Volume 32, Number 1, January 1999
Editor's Message
President's Message
Industry Trends
John Charles:
Neural Interfaces Link the Mind and the Machine.
16-18
Technology News
John Edwards:
Employment in 1999: Oportunities Amid Challenges.
19-22
Cover Feature:
Outlook
Jonathan M. Smith:
Programmable Networks: Selected Challenges in Computer Networking.
40-42
Scott Hamilton:
Semiconductor Research Corporation: Taking Moore's Law Into the Next Century.
43-48
Technical Activities Forum
Standards
Internet Watch
Management
Compunent and Object Technology
Binary Critic
Volume 32, Number 2, February 1999
Industry Trends
Technology News
Computing Practices
Cybersquare
Cover Feature:
Digital Libraries
Internet Watch
Integrated Engineering
Software Realities
James Bach:
Reframing Requirements Analysis.
120-122
Open Channel
Binary Critic
Volume 32, Number 3, March 1999
Industry Trends
Technology News
Cybersquare
Marina Krol:
Have We Witnessed a Real-Life Turing Test?
27-30
Computing Practices
Information Technology
Internet Watch
Bruce Schneier:
Cryptography: The Importance of Not Being Different.
108-109
Standards
Management
Component and Object Technology
Binary Critic
Volume 32, Number 4, April 1999
Industry Trends
Lee Garber:
Steve Deering on IP Next Generation.
11-13
Technology News
Cybersquare
Active Networks
Research Features
Internet Watch
Integrated Engineering
Software Realities
Open Channel
Binary Critic
Ted G. Lewis:
Asbestos Paajamas: An Open Source Dialogue.
108-112
Volume 32, Number 5, May 1999
Industry Trends
John Edwards:
Convergence Reshapes the Networking Industry.
14-16
Technology News
Computing Practices
The Software [R]evolution
Research Features
Technical Activities Forum
Standards
Joe Throop:
OpenMP: Shared-Memory Parallelism From the Ashes.
108-109
Management
Ware Myers:
Early Communication: Key to Software Project Success.
110-111
Internet Watch
Component and Object technology
Open Channel
Binary Critic
Volume 32, Number 6, June 1999
Presidents' Message
Industry Trends
Technology News
Lee Garber:
Melissa Virus Creates a New Type of Threat.
16-19
Cybersquare
Computing Practices
Gary Lauterbach:
Vying for the Lead in High-Performance Processors (Interview).
38-41
Systems on a Chip
Research Features
Internet Watch
Software Realities
James Bach:
Risk and Requirements-Based Testing.
113-114
Integrated Engineering
Binary Critic
Ted G. Lewis:
Jump-Starting the Global Vending Machine.
118-120
Volume 32, Number 7, July 1999
Technology News
Neal Leavitt:
Online 3D: Still Waiting After All These Years.
4-7
Cybersquare
Computing Practices
Software Components
Technical Activities Forum
Internet Watch
Component and Object Technology
Guy Eddon:
COM+: The Evolution of Component Services.
104-106
Management
Binary Critic
Volume 32, Number 8, August 1999
Industry Trends
Technoloy News
David Clark:
Preparing for a New Generation of Wireless Data.
8-11
Cybersquare
Data Mining
Internet Watch
Terry Ritter:
Cryptography: Is Staying with the Herd Really Best?
94-95
Integrated Engineering
Oz Levia:
Programming System Architectures with Java.
96-98
Software Realities
Binary Critic
Ted G. Lewis:
Mainframes Are Dead, Long Live Mainframes.
102-104
Volume 32, Number 9, September 1999
Industry Trends
Technoloy News
John Charles:
Interplanetary Network Aims for the Stars.
16-18
Computing Practices
Cybersquare
Web-Based Learning and Collaboration
Linda Harasim:
A Framework for Online Learning: The Virtual-U.
44-49
Jay F. Nunamaker:
Collaborative Computing: The Next Millennium (Interview).
66-71
Internet Watch
Management
Component and Object Technology
Binary Critic
Ted G. Lewis:
Fast, Expensive, and Horribly Complex.
118-120
Volume 32, Number 10, October 1999
Industry Trends
Neal Leavitt:
Domain Name Solution Causes New Problems.
11-15
Computing Practices
Cybersquare
Software Engineering in the Small
Deependra Moitra:
Software Engineering in the Small - Guest Editor's Introduction.
39-40
Kent Beck:
Embracing Change with Extreme Programming.
70-77
Research Features
Internet Watch
Software Realities
Integrated Engineering
Binary Critic
Ted G. Lewis:
UbiNet: The Ubiquitous Internet Will Be Wireless.
126-128
Volume 32, Number 11, November 1999
Industry Trends
Cybersquare
Feature
Design and Test Go Nanometer
Robert C. Aitken:
Nanometer Technology Effects on Fault Models for IC Testing.
46-51
Wayne M. Needham:
Nanometer Technology Challenges for Test and Test Equipment.
52-57
Internet Watch
Standards
Management
Component and Object Technology
Bertrand Meyer:
Every Little Bit Counts: Toward More Reliable Software.
131-133
Binary Critic
Volume 32, Number 12, December 1999
Industry Trends
Reed Hellman:
A Semantic Approach Adds Meaning to the Web.
13-16
Computing Practices
Scientific Visualization
Internew Watch
Component and Object Technology
Software Realities
James Bach:
What Software Reality Is Really About.
148-149
Binary Critic