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ACM Crossroads Student Magazine, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, September 2001
- Lynellen D. S. Perry:
Introduction. 2 - Laura Majerus:
A day in the life of...Laura Majerus. 3 - John P. Kozma, Thomas Dion:
An intellectual property course for CS majors. 4-9 - Jessica Ledbetter:
Survive and thrive at a job fair. 10-12 - Christopher R. Andrews:
Unified communication systems. 13-17
Volume 8, Number 2, December 2001
- Bill Stevenson:
Introduction to the artificial life issue. 2 - Vandana Pursnani:
An introduction to Java servlet programming. 3-7 - Marie desJardins:
A day in the life of ... Marie DesJardins. 8-9 - Cory Quammen:
Evolutionary learning in mobile robot navigation. 10-14 - Tony Belpaeme, Andreas Birk:
Hungry robots. 15-19 - Marco Grubert:
Simulating Plant Growth. 20
Volume 8, Number 3, March 2002
- William Stevenson:
Introduction. 2 - Pragyansmita Paul:
SETI @ home project and its website. 3-5 - Michael Brown:
A day in the life of ... Michael G. Brown. 6-7 - Tobias Butte:
Technologies for the development of agent-based distributed applications. 8-15 - Cory Quammen:
Introduction to programming shared-memory and distributed-memory parallel computers. 16-22 - Josiah Dykstra:
Software verification and validation with destiny: a parallel approach to automated theorem proving. 23-27
Volume 8, Number 4, June 2002
- Richard M. Stallman:
A day in the life of...Richard Stallman. 4-5 - Jerry Emerick:
Managing XML data storage. 6-11 - Lynellen D. S. Perry:
The grading system of the real world. 13-17 - Bryan Stroube:
Desktop open source. 18-19
Volume 8, Number 5, August 2002
- Stephan Jätzold:
ART - the abstract robot toolkit. 1 - Donald C. Bergen II, Boise P. Miller:
Building an MPI cluster. 2 - M. Tyler Maxwell, Kirk W. Cameron:
Optimizing application performance: a case study using LMbench. 3 - Marta Jacinto, Giovani Rubert Librelotto, José Carlos Ramalho, Pedro Rangel Henriques:
XCSL tutorial. 4
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