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IEEE Computer, Volume 31, 1998
Volume 31, Number 1, January 1998
- Doris L. Carver:

Building on Success: Our 1998 Plan. 4-6
- David Clark:

New Era for Digital Signal Processors. 10-11
- David D. Clark, Edward A. Feigenbaum, Donald P. Greenberg, Juris Hartmanis, Robert W. Lucky, Robert Metcalfe, Raj Reddy, Mary Shaw, William A. Wulf:

Innovation and Obstacles: The Future of Computing. 29-38 - Janet Wilson, Marc Tremblay, Greg Grohoski, Brad Burgess, Earl Killian, Robert P. Colwell, Paul I. Rubinfeld:

Challenges and Trends in Processor Design. 39-48 - Wen-mei W. Hwu:

Introduction to Predicate Execution. 49-50 - Scott Hamilton:

Inside Microsoft Research. 51-58 - Ted G. Lewis:

Information Appliances: Gadget Netopia. 59-68 - Akhtar Jameel, Matthias Stümpfle, Daniel Jiang, Axel Fuchs:

Web on Wheels: Toward Internet-Enabled Cars. 69-76 - Edward A. Lee

, David G. Messerschmitt:
Engineering and Education for the Future. 77-85
- Alan H. Karp, Ewing L. Lusk, David H. Bailey:

1997 Gordon Bell Prize Winners. 86-92
- Nabil R. Adam, Aryya Gangopadhyay:

Content-Based Retrieval in Digital Libraries. 93-94
- Charles R. Severance:

Conflict and Consensus: The Role of Standards. 138-139
- Bertrand Meyer

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The Future of Object Technology. 140-141
- Ronald J. Vetter, Kirk L. Kroeger:

The Internet in the Year Ahead. 143-144
- Norman L. Kerth, James Coplien, Jerry M. Weinberg:

Call for the Rational Use of Personality Indicators. 146-147
- Ted G. Lewis:

Who's Afraid of Wintel? 149-152
Volume 31, Number 2, February 1998
- Don Kiely:

Are Components the Future of Software? 10-11
- H. John Caulfield:

Perspectives in Optical Computing. 22-25
- Neil F. Johnson, Sushil Jajodia:

Exploring Steganography: Seeing the Unseen. 26-34
- Leo J. Irakliotis, Pericles A. Mitkas:

Optics: A Maturing Technology for Better Computing - Guest Editors' Introduction. 36-37 - James Gourlay, Tsung-Yi Yang, Julian A. B. Dines, Andrew C. Walker:

Development of Free-Space Digital Optics in Computing. 38-44 - Pericles A. Mitkas, George A. Betzos, Leo J. Irakliotis:

Optical Processing Paradigms for Electronic Computers. 45-51 - Demetri Psaltis, Geoffrey W. Burr:

Holographic Data Storage. 52-60 - Masatoshi Ishikawa, Neil McArdle:

Optically Interconnected Parallel Computing Systems. 61-68 - Peter S. Guilfoyle, John M. Hessenbruch, Richard V. Stone:

Free-Space Interconnects for High-Performance Optoelectronic Switching. 69-75
- Daniel E. Cooke:

Outlook on Language Research and Practice. 76-77
- Donald C. Loughry:

The IEEE-SA: A New Era for Standards. 106
- Andrew P. Sage:

Toward Systems Ecology. 107-110
- James Bach:

Microdynamics of Process Evolution. 111-113
- João Carreira, João Gabriel Silva

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Computer Science and the Pygmalion Effect. 116-117
- Harold W. Lason:

Salvation from System Complexity. 118-120
Volume 31, Number 3, March 1998
- John Edwards:

Changing Database Market Hurts Major Vendors. 10-11
- Tammy Parker:

Mobile Wireless Internet Technology Faces Hurdles. 12-14
- John K. Ousterhout:

Scripting: Higher-Level Programming for the 21st Century. 23-30
- Adair Dingle, Thomas H. Hildebrandt:

Improving C++ Performance Using Temporaries. 31-41
- David Krieger, Richard M. Adler:

The Emergence of Distributed Component Platforms. 43-53 - Daniel E. O'Leary

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Enterprise Knowledge Management. 54-61
- P. M. Melliar-Smith, Louise E. Moser:

Surviving Network Partitioning. 62-68 - John W. Sheppard

, William R. Simpson:
Managing Conflict in System Diagnosis. 69-76 - Noppanunt Utamaphethai, Sumit Ghosh:

Dicaf: A Distributed Architecture for Intelligent Transportation. 78-84
- Goffredo Haus:

Rescuing La Scala's Music Archives. 88-89
- William Kahan:

IEEE 754 - Interview. Computer 31(3): 114-115 (1998)
- Warren Bennis, Patricia Ward Biederman:

None of Us Is As Smart As All of Us. 116-117
- Joseph Gil, David H. Lorenz:

Design Patterns and Language Design. 118-120
- Hermann A. Maurer:

Web-Based Knowledge Management. 122-123
- Richard Marlon Stein:

Does Determinism Dictate Dignity? 124
- Ted G. Lewis:

Java Holy War '98. 126-128
Volume 31, Number 4, April 1998
- George Lawton:

Paving the Information Superhighway's Last Mile. 10-14
- David Clark:

Developments Shake Domain-Name Plan. 17
- Maurice V. Wilkes:

A Revisionist Account of Early Language Development. 22-25 - Michael J. Flynn:

Computer Engineering 30 Years After the IBM Model 91. 27-31
- I-Ling Yen, Raymond A. Paul, Kinji Mori:

Toward Integrated Methods for High-Assurance Systems (Guest Editors' Introduction). 32-34 - I-Ling Yen, Raymond A. Paul, Victor L. Winter, John M. Covan, Larry J. Dalton, Leon Alkalai, Ann T. Tai, Rick Harper, Barry Flahive, Wei-Tek Tsai, Ramin Mojdehbakhsh, Sanjai Rayadurgam, Kinji Mori, Michael R. Lowry:

Key Applications for High-Assurance Systems. 35-45 - Mats Per Erik Heimdahl, Jeffrey M. Thompson, Barbara J. Czerny:

Specification and Analysis of Intercomponent Communication. 47-54 - Myong H. Kang, Andrew P. Moore, Ira S. Moskowitz:

Design and Assurance Strategy for the NRL Pump. 56-64 - Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Edward B. Allen, Robert Halstead, Gary P. Trio, Ronald M. Flass:

Using Process History to Predict Software Quality. 66-72
- Douglas W. Westcott:

Designs for the Computers of Tomorrow. 76-77
- John R. Gilbert:

Integrating CAD Tools for MEMS Design. 99-101
- Lewis Gray:

Gray Rebuts Bach: No Cowboy Programmers! 102-103
- Nick Tredennick:

This Cyberfarce Stars Elvis and the Nerds. 104-105
- Al Borchers, Jonathan L. Herlocker, John Riedl:

Ganging up on Information Overload. 106-108
- Ware Myers:

Why Software Developers Refuse to Improve. 110-112
Volume 31, Number 5, May 1998
- Sixto Ortiz Jr.:

Hardware-Based Networking Widens the Pipes. 8-9
- David Clark:

Are ATM, Gigabit Ethernet Ready for Prime Time? 11-13
- Marvin V. Zelkowitz, Dolores R. Wallace:

Experimental Models for Validating Technology. 23-31
- Walter F. Tichy:

Should Computer Scientists Experiment More? 32-40
- Pradip Bose, Thomas M. Conte

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Performance Analysis and Its Impact on Design. 41-49 - Matt Reilly, John H. Edmondson:

Performance Simulation of an Alpha Microprocessor. 50-58 - Bryan Black, John Paul Shen:

Calibration of Microprocessor Performance Models. 59-65
- Kurt Maly, Ajay K. Gupta, Satish Mynam:

BTU: A Host Communication Benchmark. 66-74 - Spencer W. Ng:

Advances in Disk Technology: Performance Issues. 75-81
- Charles R. Severance:

Grab the Change to Work on the Leading Edge. 99
- Steve McConnell:

The Power of Process. 100-102
- Robert L. Glass:

Success? Failure? Or Both? 103
- Bertrand Meyer

, Christine Mingins, Heinz W. Schmidt:
Providing Trusted Components to the Industry. 104-105
- Volker Turau:

What Practices Are Being Adopted on the Web? 106-108
- Ted G. Lewis:

Why the Economy Is So Good. 110-112
Volume 31, Number 6, June 1998
- Lee Garber, David Sims:

In Pursuit of Hardware-Software Codesign. 12-14
- George Lawton:

The Internet's Challenge to Privacy. 16-18
- Niklaus Wirth:

Hardware Compilation: Translating Programs into Circuits. 25-31
- Bruce L. Jacob, Trevor N. Mudge:

Virtual Memory: Issues of Implementation. 33-43
- Jeffrey M. Voas:

The Challenges of Using COTS Software in Component-Based Development (Guest Editor's Introduction). 44-45 - Nancy Talbert, John Alexander McDermid:

The Cost of COTS (Interview). 46-52 - Jeffrey M. Voas:

Certifying Off-the-Shelf Software Components. 53-59 - Ulf Lindqvist

, Erland Jonsson:
A Map of Security Risks Associated wuth Using COTS. 60-66 - Qun Zhong, Nigel Edwards:

Security Control for COTS Components. 67-73
- John Hurd:

Why Does Digital Participate in Standards? 95-96
- Scott Bollig, Dan Xiao:

Throwing Off the Shackles of a Legacy System. 104-106
- James Bach, Dave W. Smith:

Plans, Lies, and Videotape. 107-109
- Scott Hamilton, Bjarne Stroustrup:

The Real Stroustrup Interview. 110-114
- Alfred Bork, David R. Britton Jr.:

The Web Is Not Yet Suitable for Learning. 115-116
- Timothy J. Rogers:

Building the US Workforce, One Engineer At A Time. 117-120
Volume 31, Number 7, July 1998
- Barry Phillips:

Have Storage Area Networks Come of Age? 10-12
- George Lawton:

Multicasting: Will It Transform the Internet? 13-15
- Carole Dulong:

The IA-64 Architecture at Work. 24-32 - Barry W. Boehm, Alexander Egyed, Julie Kwan

, Daniel Port, Archita Shah, Raymond J. Madachy:
Using the WinWin Spiral Model: A Case Study. 33-44
- Jed Lengyel:

The Convergence of Graphics and Vision. 46-53
- Sally A. McKee, Robert H. Klenke, Kenneth L. Wright, William A. Wulf, Maximo H. Salinas, James H. Aylor, Alan P. Batson:

Smarter Memory: Improving Bandwidth for Streamed References. 54-63 - Hiralal Agrawal, James L. Alberi, Joseph Robert Horgan, J. Jenny Li, Saul London, W. Eric Wong, Sudipto Ghosh, Norman Wilde:

Mining System Tests to Aid Software Maintenance. 64-73
- Karl Reed:

Why the CS Should Help Chart the Future of IT. 77-78
- Rob Lanphier:

Standardizing Real-Time Streaming Protocols (Interview). 94-95
- Bertrand Meyer

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Tell Less, Say More: The Power of Implicitness. 97-98
- Paul Bassett:

Managing for Flexible Software Manufacturing. 100-102
- Jukka K. Korpela:

Lurching Toward Babel: HTML, CSS, and XML. 103-104
- W. Neville Holmes:

Mitigating Microsoft with Virtual Consoles. 105-106
- Ted G. Lewis:

Joe Sixpack, Larry Lemming, and Ralph Nader. 107-108 - Dominique S. Black:

Behind the Hype About the IT Labor "Shortage". 110-112
Volume 31, Number 8, August 1998
- Richard Marlon Stein:

T. J. Roders, H-1B Visas, and Me. 8
- George Lawton:

Biometrics: A New Era in Security. 16-18
- Sixto Ortiz Jr.:

Active Networks: The Programmable Pipeline. 19-21
- Mark D. Hill:

Multiprocessors Should Support Simple Memory-Consistency Models. 28-34
- Earl Long, Amit Misra, Janos Sztipanovits:

Increasing Productivity at Saturn. 35-43
- Manfred Schlett:

Trends in Embedded-Microprocessor Design. 44-49 - Jennifer Eyre, Jeff Bier:

DSP Processors Hit the Mainstream. 51-59 - Stephan Schulz, Jerzy W. Rozenblit

, Michael Mrva, Klaus Buchenrieder
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Model-Based Codesign. 60-67
- Tony Savor, Rudolph E. Seviora:

Toward Automatic Detection of Software Failures. 68-74 - Hsinchun Chen, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr., Richard E. Orwig, Olga Titkova:

Information Visualization for Collaborative Computing. 75-82
- W. Neville Holmes:

Toward Decent Text Encoding. 108-109
- Mark T. Smith:

Smart Cards: Integrating for Portable Complexity. 110-112
- James Bach:

The Highs and Lows of Change Control. 113-115
- Janet Wilson:

The IETF: Laying the Net's Asphalt. 116-117
- Simon Napper:

Embedded-System Design Plays Catch-Up. 118-120
Volume 31, Number 9, September 1998
- Lee Goldberg:

The Advent of "Green" Computers. 16-19
- Patrick W. Dowd, John T. McHenry:

Network Security: It's Time to Take It Seriously (Guest Editors' Introduction). 24-28 - Bruce Schneier:

Cryptographic Design Vulnerabilities. 29-33 - Andrew Csinger, Keng Siau:

The Global Public Key Infrastructure: terms and Concepts. Computer 31(9): 30-31 (1998) - Aviel D. Rubin, Daniel E. Geer Jr.:

A Survey of Web Security. 34-41 - Cory F. Cohen, Derek K. Simmel:

Three Vulnerabilities. Computer 31(9): 36-37 (1998) - Rolf Oppliger:

Security at the Internet Layer. 43-47 - William A. Arbaugh, James R. Davin, David J. Farber, Jonathan M. Smith:

Security for Virtual Private Intranets. 48-55 - Thomas D. Tarman, Robert L. Hutchinson, Lyndon G. Pierson, Peter E. Sholander, Edward L. Witzke:

Algorithm-Agile Encryption in ATM Networks. 57-64
- Claude Petitpierre:

Synchronous C++: A Language for Interactive Applcations. 65-72
- Diana J. Bendz:

Electronics and the Environment. 73-74
- Mark Resmer:

Internet Architectures for Learning. 105-106
- Patricia Cravener:

Education on the Web: A Rejoinder. 107-108
- Ted G. Lewis:

What to Do About Microsoft. 109-112
Volume 31, Number 10, October 1998
- John Edwards:

The Changing Face of Freeware. 11-13
- Barry Phillips:

Designers: The Browser War Casualties. 14-16
- Harlan McGhan, Mike O'Connor

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PicoJava: A Direct Execution Engine For Java Bytecode. 22-30
- Daniel S. Goldin, Samuel L. Venneri, Ahmed K. Noor:

Beyond Incremental Change. 31-39
- David A. Solomon:

The Windows NT Kernel Architecture. 40-47 - Luis-Felipe Cabrera, Brian Andrew, Kyle Peltonen, Norbert Kusters:

Advances in Windows NT Storage Management. 48-54 - Rod Gamache, Rob Short, Mike Massa:

Windows NT Clustering Service. 55-62
- Stephen G. Eick:

A Visualization Tool for Y2K. 63-69 - Shubhendu S. Mukherjee, Mark D. Hill:

Making Network Interfaces Less Peripheral. 70-76 - Rajive L. Bagrodia, Richard A. Meyer, Mineo Takai, Yuan Chen, Xiang Zeng, Jay Martin, Ha Yoon Song:

Parssec: A Parallel Simulation Environment for Complex Systems. 77-85
- N. Ranganathan:

A Forum for VLSI Practitioners. 86
- Nate Zelnick:

Nifty Technology and Nonconformance: The Web in Crisis. 115-116
- Harold W. Lawson:

From Busyware to Stableware. 117-119
- Jon Bosak:

Media-Independent Publishing: Four Myths about XML. 120-122
- David Notkin:

The Lifeblood of Our Field. 123
- James Bach:

A Framework for Good Enough Testing. 124-126
- Robert N. Britcher:

Software Reliability: Numbers Aren't the Whole Story. 127-128
Volume 31, Number 11, November 1998
- John Callahan:

Moving Toward Effortless Networking. 12-14
- Gene J. Koprowski:

Emerging Uncertainty Over IPv6. 16-17
- Christoforos E. Kozyrakis, David A. Patterson:

A New Direction for Computer Architecture Research. 24-32
- Douglas K. Barry, Torsten Stanienda:

Solving the Java Object Storage Problem. 33-40
- Andrew A. Chien, Mark D. Hill, Shubhendu S. Mukherjee:

Design Challenges for High-Performance Network Interfaces - Guest Editors' Introduction. 42-44 - Simon Walton, Anne Hutton, Joseph D. Touch:

High-Speed Data Paths in Host-Based Routers. 46-52 - Raoul Bhoedjang, Tim Rühl, Henri E. Bal:

User-Level Network Interface Protocols. 53-60 - Thorsten von Eicken, Werner Vogels:

Evolution of the Virtual Interface Architecture. 61-68 - Whay Sing Lee, William J. Dally, Stephen W. Keckler, Nicholas P. Carter, Andrew Chang:

An Efficient, Protected Message Interface. 69-75
- Fred Douglis, Steve J. Chapin, James Isaak:

Internet Research on Internet Time. 76-78
- Charles R. Severance:

FireWire Finally Comes Home. 117-118
- Volker Turau:

The Fortune 500 Web. 119-120
- W. Neville Holmes:

The Myth of the Computer Revolution. 121-122
- Bertrand Meyer

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The Role of Object-Oriented Metrics. 123-125
- Ted G. Lewis:

The Legacy Maturity Model. 125-128
Volume 31, Number 12, December 1998
- Lee Garber:

US Will Grant More High-Tech Visas. 15-16 - Lee Garber:

Internet Pioneer Jon Postel Dies. Computer 31(12): 16 (1998)
- David Clark:

Heavy Traffic Drives Networks to IP over Sonet. 17-20
- Cynthia E. Irvine, Shiu-Kai Chin, Deborah A. Frincke:

Integrating Security into the Curriculum. 25-30
- Benjamin Falchuk, Ahmed Karmouch:

Visual Modeling for Agent-Based Applications. 31-38 - Munindar P. Singh

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Agent Communication Languages: Rethinking the Principles. 40-47 - Pearl Brereton, David Budgen

, Geoff W. Hamilton
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Hypertext: The Next Maintenance Mountain. 49-55
- Janos Sztipanovits:

Integrated Engineering of Computer-Based Systems. 68-69
- Todd Carpenter:

Avionics Integration for CNS/ATM. 124-126
- Johanna Rothman:

Of Crazy Numbers and Realease Criteria. 127-128
- Jim Isaak:

The Role of Government in IT Standards. 129
- Michael Monticino:

Web-Analysis: Striping Away the Hype. 130-132
- Will Tracz:

Changing the Channel. 133
- Brian Halla:

How the PC Will Disappear. 134-136

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