Journal: IEEE Computer

Volume 29, Issue 1

14 -- 17Erin English. Management on NT, Finally
19 -- 13Ted G. Lewis. Computer Business or Monopoly?
20 -- 23Michael L. Rhodes, Douglas D. Robertson. Computers in Surgery and Therapeutic Procedures - Guest Editors Introduction
25 -- 31Karl Heinz Höhne, Bernhard Pflesser, Andreas Pommert, Martin Riemer, Thomas Schiemann, Rainer Schubert, Ulf Tiede. A Virtual Body Model for Surgical Education and Rehearsal
32 -- 38Gary E. Christensen, Michael I. Miller, Michael W. Vannier, Ulf Grenander. Individualizing Neuroanatomic Atlases Using a Massively Parallel Computer
39 -- 47Richard A. Robb, Dennis P. Hanson, Jon J. Camp. Computer-Aided Surgery Planning and Rehearsal at Mayo Clinic
48 -- 54Ludwig Adams, Achim Knepper, Dietrich Meyer-Ebrecht, Rainer Rüger, Willem van der Brug. An Optical Navigator for Brain Surgery
55 -- 62Meiyappan Solaiyappan, Tim Poston, Pheng-Ann Heng, Elliot R. McVeigh, Michael A. Guttman, Elias A. Zerhouni. Interactive Visualization for Rapid Noninvasive Cardiac Assessment
64 -- 72Elliot K. Fishman, Brian S. Kuszyk, David G. Heath, Luomin Gao, Brian Cabral. Surgical Planning for Liver Resection
73 -- 77Gregory A. Hansen. Simulating Software Development Processes
79 -- 85Alan H. Karp, Michael Heath, Al Geist. 1995 Gordon Bell Prize Winners
86 -- 88Bertrand Meyer. The Conceptual Perspective
93 -- 94David A. Koester, Karen W. Markus, Mark D. Walters. MEMS: Small Machines for the Microelectronics Age
95 -- 97Capers Jones. The Economics of Software Process Improvement
105 -- 106James Isaak. Standards for the Information Infrastructure
106 -- 108T. Matthew Ciolek. Today s WWW - Tomorrow s MMM? The Specter of Multi-Media Mediocrity
109 -- 0Anup Kumar, Adel Said Elmaghraby. Simulation TC: Active and Vibrant
110 -- 111William Galkin. Names on the Net, E-Mail in Court, and Trade Secrets for Hire
136 -- 0Max J. Schindler. Wheelchairs for the Brain