Journal: IEEE Computer

Volume 32, Issue 5

14 -- 16John Edwards. Convergence Reshapes the Networking Industry
17 -- 19John Charles. Middleware Moves to the Forefront
29 -- 37Andrew S. Grimshaw, Adam Ferrari, Frederick Knabe, Marty Humphrey. Wide-Area Computing: Resource Sharing on a Large Scale
38 -- 47Jerry Gao, Chris Chen, Yasufumi Toyoshima, David K. Leung. Engineering on the Internet for Global Software Production
48 -- 0Kirk L. Kroeker. Software [R]evolution: A Roundtable - Introduction
48 -- 49Larry Wall. On Ongoing Revolution
50 -- 51David A. Taylor. Programming for Everyone
51 -- 52Chris Horn. Making Software Work Together
52 -- 0Paul Bassett. Extracting Useful Patterns
53 -- 0John K. Ousterhout. Integration: A New Style of Programming
53 -- 54Martin L. Griss. Domain Engineering And Reuse
54 -- 55Richard Mark Soley. Throught Converging
55 -- 56Jim Waldo. Portability Is Key
56 -- 57Charles Simonyi. The Future Is Intentional
58 -- 64Daniel E. Cooke, Joseph E. Urban, Scott Hamilton, Ken Thompson. Unix and Beyond: An Interview with Ken Thompson
65 -- 73James M. Boyle, R. Daniel Resler, Victor L. Winter. Do You Trust Your Compiler?
74 -- 81Sudha Ram, Jinsoo Park, George L. Ball. Semantic-Model Support for Geographic Information Systems
82 -- 83Daniel P. Siewiorek. Wearable Computing Comes of Age
108 -- 109Joe Throop. OpenMP: Shared-Memory Parallelism From the Ashes
110 -- 111Ware Myers. Early Communication: Key to Software Project Success
112 -- 113Ronald J. Vetter. Web-Based Enterprise Computing
114 -- 116Jon Siegel. A Preview of CORBA 3
117 -- 0Darren Dalcher. Simplicity and Power: When More Means Less
118 -- 120Ted G. Lewis. Something for Nothing