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IEEE Computer, Volume 39, 2006
Volume 39, Number 1, January 2006
- Letters. 6-7
- Doris L. Carver:
Celebrating the Past, Looking to the Future. 8-10
- David Alan Grier:
George Stibitz's Values and R.C. Archibald's Slide Rule. 11-13
- 32 & 16 Years Ago. 14-15
- George Lawton:
Improved Flash Memory Grows in Popularity. 16-18
- David Geer:
Security of Critical Control Systems Sparks Concern. 20-23 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 24-26
- Niklaus Wirth:
Good Ideas, through the Looking Glass. 28-39 - Jonathan P. Bowen, Michael G. Hinchey:
Ten Commandments of Formal Methods ...Ten Years Later. 40-48 - Robert P. Colwell:
The Pentium Chronicles: Introduction. 49-54 - Joseph W. Rottman:
Successfully Outsourcing Embedded Software Development. 55-61 - Daniel E. Cooke, Matt Barry, Michael Lowry, Cordell Green:
NASA's Exploration Agenda and Capability Engineering. 63-73 - Krysta M. Svore, Alfred V. Aho, Andrew W. Cross, Isaac L. Chuang, Igor L. Markov:
A Layered Software Architecture for Quantum Computing Design Tools. 74-83
- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Offers Full Slate of Programs in 2006. 87-91 - Call and Calendar. 92-95
- Bookshelf. 96
- Products. 97
- Career Opportunities. 98-108
- Gordon Bell, Jim Gray, Alexander S. Szalay:
Petascale Computational Systems. 110-112
- Christopher L. Huntley:
A Developmental View of System Security. 113-114
- Katherine L. Morse, Michael R. Lightner, Reed Little, Robert Lutz, Roy Scrudder:
Enabling Simulation Interoperability. 115-117
- Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Yuan Xie:
Reliability Concerns in Embedded System Designs. 118-120
- Bertrand Meyer:
The Unspoken Revolution in Software Engineering. 121-124
Volume 39, Number 2, February 2006
- Deborah M. Cooper:
Making Our Society Even Better. 5-7
- David Alan Grier:
The Innovation Curve. 8-10 - 32 & 16 Years Ago. 11-12
- Jacqueline Emigh:
New Flash Player Rises in the Web-Video Market. 14-16 - David Geer:
Will Software Developers Ride Ruby on Rails to Success? 18-20 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 21-23
- Douglas C. Schmidt:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Model-Driven Engineering. 25-31 - Krishnakumar Balasubramanian, Aniruddha S. Gokhale, Gabor Karsai, Janos Sztipanovits, Sandeep Neema:
Developing Applications Using Model-Driven Design Environments. 33-40 - Adam Childs, Jesse Greenwald, Georg Jung, Matthew Hoosier, John Hatcliff:
CALM and Cadena: Metamodeling for Component-Based Product-Line Development. 42-50 - Jeff Gray, Yuehua Lin, Jing Zhang:
Automating Change Evolution in Model-Driven Engineering. 51-58 - Robert B. France, Sudipto Ghosh, Trung T. Dinh-Trong, Arnor Solberg:
Model-Driven Development Using UML 2.0: Promises and Pitfalls. 59-66
- Michael Bramberger, Andreas Doblander, Arnold Maier, Bernhard Rinner, Helmut Schwabach:
Distributed Embedded Smart Cameras for Surveillance Applications. 68-75
- Bob Ward:
IEEE Announces 2006 Fellows. 79-83 - Call and Calendar. 84-87
- Career Opportunities. 88-94
- Bookshelf. 95
- Alfred C. Weaver:
Biometric Authentication. 96-97
- Ken Birman:
The Untrustworthy Web Services Revolution. 98-100
- Michael R. Macedonia:
Google Becomes an Entertainment Company. 101-103
- Mark W. Newman, Trevor F. Smith, Bill N. Schilit:
Recipes for Digital Living. 104-106
- Michael G. Hinchey, Roy Sterritt:
Self-Managing Software. 107-109
- W. Neville Holmes:
The Farmer, the Fairies, and the Computers. 110-112
Volume 39, Number 3, March 2006
- Article Summaries. 4
- Letters. 6-7
- David Alan Grier:
The Lay of the Land. 9-11 - 32 & 16 Years Ago. 12-13
- David Geer:
Behavior-Based Network Security Goes Mainstream. 14-17 - Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Is Near-Field Communication Close to Success? 18-20 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 21-24
- George Roussos:
Enabling RFID in Retail. 25-30
- Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Erik Geelhoed, Meera Manahan, Ken Nicholas:
Energy-Aware User Interfaces and Energy-Adaptive Displays. 31-38 - Luca Chittaro:
Visualizing Information on Mobile Devices. 40-45 - Niraj Tolia, David G. Andersen, Mahadev Satyanarayanan:
Quantifying Interactive User Experience on Thin Clients. 46-52
- Isabel Cristina Italiano, João Eduardo Ferreira:
Synchronization Options for Data Warehouse Designs. 53-57 - Mohamad Badra, Ibrahim Hajjeh:
Key-Exchange Authentication Using Shared Secrets. 58-66
- Bob Ward:
Organizers Announce Field for CSIDC 2006. 67-70 - Call and Calendar. 71-73
- Products. 75
- Career Opportunities. 76-81
- Juan E. Gilbert:
Making a Case for BPC. 83-86
- JoAnn M. Paul:
What's in a Name. 87-89
- Krzysztof Walczak, Wojciech Cellary, Martin White:
Virtual Museum Exhibitions. 93-95
- Erik Duval, Wayne Hodgins:
Standardized Uniqueness: Oxymoron or Vision of the Future? 96-98
- Martin Bichler, Kwei-Jay Lin:
Service-Oriented Computing. 99-101
- Janusz S. Kowalik:
The Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Schism. 102-104
Volume 39, Number 4, April 2006
- Article Summaries. 4
- David Alan Grier:
Coming of Age. 5-7 - 32 & 16 Years Ago. 8-9
- David Greer:
Digital Music Faces Incompatible Formats. 10-12 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
TV Comes to the Mobile Phone. 13-16 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 17-19
- Bertrand Meyer:
Testable, Reusable Units of Cognition. 20-24
- Richard A. Schrenker:
Software Engineering for Future Healthcare and Clinical Systems. 26-32 - Insup Lee, George J. Pappas, Rance Cleaveland, John Hatcliff, Bruce H. Krogh, Peter Lee, Harvey Rubin, Lui Sha:
High-Confidence Medical Device Software and Systems. 33-38 - Steven R. Rakitin:
Coping with Defective Software in Medical Devices. 40-45 - Kevin Gary, Luis Ibáñez, Stephen R. Aylward, David Gobbi, M. Brian Blake, Kevin Cleary:
IGSTK: An Open Source Software Toolkit for Image-Guided Surgery. 46-53 - Vijay Gehlot, Elliot B. Sloane:
Ensuring Patient Safety in Wireless Medical Device Networks. 54-60 - Raoul Praful Jetley, S. Purushothaman Iyer, Paul L. Jones:
A Formal Methods Approach to Medical Device Review. 61-67
- Career Opportunities. 68-73
- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Seeks Nominations for Technology of the Decade Award. 75-77 - Call and Calendar. 78-79
- Products. 83
- Bookshelf. 84
- S. R. Subramanya, Byung K. Yi:
User Interfaces for Mobile Content. 85-87
- Alfred C. Weaver:
Secure Sockets Layer. 88-90
- Wilhelm Hasselbring, Ralf H. Reussner:
Toward Trustworthy Software Systems. 91-92
- Cliff B. Jones, Peter W. O'Hearn, Jim Woodcock:
Verified Software: A Grand Challenge. 93-95
- Patrick Baudisch:
Interacting with Large Displays. 96-97
- W. Neville Holmes:
In Praise of Professional Precision. 98-100
Volume 39, Number 5, May 2006
- Article Summaries. 4
- Letters. 6-7
- David Alan Grier:
A Winter of Hope and a Spring of Despair. 8-10 - 32 & 16 Years Ago. 11-12
- Neal Leavitt:
Recommendation Technology: Will It Boost E-Commerce? 13-16 - David Geer:
Hackers Get to the Root of the Problem. 17-19 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Brief. 20-22
- Hamid R. Motahari Nezhad, Boualem Benatallah, Fabio Casati, Farouk Toumani:
Web Services Interoperability Specifications. 24-32
- Edward A. Lee:
The Problem with Threads. 33-42 - Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Jorrit N. Herder, Herbert Bos:
Can We Make Operating Systems Reliable and Secure? 44-51
- Giorgio C. Buttazzo:
Achieving Scalability in Real-Time Systems. 54-59 - Andrew Rae, Colin J. Fidge, Luke Wildman:
Fault Evaluation for Security-Critical Communications Devices. 61-68
- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Announces Summer and Fall Conferences. 69-73 - Call and Calendar. 74-76
- Bookshelf. 77
- Career Opportunities. 78-82
- Laurie A. Williams:
Debunking the Nerd Stereotype with Pair Programming. 83-85
- Kevin Crowston, James Howison:
Assessing the Health of Open Source Communities. 89-91
- Teresa Doran:
IEEE 1220: For Practical Systems Engineering. 92-94
- Michael Lindahl:
The Device Software Engineer's Best Friend. 95-97
- Keith Smith:
Simplifying Ajax-Style Web Development. 98-101
- Veljko M. Milutinovic:
Our Profession Needs a Reminder. 102-104
Volume 39, Number 6, June 2006
- Article Summaries. 4
- Letters. 5-6
- David Alan Grier:
The Captured Imagination. 7-9 - 32 & 16 Years Ago. 10-11
- George Lawton:
Making Virtual Reality More Accessible. 12-15 - David Geer:
Silicon Optics Aims to Combine the Best of Both Worlds. 16-19 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
Wireless Technology Leaps the Last Mile. 20-22
- Adenekan Dedeke, Benjamin Lieberman:
Qualifying Use Case Diagram Associations. 23-29
- Michael Zyda:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Educating the Next Generation of Game Developers. 30-34 - Tracy Fullerton:
Play-Centric Games Education. 36-42 - Janet H. Murray, Ian Bogost, Michael Mateas, Michael Nitsche:
Game Design Education: Integrating Computation and Culture. 43-51 - Lawrence Argent, Bill Depper, Rafael Fajardo, Sarah Gjertson, Scott T. Leutenegger, Mario Alberto López, Jeff Rutenbeck:
Building a Game Development Program. 52-60 - Ian Horswill, Marlena Novak:
Evolving the Artist-Technologist. 62-69
- Weyuker and Barbacci Honored with Society Awrds. 73-74
- Call and Calendar. 75-76
- Bookshelf. 77
- Career Opportunities. 78-81
- Michael R. Macedonia:
It's the End of the Tube as We Know It. 83-85
- David Hawking:
Web Search Engines: Part 1. 86-88
- Lalana Kagal, Tim Finin, Anupam Joshi, Sol J. Greenspan:
Security and Privacy Challenges in Open and Dynamic Environments. 89-91
- Luis von Ahn:
Games with a Purpose. 92-94
- Gerard J. Holzmann:
The Power of 10: Rules for Developing Safety-Critical Code. 95-97
- W. Neville Holmes:
The Data Doughnut and the Software Hole. 98-100
Volume 39, Number 7, July 2006
- Article Summaries. 4
- Letters. 5, 7
- David Alan Grier:
Across the Great Divide. 8-10 - 32 & 16 Years Ago. 11-12
- David Geer:
UWB Standardization Effort Ends in Controversy. 13-16 - Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
How Secure is RFID? 17-19 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 20-22
- Bertrand Meyer, Karine Arnout:
Componentization: The Visitor Example. 23-30 - Zoltán Ádám Mann:
Three Public Enemies: Cut, Copy, and Paste. 31-35
- Jason L. Dedrick, Kenneth L. Kraemer:
Is Production Pulling Knowledge Work to China? A study of the Notebook PC Industry. 36-42 - Prabhudev Konana:
Can Indian Software Firms Compete with the Global Giants? 43-47
- Todd R. Andel, Alec Yasinsac:
On the Credibility of Manet Simulations. 48-54 - Yu-Chee Tseng, Meng-Shiuan Pan, Yuen-Yung Tsai:
Wireless Sensor Networks for Emergency Navigation. 55-62
- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Honors Oklahoma Teen at Intel Science Fair. 67-70 - Call and Calendar. 71-74
- Bookshelf. 75
- Career Opportunities. 76-80
- Products. 81
- Robby Robson:
Globalization and the Future of Standardization. 82-84
- Priya Narasimhan:
Assistive Embedded Technologies. 85-87
- Bernard J. Jansen:
Paid Search. 88-90
- Dick Brodine:
Mathematical Server Sizing. 91-93
- Qusay H. Mahmoud, Leslie Yu:
Making Software Agents User-Friendly. 94-96
Volume 39, Number 8, August 2006
- Article Summaries. 4
- Letters. 6-7
- David Alan Grier:
The Print of the Hand. 8-10 - 32 & 16 Years Ago. 11-12
- Bob Ward:
NC State Team Wins $20, 000 CSIDC Prize. 13-16
- Linda Dailey Paulson:
Services Science: A New Field for Today's Economy. 18-21 - David Geer:
Vendors Upgrade Their Physics Processing to Improve Gaming. 22-24 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 25-27
- Oliver Bimber:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Computational Photography-The Next Big Step. 28-29 - Shree K. Nayar:
Computational Cameras: Redefining the Image. 30-38 - Michael F. Cohen, Richard Szeliski:
The Moment Camera. 40-45 - Marc Levoy:
Light Fields and Computational Imaging. 46-55 - Paul E. Debevec:
Virtual Cinematography: Relighting through Computation. 57-65
- Joseph S. Kong, Behnam Attaran Rezaei, Nima Sarshar, Vwani P. Roychowdhury, P. Oscar Boykin:
Collaborative Spam Filtering Using E-Mail Networks. 67-73
- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection. 77-79 - Call and Calendar. 80-81
- Career Opportunities. 82-85
- Products. 86
- Bookshelf. 87
- David Hawking:
Web Search Engines: Part 2. 88-90
- Michael R. Macedonia:
Why Graphics Power Is Revolutionizing Physics. 91-92
- Narayan Veeramani:
Smart Clients versus Web Forms. 93-95
- Gary Stoneburner:
Toward a Unified Security-Safety Model. 96-97
- Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Chandana Gamage, Bruno Crispo:
Taking Sensor Networks from the Lab to the Jungle. 98-100
- W. Neville Holmes:
Quasireform of English Spelling. 102-104
Volume 39, Number 9, September 2006
- Article Summaries. 4
- Letters. 5
- David Alan Grier:
The Empty Box. 9-13 - 32 & 16 Years Ago. 12-13
- George Lawton:
Making Business Intelligence More Useful. 14-16 - Neal Leavitt:
Browsing the 3D Web. 18-21 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 22-24
- George Chin Jr., Eric G. Stephan, Debbie K. Gracio, Olga A. Kuchar, Paul D. Whitney, Karen Schuchardt:
Developing Concept-Based User Interfaces for Scientific Computing. 26-34
- Irina Shklovski, Michele F. Chang:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Urban Computing--Navigating Space and Context. 36-37 - Amanda Williams, Paul Dourish:
Imagining the City: The Cultural Dimensions of Urban Computing. 38-43 - Marcus Foth:
Facilitating Social Networking in Inner-City Neighborhoods. 44-50 - Vassilis Kostakos, Eamonn O'Neill, Alan Penn:
Designing Urban Pervasive Systems. 52-59 - Jesper Kjeldskov, Jeni Paay:
Public Pervasive Computing: Making the Invisible Visible. 60-65 - Janet Davis, Peyina Lin, Alan Borning, Batya Friedman, Peter H. Kahn Jr., Paul Waddell:
Simulations for Urban Planning: Designing for Human Values. 66-72
- IEEE Computer Society Election. 73-80
- IEEE President-Elect Candidates Respond to Questions on Governance Issues. 81-86
- Career Opportunities. 88-93
- Products. 94
- Bookshelf. 95
- Call and Calendar. 99-101
- GENI Design Principles. 102-105
- James W. Moore:
Converging Software and Systems Engineering Standards. 106-108
- Wayne H. Wolf:
A Half-Million Strong at Least. 109-110
- Itamar Elhanany, Kurt Busch:
Is Time Ripe for Fabric on a Chip? 112-113
- Kai A. Olsen:
Computer Intelligence and Formalization. 114-116
Volume 39, Number 10, October 2006
- Article Summaries. 4
- Letters. 6
- David Alan Grier:
The Language of Bad Love. 7-9 - 32 & 16 Years Ago. 10-11
- Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Phone Companies Get into the TV Business. 12-15 - Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols:
Will the New Wi-Fi Fly? 16-18 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 19-21
- Doris L. Carver, Ronald G. Hoelzeman, James H. Aylor, Michael G. Hinchey:
Special Issue Introduction: The IEEE Computer Society's 60th Anniversary. 22-25 - Judith Bishop, R. Nigel Horspool:
Cross-Platform Development: Software that Lasts. 26-35 - Luciano Baresi, Elisabetta Di Nitto, Carlo Ghezzi:
Toward Open-World Software: Issue and Challenges. 36-43 - Tiziana Margaria, Bernhard Steffen:
Service Engineering: Linking Business and IT. 45-55 - Jim Woodcock:
First Steps in the Verified Software Grand Challenge. 57-64 - Michael Jackson:
What Can We Expect from Program Verification? 65-71 - Manfred Broy:
The 'Grand Challenge' in Informatics: Engineering Software-Intensive Systems. 72-80 - David Gries:
What Have We Not Learned about Teaching Programming? 81-82
- Career Opportunities. 84-91
- Bookshelf. 92
- Products. 93
- Call and Calendar. 97-99
- Laurie J. Patterson:
The Technology Underlying Podcasts. 103-105
- Benjamin Arazi:
Enhancing Security with Nanotechnology. 106-107
- Mor Naaman:
Eyes on the World. 108-111
- Tim Menzies, Julian Richardson:
Making Sense of Requirements, Sooner. 112-114
- Michael R. Macedonia:
Moving Beyond HD. 115-117
- W. Neville Holmes:
The Technology of Data Stashing. 118-120
Volume 39, Number 11, November 2006
- Article Summaries. 4
- David Alan Grier:
The Benefits of Being Different. 6-8 - 32 & 16 Years Ago. 9-10
- Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols:
New Approach to Virtualization Is a Lightweight. 12-14 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
Speech Recognition Moves from Software to Hardware. 15-18 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 19-21
- Joshua J. Yi, Lieven Eeckhout, David J. Lilja, Brad Calder, Lizy Kurian John, James E. Smith:
The Future of Simulation: A Field of Dreams. 22-29
- Ian T. Foster, Carl Kesselman:
Scaling System-Level Science: Scientific Exploration and IT Implications. 31-39 - Peter M. A. Sloot, Alfredo Tirado-Ramos, Ilkay Altintas, Marian Bubak, Charles A. Boucher:
From Molecule to Man: Decision Support in Individualized E-Health. 40-46 - Peter J. Hunter, Wilfred W. Li, Andrew D. McCulloch, Denis Noble:
Multiscale Modeling: Physiome Project Standards, Tools, and Databases. 48-54 - Beth Plale, Dennis Gannon, Jerry Brotzge, Kelvin Droegemeier, James F. Kurose, David McLaughlin, Robert B. Wilhelmson, Sara J. Graves, Mohan Ramamurthy, Richard D. Clark, Sepi Yalda, Daniel A. Reed, Everette Joseph, V. Chandrasekar:
CASA and LEAD: Adaptive Cyberinfrastructure for Real-Time Multiscale Weather Forecasting. 56-64
- Ying-Dar Lin, Chih-Wei Jan, Po-Ching Lin, Yuan-Cheng Lai:
Designing an Integrated Architecture for Network Content Security Gateways. 66-72
- Products. 85
- Bookshelf. 86
- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Magazines Plan 2007 Coverage. 87-90 - Call and Calendar. 91-93
- Laura Beckwith, Margaret M. Burnett, Valentina Grigoreanu, Susan Wiedenbeck:
Gender HCI: What About the Software? 97-101
- Denis Trcek:
Security Models: Refocusing on the Human Factor. 103-104
- Susan K. Land, Bret Wilson:
Using IEEE Standards to Support America's Army Gaming Development. 105-107
- Yankin Tanurhan:
Processors and FPGAs Quo Vadis? 108-110
- Jong-Weon Kim, Kyu-Tae Kim, Jong-Uk Choi:
Securing E-Government Services. 111-112
- Stephen Jenkins:
Concerning Interruptions. 114-116
Volume 39, Number 12, December 2006
- Doris L. Carver:
An Expression of Gratitude. 7 - Deborah M. Cooper:
Reaching Out to Shape Our Future. 8-10 - David Alan Grier:
Songs of Comfort and Joy. 11-13 - Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols:
Researchers Make Web Searches More Intelligent. 16-18 - George Lawton:
Working Today on Tomorrow's Storage Technology. 19-22 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 23-25 - Guna Seetharaman, Arun Lakhotia, Erik Philip Blasch:
Unmanned Vehicles Come of Age: The DARPA Grand Challenge. 26-29 - Massimo Bertozzi, Alberto Broggi, Alessandra Fascioli:
VisLab and the Evolution of Vision-Based UGVs. 31-38 - Robert Touchton, Tom Galluzzo, Danny Kent, Carl D. Crane III:
Perception and Planning Architecture for Autonomous Ground Vehicles. 40-47 - Chris Urmson, William Whittaker, Sam Harbaugh, Michael Clark, Phillip L. Koon:
Testing Driver Skill for High-Speed Autonomous Vehicles. 48-51 - Isaac Miller, Ephrahim Garcia, Mark E. Campbell:
To Drive Is Human. 52-56 - Paolo Lombardi, Bertrand Y. Zavidovique, Michael Talbert:
On the Importance of Being Contextual. 57-61 - Patrick McDowell, Brian S. Bourgeois, Donald A. Sofge, S. Sitharama Iyengar:
Memory-Based In Situ Learning for Unmanned Vehicles. 62-66 - Vason P. Srini:
A Vision for Supporting Autonomous Navigation in Urban Environments. 68-77 - Bob Ward:
Computer Thanks Its Expert Reviewers. 78-80 - Bob Ward:
Kasturi Voted 2007 Computer Society President-Elect: Board of Governors Members and New Vice Presidents also Named. 81-82 - Arturo González-Escribano, Diego R. Llanos Ferraris:
Speculative Parallelization. 126-128 - Nahum D. Gershon, Ben Sawyer, J. R. Parker:
Games and Technology: Developing Synergy. 129-130 - Colin J. Neill, Phillip A. Laplante:
Paying Down Design Debt with Strategic Refactoring. 131-134 - Michele Covell, Shumeet Baluja, Michael Fink:
Detecting Ads in Video Streams Using Acoustic and Visual Cues. 135-137 - Simone Santini:
Standards: What Are They Good For? 139-140
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