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IEEE Computer, Volume 41, 2008
Volume 41, Number 1, January 2008
- Rangachar Kasturi:
2008: The Year of Revitalization. 8-9 - Carl K. Chang:
Computer in 2008. 10-11 - Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Internet Researchers Look to Wipe the Slate Clean. 12-16 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 17-19 - Michael A. Cusumano:
The Changing Software Business: Moving from Products to Services. 20-27 - David Harel:
Can Programming Be Liberated, Period? 28-37 - Victor V. Zhirnov, Ralph K. Cavin III, Greg Leeming, Kosmas Galatsis:
An Assessment of Integrated Digital Cellular Automata Architectures. 38-44 - Michael A. Greenspan, Joseph Lam, Marc Godard, Imran Zaidi, Sam Jordan, Will Leckie, Ken Anderson, Donna C. Dupuis:
Toward a Competitive Pool-Playing Robot. 46-53 - Philip K. McKinley, Betty H. C. Cheng
, Charles Ofria
, David B. Knoester, Benjamin E. Beckmann, Heather Goldsby:
Harnessing Digital Evolution. 54-63 - Robert G. Reynolds, Mostafa Z. Ali
, Thaer Jayyousi:
Mining the Social Fabric of Archaic Urban Centers with Cultural Algorithms. 64-72 - Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection. 82-86 - David Alan Grier:
The Public Eye. 91-93 - Janusz Sosnowski
, Dawid Trawczynski, Janusz Zalewski:
Safety Issues in Modern Bus Standards. 97-99 - Mary C. Lacity, Joseph W. Rottman:
The Impact of Outsourcing on Client Project Managers. 100-102 - Dimitrios N. Serpanos
, Jörg Henkel:
Dependability and Security Will Change Embedded Computing. 103-105 - Jim Hendler
:
Web 3.0: Chicken Farms on the Semantic Web. 106-108 - W. Neville Holmes:
The History of the Computing Profession. 110-112
Volume 41, Number 2, February 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Derek the Rocket Scientist. 10-12 - George Lawton:
US Cell Phone Industry Faces an Open Future. 15-18 - Brad Smith:
A Storm (Worm) Is Brewing. 20-22 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 23-25 - David McArthur:
National Science Digital Library: Shaping Education's Cyberinfrastructure. 26-32 - Daniel E. O'Leary
:
Wikis: 'From Each According to His Knowledge'. 34-41 - Ramesh C. Jain:
EventWeb: Developing a Human-Centered Computing System. 42-50 - Giampiero E. G. Beroggi:
Secure and Easy Internet Voting. 52-56 - Srijith Krishnan Nair, Ron Gerrits, Bruno Crispo, Andrew S. Tanenbaum
:
Turning Teenagers into Stores. 58-62 - Vashek Matyas, Daniel Cvrcek, Jan Krhovjak, Marek Kumpost:
Authorizing Card Payments with PINs. 64-68 - Tarek A. El-Ghazawi, Esam El-Araby
, Miaoqing Huang, Kris Gaj, Volodymyr V. Kindratenko
, Duncan A. Buell
:
The Promise of High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing. 69-76 - Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection. 82-87 - T. S. E. Maibaum, Alan Wassyng:
A Product-Focused Approach to Software Certification. 91-93 - Alfred C. Weaver
, Benjamin B. Morrison:
Social Networking. 97-100 - Michael van Lent:
The Business of Fun. 101-103 - Jonathan Trevor:
Doing the Mobile Mash. 104-106 - Raja Natarajan:
On Attending Conferences. 107-108
Volume 41, Number 3, March 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Long John Software and the Digital Jolly Roger. 7-9 - Neal Leavitt:
Will IEEE 802.1X Finally Take Off in 2008? 12-15 - George Lawton:
Moving the OS to the Web. 16-19 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 20-22 - Pablo Moreno-Ger
, Iván Martínez-Ortiz, José Luis Sierra
, Baltasar Fernández-Manjón:
A Content-Centric Development Process Model. 24-30 - Barry W. Boehm:
Making a Difference in the Software Century. 32-38 - Leon J. Osterweil, Carlo Ghezzi, Jeff Kramer, Alexander L. Wolf:
Determining the Impact of Software Engineering Research on Practice. 39-49 - Lorin Hochstein, Victor R. Basili:
The ASC-Alliance Projects: A Case Study of Large-Scale Parallel Scientific Code Development. 50-58 - Rolf Oppliger, Ralf Hauser, David A. Basin:
SSL/TLS Session-Aware User Authentication. 59-65 - Cheng-Zhong Xu, Fred Bojin Liu, Jianbin Wei:
Model Predictive Feedback Control for QoS Assurance in Webservers. 66-72 - Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection. 83-85 - Patricia Morreale
, George Chang, Lee Wittenberg:
Transitioning from a Community College to a Four-Year University. 89-91 - Michael J. Carey:
SOA What? 92-94 - Gary A. Klein, Steven Deal, Sterling Wiggins:
Cognitive Systems Engineering: The Hype and the Hope. 95-97 - Claude Y. Laporte, Simon Alexandre, Alain Renault:
Developing International Standards for Very Small Enterprises. 98-101 - W. Neville Holmes:
Supporting Acquisition of Basic Skills. 1102-104
Volume 41, Number 4, April 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Thinking Locally, Acting Globally. 7-10 - Karen Hayman:
The Move to Make Social Data Portable. 13-15 - Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Proponents Try to Rehabilitate Peer-to-Peer Technology. 16-19 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
E-Paper Soon To Be in Living Color. 20-22 - Po-Ching Lin, Ying-Dar Lin, Yuan-Cheng Lai, Tsern-Huei Lee:
Using String Matching for Deep Packet Inspection. 23-28 - Ian Gorton, Paul Greenfield, Alexander S. Szalay, Roy Williams:
Data-Intensive Computing in the 21st Century. 30-32 - Yong Xue, Wei Wan, Yingjie Li, Jie Guang, Linyan Bai, Ying Wang, Jianwen Ai:
Quantitative Retrieval of Geophysical Parameters Using Satellite Data. 33-40 - Oreste Villa, Daniele Paolo Scarpazza, Fabrizio Petrini:
Accelerating Real-Time String Searching with Multicore Processors. 42-50 - Vijay S. Kumar, Sivaramakrishnan Narayanan, Tahsin M. Kurç, Jun Kong, Metin N. Gurcan
, Joel H. Saltz:
Analysis and Semantic Querying in Large Biomedical Image Datasets. 52-59 - Maya B. Gokhale, Jonathan D. Cohen, Andy Yoo, William Marcus Miller, Arpith C. Jacob, Craig D. Ulmer, Roger A. Pearce:
Hardware Technologies for High-Performance Data-Intensive Computing. 60-68 - Cyrus Shahabi
, Mehrdad Jahangiri, Farnoush Banaei Kashani:
ProDA: An End-to-End Wavelet-Based OLAP System for Massive Datasets. 69-77 - Bob Ward:
Computer Science Enrollments Drop. 87-89 - Bob Ward:
Call and Calendar. 90-92 - Svein O. Hallsteinsen, Mike Hinchey
, Sooyong Park, Klaus Schmid
:
Dynamic Software Product Lines. 93-95 - Andrew D. Jurik, Alfred C. Weaver
:
Remote Medical Monitoring. 96-99 - Michael van Lent:
Massive Media Shift. 100-101 - Jeonghwa Yang, Bill N. Schilit, David W. McDonald:
Activity Recognition for the Digital Home. 102-104 - Kai A. Olsen:
The $100, 000 Keying Error. 106-108
Volume 41, Number 5, May 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Know Your Audience. 6-8 - George Lawton:
Is It Finally Time to Worry about Mobile Malware? 12-14 - Brad Smith:
ARM and Intel Battle over the Mobile Chip's Future. 15-18 - Lee Garber:
News Briefs. 19-21 - Diomidis Spinellis
:
The Antikythera Mechanism: A Computer Science Perspective. 22-27 - James A. Hutchby, Ralph K. Cavin III, Victor V. Zhirnov, Joe E. Brewer, George Bourianoff:
Emerging Nanoscale Memory and Logic Devices: A Critical Assessment. 28-32 - Ralph K. Cavin III, James A. Hutchby, Victor V. Zhirnov, Joe E. Brewer, George Bourianoff:
Emerging Research Architectures. 33-37 - George Bourianoff, Joe E. Brewer, Ralph K. Cavin III, James A. Hutchby, Victor V. Zhirnov:
Boolean Logic and Alternative Information-Processing Devices. 38-46 - Jason J. Corso
, Guangqi Ye, Darius Burschka, Gregory D. Hager:
A Practical Paradigm and Platform for Video-Based Human-Computer Interaction. 48-55 - Upkar Varshney:
Improving Wireless Health Monitoring Using Incentive-Based Router Cooperation. 56-62 - Rangachar Kasturi, Carl K. Chang:
Introducing the Advanced Technology Executive Forum. 67-69 - Bob Ward:
Computer Society Releases Q3 & 4 Conference Slate. 70-73 - Don Hardaway, Richard G. Mathieu, Richard P. Will:
A New Mission for the Information Systems Discipline. 81-83 - Paul Sanchirico:
Video 2.0: Building Next-Generation Video Networks. 84-86 - Stephen B. Seidman:
Software Engineering Certification Schemes. 87-89 - W. Neville Holmes:
The Craft of Programming. 90-92
Volume 41, Number 6, June 2008
- David Alan Grier:
The Theosophists' Bathroom. 8-10 - George Lawton:
Developing Software Online With Platform-as-a-Service Technology. 13-15 - Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols:
Mobile WiMax: The Next Wireless Battle Ground. 16-18 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
A New Wi-Fi for Peer-to-Peer Communications. 19-21 - Kentaro Toyama
, M. Bernardine Dias
:
Information and Communication Technologies for Development. 22-25 - Richard Heeks
:
ICT4D 2.0: The Next Phase of Applying ICT for International Development. 26-33 - Jonathan Donner
, Rikin Gandhi, Paul Javid, Indrani Medhi, Aishwarya Ratan, Kentaro Toyama
, Rajesh Veeraraghavan:
Stages of Design in Technology for Global Development. 34-41 - Gary Marsden:
Toward Empowered Design. 42-46 - Sonesh Surana, Rabin K. Patra, Sergiu Nedevschi, Eric A. Brewer
:
Deploying a Rural Wireless Telemedicine System: Experiences in Sustainability. 48-56 - Karin Koogan Breitman
, Mike Hinchey
:
ICT Research Experience. 58 - Claudia Bauzer Medeiros
:
Grand Research Challenges in Computer Science in Brazil. 59-65 - Kevin Ryan:
Engineering the Irish Software Tiger. 66-71 - Brian Magerko:
Adaptation in Digital Games. 87-89 - Mark E. Hazen:
The Technology Behind HomePlug AV Powerline Communications. 90-92 - Yang Li, James A. Landay:
Into the Wild: Low-Cost Ubicomp Prototype Testing. 94-97 - Mikael Lindvall, Dirk Muthig:
Bridging the Software Architecture Gap. 98-101 - Luther Martin:
Key-Management Infrastructure for Protecting Stored Data. 103-104 - Qusay H. Mahmoud
, Allan Dyer:
Mobile Devices in an Introductory Programming Course. 106-108
Volume 41, Number 7, July 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Harry and Georgie. 5-8 - Neal Leavitt:
Application Awareness Makes Storage More Useful. 11-13 - Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
The Wireless Industry Begins to Embrace Femtocells. 14-17 - Lee Garber:
News Briefs. 18-20 - Ronald Prescott Loui:
In Praise of Scripting: Real Programming Pragmatism. 22-26 - William J. Dally, James D. Balfour, David Black-Schaffer, James Chen, R. Curtis Harting, Vishal Parikh, JongSoo Park, David Sheffield:
Efficient Embedded Computing. 27-32 - Mark D. Hill, Michael R. Marty:
Amdahl's Law in the Multicore Era. 33-38 - Frank Vahid, Greg Stitt, Roman L. Lysecky:
Warp Processing: Dynamic Translation of Binaries to FPGA Circuits. 40-46 - Kai-Hui Chang, Igor L. Markov, Valeria Bertacco:
Automating Postsilicon Debugging and Repair. 47-54 - Kun Wang, Zhonghai Yin, Lihua Zhou, Feng Yuan, Zengxin Li:
SIISAM: A Model for Secure Inhomogeneous Information Systems. 56-61 - Alvaro Arenas
, Michael D. Wilson
:
Contracts as Trust Substitutes in Collaborative Business. 80-83 - David K. Sarji:
HandTalk: Assistive Technology for the Deaf. 84-86 - Diane Kelly:
Innovative Standards for Innovative Software. 88-89 - Kieran Mathieson:
Making Ethics Easier. 91-93 - Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Michiel van Genuchten:
No MoreReply-to-All. 94-96
Volume 41, Number 8, August 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Figures in the Distance. 5-7 - George Lawton:
New Ways to Build Rich Internet Applications. 10-12 - Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols:
Virtualization Sparks Security Concerns. 13-15 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 16-18 - Lawrence Carin
, George Cybenko, Jeff Hughes:
Cybersecurity Strategies: The QuERIES Methodology. 20-26 - Jing Dong, Raymond A. Paul, Liang-Jie Zhang
:
High-Assurance Service-Oriented Architectures. 27-28 - Paul Townend, Jinpeng Huai, Jie Xu, Nik Looker, Dacheng Zhang, Jianxin Li, Liang Zhong:
CROWN-C: A High-Assurance Service-Oriented Grid Middleware System. 30-38 - Wei-Tek Tsai, Xinyu Zhou, Yinong Chen
, Xiaoying Bai:
On Testing and Evaluating Service-Oriented Software. 40-46 - I-Ling Yen, Hui Ma, Farokh B. Bastani, Hong Mei:
QoS-Reconfigurable Web Services and Compositions for High-Assurance Systems. 48-55 - John C. Sloan, Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Venkat Raghav:
Assuring Timeliness in an e-Science Service-Oriented Architecture. 56-62 - Colin Atkinson
, Daniel Brenner, Giovanni Falcone, Monika Juhasz:
Specifying High-Assurance Services. 64-71 - Michael van Lent:
The Future Is Virtually Here. 87-89 - Lloyd Watts:
Advanced Noise Reduction for Mobile Telephony. 90-92 - Luther Martin:
Identity-Based Encryption Comes of Age. 93-95 - Bertrand Meyer
:
Seven Principles of Software Testing. 99-101 - Jennifer Mankoff, Robin Kravets
, Eli Blevis
:
Some Computer Science Issues in Creating a Sustainable World. 102-105 - W. Neville Holmes:
The European Union and the Semantic Web. 106-108
Volume 41, Number 9, September 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Click Here to Empty Trash. 6-8 - Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Stitching Computing Systems into a Single Fabric. 11-13 - George Lawton:
New Technology Prevents Data Leakage. 14-17 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 18-20 - Quan Z. Sheng
, Xue Li
, Sherali Zeadally:
Enabling Next-Generation RFID Applications: Solutions and Challenges. 21-28 - Tak Cheung Lam, Jianxun Jason Ding, Jyh-Charn Liu:
XML Document Parsing: Operational and Performance Characteristics. 30-37 - Carl Symborski:
Scalable User Content Distribution for Massively Multiplayer Online Worlds. 38-44 - Sanjeev Kumar, Jatin Chhugani, Changkyu Kim, Daehyun Kim, Anthony D. Nguyen, Pradeep Dubey, Christian Bienia, Youngmin Kim:
Second Life and the New Generation of Virtual Worlds. 46-53 - Kenneth P. Smith, Len Seligman, Vipin Swarup:
Everybody Share: The Challenge of Data-Sharing Systems. 54-61 - Olav Lysne, Sven-Arne Reinemo
, Tor Skeie, Åshild Grønstad Solheim, Thomas Sødring, Lars Paul Huse, Bjørn Dag Johnsen:
Interconnection Networks: Architectural Challenges for Utility Computing Data Centers. 62-69 - Ed H. Chi:
The Social Web: Research and Opportunities. 88-91 - Ann DeMarle:
Innovation and Value. 92-94 - James Geller, Soon Ae Chun
, Yoo Jung An:
Toward the Semantic Deep Web. 95-97 - Ian Gorton:
XML Does Real Programmers a Service. 98-100
Volume 41, Number 10, October 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Drinking with Dinosaurs. 8-10 - Neal Leavitt:
High-Stakes Battle Rages in Graphics-Chip Marketplace. 13-15 - David Geer:
Technology News. 16-19 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 20-22 - Oriana Riva, Jaakko Kangasharju:
Challenges and Lessons in Developing Middleware on Smart Phones. 23-31 - Oliver Bimber:
Total Recall. 32-33 - Andrzej Cichocki
, Yoshikazu Washizawa, Tomasz M. Rutkowski
, Hovagim Bakardjian
, Anh Huy Phan
, Seungjin Choi, Hyekyoung Lee, Qibin Zhao, Liqing Zhang, Yuanqing Li:
Noninvasive BCIs: Multiway Signal-Processing Array Decompositions. 34-42 - Alois Schlögl
, Clemens Brunner:
BioSig: A Free and Open Source Software Library for BCI Research. 44-50 - Dennis J. McFarland, Jonathan R. Wolpaw
:
Brain-Computer Interface Operation of Robotic and Prosthetic Devices. 52-56 - Gert Pfurtscheller, Gernot R. Müller-Putz
, Reinhold Scherer
, Christa Neuper:
Rehabilitation with Brain-Computer Interface Systems. 58-65 - Anatole Lécuyer, Fabien Lotte
, Richard B. Reilly
, Robert Leeb, Michitaka Hirose, Mel Slater
:
Brain-Computer Interfaces, Virtual Reality, and Videogames. 66-72 - John A. Stankovic:
Wireless Sensor Networks. 92-95 - Raghvinder S. Sangwan, Li-Ping Lin, Colin J. Neill:
Structural Complexity in Architecture-Centric Software Evolution. 96-99 - T. V. Raman, Charles L. Chen:
Eyes-Free User Interfaces. 100-101 - Darold Higa:
Walled Gardens versus the Wild West. 102-105 - W. Neville Holmes:
The Dea[r]th of Human Understanding. 106-108
Volume 41, Number 11, November 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Edward Elgar's Facebook Page. 6-8 - Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
SRM Manages the Exploding Volume of Storage. 11-14 - Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols:
The Mobile Web Comes of Age. 15-17 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 18-20 - Michael Price:
The Paradox of Security in Virtual Environments. 22-28 - Vladimir Getov:
e-Science: The Added Value for Modern Discovery. 30-31 - Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, Dennis Gannon, Gerhard Klimeck
, Scott Oster, Sudhakar Pamidighantam
:
TeraGrid Science Gateways and Their Impact on Science. 32-41 - Satoshi Matsuoka, Kazushige Saga, Mutsumi Aoyagi:
Coupled-Simulation e-Science Support in the NAREGI Grid. 42-49 - Craig A. Lee
, George Percivall:
Standards-Based Computing Capabilities for Distributed Geospatial Applications. 50-57 - Joel H. Saltz, Tahsin M. Kurç, Shannon Hastings, Stephen Langella, Scott Oster, David Ervin, Ashish Sharma, Tony Pan
, Metin N. Gurcan
, Justin Permar, Renato Ferreira, Philip R. O. Payne
, Ümit V. Çatalyürek
, Enrico Caserta, Gustavo Leone, Michael C. Ostrowski
, Ravi K. Madduri
, Ian T. Foster, Subhasree Madhavan, Kenneth H. Buetow, Krishnakant Shanbhag, Eliot L. Siegel:
e-Science, caGrid, and Translational Biomedical Research. 58-66 - Ronald H. Perrott, Terence J. Harmer, Rhys Lewis:
e-Science Infrastructure for Digital Media Broadcasting. 67-72 - Alastair J. Walker:
Enterprise Maturity Models: Have We Lost the Plot? 96-98 - Shay Gal-On, Markus Levy:
Measuring Multicore Performance. 99-102 - Bernardo A. Huberman:
Crowdsourcing and Attention. 103-105 - Wojciech Cellary
:
Content Communities on the Internet. 106-108
Volume 41, Number 12, December 2008
- David Alan Grier:
Evolutionary Fervor. 10-12 - David Geer:
Reducing the Storage Burden via Data Deduplication. 15-17 - George Lawton:
Wireless HD Video Heats Up. 18-20 - Linda Dailey Paulson:
News Briefs. 21-23 - Dong Hyuk Woo, Hsien-Hsin S. Lee
:
Extending Amdahl's Law for Energy-Efficient Computing in the Many-Core Era. 24-31 - Mike Hinchey
, Paul A. Curto, Scott Hamilton:
Computer Celebrates NASA's 50th Anniversary. 32-33 - Margaret H. Hamilton, William R. Hackler:
Universal Systems Language: Lessons Learned from Apollo. 34-43 - Max Bajracharya, Mark W. Maimone
, Daniel M. Helmick:
Autonomy for Mars Rovers: Past, Present, and Future. 44-50 - Sujay V. Kumar
, Christa D. Peters-Lidard
, Yudong Tian, Rolf Reichle
, James Geiger, Charles Alonge, John Eylander
, Paul R. Houser
:
An Integrated Hydrologic Modeling and Data Assimilation Framework. 52-59 - M. Angélica Pinninghoff, Ricardo Contreras Arriagada, John Atkinson
:
Using Genetic Algorithms to Model Road Networks. 60-67 - Jerlando F. L. Jackson, Elizabeth M. O'Callaghan:
Computer Science Faculty Diversity During the Past Decade. 104-107 - Gary McGraw:
Automated Code Review Tools for Security. 108-111 - Andrew J. Kornecki, Brian Butka, Janusz Zalewski:
Software Tools for Safety-Critical Systems According to DO-254. 112-115 - Christian S. Jensen
, Carmen Ruiz Vicente, Rico Wind:
User-Generated Content: The Case for Mobile Services. 116-118 - John Funge:
Let Us Entertain You. 120-122 - John L. Cole:
Network Science from an IT and US Army Perspective. 123-125 - Simone Santini
:
Madrid's Brilliant Idea. 126-128

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