Journal: IEEE Computer

Volume 32, Issue 9

11 -- 13Sixto Ortiz Jr.. Appliances Challenge the Server Market
16 -- 0John Charles. Interplanetary Network Aims for the Stars
26 -- 34Pierfrancesco Bellini, Fabrizio Fioravanti, Paolo Nesi. Managing Music in Orchestras
36 -- 42W. Neville Holmes. The Myth of the Educational Computer
44 -- 49Linda Harasim. A Framework for Online Learning: The Virtual-U
50 -- 58Jeremy Roschelle, Chris DiGiano, Manolis Koutlis, Alexander Repenning, Jonathan Phillips, Nickolas Jackiw, Dan Suthers. Developing Educational Software Components
59 -- 65Junichi Suzuki, Yoshikazu Yamamoto. Leveraging Distributed Software Development
66 -- 71Jay F. Nunamaker. Collaborative Computing: The Next Millennium (Interview)
108 -- 110Andrew P. Snow. Internet Implications of Telephone Access
111 -- 113Barry W. Boehm. Managing Software Productivity and Reuse
114 -- 116Diomidis Spinellis. Explore, Excogitate, Exploit: Component Mining
118 -- 120Ted G. Lewis. Fast, Expensive, and Horribly Complex

Volume 32, Issue 8

4 -- 0Ilan Greenberg, Lee Garber. Searching for New Search Technologies
8 -- 11David Clark. Preparing for a New Generation of Wireless Data
22 -- 26Robert D. Silverman. Exposing the Mythical MIPS Year
27 -- 33John L. Hennessy. The Future of Systems Research
34 -- 37Naren Ramakrishnan, Ananth Grama. Data Mining: From Serendipity to Science - Guest Editors Introduction
38 -- 45Venkatesh Ganti, Johannes Gehrke, Raghu Ramakrishnan. Mining Very Large Databases
46 -- 50Jiawei Han, Laks V. S. Lakshmanan, Raymond T. Ng. Constraint-Based Multidimensional Data Mining
51 -- 59Joseph M. Hellerstein, Ron Avnur, Andy Chou, Christian Hidber, Chris Olston, Vijayshankar Raman, Tali Roth, Peter J. Haas. Interactive data Analysis: The Control Project
60 -- 67Soumen Chakrabarti, Byron Dom, Ravi Kumar, Prabhakar Raghavan, Sridhar Rajagopalan, Andrew Tomkins, David Gibson, Jon M. Kleinberg. Mining the Web s Link Structure
68 -- 75George Karypis, Eui-Hong Han, Vipin Kumar. Chameleon: Hierarchical Clustering Using Dynamic Modeling
94 -- 95Terry Ritter. Cryptography: Is Staying with the Herd Really Best?
96 -- 0Oz Levia. Programming System Architectures with Java
99 -- 101Jonathan Bach. Playing the Expert Game
102 -- 104Ted G. Lewis. Mainframes Are Dead, Long Live Mainframes

Volume 32, Issue 7

4 -- 7Neal Leavitt. Online 3D: Still Waiting After All These Years
18 -- 26Moshe Sipper. The Emergence of Cellular Computing
27 -- 34Matt Reilly. Designing an Alpha Microprocessor
35 -- 37Bertrand Meyer, Christine Mingins. Component-Based Development: From Buzz to Spark - Guest Editors Entroduction
38 -- 45Antoine Beugnard, Jean-Marc Jézéquel, Noël Plouzeau. Making Components Contract Aware
46 -- 53Cynthia Della Torre Cicalese, Shmuel Rotenstreich. Behavioral Specification of Distributed Software Component Interfaces
54 -- 61Robert Stets, Galen C. Hunt, Michael L. Scott. Component-Based APIs for Versioning and Distributed Applications
62 -- 68Priya Narasimhan, Louise E. Moser, P. M. Melliar-Smith. Using Interceptors to Enhance CORBA
71 -- 78Guijun Wang, Liz Ungar, Dan Klawitter. Component Assembly for OO Distributed Systems
79 -- 80Mark Baker, Rajkumar Buyya, Daniel C. Hyde. Cluster Computing: A High-Performance Contender
103 -- 0Stefan Knight. The Role of ADSL in Internet Access
104 -- 106Guy Eddon. COM+: The Evolution of Component Services
109 -- 112Michael R. Macedonia, Ted G. Lewis. Sony Versus Wintel: Mortal Combar

Volume 32, Issue 6

4 -- 0Leonard L. Tripp, Thomas J. Plevyak. Technology Convergence: A Wider Landscape
13 -- 15Sixto Ortiz Jr.. The Battle over Real-Time Java
16 -- 19Lee Garber. Melissa Virus Creates a New Type of Threat
29 -- 36John A. Stankovic, Sang Hyuk Son, Jörgen Hansson. Misconceptions About Real-Time Databases
38 -- 41Gary Lauterbach. Vying for the Lead in High-Performance Processors (Interview)
42 -- 50Mark Birnbaum, Howard Sachs. How VSIA Answers the SOC Dilemma
52 -- 60Yervant Zorian, Erik Jan Marinissen, Sujit Dey. Testing Embedded-Core-Based System Chips
61 -- 66Gary Silcott, Janet Wilson, Neil Peterson, William Peisel, Kirk L. Kroeker. SOCs Drive New Product Development
67 -- 71Steve Lawrence, C. Lee Giles, Kurt D. Bollacker. Digital Libraries and Autonomous Citation Indexing
72 -- 79Fredrik Dahlgren, Josep Torrellas. Cache-Only Memory Architectures
80 -- 87Shlomo Weiss, Ehud Finkelstein. Extending PCI Performance Beyond the Desktop
111 -- 112Brian E. Carpenter. What s All the Fuss About Differentiated Services?
113 -- 114James Bach. Risk and Requirements-Based Testing
115 -- 118Marco A. Figueiredo, Patrick H. Stakem, Thomas P. Flatley, Tonjua M. Hines. Extending NASA s Data Processing to Spacecraft
118 -- 120Ted G. Lewis. Jump-Starting the Global Vending Machine

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

Volume 32, Issue 4

11 -- 13Lee Garber. Steve Deering on IP Next Generation
14 -- 16Ilan Greenberg. Facing Up to New Interfaces
25 -- 31Kenneth Nichols. The Age of Software Patents
32 -- 41Jonathan M. Smith, Kenneth L. Calvert, Sandra L. Murphy, Hilarie K. Orman, Larry L. Peterson. Activating Networks: A Progress Report
42 -- 48David Wetherall, John V. Guttag, David L. Tennenhouse. ANTS: Network Services Without the Red Tape
50 -- 56John H. Hartman, Peter A. Bigot, Patrick G. Bridges, Allen Brady Montz, Rob Piltz, Oliver Spatscheck, Todd A. Proebsting, Larry L. Peterson, Andy C. Bavier. Joust: A Platform for Liquid Software
57 -- 63Sushil Jajodia, Paul Ammann, Catherine D. McCollum. Surviving Information Warfare Attacks
64 -- 70Ming Fan, Jan Stallaert, Andrew B. Whinston. A Web-Based Financial Trading System
97 -- 0Hal Burch, Bill Cheswick. Mapping the Internet
99 -- 102Piotr Czapiewski, Rajaraman Ganesan, Dean Volkert, Bruce Weber. Integrated Computer-Aided Order Fulfillment
103 -- 105Gary McGraw. Software Assurence for Security
108 -- 112Ted G. Lewis. Asbestos Paajamas: An Open Source Dialogue

Volume 32, Issue 3

11 -- 14George Lawton. New Technologies Take the Network Home
15 -- 17Neal Leavitt. Will 1999 Be the Year of IP Telephony?
27 -- 30Marina Krol. Have We Witnessed a Real-Life Turing Test?
31 -- 39Hemant K. Bhargava, Suresh Sridhar, Craig Herrick. Beyond Spreadsheets: Tools for Building Decision Support Systems
40 -- 41Girish Pathak, Shri K. Goyal. Transforming Business Through Information Technology - Guest Editors Introduction
42 -- 49Krishnamurthy Srinivasan, Sundaresan Jayaraman. The Changing Role of Information Technology in Manufacturing
50 -- 58Richard Brandau, Tony Confrey, Alin D Silva, Christopher J. Matheus, Robert Weihmayer. Reinventing GTE with Information Technology
59 -- 66Mark Norris, Paul Muschamp, Steve Sim. The BT Intranet: Information by Design
67 -- 75Dawn N. Jutla, Peter Bodorik, Catherine Hajnal, Charles Davis. Making Business Sense of Electronic Commerce
108 -- 109Bruce Schneier. Cryptography: The Importance of Not Being Different
110 -- 112Harold W. Lawson. Defining Stakeholders Relationships
113 -- 114Barry W. Boehm. Making RAD Work for Your Project
115 -- 116Paul F. Dubois. Scientific Components Are Coming
118 -- 120Ted G. Lewis. Innovation in the Small

Volume 32, Issue 2

7 -- 9Sixto Ortiz Jr.. New Chips Move Networking onto Silicon
13 -- 15George Lawton. Vendors Battle over Mobile-OS Market
24 -- 32Savitha Srinivasan. Design Patterns in Object-Oriented Frameworks
33 -- 43Thomas P. Hughes, Jerry R. Sheehan. What Has Influenced Computing Innovation?
45 -- 50Bruce R. Schatz, Hsinchun Chen. Digital Libraries: Technological Advances and Social Impacts (Guest Editors Introduction)
51 -- 59Bruce R. Schatz, William H. Mischo, Timothy W. Cole, Ann Peterson Bishop, Susan Harum, Eric H. Johnson, Laura J. Neumann, Hsinchun Chen, Tobun Dorbin Ng. Federated Search of Scientific Literature
60 -- 65Spencer W. Thomas, Ken Alexander, Kevin Guthrie. Technology Choices for the JSTOR Online Archive
66 -- 73Howard D. Wactlar, Michael G. Christel, Yihong Gong, Alexander G. Hauptmann. Lessons Learned from Building a Terabyte Digital Video Library
74 -- 79Ian H. Witten, Rodger J. McNab, Steve Jones, Mark D. Apperley, David Bainbridge, Sally Jo Cunningham. Managing Complexity in a Distributed Digital Library
80 -- 87Andreas Paepcke, Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado, Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang, Steve B. Cousins, Hector Garcia-Molina. Using Distributed Objects to Build the Stanford Digital Library Infobus
114 -- 115Gary C. Kessler, Ken Rosenblad, Steven D. Shepard. The Web Can Be Suitable for Learning
116 -- 119Josef Fleischmann, Klaus Buchenrieder. Prototyping Networked Embedded Systems
120 -- 122James Bach. Reframing Requirements Analysis
123 -- 124T. W. Williams. IEEE-USA and the Issue of Member Choice
125 -- 128Ted G. Lewis. The Open Source Acid Test

Volume 32, Issue 12

13 -- 16Reed Hellman. A Semantic Approach Adds Meaning to the Web
26 -- 34Shreekant S. Thakkar, Thomas Huff. Internet Streaming SIMD Extensions
36 -- 43Ian T. Foster, Joseph A. Insley, Gregor von Laszewski, Carl Kesselman, Marcus Thiébaux. Distance Visualization: Data Exploration on the Grid
44 -- 51Eric Shaffer, Daniel A. Reed, Shannon Whitmore, Benjamin Schaeffer. Virtue: Performance Visualization of Parallel and Distributed Applications
52 -- 58Gabrielle Allen, Tom Goodale, Gerd Lanfermann, Thomas Radke, Edward Seidel, Werner Benger, Hans-Christian Hege, André Merzky, Joan Massó, John Shalf. Solving Einstein s Equations on Supercomputers
59 -- 65Christopher R. Johnson, Steven G. Parker, Charles D. Hansen, Gordon L. Kindlmann, Yarden Livnat. Interactive Simulation and Visualization
66 -- 73Jason Leigh, Andrew E. Johnson, Maxine D. Brown, Daniel J. Sandin, Thomas A. DeFanti. Visualization in Teleimmersive Environments
142 -- 143David Chadwick. Smart Cards Aren t Always the Smart Choice
144 -- 147Bertrand Meyer. A Really Good Idea
148 -- 149James Bach. What Software Reality Is Really About
150 -- 152Ted G. Lewis. Directories Don t Get No Respect

Volume 32, Issue 11

10 -- 0George Lawton. Storage Technology Takes Center Sstage
25 -- 33Dennis Sylvester, Kurt Keutzer. Rethinking Deep-Submicron Circuit Design
34 -- 41Bruce Shriver, Peter Capek. Just Curious: An Interview with John Cocke
42 -- 45Rohit Kapur, Thomas W. Williams. Tough Challenges as Design and Test Go Nanometer - Guest Editors Introduction
46 -- 51Robert C. Aitken. Nanometer Technology Effects on Fault Models for IC Testing
52 -- 57Wayne M. Needham. Nanometer Technology Challenges for Test and Test Equipment
58 -- 64Kwang-Ting Cheng, Angela Krstic. Current Directions in Automatic Test-Pattern Generation
66 -- 74Kenneth D. Wagner. Robust Scan-Based Logic Test in VDSM Technologies
123 -- 125Philip M. Marden Jr., Ethan V. Munson. Today s Style Sheet Standards: The Gread Vision Blinded
126 -- 127Charles Severance. IEEE 802.11: Wireless Is Coming Home
128 -- 130Donald J. Reifer. A Tale of Three Developers
131 -- 133Bertrand Meyer. Every Little Bit Counts: Toward More Reliable Software
134 -- 136Ted G. Lewis. Where the Smart Money Is?

Volume 32, Issue 10

11 -- 15Neal Leavitt. Domain Name Solution Causes New Problems
25 -- 31Karen W. Markus, Kaigham J. Gabriel. MEMS: The Systems Function Revolution
32 -- 37Shari Lawrence Pfleeger. Albert Einstein and Empirical Software Engineering
39 -- 40Deependra Moitra. Software Engineering in the Small - Guest Editor s Introduction
41 -- 47Declan P. Kelly, Bill Culleton. Process Improvement for Small Organizations
49 -- 57Stuart Woodward. Evolutionary Project Management
61 -- 68Michael A. Cusumano, David B. Yoffie. Software Development on Internet Time
70 -- 77Kent Beck. Embracing Change with Extreme Programming
79 -- 83James D. Arthur, Markus K. Gröner, Kelly J. Hayhurst, C. Michael Holloway. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Independendent Verification and Validation
117 -- 118Sourav Bhattacharya, Jeffrey M. Capone, Kevin J. Dooley, Srihari Palangala, H. S. Yang, W. Baumann, J. Fritsch. The Network Maturity Model for Internet Development
119 -- 120James Bullock. Improving the Development System Model
121 -- 124Sung-Hee Do, Nam P. Suh. Systematic OO Programming with Axiomatic Design
126 -- 128Ted G. Lewis. UbiNet: The Ubiquitous Internet Will Be Wireless

Volume 32, Issue 1

4 -- 6James H. Aylor. Computer for the 21st Century
7 -- 8Leonard L. Tripp. Lengthening Our Stride: Our 1999 Plan
16 -- 18John Charles. Neural Interfaces Link the Mind and the Machine
19 -- 22John Edwards. Employment in 1999: Oportunities Amid Challenges
30 -- 39Krishna M. Kavi, James C. Browne, Anand Tripathi. Computer Systems Research: The Pressure Is On
40 -- 42Jonathan M. Smith. Programmable Networks: Selected Challenges in Computer Networking
43 -- 48Scott Hamilton. Semiconductor Research Corporation: Taking Moore s Law Into the Next Century
51 -- 56Howard A. Rubin. Diary of a Consultant: Bracing for the Millennium
57 -- 64Mark Billinghurst, Thad Starner. Wearable Devices: New Ways to Manage Information
65 -- 73Bill N. Schilit, Morgan N. Price, Gene Golovchinsky, Kei Tanaka, Catherine C. Marshall. As We May Read: The Reading Appliance Revolution
76 -- 77Jeffrey M. Voas. The Future of Computer Assurance
131 -- 132Charles Severance. Posix: A Model for Future Computing
133 -- 134Soon-Yong Choi, Andrew B. Whinston. The Future of E-Commerce: Integrate and Customize
135 -- 138Barry W. Boehm, Chris Abts. COTS Integration: Plug and Pray?
139 -- 140Bertrand Meyer. On To Components
141 -- 144Ted G. Lewis, Benjamin C. Fuller. Fast-Lane Browsers Put the Web on Wheels