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- 1999
- Rolf Backofen, François Bry, Peter Clote, Hans-Peter Kriegel, Thomas Seidl, Klaus U. Schulz:
Bioinformatik - Aktuelles Schlagwort. Inform. Spektrum 22(5): 376-378 (1999) - Friedrich L. Bauer:
Der typographische Punkt - Historische Notizen. Inform. Spektrum 22(1): 41-42 (1999) - Friedrich L. Bauer:
Intuitionismus und Informatik - Historische Notizen. Inform. Spektrum 22(4): 284-287 (1999) - Wolfgang Becker, Cora Burger, Jürgen Klarmann, Ottokar Kulendik, Frank Schiele, Kerstin Schneider:
Rechnerunterstützung für Interaktionen zwischen Menschen: Begriffsklärung, Anwendungsgebiete und Basiswerkzeuge. Inform. Spektrum 22(6): 422-435 (1999) - Arndt Bode:
Editorial: Informatik-Spektrum - Sprachrohr der Informatik. Inform. Spektrum 22(1): 1 (1999) - Arndt Bode:
Editorial: Informatik oder Informatiken? Inform. Spektrum 22(3): 165 (1999) - Wilfried Brauer:
Editorial: Dank des scheidenden Hauptherausgebers. Inform. Spektrum 22(1): 2 (1999) - Wilfried Brauer:
Editorial: Anwendungsorientierung im Informatikstudium. Inform. Spektrum 22(6): 405 (1999) - Manfred Broy, Joachim W. Schmidt:
Informatik: Grundlagenwissenschaft oder Ingenieurdisziplin? (Zur Diskussion Gestellt). Inform. Spektrum 22(3): 206-209 (1999) - Bernhard Deifel, Ursula Hinkel, Barbara Paech, Peter Scholz, Veronika Thurner:
Die Praxis der Softwareentwicklung: Eine Erhebung. Inform. Spektrum 22(1): 24-36 (1999) - Werner Dostal:
Informatiker im Spannungsfeld zwischen Nachhaltigkeit und Verfall. Inform. Spektrum 22(3): 192-196 (1999) - Albert Endres:
Die Informatik als Ingenieurwissenschaft: Noch ein Beitrag zu einer nicht endenden Diskussion. Inform. Spektrum 22(6): 439-443 (1999) - Albert Endres, Uwe Rosemann, Wolffried Stucky, Claus Dieter Ziegler:
Professionelle Dienste und kreative Konzepte für die Versorgung mit Informatik-Wissen. Inform. Spektrum 22(2): 136-145 (1999) - Hermann Engesser:
Editorial: Innovationsbörse Informatik-Spektrum? Inform. Spektrum 22(1): 2 (1999) - Hermann Engesser:
Editorial: Multimedia und Workflow. Inform. Spektrum 22(2): 81 (1999) - Hermann Engesser:
Editorial: Allgemeinbildung im Informationszeitalter? Inform. Spektrum 22(5): 315 (1999) - Reza Farsi:
XML - Aktuelles Schlagwort. Inform. Spektrum 22(6): 436-438 (1999) - Georg Fehling, Bernd Jahnke:
Wirtschaftsinformatik und Ethik - Komplementarität oder Konkurrenz? (Zur Diskussion Gestellt). Inform. Spektrum 22(3): 197-205 (1999) - Peter Glotz:
Zur Diskussion Gestellt: Die Informationsgesellschaft: Deutsche Rahmenbedingungen, deutsche Hemmungen. Inform. Spektrum 22(1): 37-40 (1999) - Christian Hastedt-Marckwardt:
Workflow-Management-Systeme: Ein Beitrag der IT zur Geschäftsprozeß-Orientierung & -Optimierung - Grundlagen, Standards und Trends. Inform. Spektrum 22(2): 99-109 (1999) - Reinhold Haux:
Zur Diskussion Destellt: Zur Wissenschaftlichkeit in Medizin und Informatik. Inform. Spektrum 22(4): 276-283 (1999) - Klaus Küspert, Jan Nowitzky:
Partitionierung von Datenbanktabellen - Aktuelles Schlagwort. Inform. Spektrum 22(2): 146-147 (1999) - Jens Lufter:
Objektrelationale Datenbanksysteme - Aktuelles Schlagwort. Inform. Spektrum 22(4): 288-290 (1999) - Michael Merz, M. Tuan Tu, Winfried Lamersdorf:
Electronic Commerce: Technologische und organisatorische Grundlagen. Inform. Spektrum 22(5): 328-343 (1999) - Jürg Nievergelt:
Zur Diskussion Gestellt: "Roboter programmieren" - ein Kinderspiel, Bewegt sich auch etwas in der Allgemeinbildung? Inform. Spektrum 22(5): 364-375 (1999) - Jürg Nievergelt, Fabian Mäser, Bernward Mann, Karsten Roeseler, Mathias Schulze, Christoph Wirth:
Overflow: CRASH! Mathematik und kombinatorisches Chaos prallen aufeinander. Inform. Spektrum 22(1): 45-48 (1999) - Jörg Noack, Bruno Schienmann:
Objektorientierte Vorgehensmodelle im Vergleich. Inform. Spektrum 22(3): 166-180 (1999) - Erich Ortner:
Repository Systems. Teil 1: Mehrstufigkeit und Entwicklungsumgebung. Inform. Spektrum 22(4): 235-251 (1999) - Erich Ortner:
Repository Systems. Teil 2: Aufbau und Betrieb eines Entwicklungsrepositoriums. Inform. Spektrum 22(5): 351-363 (1999) - Hartmut Pohl, Dietrich Cerny:
Enterprise Key Recovery: Vertrauenswürdige Server mit skalierbarer Sicherheit zur Archivierung von Konzelationsschlüsseln. Inform. Spektrum 22(2): 110-121 (1999)
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