Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 43, Issue 10

5 -- 0Diane Crawford. Editorial Pointers
9 -- 10Robert Fox. News Track
11 -- 12Diane Crawford. Forum: what defines a programming relic?
13 -- 16Brock N. Meeks. Being blank in bright waters
17 -- 20Phillip G. Armour. The five orders of ignorance
21 -- 23Edmund M. A. Ronald, Moshe Sipper. What use is a turing chatterbox?
24 -- 26Grant Larsen. Component-based enterprise frameworks - Guest Editor s Introduction
31 -- 38Cris Kobryn. Modeling components and frameworks with UML
39 -- 46Mohamed E. Fayad, David S. Hamu, Davide Brugali. Enterprise frameworks characteristics, criteria, and challanges
47 -- 53Michael Sparling. Lessons learned: through six years of component-based development
55 -- 59Jian Lu, Yingjun Li, Xiaoxing Ma, Cai Min, XianPing Tao, Guanqun Zhang, Jianzhong Liu. A hierarchical framework: for parallel seismic applications
61 -- 67Peter Fingar. Component-based frameworks for e-commerce
68 -- 73Richard A. Johnson. The ups and downs of object-oriented systems development
74 -- 82Sudip Bhattacharjee, R. Ramesh. Enterprise computing environments and cost assessment
83 -- 89Ritu Agarwal, Prabuddha De, Atish P. Sinha, Mohan Tanniru. On the usability of OO representations
90 -- 97Garland Brown, Marshall Fisher, Ned Stoll, Dave Beeksma, Mark Black, Ron Taylor, Choe Seok Yon, Aaron J. Williams, William Bryant, Bernard J. Jansen. Using the lessons of Y2K to improve information systems architecture
99 -- 101Zakaria Maamar, Jeff Sutherland. Toward intelligent business objects
136 -- 0Matt Blaze, Steven M. Bellovin. Tapping on my network door