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ACM Computing Surveys, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, March 1996
- Serge Abiteboul, Gabriel M. Kuper, Harry G. Mairson, Alexander A. Shvartsman, Moshe Y. Vardi:
In Memoriam Paris C. Kanellakis. 3-15
Long versions of these papers are published in The Computer Science and Engineering Handbook
Algorithms and Data Structures- Edward M. Reingold:
Basic Techniques for Design and Analysis of Algorithms. 19-21 - Roberto Tamassia:
Data Structures. 23-26 - D. T. Lee:
Computational Geometry. 27-31 - Rajeev Motwani, Prabhakar Raghavan:
Randomized Algorithms. 33-37 - Maxime Crochemore, Thierry Lecroq:
Pattern-Matching and Text-Compression Algorithms. 39-41 - Samir Khuller, Balaji Raghavachari:
Graph and Network Algorithms. 43-45 - Michael C. Loui:
Computational Complexity Theory. 47-49 - Guy E. Blelloch, Bruce M. Maggs:
Parallel Algorithms. 51-54 - Vijay Chandru, M. R. Rao:
Combinatorial Optimization: An Integer Programming Perspective. 55-58 - Andrea S. LaPaugh:
Layout Algorithms for VLSI deisgn. 59-61
- Doug Burger:
Memory Systems. 63-65 - Michael J. Flynn, Kevin W. Rudd:
Parallel Architectures. 67-70
- J. Ross Quinlan:
Learning Decision Tree Classifiers. 71-72 - Michael I. Jordan, Christopher M. Bishop:
Neural Networks. 73-75 - Stephanie Forrest:
Genetic Algorithms. 77-80 - Frank L. Lewis, M. Fitzgerald, Kai Liu:
Robotics. 81-83 - Thomas Dean:
Automated Planning. 85-87 - Judea Pearl:
Decision Making Under Uncertainty. 89-92
- Pasquale Cinnella:
Numerical Simulations of Reactive Flows. 93-96 - Joseph S. Shang:
Computational Electromagnetics. 97-99 - David T. Kingsbury:
Computational Biology. 101-103
- Abraham Silberschatz, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan:
Data Models. 105-108 - Stefano Ceri, Raghu Ramakrishnan:
Rules in Database Systems. 109-111 - Dennis E. Shasha:
Tuning Databases for High Performance. 113-115 - Betty Salzberg:
Access Methods. 117-120 - Yannis E. Ioannidis:
Query Optimization. 121-123 - M. Tamer Özsu, Patrick Valduriez:
Distributed and Parallel Database Systems. 125-128 - Sushil Jajodia:
Database Security and Privacy. 129-131 - Ellen Riloff, Lee A. Hollaar:
Text Databases and Information Retrieval. 133-135 - François Bancilhon:
Object Databases. 137-140 - Jim Melton:
SQL Language Summary. 141-143
- Donald H. House:
Overview of Three-Dimensional Computer Graphics. 145-148 - Alyn P. Rockwood:
Geometric Primitives. 149-151 - David S. Ebert:
Advanced Modeling Techniques for Computer Graphics. 153-156 - Alan Watt:
Rendering Techniques: Past, Present and Future. 157-159 - Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann:
Computer Animation. 161-163 - Arie E. Kaufman:
Volume Visualization. 165-167
- Jonathan Grudin:
The Organizational Contexts of Development and Use. 169-171 - Wolfgang Dzida:
International Usability Standards. 173-175 - Robert J. K. Jacob:
Human-Computer Interaction: Input Devices. 177-179 - Colin Ware:
Multimedia Output Devices and Techniques. 181-183 - Jürgen Ziegler:
Interactive Techniques. 185-187 - Brad A. Myers:
User Interface Software Technology. 189-191 - Mary Beth Rosson:
Human Factors in Programming and Software Development. 193-195 - Stuart A. Selber, Johndan Johnson-Eilola, Brad Mehlenbacher:
Online Support Systems. 197-200
- Raphael A. Finkel:
Operating Systems. 201-203 - John A. Stankovic:
Real-Time and Embedded Systems. 205-208 - Craig E. Wills:
Process Synchronization and IPC. 209-211 - Peter J. Denning:
Virtual Memory. 213-216 - Marshall K. McKusick:
Secondary Storage and Filesystems. 217-219 - William Stallings:
Advances in High-Speed Networking. 221-223 - Sape J. Mullender:
Distributed Operating Systems. 225-227 - Thomas W. Doeppner Jr.:
Distributed File Systems and Distributed Memory. 229-231 - Steve J. Chapin:
Distributed and Multiprocessor Scheduling. 233-235 - Howard Jay Siegel, Henry G. Dietz, John K. Antonio:
Software Support for Heterogeneous Computing. 237-239 - Ravi S. Sandhu, Pierangela Samarati:
Authetication, Access Control, and Audit. 241-243
- Kim B. Bruce:
Process in Programming Languages. 245-247 - Benjamin Goldberg:
Functional Programming Languages. 249-251 - Stuart Hirshfield, Raimund K. Ege:
Object-Oriented Programming. 253-255 - Jacques Cohen:
Logic Programming and Constraint Logic Programming. 257-259 - Michael Wolfe:
Parallelizing Compilers. 261-262 - Luca Cardelli:
Type Systems. 263-264 - David A. Schmidt:
Programming Language Semantics. 265-267
- Ian Sommerville:
Software Process Models. 269-271 - Ian M. Holland, Karl J. Lieberherr:
Object-Oriented Design. 273-275 - Stephen R. Schach:
Testing: Principles and Practice. 277-279 - Steven P. Reiss:
Software Tools and Environments. 281-284 - Peter Wegner:
Interoperability. 285-287
Volume 28, Number 2, June 1996
- Chris Hankin, Hanne Riis Nielson:
Computing Surveys Symposium on Models of Programming Languages and Compuation. 293-294
- Gul Agha:
Linguistic Paradigms for Programming Complex Distributed Systems. 295-296 - Jean-Marc Andreoli, Remo Pareschi:
Integrated Computational Paradigms for Flexible Client-Server Communication. 297-299 - Paolo Ciancarini:
Coordination Models and Languages as Software Integrators. 300-302 - David R. Gilbert:
Can Computational Logic Provide a Paradigm for Both the Specification and Implementation of Concurrent Systems? 303-305 - Michael Hanus, Herbert Kuchen:
Integration of Functional and Logic Programming. 306-308 - Alan Mycroft:
On Integration of Programming Paradigms. 309-311 - Uday S. Reddy:
Imperative Functional Programming. 312-314 - Dennis M. Volpano, Geoffrey Smith:
On the Systematic Design of Web Languages. 315-317 - Philip Wadler:
Lazy Versus Strict. 318-320
- P. N. Benton:
On the Relationship Between Formal Semantics and Static Analysis. 321-323 - Patrick Cousot:
Abstract Interpretation. 324-328 - Olivier Danvy, Nevin Hentze, Karoline Malmkjær:
Resource-Bounded Partial Evaluation. 329-332 - Gilberto Filé, Roberto Giacobazzi, Francesco Ranzato:
A Unifying View of Abstract Domain Design. 333-336 - Suresh Jagannathan, Andrew K. Wright:
Compiling Functional Languages with Flow Analysis. 337-339 - Daniel Le Métayer, David A. Schmidt:
Structural Operational Semantics as a Basis for Static Program Analysis. 340-343 - Flemming Nielson:
Annotated Type and Effect Systems. 344-345
- Mads Dam:
Modalities in Analysis and Verification. 346-348 - Robert Cartwright, Matthias Felleisen:
Program Verification Through Soft Typing. 349-351 - Pierpaolo Degano, Corrado Priami:
Enhanced Operational Semantics. 352-354 - C. Barry Jay:
Shape in Computing. 355-357 - Jens Palsberg:
Type Inference for Objects. 358-359
- Alberto Pettorossi, Maurizio Proietti:
Rules and Strategies for Transforming Functional and Logic Programs. 360-414 - William B. Frakes, Carol Terry:
Software Reuse: Metrics and Models. 415-435
Volume 28, Number 3, September 1996
- Antero Taivalsaari:
On the Notion of Inheritance. 438-479 - Neil D. Jones:
An Introduction to Partial Evaluation. 480-503 - Joseph A. Gallian:
Error Detection Methods. 504-517 - Peter Soderquist, Miriam Leeser:
Area and Performance Tradeoffs in Floating-Point Divide and Square-Root Implementations. 518-564
Volume 28, Number 4, December 1996
- Peter Wegner, Jon Doyle:
Editorial: Strategic Directions in Computing Research. 565-574
- Michael C. Loui:
Strategic Directions in Research in Theory of Computing. 575-590 - Roberto Tamassia:
Strategic Directions in Computational Geometry. 591-606 - Rance Cleaveland, Scott A. Smolka:
Strategic Directions in Concurrency Research. 607-625 - Edmund M. Clarke, Jeannette M. Wing:
Formal Methods: State of the Art and Future Directions. 626-643 - Chris Hankin, Hanne Riis Nielson, Jens Palsberg:
Strategic Directions in Research on Programming Languages. 644-652 - Jon Doyle, Thomas L. Dean:
Strategic Directions in Artificial Intelligence. 653-670
- Trevor N. Mudge:
Strategic Directions in Computer Architecture. 671-678 - David Clark, Joseph Pasquale:
Strategic Directions in Networks and Telecommunications. 679-690 - Rachid Guerraoui:
Strategic Directions in Object-Oriented Programming. 691-700 - Pascal Van Hentenryck, Vijay A. Saraswat:
Strategic Directions in Constraint Programming. 701-726 - Carl A. Gunter, John C. Mitchell, David Notkin:
Strategic Directions in Software Engineering and Programming Languages. 727-737 - Leon J. Osterweil:
Strategic Directions in Software Quality. 738-750 - John A. Stankovic:
Strategic Directions in Real-Time and Embedded Systems. 751-763 - Abraham Silberschatz, Stanley B. Zdonik:
Strategic Directions in Database Systems - Breaking Out of the Box. 764-778 - Garth A. Gibson, Jeffrey Scott Vitter, John Wilkes:
Strategic Directions in Storage I/O Issues in Large-Scale Computing. 779-793
- Brad A. Myers, James D. Hollan, Isabel F. Cruz:
Strategic Directions in Human-Computer Interaction. 794-809 - Ahmed H. Sameh:
Computational Science and Engineering. 810-817 - Nabil R. Adam, Yelena Yesha:
Strategic Directions in Electronic Commerce and Digital Libraries: Towards a Digital Agora. 818-835 - Allen B. Tucker:
Strategic Directions in Computer Science Education. 836-845
Volume 28, Number 4es, December 1996
- Ronald J. Brachman, Hector J. Levesque:
Undirected Behavior Without Unbounded Search. 1 - Thomas Dean:
Integrating Theory and Practice in Planning. 2 - Thomas G. Dietterich:
Machine Learning. 3 - Jon Doyle:
Cleaving (Unto) Artificial Intelligence. 4 - C. Cordell Green:
Formality Helps Scalability and Robustness. 5 - Barbara J. Grosz:
The Importance of Integration for AI. 6 - Ian Horswill:
Integrated Systems and Naturalistic Tasks. 7 - Daphne Koller:
Structured Representations and Intractability. 8 - Fernando C. N. Pereira:
Language, Computation and Artificial Intelligence. 9 - Bart Selman:
Computational Challenges in Artificial Intelligence. 10 - Yoav Shoham:
The Open Scientific Borders of AI, and the Case of Economics. 11 - Howard E. Shrobe:
Two Challenging Domains. 12 - William R. Swartout:
Future Directions in Knowledge-Based Systems. 13 - Michael P. Wellman:
The Economic Approach to Artificial Intelligence. 14 - Shlomo Zilberstein:
Resource-Bounded Reasoning in Intelligent Systems. 15
- Pankaj K. Agarwal, Subhash Suri:
Simple and Practical Geometric Algorithms. 16 - Nancy M. Amato:
Equipping CAD/CAM Systems with Geometric Intelligence. 17 - Danny Z. Chen:
Developing Algorithms and Software for Geometric Path Planning Problems. 18 - Ioannis G. Tollis:
Graph Drawing and Information Visualization. 19 - Jeffrey Scott Vitter:
Communication Issues in Large-Scale Geometric Computation. 20
- George Cybenko:
Large-Scope Computing: The Industrial Challenges. 21 - Malvin Kalos:
Challenges in Computational Science. 22 - Kenneth Neves:
Thoughts On CSE Candidates For Industrial Positions. 23 - John R. Rice:
Computational Science as One Driving Force for All Aspects of Computing Research. 24 - Francis Sullivan:
From Theory to Practice. 25
- Thomas M. Conte:
Importance of Profiling and Compatibility. 26 - Joel S. Emer:
Incremental Versus Revolutionary Research. 27 - Matthew K. Farrens:
Distributed Decentralized Computing. 28 - Dirk Grunwald:
Embedded, General-Purpose, and High-Performance Systems. 29 - Kai Li:
Applications, Storage Hierarchy, and Integration. 30 - Jack Mills:
An Industrial Perspective on Computer Architecture. 31 - David Nagle:
Synergy Between Software and Hardware. 32 - Yale N. Patt:
Microarchitecture, Compilers and Algorithms. 33 - Jim Smith:
Multiscalar As a New Architecture Paradigm. 34 - Wen-Hann Wang:
Microprocessor Architecture Challenges - The Best is Yet to Come! 35 - David A. Wood:
Problems, Challenges and the Importance of Performance Evaluation. 36 - Robert Yung:
The Importance of Process Technology to Architecture. 37
- Jos C. M. Baeten, Jan A. Bergstra:
Six Issues Concerning Future Directions in Concurrency Research. 39 - Eike Best:
Some Major Dichotomies Relating to Future Research in Concurrency. 40 - Rance Cleaveland:
Semantic Theories and System Design. 41 - Roberto Gorrieri:
On the Power of Concurrency Theory. 42 - Mohamed G. Gouda:
Network Protocols Between Exact Specifications and Pragmatic Implementations. 43 - Jan Friso Groote:
Concurrency Theory Will Set Standards for Description and Analysis of Software. 44 - C. A. R. Hoare:
Unifying Theories : A Personal Statement. 46 - David R. Luginbuhl:
Issues in Concurrent Systems Research. 47 - Dale Miller:
Logical Foundations for Open System Design. 48 - Jayadev Misra:
A Discipline of Multiprogramming. 49 - Faron Moller:
Logics for Concurrency: Structure Versus Automata. 50 - Ugo Montanari:
Causal Computing. 51 - Rocco De Nicola, Scott A. Smolka:
Concurrency: Theory and Practice. 52 - Sanjiva Prasad:
Models for Mobile Computing Agents. 53 - Vaughan R. Pratt:
Concurrency Concepts - An Ongoing Search. 54 - Joseph Sifakis:
Research Directions for Concurrency. 55 - Bernhard Steffen, Tiziana Margaria:
Method Engineering for Real-Life Concurrent Systems. 56 - Bent Thomsen:
Programming Languages, Analysis Tools, and Concurrency Theory. 57 - Pierre Wolper:
Where is the Algorithmic Support? 58
- Alexander Brodsky:
Constraint Database Technology for Electronic Trade with Complex Objectives. 107 - Philippe Codognet:
The Virtuality of Constraints and the Constraints of Virtuality. 60 - Rina Dechter:
Bucket Elimination: A Unifying Framework for Processing Hard and Soft Constraints. 61 - Mehmet Dincbas:
Constraint Programming. 62 - Eugene C. Freuder:
In Pursuit of the Holy Grail. 63 - Manuel V. Hermenegildo:
Some cCallenges for Constraint Programming. 64 - Joxan Jaffar, Roland H. C. Yap:
Constraint Programming 2000. 65 - Simon Kasif:
Towards a Constraint-Based Engineering Framework for Algorithm Design and Application. 66 - Alan K. Mackworth:
Constraint-Based Design of Embedded Intelligent Systems. 67 - David A. McAllester:
The Rise of Nonlinear Mathematical Programming. 68 - Ken McAloon:
Constraint-Based Programming. 69 - Ugo Montanari, Francesca Rossi:
Constraint Solving and Programming: What's Next? 70 - William J. Older:
CLP (intervals). 71 - Jean-Francois Puget:
Future of Constraint Programming. 72 - Raghu Ramakrishnan:
Constraints in Databases. 73 - Vijay A. Saraswat:
Compositional Computing. 74 - Gert Smolka:
Constraints in OZ. 75 - Pascal Van Hentenryck:
Constraint Programming for Combinatorial Search Problems. 76
- José A. Blakeley:
Thoughts on Directions in Database Research. 77 - Umeshwar Dayal:
Database Technology At A Crossroads. 78 - Sushil Jajodia:
Managing Security and Privacy of Information. 79 - Henry F. Korth:
New Focal Points for Research in Database Systems. 80 - Guy M. Lohman:
You Think Your DBMS is Complex Now? 81 - David B. Lomet:
A Role for Research in the Database Industry. 82 - David Maier:
Repackaging Database Systems. 83 - Frank Manola:
Transforming the Database System into an Open Service Concept. 84 - M. Tamer Özsu:
Future of Database Systems: Changing Applications and Technological Developments. 85 - Raghu Ramakrishnan:
Some Promising Directions for Database Research. 86 - Krithi Ramamritham:
Application-Oriented Database Support. 87 - Hans-Jörg Schek:
Improving the Role of Future Database Systems. 88 - Richard T. Snodgrass:
The Inefficiency of Misalignment. 89 - Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Moving Database Theory into Database Practice. 90 - Jennifer Widom:
Integrating Heterogeneous Databases: Lazy or Eager? 91
- Owen L. Astrachan:
Education Goals and Priorities. 92 - Kim B. Bruce:
Thoughts on Computer Science Education. 93 - Robert D. Cupper:
A Revised Curriculum Framework. 94 - Peter J. Denning:
Business Design of the University. 95 - Robert L. Scot Drysdale:
What Should We Teach? 96 - Charles Kelemen:
Public Understanding of CS and First Courses for Nonmajors. 97 - Catherine C. McGeoch:
Research in the Curriculum, and the Web. 98 - Yale N. Patt:
First Courses and Fundamentals. 99 - Viera K. Proulx, Richard Rasala:
The Future of Computer Science Education. 100 - Roy Rada:
Calling for a Virtual Computing College. 101 - Eric Roberts:
Directions in Computer Science Education. 102 - Lynn Andrea Stein:
Interactive Programming: Revolutionizing Introductory Computer Science. 103 - Allen B. Tucker:
Crisis in Computer Science Education. 104
- Nabil R. Adam, Shamim A. Naqvi:
Universal Access in Digital Libraries. 105 - Baruch Awerbuch:
Maximizing Gross Network Product (GNP): Resource Management on the GII. 106 - Robert L. Grossman:
Database Mining Challenges for Digital Libraries. 108 - Jim Johnson:
The Physics of Politics in the Information Age. 109 - Catherine D. McCollum, Arnon Rosenthal, Barbara T. Blaustein:
Flexible Security Policies for Digital Libraries. 110 - Anna-Lena Neches:
The Future of Electronic Commerce: A Pragmatic View. 111 - Jacob Slonim, Karen Bennet:
The Electronic Commerce Position Paper. 112 - Ouri Wolfson:
Infrastructure and Cost Models for Digital Libraries. 113 - Howard D. Wactlar:
The Next Generation Electronic Library - Capturing the Experience. 114
- Rajeev Alur:
Next Steps in Formal Verification. 115 - Edmund M. Clarke, Jeannette M. Wing:
Tools and Partial Analysis. 116 - Rance Cleaveland:
Formality and Software Design. 117 - Steven M. German:
Research Goals for Formal Methods. 118 - Thomas A. Henzinger:
Some Myths About Formal Verification. 119 - Gerard J. Holzmann:
On-The-Fly Model Checking. 120 - Cliff B. Jones:
Formal Methods Light. 121 - Doron A. Peled:
User Interfaces for Formal Methods. 122 - John M. Rushby:
Enhancing the Utility of Formal Methods. 123 - Joseph Sifakis:
Research Directions for Formal Methods. 124 - A. Prasad Sistla:
Hybrid and Incremental Modelchecking Techniques. 125 - Bernhard Steffen, Tiziana Margaria:
Tools Get Formal Methods into Practice. 126 - Pierre Wolper:
The Meaning of "Formal". 127 - Jim Woodcock:
Software Engineering Research Directions. 128
- Steve Bryson:
Implications of Near-Real-Time Three-Dimensional Interfaces. 129 - Dick C. A. Bulterman:
Making the Technology Serve the User. 130 - Tiziana Catarci:
Databases and the Web: New Requirements for Easy Access. 131 - Wayne Citrin:
Strategic Directions in Visual Languages Research. 132 - Isabel F. Cruz:
Tailorable Information Visualization. 133 - Ephraim P. Glinert, R. Lindsay Todd, G. Bowden Wise:
The Adaptive Multi-interface Multi-modal Environment. 134 - Jonathan Grudin:
The End of Exile. 135 - James D. Hollan:
Strategic Issues for Human-Computer Interaction. 136 - Yannis E. Ioannidis:
Visual User Interfaces for Database Systems. 137 - Robert J. K. Jacob:
The Future of Input Devices. 138 - Bonnie E. John:
Evaluating Usability Evaluation Techniques. 139 - David Kurlander:
Thoughts on User Interface Research Processes and Agendas. 140 - Brad A. Myers:
Programmability and Heuristics in the User Interfaces. 141 - Dan R. Olsen:
Computational Resources and the Internet. 142 - Stuart M. Shieber:
A Call for Collaborative Interfaces. 143 - Ben Shneiderman:
Advanced Graphic User Interfaces: Elastic and Tightly Coupled Windows. 144 - John T. Stasko:
Future Research Directions in Human-Computer Interaction. 145 - Gary W. Strong:
Human-Centered Information Systems (HCIS). 146 - Kent Wittenburg:
The WWW Information Glut: Implications for Next-Generation HCI Technologies. 147
- Mehmet Aksit:
Separation and Composition of Concerns in the Object-Oriented Model. 148 - Andrew P. Black:
Object-Oriented Languages: The Next Generation. 149 - Luca Cardelli:
Bad Engineering Properties of Object-Oriented Languages. 150 - Pierre Cointe:
Reflective Languages and MetaLevel Architectures. 151 - James Coplien:
Broadening beyond Objects to Patterns and to Other Paradigms. 152 - Rachid Guerraoui:
Distributed Programming Abstractions. 153 - Gregor Kiczales:
Aspect-Oriented Programming. 154 - Doug Lea:
Specification, Architecture, and Interoperability. 155 - Karl J. Lieberherr:
From Transience to Persistence in Object-Oriented Programming: Patterns and Architectures. 156 - Ole Lehrmann Madsen:
Strategic Research Directions in Object-Oriented Programming. 157 - Boris Magnusson:
Technology Integration. 158 - José Meseguer:
Why OOP Needs New Semantic Foundations. 159 - Hanspeter Mössenböck:
Trends in Object-Oriented Programming. 160 - Jens Palsberg:
Compiler Technology for Object-Oriented Languages. 161 - Douglas C. Schmidt:
Using Design Patterns to Guide the Development of Reusable Object-Oriented Software. 162
(the papers of this sections are reprinted in SIGPLAN Notices 32(1))
- Luca Cardelli:
Global Computation. 163 - Charles Consel:
Program Adaptation Based on Program Transformation. 164 - Patrick Cousot:
Program Analysis: The Abstract Interpretation Perspective. 165 - Michael Hanus:
Integration of Declarative Paradigms: Benefits and Challenges. 166 - Daniel Le Métayer:
Program Analysis for Software Engineering: New Applications, New Requirements, New Tools. 167 - Flemming Nielson:
Perspectives on Program Analysis. 168 - Martin Odersky:
Challenges in Type Systems Research. 169 - Robert Paige:
Future Directions in Program Transformations. 170 - Alberto Pettorossi, Maurizio Proietti:
Future Directions in Program Transformation. 171 - John C. Reynolds:
Beyond ML. 172 - Jon G. Riecke:
Semantics: The Description of Computational Structures. 173 - Barbara G. Ryder:
The Future of Program Analysis. 174 - David A. Schmidt:
On the Need for a Popular Formal Semantics. 175 - Dennis M. Volpano:
Provably Secure Programming Languages for Remote Evaluation. 176 - Reinhard Wilhelm:
Program Analysis - A Toolmaker's Perspective. 177
- Alan Burns:
Broadening Real-Time Systems Research. 178 - Kevin Jeffay:
Technical and Educational Challenges For Real-Time Computing. 179 - Michael B. Jones:
Consumer Real-Time Systems. 180 - Gary M. Koob:
Large Scale Distributed Real-Time Systems. 181 - Insup Lee:
Formal Verification, Testing and Checking of Real-Time Systems. 182 - John P. Lehoczky:
Analytical Methods For Real-Time Computing. 183 - Jane W.-S. Liu:
Validation of Timing Properties. 184 - Aloysius K. Mok:
Firm Real-Time Systems. 185 - Krithi Ramamritham:
Predictability: Demonstrating Real-Time Properties. 186 - Lui Sha:
Real-Time In the Real World. 187 - John A. Stankovic:
The Pervasiveness of Real-Time Computing. 188 - André M. Van Tilborg:
Real-Time Sesearch in the Department of Defense. 189
- Gregory D. Abowd:
Software Engineering and Programming Language Considerations for Ubiquitous Computing. 190 - Craig Chambers:
Towards Reusable, Extensible Components. 192 - Lori A. Clarke, Peri L. Tarr:
New Functionality for Programming Languages. 193 - William G. Griswold, Richard Wolski, Scott B. Baden, Stephen J. Fink, Scott R. Kohn:
Programming Language Requirements for the Next Millennium. 194 - Robert Harper, Peter Lee:
Research in Programming Languages for Composability, Safety, and Performance. 195 - Paul Hudak:
Building Domain-Specific Embedded Languages. 196 - Samuel N. Kamin:
The Challenge of Language Technology Transfer. 197 - Melody M. Moore:
Representation Issues for Reengineering Interactive Systems. 199 - Jens Palsberg:
Software Evolution and Integration. 200 - William L. Scherlis:
Beyond Coding. 201 - Jack C. Wileden:
Programming Languages and Software Engineering: Past, Present and Future. 202
- Lori A. Clarke:
How Do We Improve Software Quality and How Do We Show that it Matters? 203 - Richard A. DeMillo:
Mission-Critical Applications, Commercial Value and Software Quality. 204 - William M. McKeeman:
Separating Concerns in Software Quality. 205 - Edward D. Miller:
Getting Quality Methods Into Practice. 206
- Alok N. Choudhary, David Kotz:
Large-Scale File Systems with the Flexibility of Databases. 207 - Thomas H. Cormen, Michael T. Goodrich:
A Bridging Model for Parallel Computation, Communication, and I/O. 208 - Garth A. Gibson, John Wilkes:
Self-Managing Network-Attached Storage. 209 - Richard R. Muntz, Joseph Pasquale:
System-Level Design Issues for Storage I/O. 210 - Mahadev Satyanarayanan, Carla Schlatter Ellis:
Adaptation: The Key to Mobile I/O. 211 - Darren Erik Vengroff, Jeffrey Scott Vitter:
I/O-Efficient Algorithms and Environments. 212
- Paul E. Green Jr.:
The Impact of the Web on Networking Research. 213 - James F. Kurose:
Future Directions in Networking Research. 214 - Joseph Pasquale:
Towards Internet Computing. 215
- Dana Angluin:
A 1996 Snapshot of Computational Learning Theory. 216 - Faith E. Fich:
Infrastructure Issues Related to Theory of Computing Research. 217 - Oded Goldreich, Avi Wigderson:
Theory of Computing: A Scientific Perspective. 218 - Robert Harper, John C. Mitchell:
ML and Beyond. 219
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