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ACM Computing Surveys, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, March 2000
- Pierfrancesco Bellini, R. Mattonlini, Paolo Nesi:
Temporal logics for real-time system specification. 12-42 - Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Programming languages and systems for prototyping concurrent applications. 43-79 - Palash Sarkar:
A brief history of cellular automata. 80-107
Volume 32, Number 1es, March 2000
- Mohamed Fayad:
Introduction to the computing surveys' electronic symposium on object-oriented application frameworks. 1 - Davide Brugali, Katia P. Sycara:
Framworks and pattern languages: an intriguing relationship. 2 - Jan Bosch, Peter Molin, Michael Mattsson, PerOlof Bengtsson:
Object-oriented framework-based software development: problems and experiences. 3 - Mohamed Fayad, David S. Hamu:
Enterprise frameworks: guidelines for selection. 4 - Dirk Bäumer, Guido Gryczan, Rolf Knoll, Carola Lilienthal, Dirk Riehle, Heinz Züllighoven:
Domain-driven framework layering in large systems. 5 - Wolfgang Pree, Kai Koskimies:
Framelets - small and loosely coupled frameworks. 6 - Yingxu Wang, Dilip Patel, Graham King, Ian Court, Geoff Staples, Margaret Ross, Mohamed Fayad:
On built-in test reuse in object-oriented framework design. 7 - Görel Hedin, Jørgen Lindskov Knudsen:
On the role of language constructs for framework design. 8 - James E. Carey, Brent A. Carlson:
Deferring design decisions in an application framework. 9 - Dirk Riehle, Roger Brudermann, Thomas R. Gross, Kai-Uwe Mätzel:
Pattern density and role modeling of an object transport service. 10 - Mehmet Aksit, Francesco Marcelloni, Bedir Tekinerdogan:
Developing object-oriented framworks using domain models. 11 - Giancarlo Succi, Andrea Valerio, Tullio Vernazza, Massimo Fenaroli, Paolo Predonzani:
Framework extraction with domain analysis. 12 - Pierre Roy, Anne Liret, François Pachet:
The framework approach for constraint satisfaction. 13 - Neelam Soundarajan:
Documenting framework behavior. 14 - Gregory Butler, Rudolf K. Keller, Hafedh Mili:
A framework for framework documentation. 15 - António Rito Silva, Francisco Assis Rosa, Teresa Gonçalves:
Framework description using concern-specific design patterns composition. 16 - Garry Froehlich, H. James Hoover, Paul G. Sorenson:
Choosing an object-oriented domain framework. 17 - Jagdish Bansiya:
Evaluating framework architecture structural stability. 18 - Zakaria Maamar, Bernard Moulin:
An overview of software agent-oriented frameworks. 19 - Elizabeth A. Kendall, P. V. Murali Krishna, C. B. Suresh, Chira G. V. Pathak:
An application framework for intelligent and mobile agents. 20 - Davide Brugali, Katia P. Sycara:
Towards agent oriented application frameworks. 21 - Benoît Garbinato, Rachid Guerraoui:
An open framework for reliable distributed computing. 22 - John Michaloski, Sushil Birla, C. Jerry Yen, Richard Igou, George Weinert:
An open system framework for component-based CNC machines. 23 - Lidia Fuentes, José M. Troya:
Towards an open multimedia service framework. 24 - Verlyn M. Johnson:
The San Francisco project: business process components and infrastructure. 25 - Riccardo Capobianchi, Alberto Coen-Porisini, Dino Mandrioli, Angelo Morzenti:
A framework architecture for supervision and control systems. 26 - Gerti Kappel, Stefan Rausch-Schott, Werner Retschitzegger:
A framework for workflow management systems based on objects, rules and roles. 27 - Michael Koch, Jürgen Koch:
Application of frameworks in groupware - the iris group editor environment. 28 - Partha Pratim Pal:
A framework for isolating connection expection management. 29 - Gustavo Rossi, Alejandra Garrido, Daniel Schwabe:
Navigating between objects. Lessons from an object-oriented framework perspective. 30 - Jean-Marc Jézéquel:
An object-oriented framework for data parallelism. 31 - Raman Kannan:
PAcceptor and SConnector frameworks: combining concurrency and communication. 32 - Jürgen Buchner:
HotDoc: a framework for compound documents. 33 - Serge Demeyer, Koen De Hondt, Patrick Steyaert:
Consistent framework documentation with computed links and framework contracts. 34 - Peter T. Whelan:
Experiences and issues with SEMATECH's CIM framework. 35 - Raja Harinath, Jaideep Srivastava, James Richardson, Mark Foresti:
Experiences with an object oriented framework for distributed control applications. 36 - Ehab S. Al-Shaer, Mohamed Fayad, Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab:
Adaptive object-oriented filtering framework for event management applications. 37 - Volker Luckas, Ralf Dörner:
Experience form the future - using object-orientation concepts for 3D visualization and validation of industrial scenarios. 38 - Douglas C. Schmidt, James C. Hu:
Developing flexible and high-performance Web servers with frameworks and patterns. 39 - Ezra Ebner, Weiguang Shao, Wei-Tek Tsai:
The five-module framework for Internet application development. 40 - Constantinos Constantinides, Atef Bader, Tzilla Elrad, Paniti Netinant, Mohamed Fayad:
Designing an aspect-oriented framework in an object-oriented environment. 41
Volume 32, Number 2, June 2000
- Carlos A. Coello Coello:
An updated survey of GA-based multiobjective optimization techniques. 109-143 - Mei Kobayashi, Koichi Takeda:
Information retrieval on the web. 144-173 - Steven P. Vanderwiel, David J. Lilja:
Data prefetch mechanisms. 174-199
Volume 32, Number 3, September 2000
- Helen Ashman:
Electronic document addressing: dealing with change. 201-212 - Iffat H. Kazi, Howard H. Chen, Berdenia Stanley, David J. Lilja:
Techniques for obtaining high performance in Java programs. 213-240 - Dejan S. Milojicic, Fred Douglis, Yves Paindaveine, Richard Wheeler, Songnian Zhou:
Process migration. 241-299 - Eleanor Gilbert Rieffel, Wolfgang Polak:
An introduction to quantum computing for non-physicists. 300-335
Volume 32, Number 4, December 2000
- Carlos Iván Chesñevar, Ana Gabriela Maguitman, Ronald Prescott Loui:
Logical models of argument. 337-383 - David M. Hilbert, David F. Redmiles:
Extracting usability information from user interface events. 384-421 - Donald Kossmann:
The State of the art in distributed query processing. 422-469
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