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IEEE Computer, Volume 38, 2005
Volume 38, Number 1, January 2005
- Gerald L. Engel:
Building on the Past--Looking to the Future. 7-9
- Doris L. Carver:
Maintaining Technical Currency in Today's Technology Climate. 10-11
- Bob Colwell:
Machine Intelligence Meets Neuroscience. 12-15
- 32 & 16 Years Ago. 16-17
- David Geer:
Malicious Bots Threaten Network Security. 18-20 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
Squeezing Supercomputers onto a Chip. 21-23 - News Briefs. 24-26
- Fredrik Rehnmark, William Bluethmann, Joshua Mehling, Robert O. Ambrose, Myron A. Diftler, Mars Chu, Ryan Necessary:
Robonaut: The 'Short List' of Technology Hurdles. 28-37 - Sol Efroni
, David Harel, Irun R. Cohen:
Reactive Animation: Realistic Modeling of Complex Dynamic Systems. 38-47 - Oliver Bimber, Andreas Emmerling, Thomas Klemmer:
Embedded Entertainment with Smart Projectors. 48-55 - Chris Dwyer, Alvin R. Lebeck, Daniel J. Sorin:
Self-Assembled Architectures and the Temporal Aspects of Computing. 56-64 - Robert W. Keyes:
Challenges for Quantum Computing with Solid-State Devices. 65-69 - Pratyush Bharati:
India's IT Services Industry: A Comparative Analysis. 71-75
- Computer Society Offers a Wide Array of Products and Services in 2005. 79-83
- Call and Calendar. 84-87
- Career Opportunities. 88-98
- Bookshelf. 100
- Products. 101-102
- Graham R. Hellestrand:
The Engineering of Supersystems. 103-105
- Rod Johnson:
J2EE Development Frameworks. 107-110
- Paul R. Croll, Susan K. Land:
S2ESC: Setting Standards for Three Decades. 111-113
- Wojciech Cellary
:
People and Software in a Knowledge-Based Economy. 114-116
Volume 38, Number 2, February 2005
- David Geer:
Developments Advance Web Conferencing. 14-17 - George Lawton:
Telecom Carriers Actively Pursue Passive Optical Networks. 19-21
- Marty Himmelstein:
Local Search: The Internet Is the Yellow Pages. 26-34
- Yervant Zorian:
Nanoscale Design & Test Challenges. 36-39 - Subhasish Mitra
, Norbert Seifert, Ming Zhang, Quan Shi, Kee Sup Kim:
Subhasish Mitra, Norbert Seifert, Ming Zhang, Quan Shi, Kee Sup Kim. 43-52 - Rob Roy, Debashis Bhattacharya, Vamsi Boppana:
Transistor-Level Optimization of Digital Designs with Flex Cells. 53-61 - Ahmed Amine Jerraya, Wayne H. Wolf:
Hardware/Software Interface Codesign for Embedded Systems. 63-69
- Claudio Talarico, Jerzy W. Rozenblit, Vinod Malhotra, Albert Stritter:
A New Framework for Power Estimation of Embedded Systems. 71-78
Volume 38, Number 3, March 2005
- Bernard Cole:
Search Engines Tackle the Desktop. 14-17 - David Geer:
Is It Time for Clockless Chips? 18-21 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 22-24
- Tina Hong Gao, Jane Huffman Hayes, Henry Cai:
Integrating Biological Research through Web Services. 26-31
- Alex Pentland:
Socially Aware Computation and Communication. 33-40 - Norbert A. Streitz
, Carsten Röcker, Thorsten Prante, Daniel van Alphen, Richard Stenzel, Carsten Magerkurth:
Designing Smart Artifacts for Smart Environments. 41-49 - Sumi Helal
, William C. Mann, Hicham El-Zabadani, Jeffrey King, Youssef Kaddoura, Erwin Jansen:
The Gator Tech Smart House: A Programmable Pervasive Space. 50-60 - Savitha Srinivasan, Vikas Krishna, Scott Holmes:
Web-Log-Driven Business Activity Monitoring. 61-68
- Wayne H. Wolf:
Building the Software Radio. 87-89
- Herb Deutsch:
Public Opinion's Influence on Voting System Technology. 93-95
- G. Anandalingam, Henry C. Lucas Jr.:
The Winner's Curse in High Tech. 96-97
- Thomas K. Johnson:
An Open-Secret Voting System. 98-100
Volume 38, Number 4, April 2005
- David Geer:
Will Binary XML Speed Network Traffic? 16-18 - Neal Leavitt:
Mobile Phones: The Next Frontier for Hackers? 20-23
- Hai Zhuge:
The Future Interconnection Environment. 27-33
- Thomas E. Anderson, Larry L. Peterson, Scott Shenker, Jonathan S. Turner:
Overcoming the Internet Impasse through Virtualization. 34-41 - Mark Baker, Amy W. Apon, Clayton Ferner, Jeff Brown:
Emerging Grid Standards. 43-50
- Christoph L. Schuba, Jason Goldschmidt, Michael F. Speer, Mohamed Hefeeda:
Scaling Network Services Using Programmable Network Devices. 52-60 - P. Oscar Boykin, Vwani P. Roychowdhury:
Leveraging Social Networks to Fight Spam. 61-68
- Jeffrey Jacobson, Michael Lewis:
Game Engine Virtual Reality with CaveUT. 79-82
- Ian Smith:
Social-Mobile Applications. 84-85
- W. Neville Holmes:
In Defense of Spam. 86-88
Volume 38, Number 5, May 2005
- Article Summaries. 4
- 32 & 16 Years Ago. 6-7
- Bob Colwell:
Pecking Orders. 8-10
- David Geer:
Industry Trends: Chip Makers Turn to Multicore Processors. 11-13 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
Technology News: Will Hard Drives Finally Stop Shrinking? 14-16 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 17-19
- Ton Kostelijk:
Misleading Architecting Tradeoffs. 20-26
- Renato J. O. Figueiredo
, Peter A. Dinda, José A. B. Fortes:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Resource Virtualization Renaissance. 28-31 - James E. Smith, Ravi Nair:
The Architecture of Virtual Machines. 32-38 - Mendel Rosenblum, Tal Garfinkel:
Virtual Machine Monitors: Current Technology and Future Trends. 39-47 - Richard Uhlig, Gil Neiger, Dion Rodgers, Amy L. Santoni, Fernando C. M. Martins, Andrew V. Anderson, Steven M. Bennett, Alain Kägi, Felix H. Leung, Larry Smith:
Intel Virtualization Technology. 48-56 - Andrew Whitaker, Richard S. Cox, Marianne Shaw, Steven D. Gribble
:
Rethinking the Design of Virtual Machine Monitors. 57-62 - Paul Ruth
, Xuxian Jiang, Dongyan Xu, Sebastien Goasguen:
Virtual Distributed Environments in a Shared Infrastructure. 63-69
- Career Opportunities. 70-72
- Computer Society Connection. 74-78
- Call and Calendar. 79-82
- Products. 83-84
- Bookshelf. 85
- David M. Kroenke:
Beyond the Relational Database Model. 89-90
- William Kahan, Dan Zuras:
An Open Question to Developers of Numerical Software. 91-94
- Peter S. Magnusson:
The Virtual Test Lab. 95-97
- Qusay H. Mahmoud
:
Revitalizing Computing Science Education. 98-100
Volume 38, Number 6, June 2005
- Article Summaries. 4
- Letters. 6-8
- Bob Colwell:
Frames of Reference. 9-11
- 32 & 16 Years Ago. 12-13
- George Lawton:
What Lies Ahead for Cellular Technology? 14-17 - David Geer:
Security Technologies Go Phishing. 18-21 - News Briefs. 22-24
- Eric A. Brewer
, Michael J. Demmer, Bowei Du, Melissa R. Ho
, Matthew Kam, Sergiu Nedevschi, Joyojeet Pal
, Rabin K. Patra, Sonesh Surana, Kevin R. Fall:
The Case for Technology in Developing Regions. 25-38
- Orit Hazzan, James E. Tomayko:
Reflection and Abstraction in Learning Software Engineering's Human Aspects. 39-45
- Barbara P. Heath, Russell L. Herman
, Gabriel G. Lugo, James H. Reeves, Ronald J. Vetter, Charles R. Ward:
Project Numina: Enhancing Student Learning with Handheld Computers. 46-53 - Gerald Friedland, Karl Pauls:
Architecting Multimedia Environments for Teaching. 57-64 - Magda Mourad, Gerard L. Hanley, Barbra Bied Sperling, Jack K. Gunther:
Toward an Electronic Marketplace for Higher Education. 66-75 - James M. Conrad:
Stiquito for Robotics and Embedded Systems Education. 77-81
- Computer Society Connection. 82-84
- Call and Calendar. 85-87
- Career Opportunities. 88-92
- Products. 93
- Bookshelf. 94
- S. R. Subramanya, Byung K. Yi:
Utility Model for On-Demand Digital Content. 95-98
- Seth Copen Goldstein, Jason Campbell, Todd C. Mowry:
Programmable Matter. 99-101
- Rob Schaaf:
What's All This about Systems? 102-104
Volume 38, Number 7, July 2005
- Article Summaries. 4
- Letters. 6-9
- 32 & 16 Years Ago. 10-11
- Bob Colwell:
Judging Science Fairs. 12-15
- David Geer:
Eclipse Becomes the Dominant Java IDE. 16-18 - Neal Leavitt:
Instant Messaging: A New Target for Hackers. 20-23 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 24-26
- Kjell Jørgen Hole, Erlend Dyrnes, Per Thorsheim:
Securing Wi-Fi Networks. 28-34
- Ahmed Amine Jerraya, Hannu Tenhunen, Wayne H. Wolf:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chips. 36-40 - John Goodacre, Andrew N. Sloss:
Parallelism and the ARM Instruction Set Architecture. 42-50 - Steve Leibson, James Kim:
Configurable Processors: A New Era in Chip Design. 51-59 - Markus Levy:
Evaluating Digital Entertainment System Performance. 68-72
- Call and Calendar. 73-75
- Computer Society Connection. 76-78
- Career Opportunities. 80-82
- Products. 83
- Bookshelf. 84
- Edward A. Lee
:
Absolutely Positively on Time: What Would It Take? 85-87
- Gary Stoneburner:
Developer-Focused Assurance Requirements. 91-93
- Bernard Mangold, Mike Dooley, Gary William Flake, Havi Hoffman, Tejaswi Kasturi, David M. Pennock, Rael Dornfest:
The Tech Buzz Game. 94-97
- W. Neville Holmes:
The Turning of the Wheel. 98-100
Volume 38, Number 8, August 2005
- Article Summaries. 4
- Bob Ward:
Report to Members: NC State Team Wins $20, 000 First Prize at CSIDC. 5-8 - 32 & 16 Years Ago. 10-11
- Bob Colwell:
What's the Worst That Can Happen? 12-15
- Linda Dailey Paulson:
Search Technology Goes Mobile. 19-22 - David Geer:
Making 3D Technology Universal. 23-25 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 26-28
- Oliver Bimber:
Guest Editor's Introduction: The Ultimate Display--What Will It Be? 29-30 - Neil A. Dodgson
:
Autostereoscopic 3D Displays. 31-36 - Gregg E. Favalora
:
Volumetric 3D Displays and Application Infrastructure. 37-44 - Chris Slinger, Colin Cameron, Maurice Stanley:
Computer-Generated Holography as a Generic Display Technology. 46-53 - Benjamin Watson, David P. Luebke:
The Ultimate Display: Where Will All the Pixels Come From? 54-61 - Mary Lou Jepsen:
Smoke, Mirrors, and Manufacturable Displays. 63-67