. Rothbaum, Dan Opdyke, Johannes J. de Graaff, James S. Williford, Max M. North:
Virtual Environments for Treating the Fear of Heights. 27-34 - Jon G. Kuhl, Douglas Evans, Yiannis E. Papelis, Richard Romano
, Ginger S. Watson:
The Iowa Driving Simulator: An Immersive Research Environment. 35-41 - Wolfgang Krüger, Christian-A. Bohn, Bernd Fröhlich, Heinrich Schüth, Wolfgang Strauss, Gerold Wesche:
The Responsive Workbench: A Virtual Work Environment. 42-48 - Thomas W. Mastaglio, Robert Callaahan:
A Large-Scale Complex Virtual Environment for Team Training. 49-56 - Michael F. Polis, Stephen J. Gifford, David M. McKeown Jr.:
Automating the Construction of Large-Scale Virtual Worlds. 57-65
- Ralph E. Gomory:
National Productivity and Computers: HICSS 96 Plenary Address. 66-72
- Mark T. Bolas, Ian McDowall, Russell Mead:
Applications Drive VR Interface Selection. 72-75
- Irah H. Donner:
Intellectual Property Protection for Multimedia Applications, Part 1: So Many Flavors, So Little Time. 92-93
- Theresa-Marie Rhyne:
Scientific Visualization and Technology Transfer: An EPA Case Study. 94-96
- Charles R. Severance:
A New Vision for Standards. 97
- John Murray:
Creationism and Evolution in Software. 104
Volume 28, Number 8, August 1995
- Ted G. Lewis:
Windows 95: Next Step to Desktop NT? 8-9
- Erin English:
Two New Standards Square Off. 12-13
- Ted G. Lewis, Dave Power, Bertrand Meyer
, Jack Grimes, Mike Potel, Ronald J. Vetter, Phillip A. Laplante, Wolfgang Pree, Gustav Pomberger, Mark D. Hill, James R. Larus, David A. Wood, Hesham El-Rewini, Bruce W. Weide:
Where Is Software Headed? A Virtual Roundtable. 20-32
- Ran Giladi
, Niv Ahituv:
SPEC as a Performance Evaluation Measure. 33-42 - Anneliese von Mayrhauser, A. Marie Vans:
Program Comprehension During Software Maintenance and Evolution. 44-55
- Vladimir Estivill-Castro
:
Computer Science Research in Mexico. 56-62 - Kenneth L. Kraemer, Jason L. Dedrick:
From Nationalism to Pragmatism: IT Policy in China. 63-73
- Shahid H. Bokhari:
The Linux Operating System. 74-79
- John Murray:
Of Deck Chairsss, Suitss, and Quiz Shows. 80-81
- Charles R. Severance:
The Value of the Formal Standards Process. 82-83
- Capers Jones:
What Goes Into An Information Warehouse? 84-85
- Clit Jurgens:
Fibre Channel: A Connection to the Future. 88-90
- Irah H. Donner:
Intellectual Property Protection for Multimedia Applications, Part 2: Putting the Pieces Together. 99-100
- David M. Teleki:
Carpet Bugs. 120
Volume 28, Number 9, September 1995
- Ted G. Lewis:
Living in Real Time, Side A (What Is the Info Age?). 8-10
- Erin English:
Groupware Makes Its Market Move. 11-12
- Venkat N. Gudivada, Vijay V. Raghavan:
Content-Based Image Retrieval Systems - Guest Editors' Introduction. 18-22 - Myron Flickner, Harpreet S. Sawhney, Jonathan Ashley, Qian Huang, Byron Dom, Monika Gorkani, Jim Hafner, Denis Lee, Dragutin Petkovic, David Steele, Peter Yanker:
Query by Image and Video Content: The QBIC System. 23-32 - Anne Brink, Sherry Marcus, V. S. Subrahmanian:
Heterogeneous Multimedia Reasoning. 33-39 - Virginia E. Ogle, Michael Stonebraker:
Chabot: Retrieval from a Relational Database of Images. 40-48 - Rohini K. Srihari:
Automatic Indexing and Content-Based Retrieval of Captioned Images. 49-56 - Rajiv Mehrotra, James E. Gary:
Similar-Shape Retrieval in Shape Data Management. 57-62
- Hal Berghel:
Using the WWW Test Pattern to check HTML Client Compliance. 63-65
- Charles R. Severance:
What is a Profile? 66
- Irah H. Donner:
Photocopyright Infringement. 67-68
- Capers Jones:
End-User Programming. 68-70
- Alexander D. Stoyenko:
Engineering Complex Computer Systems: A Challenge for Computer Types Everywhere - Part 1: Let's Agree On What These Systems Are. 85-86
- Paul Carpenter:
Never Mind the Functionality, Look At the Graphics! A Cautionary Tale. 112
Volume 28, Number 10, October 1995
- Ted G. Lewis:
Living in Real Time, Side B (Where Will the Brain Power Come From?). 8-10
- Erin English:
TCP/IP Gets a Face-Lift. 12-13
- Sowmitri Swamy, Arthur Molin, Burt Covnot:
OO-VHDL: Object-Oriented Extensions to VHDL. 18-26 - Judith D. Ahrens, Noah S. Prywes:
Transition to a Legacy- and Reuse-Based Software Life Cycle. 27-36 - Prithviraj Banerjee, John A. Chandy
, Manish Gupta, Eugene W. Hodges IV,