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- Emulation of an unconventional model of computation in JavaAidan Delaney, Thomas J. Naughton. 1-6 [doi]
- Digital chips network simulation using object oriented programmingStevo Bozinovski, Gjorgi Jovancevski, Nevena Bozinovska. 7-11 [doi]
- Discrete event simulations with J-SimJaroslav Kacer. 13-18 [doi]
- The case for run-time types in generic JavaEric E. Allen, Robert Cartwright. 19-24 [doi]
- Mixin programming in Java with reflection and dynamic invocationT. John Brown, Ivor T. A. Spence, Peter Kilpatrick. 25-34 [doi]
- Interfaces with default implementations in JavaMarkus Mohnen. 35-40 [doi]
- Using adaptive optimization techniques to teach mobile Java computingChandra Krintz. 41-46 [doi]
- Virtual credit card processing systemGeraldine Gray. 47-52 [doi]
- The JAM suite: a voice-enabled network-based virtual band applicationBrian Nolan. 53-58 [doi]
- Automatic code generation for database-oriented web applicationsBranko Milosavljevic, Milan Vidakovic, Zora Konjovic. 59-64 [doi]
- Distributed computing for DNA analysisThomas M. Keane, Richard Allen, Thomas J. Naughton, James O. McInerney, John Waldron. 65-70 [doi]
- Design and implementation of a portable and extensible FTP to NFS gatewayDeepak Gupta, Vikrant Sharma. 71-76 [doi]
- Solutions for distributed musical instruments on the webJônatas Manzolli, Marcio Costa, Fernando L. Ramos, José Fornari, Dan Sharoni. 77-82 [doi]
- A Java implementation of an elliptic curve cryptosystemAndrew Burnett, Keith Winters, Tom Dowling. 83-88 [doi]
- Software internationalisation and localisation: practice and evolutionZ. He, David W. Bustard, X. Liu. 89-94 [doi]
- Teaching new programmers: a Java tool set as a student teaching aidBob Lang. 95-100 [doi]
- Initial experiences gained and initiatives employed in the teaching of Java programming in the Institute of Technology TallaghtEamonn Hyland, Gary Clynch. 101-106 [doi]
- Using Java to increase active learning in programming coursesAoileann nic Gearailt. 107-112 [doi]
- Java for scientists - fast!Ian M. O Neill, Des Greer. 113-118 [doi]
- Which use for Java in introductory courses?J.-P. Jacquot. 119-124 [doi]
- Evaluation of student attitudes to learning the Java languageMichael G. Madden, Desmond Chambers. 125-130 [doi]
- Toward a business-oriented billing framework with JavaBeans™Lic. Diego A. Dagum. 133-135 [doi]
- JBTools: an experimental platform for the formal B methodJean-Christophe Voisinet. 137-139 [doi]
- GlobalCom: a unified messaging system using synchronous and asynchronous formsDeclan Barber. 141-144 [doi]
- Optimization strategies of stack controlAndrew V. Sokolov. 151-156 [doi]
- An open framework for data-flow analysis in Java: extended abstractMarkus Mohnen. 157-161 [doi]
- Porting legacy interpretive bytecode to the CLRJeremy Singer. 163-168 [doi]
- Annotating Java libraries in support of whole-program optimizationMichael Thies. 169-174 [doi]
- Improving mobile program performance through the use of a hybrid intermediate representationChandra Krintz. 175-180 [doi]
- Efficient online optimization by utilizing offline analysis and the safeTSA representationJeffery von Ronne, Andreas Hartmann, Wolfram Amme, Michael Franz. 181-186 [doi]
- Bigram analysis of Java bytecode sequencesDiarmuid O Donoghue, Aine Leddy, James F. Power, John Waldron. 187-192 [doi]