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Science of Computer Programming, Volume 53
Volume 53, Number 1, October 2004
- Qusay H. Mahmoud:
Practice and experience with Java in education. 1-2 - Kenneth J. Goldman:
An interactive environment for beginning Java programmers . 3-24 - Claudia Bieg, Stephan Diehl:
Educational and technical design of a Web-based interactive tutorial on programming in Java. 25-36 - Vincenzo Bonifaci, Camil Demetrescu, Irene Finocchi, Luigi Laura:
A Java-based system for building animated presentations over the Web. 37-49 - Jeff Gray:
A Java-based approach for teaching principles of adaptive and evolvable software. 51-69 - Ulrich Kortenkamp, Dirk Materlik:
Geometry teaching in wireless classroom environments using Java and J2ME. 71-85 - Zehua Liu, Hai Yu, Ee-Peng Lim, Ming Yin, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Yin Leng Theng, Wee Keong Ng:
A Java-based digital library portal for geography education. 87-105 - Ashraf Elnagar, Leena Lulu:
A global path planning Java-based system for autonomous mobile robots. 107-122
Volume 53, Number 2, November 2004
- Mark Burgess:
Topics in system administration. 123-124 - Xiaohu Qie, Sanjai Narain:
Using service grammar to diagnose BGP configuration errors. 125-141 - Yi-Min Wang, Chad Verbowski, John Dunagan, Yu Chen, Helen J. Wang, Chun Yuan, Zheng Zhang:
Strider: a black-box, state-based approach to change and configuration management and support. 143-164 - Malgorzata Steinder, Adarshpal S. Sethi:
A survey of fault localization techniques in computer networks. 165-194 - Geoffrey Canright, Kenth Engø-Monsen:
Roles in networks. 195-214 - Alva L. Couch, Yizhan Sun:
On observed reproducibility in network configuration management. 215-253
Volume 53, Number 3, December 2004
- Jan Bosch:
Software variability management. 255-258 - Klaus Schmid, Isabel John:
A customizable approach to full lifecycle variability management. 259-284 - André van der Hoek:
Design-time product line architectures for any-time variability. 285-304 - Diana L. Webber, Hassan Gomaa:
Modeling variability in software product lines with the variation point model. 305-331 - Danilo Beuche, Holger Papajewski, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Variability management with feature models. 333-352 - Michael Goedicke, Carsten Köllmann, Uwe Zdun:
Designing runtime variation points in product line architectures: three cases. 353-380 - Hongyu Zhang, Stanislaw Jarzabek:
XVCL: a mechanism for handling variants in software product lines. 381-407 - Ella E. Roubtsova, Serguei A. Roubtsov:
Behavioural inheritance in the UML to model software product lines. 409-434
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