Journal: IEEE Computer

Volume 44, Issue 2

6 -- 8David Alan Grier. A Very Bad Idea
11 -- 13Sixto Ortiz. Is Peer-to-Peer on the Decline?
18 -- 19S. Das. Transitioning from Microelectronics to Nanoelectronics [Guest editor s introduction]
21 -- 28Greg Snider, Rick Amerson, D. Carter, H. Abdalla, M. S. Qureshi, Jasmin Léveillé, Massimiliano Versace, Heather Ames, S. Patrick, B. Chandler, Anatoli Gorchetchnikov, Ennio Mingolla. From Synapses to Circuitry: Using Memristive Memory to Explore the Electronic Brain
29 -- 36Daniel Schinke, Neil Di Spigna, M. Shiveshwarkar, Paul Franzon. Computing with Novel Floating-Gate Devices
37 -- 45André DeHon, Benjamin Gojman. Crystals and Snowflakes: Building Computation from Nanowire Crossbars
46 -- 53Wenjing Rao, Chengmo Yang, Ramesh Karri, Alex Orailoglu. Toward Future Systems with Nanoscale Devices: Overcoming the Reliability Challenge
54 -- 60J. Yan, A. S. El Ahmad. Captcha Robustness: A Security Engineering Perspective
61 -- 67Richard Welke, Rudy Hirschheim, Andrew Schwarz. Service-Oriented Architecture Maturity
74 -- 76Bob Ward. Tom Williams Wins TTTC Award
77 -- 78Bob Ward. Call and Calendar
79 -- 81Phillip A. Laplante, George F. Hurlburt, Keith W. Miller, Jeffrey M. Voas. Certainty through Uncertainty?
82 -- 85Ina Schaefer, Reiner Hähnle. Formal Methods in Software Product Line Engineering
86 -- 88Albrecht Schmidt, Marc Langheinrich, Kristian Kersting. Perception beyond the Here and Now
89 -- 90Ann E. Kelley Sobel. Academic Misconduct in the Early 21st Century
91 -- 93K. Sung. Recent Videogame Console Technologies
96 -- 95R. Fabian. Computing Professionals