Volume 40,
Number 1,
January 2007
- Carl K. Chang:
My Vision for Computer.
7-8
- Michael R. Williams:
A Year of Decision.
9-11
- David Alan Grier:
The Wave of the Future.
12-14
- Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Brain-Computer Interfaces: Where Human and Machine Meet.
17-21
- Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs.
22-24
- R. Iris Bahar, Dan W. Hammerstrom, Justin E. Harlow III, William H. Joyner Jr., Clifford Lau, Diana Marculescu, Alex Orailoglu, Massoud Pedram:
Architectures for Silicon Nanoelectronics and Beyond.
25-33
- José Luiz Fiadeiro:
Designing for Software's Social Complexity.
34-39
- Manoj Parameswaran, Xia Zhao, Andrew B. Whinston, Fang Fang:
Reengineering the Internet for Better Security.
40-44
- Gregory Dudek, Philippe Giguère, Chris Prahacs, Shane Saunderson, Junaed Sattar, Luz Abril Torres-Méndez, Michael Jenkin, Andrew German, Andrew Hogue, Arlene Ripsman, James E. Zacher, Evangelos E. Milios, Hui Liu, Pifu Zhang, Martin Buehler, Christina Georgiades:
AQUA: An Amphibious Autonomous Robot.
46-53
- Tim Menzies, David Owen, Julian Richardson:
The Strangest Thing About Software.
54-60
- George Cybenko, Vincent H. Berk:
Process Query Systems.
62-70
- James C. Spohrer, Paul P. Maglio, John H. Bailey, Daniel Gruhl:
Steps Toward a Science of Service Systems.
71-77
- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection.
84-93
- Vinton G. Cerf:
An Information Avalanche.
104-105
- Michiel van Genuchten:
The Impact of Software Growth on the Electronics Industry.
106-108
- Priya Narasimhan:
Fault-Tolerant CORBA: From Specification to Reality.
110-112
- W. Neville Holmes:
The Computing Profession and Higher Education.
114-116
Volume 40,
Number 2,
February 2007
- David Alan Grier:
Dirty Electricity.
6-8
- Linda Dailey Paulson:
Developers Shift to Dynamic Programming Languages.
12-15
- George Lawton:
Powering Down the Computing Infrastructure.
16-19
- Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs.
20-22
- André N. Klingsheim, Vebjørn Moen, Kjell Jørgen Hole:
Challenges in Securing Networked J2ME Applications.
24-30
- David Schuff, Ozgur Turetken, John D'Arcy, David Croson:
Managing E-Mail Overload: Solutions and Future Challenges.
31-36
- Jens-Peter Kaps, Gunnar Gaubatz, Berk Sunar:
Cryptography on a Speck of Dust.
38-44
- Huaizhi Li, Mukesh Singhal:
Trust Management in Distributed Systems.
45-53
- Vaarun Vijairaghavan, Darshak Shah, Pallavi Galgali, Amit Shah, Nikhil Shah, Venkatesh Srinivasan, Lokesh Bhatia:
Marking Technique to Isolate Boundary Router and Attacker.
54-58
- Min Tian, Andreas Gramm, Hartmut Ritter, Jochen H. Schiller, Thiemo Voigt:
Adaptive QoS for Mobile Web Services through Cross-Layer Communication.
59-63
- Les Hatton:
How Accurately Do Engineers Predict Software Maintenance Tasks?
64-69
- Katie A. Siek, Kay Connelly, Suzanne Menzel, Laura Hopkins:
Propagating Diversity through Active Dissemination.
89-92
- Daniel Peek, Jason Flinn:
Consumer Electronics Meets Distributed Storage.
93-95
- David P. Luebke, Greg Humphreys:
How GPUs Work.
96-100
- Michael R. Macedonia:
The Future Arrives ... Finally.
101-103
- Mahesh V. Tripunitara, Thomas S. Messerges:
Resolving the Micropayment Problem.
104-106
- Michael Grottke, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Fighting Bugs: Remove, Retry, Replicate, and Rejuvenate.
107-109
- Raghavendra Rao Loka:
Software Development: What Is the Problem?
110-112
Volume 40,
Number 3,
March 2007
- David Alan Grier:
Outposts.
8-10
- Cameron Laird:
Taking a Hard-Line Approach to Encryption.
13-15
- Neal Leavitt:
Vendors Fight Spam's Sudden Rise.
16-19
- Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs.
20-22
- Duncan A. Buell, Tarek A. El-Ghazawi, Kris Gaj, Volodymyr V. Kindratenko:
Guest Editors' Introduction: High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing.
23-27
- Justin L. Tripp, Maya Gokhale, Kristopher D. Peterson:
Trident: From High-Level Language to Hardware Circuitry.
28-37
- Nicholas Moore, Albert Conti, Miriam Leeser, Laurie A. Smith King:
Vforce: An Extensible Framework for Reconfigurable Supercomputing.
39-49
- Martin C. Herbordt, Tom Van Court, Yongfeng Gu, Bharat Sukhwani, Al Conti, Josh Model, Douglas DiSabello:
Achieving High Performance with FPGA-Based Computing.
50-57
- Gerald R. Morris, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Sparse Matrix Computations on Reconfigurable Hardware.
58-64
- Sadaf R. Alam, Pratul K. Agarwal, Melissa C. Smith, Jeffrey S. Vetter, David Caliga:
Using FPGA Devices to Accelerate Biomolecular Simulations.
66-73
- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection.
77-79
- Janos Sztipanovits, John Bay, Larry Rohrbough, Shankar Sastry, Douglas C. Schmidt, Norm Whitaker, Don Wilson, Don Winter:
Escher: A New Technology Transitioning Model.
90-92
- Christoph Bussler:
The Fractal Nature of Web Services.
93-95
- Don Hardaway:
Replacing Proprietary Software on the Desktop.
96-97
- W. Neville Holmes:
Digital Technology and the Skills Shortage.
98-100
Volume 40,
Number 4,
April 2007
- David Alan Grier:
The Best Deal in Town.
8-11
- Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Getting on Board the Enterprise Service Bus.
15-17
- George Lawton:
The Next Big Thing in Chipmaking.
18-20
- Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs.
21-23
- Dirk Riehle:
The Economic Motivation of Open Source Software: Stakeholder Perspectives.
25-32
- David Budgen, Michael Rigby, Pearl Brereton, Mark Turner:
A Data Integration Broker for Healthcare Systems.
34-41
- Peter Aiken, M. David Allen, Burt Parker, Angela Mattia:
Measuring Data Management Practice Maturity: A Community's Self-Assessment.
42-50
- Nan Zhang, Wei Zhao:
Privacy-Preserving Data Mining Systems.
52-58
- Jiannong Cao, Yang Zhang, Guohong Cao, Li Xie:
Data Consistency for Cooperative Caching in Mobile Environments.
60-66
- Joe Gebis, David A. Patterson:
Embracing and Extending 20th-Century Instruction Set Architectures.
68-75
- Albrecht Mayer, Harry Siebert, Klaus D. McDonald-Maier:
Boosting Debugging Support for Complex Systems on Chip.
76-81
- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection.
89-91
- Michael van Lent:
Game Smarts.
99-101
- Donald Rich:
Authentication in Transient Storage Device Attachments.
102-104
- John Krumm, Eric Horvitz:
Predestination: Where Do You Want to Go Today?
105-107
- David G. Leeper:
Wi-Fi - The Nimble Musician in Your Laptop.
108-110
- Michael G. Hinchey, Roy Sterritt, Christopher A. Rouff:
Swarms and Swarm Intelligence.
111-113
- Nicholas Harkiolakis:
Incorporating a Variable-Expertise-Level System in IT Course Modules.
114-116
Volume 40,
Number 5,
May 2007
- David Alan Grier:
Working Class Hero.
8-10
- George Lawton:
Stronger Domain Name System Thwarts Root-Server Attacks.
14-17
- Karen Heyman:
New Attack Tricks Antivirus Software.
18-20
- Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs.
21-23
- Les Hatton:
Empirical Test Observations in Client-Server Systems.
24-29
- Alejandro Jaimes, Daniel Gatica-Perez, Nicu Sebe, Thomas S. Huang:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Human-Centered Computing--Toward a Human Revolution.
30-34
- Norman Alm, Richard Dye, Gary Gowans, Jim Campbell, Arlene Astell, Maggie Ellis:
A Communication Support System for Older People with Dementia.
35-41
- Gutemberg Guerra-Filho, Yiannis Aloimonos:
A Language for Human Action.
42-51
- Gamhewage C. de Silva, Toshihiko Yamasaki, Kiyoharu Aizawa:
An Interactive Multimedia Diary for the Home.
52-59
- Mohan M. Trivedi, Shinko Y. Cheng:
Holistic Sensing and Active Displays for Intelligent Driver Support Systems.
60-68
- Shinichi Yamagiwa, Leonel Sousa:
Caravela: A Novel Stream-Based Distributed Computing Environment.
70-77
- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection.
85-88
- Sheryl Burgstahler, Richard E. Ladner:
Increasing the Participation of People with Disabilities in Computing Fields.
94-97
- Ben Clacy, Brian Jennings:
Service Management: Driving the Future of IT.
98-100
- Kwei-Jay Lin:
Building Web 2.0.
101-102
- Paul Joannou:
Enterprise, Systems, and Software Engineering--The Need for Integration.
103-105
- John Iselin Woodfill, Ron Buck, Dave Jurasek, Gaile Gordon, Terrance Brown:
3D Vision: Developing an Embedded Stereo-Vision System.
106-108
- Jiming Liu:
Computing as an Evolving Discipline: 10 Observations.
110-112
Volume 40,
Number 6,
June 2007
- David Alan Grier:
The Camino Real.
6-8
- Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Searching the Visual Web.
12-14
- Linda Dailey Paulson, George Lawton:
News Briefs.
15-18
- Feisal Keblawi, Dick Sullivan:
The Case for Flexible NIST Security Standards.
19-26
- Jane Cleland-Huang, Brian Berenbach, Stephen Clark, Raffaella Settimi, Eli Romanova:
Best Practices for Automated Traceability.
27-35
- Michael Gschwind, David Erb, Sid Manning, Mark Nutter:
An Open Source Environment for Cell Broadband Engine System Software.
37-47
- Nidhi Aggarwal, Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Norman P. Jouppi, James E. Smith:
Isolation in Commodity Multicore Processors.
49-59
- Yu-Chee Tseng, You-Chiun Wang, Kai-Yang Cheng, Yao-Yu Hsieh:
iMouse: An Integrated Mobile Surveillance and Wireless Sensor System.
60-66
- Saikat Chakrabarti, Mukesh Singhal:
Password-Based Authentication: Preventing Dictionary Attacks.
68-74
- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection.
84-85
- W. Neville Holmes:
Binary Arithmetic.
90-93
- Michael R. Macedonia:
iPhones Target the Tech Elite.
94-95
- Tessa A. Lau:
Social Scripting for the Web.
96-98
- Shawn A. Bohner:
An Era of Change-Tolerant Systems.
100-102
- Laszlo Hars:
Discryption: Internal Hard-Disk Encryption for Secure Storage.
103-105
- Sean M. Price:
Supporting Resource-Constrained Collaboration Environments.
106-108
Volume 40,
Number 7,
July 2008
- David Alan Grier:
The Boundaries of Time.
5-7
- George Lawton:
These Are Not Your Father's Widgets.
10-13
- Neal Leavitt:
For Wireless USB, the Future Starts Now.
14-16
- Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs.
17-19
- Nuno Vasconcelos:
From Pixels to Semantic Spaces: Advances in Content-Based Image Retrieval.
20-26
- Philip C. Treleaven, Jonathan Wells:
3D Body Scanning and Healthcare Applications.
28-34
- Doug A. Bowman, Ryan P. McMahan:
Virtual Reality: How Much Immersion Is Enough?
36-43
- Cyrus Shahabi, Tim Marsh, Kiyoung Yang, Hyunjin Yoon, Albert A. Rizzo, Margaret McLaughlin, Minyoung Mun:
Immersidata Analysis: Four Case Studies.
45-52
- Shree K. Nayar, Vijay N. Anand:
3D Display Using Passive Optical Scatterers.
54-63
- Luigina Ciolfi, Mikael Fernström, Liam J. Bannon, Parag Deshpande, Paul Gallagher, Colm McGettrick, Nicola Quinn, Stephen Shirley:
The Shannon Portal Installation: Interaction Design for Public Places.
64-71
- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection.
77-80
- Bernard J. Jansen:
Click Fraud.
85-86
- Anna Carlin, Frederick Gallegos:
IT Audit: A Critical Business Process.
87-89
- Suman Nath, Jie Liu, Feng Zhao:
SensorMap for Wide-Area Sensor Webs.
90-93
- Jeffrey M. Voas, Phillip A. Laplante:
Standards Confusion and Harmonization.
94-96
- W. Neville Holmes:
Consciousness and Computers.
98-100
Volume 40,
Number 8,
August 2007
- David Alan Grier:
In Our Time: Annie and the Boys.
6-9
- W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago.
10-11
- Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols:
New Interfaces at the Touch of a Fingertip.
12-15
- Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Protecting Networks by Controlling Access.
16-19
- Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs.
20-22
- Jiri Soukup, Martin Soukup:
The Inevitable Cycle: Graphical Tools and Programming Paradigms.
24-30
- Naren Ramakrishnan:
From the Area Editor: Search-The New Incarnations.
31-32
- Thorsten Joachims, Filip Radlinski:
Search Engines that Learn from Implicit Feedback.
34-40
- Barry Smyth:
A Community-Based Approach to Personalizing Web Search.
42-50
- Bernard J. Jansen, Amanda Spink:
Sponsored Search: Is Money a Motivator for Providing Relevant Results?
52-57
- Maryam Kamvar, Shumeet Baluja:
Deciphering Trends in Mobile Search.
58-62
- Raghu Ramakrishnan, Andrew Tomkins:
Toward a PeopleWeb.
63-72
- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection.
77-79
- Raghvinder S. Sangwan, Colin J. Neill:
How Business Goals Drive Architectural Design.
85-87
- Ron Ross:
Managing Enterprise Security Risk with NIST Standards.
88-91
- Jeremy Epstein:
Electronic Voting.
92-95
- Cristen Torrey, David W. McDonald:
How-To Web Pages.
96-97
- Michael van Lent, William R. Swartout:
Games: Once More, with Feeling.
98-100
- Les Hatton:
The Chimera of Software Quality.
104, 102-103
Volume 40,
Number 9,
September 2007
- David Alan Grier:
Controlling the Conversation.
7-9
- W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago.
10-11
- Brett Allan King, Linda Dailey Paulson:
Motion Capture Moves into New Realms.
13-16
- David Geer:
For Programmers, Multicore Chips Mean Multiple Challenges.
17-19
- Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs.
20-22
- Sean M. Pieper, JoAnn M. Paul, Michael J. Schulte:
A New Era of Performance Evaluation.
23-30
- Jane Prey, Alffred C. Weaver:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Tablet PC Technology--The Next Generation.
32-33
- Randall Davis:
Magic Paper: Sketch-Understanding Research.
34-41
- Jeremy Roschelle, Deborah G. Tatar, S. Raj Chaudhury, Yannis A. Dimitriadis, Charles Patton, Chris DiGiano:
Ink, Improvisation, and Interactive Engagement: Learning with Tablets.
42-48
- James A. Pittman:
Handwriting Recognition: Tablet PC Text Input.
49-54
- Richard J. Anderson, Ruth E. Anderson, Peter Davis, Natalie Linnell, Craig Prince, Valentin Razmov, Fred Videon:
Classroom Presenter: Enhancing Interactive Education with Digital Ink.
56-61
- Joseph G. Tront:
Facilitating Pedagogical Practices through a Large-Scale Tablet PC Deployment.
62-68
- Hugh J. Watson, Barbara Wixom:
The Current State of Business Intelligence.
96-99
- François Coallier:
Standards, Agility, and Engineering.
100-102
- Ron Kohavi, Roger Longbotham:
Online Experiments: Lessons Learned.
103-105
- Frank Vahid:
It's Time to Stop Calling Circuits "Hardware".
106-108
- W. Neville Holmes:
The Profession as a Culture Killer.
110-112
Volume 40,
Number 10,
October 2007
- David Alan Grier:
E-Mailing from Armenia.
8-10
- George Lawton:
Web 2.0 Creates Security Challenges.
13-16
- Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs.
17-20
- Hanna Oktaba, Félix García, Mario Piattini, Francisco Ruiz, Francisco J. Pino, Claudia Alquicira:
Software Process Improvement: The Competisoft Project.
21-28
- Wayne Wolf:
Guest Editor's Introduction: The Embedded Systems Landscape.
29-31
- Thomas A. Henzinger, Joseph Sifakis:
The Discipline of Embedded Systems Design.
32-40
- Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Marco Di Natale:
Embedded System Design for Automotive Applications.
42-51
- Deepu Talla, Jeremiah Golston:
Using DaVinci Technology for Digital Video Devices.
53-61
- Ulrich Ramacher:
Software-Defined Radio Prospects for Multistandard Mobile Phones.
62-69
- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection.
73-75
- Jianming Yong, Elisa Bertino:
Replacing Lost or Stolen E-Passports.
89-91
- John Knight:
The Glass Cockpit.
92-95
- William G. Griswold:
Five Enablers for Mobile 2.0.
96-98
- Michael R. Macedonia:
Generation 3D: Living in Virtual Worlds.
99-101
- Marco A. Casanova, Karin Koogan Breitman, Daniela F. Brauner, André L. A. Marins:
Database Conceptual Schema Matching.
102-104
- Michiel van Genuchten, Douglas R. Vogel:
Getting Real in the Classroom.
106-108
Volume 40,
Number 11,
November 2007
- David Alan Grier:
Counting Beans.
8-10
- David Geer:
Improving Data Accessibility with File Area Networks.
14-17
- Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
4G Wireless Begins to Take Shape.
18-21
- Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs.
22-24
- Maksym Petrenko, Denys Poshyvanyk, Václav Rajlich, Joseph Buchta:
Teaching Software Evolution in Open Source.
25-31
- Tiziana Margaria:
Service Is in the Eyes of the Beholder.
33-37
- Mike P. Papazoglou, Paolo Traverso, Schahram Dustdar, Frank Leymann:
Service-Oriented Computing: State of the Art and Research Challenges.
38-45
- Thomas Magedanz, Niklas Blum, Simon Dutkowski:
Evolution of SOA Concepts in Telecommunications.
46-50
- Jan Bosch, Stefan Friedrichs, Stefan Jung, Johannes Helbig, Alexander Scherdin:
Service Orientation in the Enterprise.
51-56
- Matthias Kaiser:
Toward the Realization of Policy-Oriented Enterprise Management.
57-63
- Bernhard Steffen, Prakash Narayan:
Full Life-Cycle Support for End-to-End Processes.
64-73
- Francisco Curbera:
Component Contracts in Service-Oriented Architectures.
74-80
- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection.
81-85
- Wayne Wolf:
The Good News and the Bad News.
104-105
- Martyn Thomas:
Unsafe Standardization.
109-111
- Alexander Mikroyannidis:
Toward a Social Semantic Web.
113-115
- Mary Ann Davidson, Elad Yoran:
Enterprise Security for Web 2.0.
117-119
- Noel E. Sharkey:
Automated Killers and the Computing Profession.
122-124
Volume 40,
Number 12,
December 2007
- Michael R. Williams:
An Interesting Year.
6-7
- David Alan Grier:
A Force of Nature.
8-10
- Neal Leavitt:
The Changing World of Outsourcing.
13-16
- Karen Heyman:
A New Virtual Private Network for Today's Mobile World.
17-19
- Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs.
20-22
- Yolanda Gil, Ewa Deelman, Mark H. Ellisman, Thomas Fahringer, Geoffrey Fox, Dennis Gannon, Carole A. Goble, Miron Livny, Luc Moreau, Jim Myers:
Examining the Challenges of Scientific Workflows.
24-32
- Luiz André Barroso, Urs Hölzle:
The Case for Energy-Proportional Computing.
33-37
- Suzanne Rivoire, Mehul A. Shah, Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Christos Kozyrakis, Justin Meza:
Models and Metrics to Enable Energy-Efficiency Optimizations.
39-48
- Wu-chun Feng, Kirk W. Cameron:
The Green500 List: Encouraging Sustainable Supercomputing.
50-55
- John Y. Oliver, Rajeevan Amirtharajah, Venkatesh Akella, Roland Geyer, Frederic T. Chong:
Life Cycle Aware Computing: Reusing Silicon Technology.
56-61
- Bob Ward:
Land Voted 2008 Computer Society President-Elect.
62-63
- Carl K. Chang:
Computer Recognizes Expert Reviewers.
64-65
- Allen Stone:
Natural-Language Processing for Intrusion Detection.
103-105
- Jeff Brown, Bill Shipman, Ron Vetter:
SMS: The Short Message Service.
106-110
- Gerard J. Holzmann:
Conquering Complexity.
111-113
- S. R. Subramanya, Byung K. Yi:
Enhancing the User Experience in Mobile Phones.
114-117
- Luc Vincent:
Taking Online Maps Down to Street Level.
118-120
- Simone Santini:
Making Computers Do More with Less.
122-124
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