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IBM Systems Journal, Volume 35, 1996
Volume 35, Number 1, 1996
- Peter J. Elliott, Jens Diedrichsen, Kelvin J. Goodson, Robert Riste-Smith, Gordon J. Sivewright:
An Object-Oriented System for 3D Medical Image Analysis. 4-24 - Wei Chao, William Tsun:
Event-Driven network Topology Monitoring Function. 25-36 - Roger Evernden:
The Information FrameWork. 37-68 - Yehonathan Hazony:
System Generator for Producing Manufacturing Applications. 69-93 - Messaoud Benantar, Richard L. Guski, Kathleen M. Troidle:
Access Control Systems: From Host-Centric to Network-Centric Computing. 94-112
Volume 35, Number 2, 1996
- George Radin:
Object Technology in Perspective. 124-127 - Douglas W. McDavid:
Business Language Analysis for Object-Oriented Information Systems. 128-150 - Frank J. Budinsky, Marilyn A. Finnie, John M. Vlissides, Patsy S. Yu:
Automatic Code Generation from Design Patterns. 151-171 - Berthold Reinwald, Tobin J. Lehman, Hamid Pirahesh, Vibby Gottemukkala:
Storing and Using Objects in a Relational Database. 172-191 - Messaoud Benantar, Bob Blakley, Anthony J. Nadalin:
Approach to Object Security in Distributed SOM. 192-203 - Stephen L. Burbeck:
Real-Time Complexity Metrics for Smalltalk Methods. 204-226 - Mark E. Davis, Jack Grimes, Deborah J. Knoles:
Creating Global Software: Text Handling and Localization in Taligent's CommonPoint Application System. 227-243
- William H. Harrison, Haim Kilov, Harold Ossher, Ian Simmonds:
From Dynamic Supertypes to Subjects: A Natural Way to Specify and Develop Systems. 244-256
Volume 35, Numbers 3/4, 1996
- Andrew Lippman, Roger G. Kermode:
Media Banks: Entertainment and the Internet. 272-291 - Rosalind W. Picard:
A Society of Models for Video and Image Libraries. 292-312 - Walter Bender, Daniel Gruhl, Norishige Morimoto, Anthony Lu:
Techniques for Data Hiding. 313-336 - V. Michael Bove Jr.:
Multimedia Based on Object Models: Some Whys and Hows. 337-348 - Mark Lucente:
Computational Holographic Bandwith Compression. 349-365
- Walter Bender, Pascal Chesnais, Sara Elo, Alan Shaw, Michelle Shaw:
Enriching Communities: Harbingers of News in the Future. 369-380 - Kenneth B. Haase:
FramerD: Representing Knowledge in the Large. 381-397 - Jon Orwant:
For Want of a Bit the User Was Lost: Cheap User Modeling. 398-416 - Michele Evard:
Children's Interests in News: On-Line Opportunities. 417-430 - Mitchel Resnick, Natalie Rusk:
The Computer Clubhouse: Preparing for Life in a Digital World. 431-439
- Mitchel Resnick, Fred Martin, Randy Sargent, Brian Silverman:
Programmable Bricks: Toys to Think With. 443-452 - Chris Schmandt, Deb Roy:
Using Acoustic Structure in a Hand-Held Audio Playback Device. 453-472 - Joseph A. Paradiso:
The Interactive Balloon: Sensing, Actuation, and Behavior in a Common Object. 473-487 - Richard Borovoy, Michelle McDonald, Fred Martin, Mitchel Resnick:
Things that Blink: Computationally Augmented Name Tags. 488-495
- Joan F. Musgrave, Muriel R. Cooper:
Experiments in Digital Graphic Design. 499-513 - David Small:
Navigating Large Bodies of Text. 515-525 - Nathaniel Jacobson, Walter Bender:
Color as a Determined Communication. 526-538 - Henry Lieberman, David Maulsby:
Instructible Agents: Software that Just Keeps Getting Better. 539-556 - Michael Massey, Walter Bender:
Salient Stills: Process and Practice. 557-573
- Neil Gershenfeld:
Signal Entropy and the Thermodynamics of Computation. 577-586 - Joshua R. Smith:
Field Mice: Extracting Hand Geometry from Electric Field Measurements. 587-608 - Thomas G. Zimmerman:
Personal Area Networks: Near-Field Intrabody Communication. 609-617 - Thad Starner:
Human-Powered Wearable Computing. 618-629 - Rich Fletcher:
Force Transduction Materials for Human-Technology Interfaces. 630-638 - Christopher Verplaetse:
Inertial Proprioceptive Devices: Self-Motion-Sensing Toys and Tools. 639-650
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