Volume 39,
Number 1,
2000
Java Performance
- Rod A. Smith:
Message from the Vice President, Java Group.
- Gene F. Hoffnagle:
Preface.
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- A. Ralph Christ, Steven L. Halter, Kenton Lynne, Stephanie Meizer, Steven J. Munroe, Mark Pasch:
San Francisco performance: A case study in performance for large-scale Java applications.
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- José E. Moreira, Samuel P. Midkiff, Manish Gupta, Pedro V. Artigas, Marc Snir, Richard D. Lawrence:
Java programming for high-performance numerical computing.
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- Sandra Johnson Baylor, Murthy V. Devarakonda, Stephen J. Fink, Eugene Gluzberg, Michael H. Kalantar, Prakash Muttineni, Eric Barsness, Rajiv Arora, Robert T. Dimpsey, Steven J. Munroe:
Java server benchmarks.
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- Deepa Viswanathan, Sheng Liang:
Java Virtual Machine Profiler Interface.
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- Iffat H. Kazi, Davis P. Jose, Badis Ben-Hamida, Christian J. Hescott, Chris Kwok, Joseph A. Konstan, David J. Lilja, Pen-Chung Yew:
JaViz: A client/server Java profiling tool.
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- William P. Alexander, Robert F. Berry, Frank E. Levine, Robert J. Urquhart:
A unifying approach to performance analysis in the Java environment.
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- Weiming Gu, Nancy A. Burns, Michael T. Collins, Wai Yee Peter Wong:
The evolution of a high-performing Java virtual machine.
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- Robert T. Dimpsey, Rajiv Arora, Kean Kuiper:
Java server performance: A case study of building efficient, scalable Jvms.
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- Toshio Suganuma, Takeshi Ogasawara, Mikio Takeuchi, Toshiaki Yasue, Motohiro Kawahito, Kazuaki Ishizaki, Hideaki Komatsu, Toshio Nakatani:
Overview of the IBM Java Just-in-Time Compiler.
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- Donna N. Dillenberger, Rajesh Bordawekar, Clarence W. Clark III, Donald Durand, David Emmes, Osamu Gohda, Sally Howard, Michael F. Oliver, Frank Samuel, Robert W. St. John:
Building a Java virtual machine for server applications: The Jvm on OS/390.
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- Bowen Alpern, C. Richard Attanasio, John J. Barton, Michael G. Burke, Perry Cheng, Jong-Deok Choi, Anthony Cocchi, Stephen J. Fink, David Grove, Michael Hind, Susan Flynn Hummel, Derek Lieber, Vassily Litvinov, Mark F. Mergen, Ton Ngo, James R. Russell, Vivek Sarkar, Mauricio J. Serrano, Janice C. Shepherd, Stephen E. Smith, Vugranam C. Sreedhar, Harini Srinivasan, John Whaley:
The Jalapeño virtual machine.
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Volume 39,
Number 2,
2000
SanFrancisco:
Tools,
Components,
and Applications
Volume 39,
Numbers 3&4,
2000
MIT Media Laboratory
Part 1:
Arts and media
- Andrew Lippman:
Media, networks, and content.
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- Claudio S. Pinhanez, James W. Davis, Stephen S. Intille, Michael Patrick Johnson, Andrew D. Wilson, Aaron F. Bobick, Bruce Blumberg:
Physically interactive story environments.
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- Glorianna Davenport, Stefan Agamanolis, Barbara Barry, Brian Bradley, Kevin M. Brooks:
Synergistic storyscapes and constructionist cinematic sharing.
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- V. Michael Bove Jr., Jonathan Dakss, Edmond Chalom, Stefan Agamanolis:
Hyperlinked television research at the MIT Media Laboratory.
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- Flavia Sparacino, Glorianna Davenport, Alex Pentland:
Media in performance: Interactive spaces for dance, theater, circus, and museum exhibits.
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- Joseph A. Paradiso, Kai-yuh Hsiao, Ari Y. Benbasat, Zoe Teegarden:
Design and implementation of expressive footwear.
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- Vadim Gerasimov, Walter Bender:
Things that talk: Using sound for device-to-device and device-to-human communication.
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- Walter Bender, William Butera, Daniel Gruhl, Raymond Hwang, Fernando J. Paiz, Sofya Pogreb:
Applications for data hiding.
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- Daniel Gruhl, Walter Bender:
A new structure for news editing.
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- Kenneth B. Haase:
Interlingual BRICO.
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- Douglas B. Koen, Walter Bender:
Time Frames: Temporal augmentation of the news.
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- Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker:
Out of context: Computer systems that adapt to, and learn from, context.
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- Sara Elo Dean, Louis Weitzman:
SuperNews: Multiple feeds for multiple views.
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- Keith Emnett, Chris Schmandt:
Synthetic News Radio.
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- Chris Schmandt, Natalia Marmasse, Stefan Marti, Nitin "Nick" Sawhney, Sean Wheeler:
Everywhere messaging.
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- Tod Machover:
Future arts: By and for whom, and for what?
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Part 2:
Learning and expressing
Part 3:
Everywhere computing
- Alex Pentland:
It's alive!
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- Yael Maguire, Edward S. Boyden III, Neil Gershenfeld:
Toward a table-top quantum computer.
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- Rehmi Post, Maggie Orth, Peter Russo, Neil Gershenfeld:
E-broidery: Design and fabrication of textile-based computing.
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- Olufemi Omojola, Rehmi Post, Matthew D. Hancher, Yael Maguire, Ravikanth Pappu, Bernd Schöner, Peter Russo, Richard Fletcher, Neil Gershenfeld:
An installation of interactive furniture.
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- Ted Selker, Winslow Burleson:
Context-aware design and interaction in computer systems.
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- Joseph A. Paradiso, Kai-yuh Hsiao, Joshua Strickon, Joshua Lifton, Ari Adler:
Sensor systems for interactive surfaces.
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- Brygg Ullmer, Hiroshi Ishii:
Emerging frameworks for tangible user interfaces.
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- Neil Gershenfeld:
Everything, the universe, and life.
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