Journal: ACM Queue

Volume 1, Issue 9

5 -- 0Edward Grossman. From the Editors: New World Order
6 -- 0. Letters
10 -- 12Jef Raskin. Opinion: Silicon Superstitions
14 -- 17Alexander Wolfe. Toolkit: GNU Tools: Relevant?
18 -- 25Tony Wasserman. Interview: A Conversation with Steve Hagan
26 -- 31Michael Turnlund. Distributed Development: Lessons Learned
32 -- 39Ken Coar. The Sun Never Sits on Distributed Development
40 -- 50Li-Te Cheng, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, Susanne Hupfer, John F. Patterson, Steven Ross. Building Collaboration into IDEs
52 -- 59Judith S. Olson, Gary M. Olson. Culture Surprises in Remote Software Development Teams
60 -- 67Gordon Bell. Sink or Swim: Know When It s Time to Bail
68 -- 74James A. Whittaker, Herbert H. Thompson. Black Box Debugging
80 -- 79Eric Allman. Curmudgeon

Volume 1, Issue 8

5 -- 0Wendy A. Kellogg. From the Editors
6 -- 0. Letters
8 -- 0. News 2.0
10 -- 13Marshall T. Rose. Opinion: On Helicopters and Submarines
14 -- 16Alexander Wolfe. Toolkit: Eclipse: A Platform Becomes an Open-Source Woodstock
18 -- 27Eric Allman. Interview: A Conversation with Peter Ford
28 -- 37John C. Tang, James Begole. Beyond Instant Messaging
38 -- 43Frank Jania. Broadcast Messaging: Messaging to the Masses
44 -- 50Joe Hildebrand. Nine IM Accounts and Counting
52 -- 62George W. Fitzmaurice, Azam Khan, William Buxton, Gordon Kurtenbach, Ravin Balakrishnan. Sentient Data
64 -- 71Seth Hallem, David Y. W. Park, Dawson R. Engler. Uprooting Software Defects at the Source
72 -- 0. Book Reviews
74 -- 0. Calendar
76 -- 75Jakob Nielsen. Curmudgeon: IM, Not IP (Information Pollution)

Volume 1, Issue 7

4 -- 0Mike MacFaden. From the Editors: CPUs with 2, 000 MIPS per Watt, Anyone?
5 -- 0. Letters
6 -- 0. News 2.0
7 -- 9Phillip A. Laplante. Opinion: Stand and Deliver: Why I Hate Stand-Up Meetings
10 -- 12Alexander Wolfe. Toolkit: Microsoft s Compact Framework Targets Smart Devices
14 -- 24David R. Ditzel. Interview: A Conversation with Dan Dobberpuhl
26 -- 33Shekhar Borkar. Getting Gigascale Chips: Challenges and Opportunities in Continuing Moore s Law
34 -- 43Nick Tredennick, Brion Shimamoto. The Inevitability of Reconfigurable Systems
44 -- 52Marc A. Viredaz, Lawrence S. Brakmo, William R. Hamburgen. Energy Management on Handheld Devices
54 -- 64Wu-chun Feng. Making a Case for Efficient Supercomputing
66 -- 72Andrew Grover. Modern System Power Management
74 -- 82Caspar Boekhoudt. The Big Bang Theory of IDEs
84 -- 89Diomidis Spinellis. Reading, Writing, and Code
90 -- 91Fernando Berzal Galiano. Book Reviews
92 -- 0. Calendar
96 -- 95Eric Allman. Curmudgeon: Wireless Networking Considered Flaky

Volume 1, Issue 6

6 -- 7David J. Brown. From the Editors: The Developer s Art Today: Aikido or Sumo?
8 -- 0. News 2.0
10 -- 11Jef Raskin. Opinion: User Interface Designers, Slaves of Fashion
12 -- 20David J. Brown. Interview: A Conversation with Wayne Rosing
22 -- 30Michael R. Donat. Debugging in an Asynchronous World
33 -- 40Donn Seeley. Coding Smart: People vs. Tools
42 -- 48George Neville-Neil. Code Spelunking: Exploring Cavernous Code Bases
50 -- 57Peter Phillips, George Phillips. No Source Code? No Problem!
58 -- 61. Another Day, Another Bug
62 -- 69Eric Allman. Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, the FTC, and Spam
70 -- 0R. Ballance, D. Chesley. Book Reviews
72 -- 0. Calendar

Volume 1, Issue 5

0 -- 0Eric Allman. A Conversation with Chris DiBona: An open source advocate reflects on the evolution of the movement
6 -- 7Eric Allman, Marshall K. McKusick. Viewing Open Source with an Open Mind
20 -- 0Jim Barton. From Server Room to Living Room
34 -- 0Paul Ferris. The Age of Corporate Open Source Enlightenment
40 -- 41Hal R. Varian, Christopher M. Varian. MOXIE: Microsoft Office-Linux Interoperability Experiment
40 -- 0Michael J. Karels. Commercializing Open Source Software
50 -- 0Greg Lehey. Closed Source Fights Back
52 -- 53John M. Weathersby Jr.. A Foot in the Door

Volume 1, Issue 4

4 -- 7Randy Harr. Storage-n Sides to Every Story
6 -- 7Josh Coates. Big Storage: Make or Buy?
8 -- 17. A Conversation with Jim Gray
20 -- 30Dave Anderson. You Don t Know Jack about Disks
28 -- 29Peter Lyman, Hal R. Varian. How Much Storage is Enough?
32 -- 41Erik Riedel. Storage Systems: Not Just a Bunch of Disks Anymore
42 -- 49Jeffrey S. Goldner. The Emergence of iSCSI
70 -- 79Steven Kleiman. DAFS: A New High-Performance Networked File System

Volume 1, Issue 3

4 -- 6Terry Coatta. Would You Like Some Data With That?
8 -- 11Jef Raskin. The Woes of IDEs
12 -- 16. A Conversation with Mario Mazzola
18 -- 27Michael W. Ritter. The Future of WLAN
28 -- 38Bill McFarland, Michael Wong. The Family Dynamics of 802.11
40 -- 49Lyn Bartram, Michael Blackstock. Designing Portable Collaborative Networks
52 -- 59Robert Poor, Cliff Bowman, Charlotte Burgess Auburn. Self-Healing Networks
60 -- 68Robert J. Berger. Open Spectrum: A Path to Ubiquitous Connectivity

Volume 1, Issue 2

4 -- 0George Neville-Neil. The Truth About Embedded Systems
6 -- 15. A Conversation with Jim Ready
16 -- 19George Neville-Neil. Programming Without a Net
24 -- 28Telle Whitney, George Neville-Neil. SoC: Software, Hardware, Nightmare, Bliss
32 -- 36Ivan Godard. Division of Labor In Embedded Systems
42 -- 46Homayoun Shahri. Blurring Lines Between Hardware and Software
50 -- 54Rolf Ernst. Putting It All Together

Volume 1, Issue 10

5 -- 0Edward Grossman. From the Editors
6 -- 0. Letters
8 -- 0. News 2.0
10 -- 15Phillip A. Laplante, Colin J. Neill. Opinion: The Demise of the Waterfall Model Is Imminent
16 -- 19Alexander Wolfe. Toolkit: Java is Jumpin
20 -- 27Chris DiBona. Interview: A Conversation with Will Harvey
28 -- 37Jonathan Blow. Game Development: Harder Than You Think
38 -- 45Michi Henning. Massively Multiplayer Middleware
46 -- 56Andrew M. Phelps, David M. Parks. Fun and Games: Multi-Language Development
58 -- 65Alexander Nareyek. AI in Computer Games
66 -- 73Dean Macri. The Scalability Problem
74 -- 78Bruce Schneier. Sensible Authentication
80 -- 86John T. Richards, Jim Christensen. People in Our Software
88 -- 0. Book Reviews
90 -- 0. Calendar
92 -- 91Josh Coates. Curmudgeon: When Bad People Happen to Good Games

Volume 1, Issue 1

4 -- 0Stephen R. Bourne. Finding the Right Questions
5 -- 0Avi Freedman. Securing The Edge
38 -- 46Stans Kleijnen, Srikanth Raju. An Open Web Services Architecture
48 -- 58Ali Arsanjani, Brent Hailpern, Joanne Martin, Peri L. Tarr. Web Services: Promises and Compromises
70 -- 78Douglas B. Terry, Venugopalan Ramasubramanian. Caching XML Web Services for Mobility