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ACM Crossroads Student Magazine, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, September 1997
- Michael A. Grasso, Mark R. Nelson:
Interdisiplinary computer science: introduction. 2 - Jinsoo Park:
Geographic information systems and problem solving environments. 3-8 - Vineet Kapur, Douglas Troy, James Oris:
A sustainable fishing simulation using mathematical modeling and database access through the World Wide Web. 9-12 - Wayne Smith:
Mapping and sequencing the human genome: a beginner's guide to the computational science perspective. 13-16 - Neal G. Shaw:
Foundations of electronic commerce: computer science at work. 17-19 - Susan E. Yager:
Everything's coming up virtual. 20-24 - Hal Berghel:
St. Cloud State University ACM chapter wins 2nd annual Webbie prize. 25 - Jack Wilson:
Ask Jack: skill development. 26 - Thomas C. Waszak:
Down the road: is something missing from your campus? 27 - John Cavazos:
Road crew: students at work. 28
Volume 4, Number 2, December 1997
- Vishal Shah:
Java: introduction. 2 - Brian T. Kurotsuchi:
The wonders of Java object serialization. 3-8 - Anita J. Van Engen, Michael K. Bradshaw, Nathan Oostendorp:
Extending Java to support shared resource protection and deadlock detection in threads programming. 9-17 - S. Fouzi Husaini:
Using the Java Native Interface. 18-23 - George Crawford III:
A practical crash course in Java 1.1+ programming and technology: part I. 24-29 - John Cavazos:
Road crew: students at work. 30
Volume 4, Number 3, April 1998
- Randolph Chung, Lynellen D. S. Perry:
Robotics: introduction. 2 - Sharon L. Laubach:
Mars rover: July 4, 1997, and beyond. 3-7 - Hiroaki Kitano, Minoru Asada, Itsuki Noda, Hitoshi Matsubara:
RoboCup: Robot World Cup. 8-10 - Manuela Veloso, Peter Stone, Kwun Han, Sorin Achim:
CMUnited: a team of robotics soccer agents collaborating in an adversarial environment. 11-17 - Todd M. Schrider:
Evolutionary control via sensorimotor input and actuation. 18-20 - Douglas Low:
Protecting Java code via code obfuscation. 21-23 - George Crawford III:
A practical crash course in Java 1.1+ programming and technology: part II. 24-29 - Jack Wilson:
Ask Jack: Internet career. 30 - Lynellen D. S. Perry:
Book Review. 31 - John Cavazos:
Road crew: students at work. 32
Volume 4, Number 4, May 1998
- Erika Dawn Gernand:
Multimedia systems: introduction. 2 - Marianne Graves Petersen:
Towards usability evaluation of multimedia applications. 3-7 - Jason Hong:
The use of Java as an introductory programming language. 8-13 - Philip E. Agre:
Networking on the network. 14-21 - Lynellen D. S. Perry:
The Turing test. 22-23 - George Crawford III:
A simple SMTP framework for Java. 24-28 - Jack Wilson:
Ask Jack: job search in cyberspace. 29-31
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