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- Martin Cheek:
The Chip Wars: Bloody and Brutal for Intel. 9-10
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Software Challenges
- Capers Jones:
How Office Space Affects Programming Productivity. 76-77
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- Irah H. Donner:
Is the Patent Office Correctly Examining Computer-Related Patent Applications? Part 2. 93-94
Open Channel
- George McKee:
A Few (Proposed) Fundamental Laws of Computation. 120
Binary Critic
Industry Trends
Feature Articles
- Apostolos Dollas, Nick Kanopoulos:
Reducing the Time to Market Through Rapid Prototyping - Guest Editors' Introduction. 14-15 - Peter M. Athanas, A. Lynn Abbott:
Real-Time Image Processing on a Custom Computing Platform. 16-24 - Luiz AndrΓ© Barroso, Sasan Iman, Jaeheon Jeong, Koray Γner, Michel Dubois:
RPM: A Rapid Prototyping Engine for Multiprocessor Systems. 26-34 - Rudy Lauwereins, Marc Engelsπ 0000-0002-5843-6531
, Marleen AdΓ©, J. A. Peperstraete:
Grape-II: A System-Level Prototyping Environment for DSP Applications. 35-43 - Tarek Ben Ismail, Ahmed Amine Jerraya:
Synthesis Steps and Design Models for Codesign. 44-52 - Reid A. Baldwin, Moon-Jung Chung:
A Formal Approach to Managing Design Processes. 54-63
Cybersquare
Computing Practices
Software Challenges
Hot Topics
Computer Law
- Irah H. Donner:
Computer-Related Inventions: When "Obvious" is Not So Obvious. 78-79
Open Channel
- John Swartz:
Can System Integrators Learn From Baggage Crisis? 112
Binary Critic
Industry Trends
- Monica Snell:
Analysts Predict $3.79 Billion Market for Visual Development Tools by 1999. 8-9
Feature Articles
- Margaret M. Burnett, David W. McIntyre:
Visual Programming - Guest Editors' Introduction. 14-16 - Alexander Repenningπ 0000-0002-2165-7533
, Tamara Sumner:
Agentsheets: A Medium for Creating Domain-Oriented Languages. 17-25 - Takayuki Dan Kimura, Ajay Apte, Samudra Sengupta, Julie W. Chan:
Form/Formula: A Visual Programming Paradigm for User-Definable User Interfaces. 27-35 - Gabor Karsai:
A Configurable Visual Programming Environment: A Tool for Domain-Specific Programming. 36-44 - Margaret M. Burnett, Marla J. Baker, Carisa Bohus, Paul Carlson, Sherry Yang, Pieter van Zee:
Scaling Up Visual Programming Languages. 45-54 - Gennaro Costagliolaπ 0000-0003-3816-7765
, Genoveffa Tortora, Sergio Oreficeπ 0000-0002-8886-5257
, Andrea De Luciaπ 0000-0002-4238-1425
:
Automatic Generation of Visual Programming Environments. 56-66
Cybersquare
Computing Practices
- Ware Myers:
Taligent's CommonPoint: The Promise of Objects. 78-83
Hot Topics
Software Challenges
- Capers Jones:
Patterns of Large Software Systems: Failure and Success. 86-87
Computer Law
Open Channel
Binary Critic
Intdustry Trends
Features
Computing Practices
- Alan Wood:
Predicting Client/Server Availability. 41-48
Cyybersquare
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Software Challenges
Computer Law
- Irah H. Donner:
Billing Taxes Novell with Novel Patent-Infringement Claim. 72-73
Open Channel
Binary Critic
Industry Trends
- Christine Blank:
The FSN Challenge: Large-Scale Interactive Television. 9-12
Features:
Multimedia
- Arturo A. Rodriguez, Lawrence A. Rowe:
Multimedia Systems and Applications - Guest Editors' Introduction. 20-22 - Borko Furht, Devendra Kalra, Frederick L. Kitson, Arturo A. Rodriguez, William E. Wall:
Design Issues for Interactive Television Systems. 25-39 - Jim Gemmell, Harrick M. Vin, Dilip D. Kandlur, P. Venkat Rangan, Lawrence A. Rowe:
Multimedia Storage Servers: A Tutorial. 40-49 - Klara Nahrstedt, Ralf Steinmetzπ 0000-0002-6839-9359
:
Resource Management in Networked Multimedia Systems. 52-63 - Robert Simon, Donald Krieger, Taieb Znati, Raymond Lofink, Robert J. Sclabassi:
Multimedia MedNet: A Medical Collaboration and Consultation System. 65-73 - Beverly Park Woolf, Wendy Hall:
Multimedia Pedagogues: Interactive Systems for teaching and Learning. 74-80
Computer Law
Internet Kiosk
Software Challenges
Open Channel
Binary Critic
Industry Trends
Features
Cybersquare
- Duane K. Boman:
International Survey: Virtual-Environment Research. 57-65 - Larry Press:
Resources for Networks in Less-Industrialized Nations. 66-71
Computing Practices
Special Report
- Scott Hamilton:
Evolving the HPCCI: Recommendations from the NRC/CSTB 1995 Report. 79-81
Internet Kiosk
Computer Law
Software Challenges
Open Channel
Binary Critic
Industry Trends
Theme Features:
Virtual Environments
- David R. Pratt, Michael Zyda, Kristen M. Kelleher:
Virtual Reality: In the Mind of the Beholder - Guest Editors' Introduction. 17-19 - John C. Goble, Ken Hinckleyπ 0000-0002-4733-4927
, Randy F. Pausch, John W. Snell, Neal F. Kassell:
Two-Handed Spatial Interface Tools for Neurosurgial Planning. 20-26 - Larry F. Hodges, Rob Kooperπ 0000-0002-5781-7287
, Thomas C. Meyer, Barbara O. Rothbaum, Dan Opdyke, Johannes J. de Graaff, James S. Williford, Max M. North:
Virtual Environments for Treating the Fear of Heights. 27-34 - Jon G. Kuhl, Douglas Evans, Yiannis E. Papelis, Richard Romanoπ 0000-0002-2132-4077
, Ginger S. Watson:
The Iowa Driving Simulator: An Immersive Research Environment. 35-41 - Wolfgang KrΓΌger, Christian-A. Bohn, Bernd FrΓΆhlich, Heinrich SchΓΌth, Wolfgang Strauss, Gerold Wesche:
The Responsive Workbench: A Virtual Work Environment. 42-48 - Thomas W. Mastaglio, Robert Callaahan:
A Large-Scale Complex Virtual Environment for Team Training. 49-56 - Michael F. Polis, Stephen J. Gifford, David M. McKeown Jr.:
Automating the Construction of Large-Scale Virtual Worlds. 57-65
Special Feature
- Ralph E. Gomory:
National Productivity and Computers: HICSS 96 Plenary Address. 66-72
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Computer Law
- Irah H. Donner:
Intellectual Property Protection for Multimedia Applications, Part 1: So Many Flavors, So Little Time. 92-93
Internet Kiosk
- Theresa-Marie Rhyne:
Scientific Visualization and Technology Transfer: An EPA Case Study. 94-96
Standards
Open Channel
- John Murray:
Creationism and Evolution in Software. 104
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Industry Trends
Special Feature
- Ted G. Lewis, Dave Power, Bertrand Meyerπ 0000-0002-5985-7434
, Jack Grimes, Mike Potel, Ronald J. Vetter, Phillip A. Laplante, Wolfgang Pree, Gustav Pomberger, Mark D. Hill, James R. Larus, David A. Wood, Hesham El-Rewini, Bruce W. Weide:
Where Is Software Headed? A Virtual Roundtable. 20-32
Feature Articles
Cybersqare
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Internet Kiosk
- John Murray:
Of Deck Chairsss, Suitss, and Quiz Shows. 80-81
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- Capers Jones:
What Goes Into An Information Warehouse? 84-85
Hot Topics
- Clit Jurgens:
Fibre Channel: A Connection to the Future. 88-90
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- Irah H. Donner:
Intellectual Property Protection for Multimedia Applications, Part 2: Putting the Pieces Together. 99-100
Open Channel
Binary Critic
- Ted G. Lewis:
Living in Real Time, Side A (What Is the Info Age?). 8-10
Industry Trends
Theme Features:
Content-Based Image Retrieval Systems
- Venkat N. Gudivada, Vijay V. Raghavan:
Content-Based Image Retrieval Systems - Guest Editors' Introduction. 18-22 - Myron Flickner, Harpreet S. Sawhney, Jonathan Ashley, Qian Huang, Byron Dom, Monika Gorkani, Jim Hafner, Denis Lee, Dragutin Petkovic, David Steele, Peter Yanker:
Query by Image and Video Content: The QBIC System. 23-32 - Anne Brink, Sherry Marcus, V. S. Subrahmanian:
Heterogeneous Multimedia Reasoning. 33-39 - Virginia E. Ogle, Michael Stonebraker:
Chabot: Retrieval from a Relational Database of Images. 40-48 - Rohini K. Srihari:
Automatic Indexing and Content-Based Retrieval of Captioned Images. 49-56 - Rajiv Mehrotra, James E. Gary:
Similar-Shape Retrieval in Shape Data Management. 57-62
Internet Kiosk
- Hal Berghel:
Using the WWW Test Pattern to check HTML Client Compliance. 63-65
Standards
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Software Challenges
Hot Topics
- Alexander D. Stoyenko:
Engineering Complex Computer Systems: A Challenge for Computer Types Everywhere - Part 1: Let's Agree On What These Systems Are. 85-86
Open Channel
- Paul Carpenter:
Never Mind the Functionality, Look At the Graphics! A Cautionary Tale. 112
Binary Critic
- Ted G. Lewis:
Living in Real Time, Side B (Where Will the Brain Power Come From?). 8-10
Industry Trends
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- Sowmitri Swamy, Arthur Molin, Burt Covnot:
OO-VHDL: Object-Oriented Extensions to VHDL. 18-26 - Judith D. Ahrens, Noah S. Prywes:
Transition to a Legacy- and Reuse-Based Software Life Cycle. 27-36 - Prithviraj Banerjee, John A. Chandyπ 0000-0003-3449-3205
, Manish Gupta, Eugene W. Hodges IV, John G. Holm, Antonio Lain, Daniel J. Palermo, Shankar Ramaswamy, Ernesto Su:
The Paradigm Compiler for Distributed-Memory Multicomputers. 37-47
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Cybersquare
- Hesham El-Rewini, Scott Hamilton, Yen-Ping Shan, Ralph Earle, Skip McGaughey, Abdelsalam Helal, Ravi Badrachalam, Andrew A. Chien, Andrew S. Grimshaw, Byung Suk Lee, Andrew E. Wade, Dave Morse, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, Evaggelia Pitoura, Robert V. Binder, Peter Wegner:
Object Technology: A Virtual Roundtable. 58-72 - Judith Gal-Ezer, Catriel Beeri, David Harel, Amiram Yehudai:
A High School Program in Computer Science. 73-80
Computer Law
Standards
- John L. Hill:
Publicly Available Specification: A new Paradigm for Developing International Standards. 97-98
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HP Means High-Powered: FutureBusiness, Side A. 6-8
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- Cherri M. Pancake, Margaret L. Simmons, Jerry C. Yan:
Performance Evaluation Tools for Parallel and Distributed Systems - Guest Editors' Introduction. 16-19 - Michael T. Heath, Allen D. Malony, Diane T. Rover:
The Visual Display of Parallel Performance Data. 21-28 - Hank Jakiela:
Performance Visualization of a Distributed System: A Case Study. 30-36 - Barton P. Miller, Mark D. Callaghan, Jonathan M. Cargille, Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth, R. Bruce Irvin, Karen L. Karavanic, Krishna Kunchithapadam, Tia Newhall:
The Paradyn Parallel Performance Measurement Tool. 37-46 - Thomas Fahringer:
Estimating and Optimizing Performance for Parallel Programs. 47-56 - Daniel A. Reed, Keith A. Shields, Will H. Scullin, Luis F. Tawera, Christopher L. Elford:
Virtual Reality and Parallel Systems Performance Analysis. 57-67
Computing Practices
Internet Kiosk
Computer Law
- Irah H. Donner:
Exchanging Software over the Internet Could be Hazardous. 86-87
Software Challenges
- Capers Jones:
Backfiring: Converting Lines of Code to Function Points. 87-88
Standards
- Raghu Singh:
The Software Life Cycle Process Standard. 89-90
Open Channel
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- Capers Jones:
How Software Personnel Learn New Skills. 88-89
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