Volume 37,
Number 1,
January 1994
Report
Legally Speaking
Social Computing
- Doug Schuler:
Social Computing - Introduction to the Special Section.
28-29
- Gary Chapman:
The National Forum on Science and Technology Goals: Building a Democratic, Post-Cold War Science and Technology Policy.
30-37
- Doug Schuler:
Community Networks: Building a New Participatory Medium.
38-51
- Andrew Clement:
Computing at Work: Empowering Action By 'Low-level Users'.
52-63, 105
- Batya Friedman, Peter H. Kahn Jr.:
Educating Computer Scientists: Linking the Social and Technical.
64-70
- Helen Nissenbaum:
Computing and Accountability.
72-80
Articles
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Volume 37,
Number 2,
February 1994
Log on Education
International Perspectives
Hypermedia
Articles
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Volume 37,
Number 3,
March 1994
Personal Computing
From Washington
Artificial Intelligence
- Toshinori Munakata:
Commerical and Industrial AI - Indroduction to the Special Issue.
23-26
- Frederick Hayes-Roth, Neil Jacobstein:
The State of Knowledge-Based Systems.
27-39
- Bradley P. Allen:
Case-Based Reasoning: Business Applications.
40-42
- W. Eric L. Grimson, Joseph L. Mundy:
Computer Vision Applications.
45-51
- Alexander I. Rudnicky, Alexander G. Hauptmann, Kai-Fu Lee:
Survey of Current Speech Technology.
52-57
- Takeo Kanade, Michael L. Reed, Lee E. Weiss:
New Technologies and Applications in Robotics.
58-67
- Toshinori Munakata, Yashvant Jani:
Fuzzy Systems: An Overview.
69-76
- Lotfi A. Zadeh:
Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks, and Soft Computing.
77-84
- David E. Rumelhart, Bernard Widrow, Michael A. Lehr:
The Basic Ideas in Neural Networks.
87-92
- Bernard Widrow, David E. Rumelhart, Michael A. Lehr:
Neural Networks: Applications in Industry, Business and Science.
93-105
- Kazuo Asakawa, Hideyuki Takagi:
Neural Networks in Japan.
106-112
- David E. Goldberg:
Genetic and Evolutionary Algorithms Come of Age.
113-119
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Volume 37,
Number 4,
April 1994
Sharing Standards
Practical Programmer
High Performance Computing
- Adrian M. Tentner:
High Performance Computing - Introduction to the Special Section.
28-29
- William J. Camp, Steve Plimpton, Bruce Hendrickson, Robert W. Leland:
Massively Parallel Methods for Engineering and Science Problems.
31-41
- Allan S. Jacobson, Andrew L. Berkin, Martin N. Orton:
LinkWinds: Interactive Scientific Data Analysis and Visualization.
42-52
- Adrian M. Tentner, R. N. Blomquist, T. R. Canfield, P. L. Garner, E. M. Gelbard, K. C. Gross, M. Minkoff, R. A. Valentin:
Advances in Parallel Computing for Reactor Analysis and Safety.
54-64
Articles
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Volume 37,
Number 5,
May 1994
Electronic Frontier
Log on Education
Reverse Engineering
- Richard C. Waters, Elliot J. Chikofsky:
Reverse Engineeing - Introduction to the Special Section.
22-25
- Peter H. Aiken, Alice H. Muntz, Russ Richards:
DoD Legacy Systems: Reverse Engineering Data Requirements.
26-41
- William J. Premerlani, Michael R. Blaha:
An Approach for Reverse Engineering of Relational Databases.
42-49, 134
- Jim Q. Ning, Andre Engberts, Wojtek Kozaczynski:
Automated Support for Legacy Code Understanding.
50-57
- Lawrence Markosian, Philip Newcomb, Russell Brand, Scott Burson, Ted Kitzmiller:
Using an Enabling Technology to Reengineer Legacy Systems.
58-70
- Ted J. Biggerstaff, Bharat G. Mitbander, Dallas E. Webster:
Program Understanding and the Concept Assigment Problem.
72-82
- Alex Quilici:
A Memory-Based Approach to Recognizing Programing Plans.
84-93
Articles
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Volume 37,
Number 6,
June 1994
From Washington
International Perspectives
The Making of the PowerPC
Articles
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Volume 37,
Number 7,
July 1994
Personal Computing
Intelligent Agents
- Doug Riecken:
Intelligent Agents - Introduction to the Special Issue.
18-21
- Marvin Minsky, Doug Riecken:
A Conversation with Marvin Minsky About Agents.
22-29
- Pattie Maes:
Agents that Reduce Work and Information Overload.
30-40
- Ernest A. Edmonds, Linda Candy, Rachel M. Jones, Bassel Soufi:
Support for Collaborative Design: Agents and Emergence.
41-47
- Michael R. Genesereth, Steven P. Ketchpel:
Software Agents.
48-53, 147
- David Canfield Smith, Allen Cypher, James C. Spohrer:
KidSim: Programming Agents Without a Programming Language.
54-67
- Donald A. Norman:
How Might People Interact with Agents.
68-71
- Oren Etzioni, Daniel S. Weld:
A Softbot-Based Interface to the Internet.
72-76
- Tom M. Mitchell, Rich Caruana, Dayne Freitag, John P. McDermott, David Zabowski:
Experience with a Learning Personal Assistant.
80-91
- Ted Selker:
COACH: A Teaching Agent that Learns.
92-99
- Irene Greif:
Desktop Agents in Group-Enabled Products.
100-105
- Doug Riecken:
M: An Architecture of Integrated Agents.
106-116, 146
- Margaret A. Boden:
Agents and Creativity.
117-121
- Joseph Bates:
The Role of Emotion in Believable Agents.
122-125
- Ramanathan V. Guha, Douglas B. Lenat:
Enabling Agents to Work Together.
126-142
- Henry A. Kautz, Bart Selman, Michael H. Coen:
Bottom-Up Design of Software Agents.
143-146
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Volume 37,
Number 8,
August 1994
Viewpoint
- Robert E. Kahn:
The Role of Government in the Evolution of the Internet.
15-19
Legally Speaking
International Perspectives
Internet Technology
- Barry M. Leiner:
Internet Technology - Introduction to the Special Issue.
32-33
- Kimberly C. Claffy, Hans-Werner Braun, George C. Polyzos:
Tracking Long-Term Growth of the NSFNET.
34-45
- Håvard Eidnes:
Practical Considerations for Network Addressing Using CIDR.
46-53
- Hans Eriksson:
Mbone: The Multicast Backbone.
54-60
- John Moy:
Multicast Routing Extensions for OSPF.
61-66
- Fumio Teraoka, Keisuke Uehara, Hideki Sunahara, Jun Murai:
VIP: A Protocal Providing Host Mobility.
67-75, 113
- Tim Berners-Lee, Robert Cailliau, Ari Luotonen, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, Arthur Secret:
The World-Wide Web.
76-82
- Hiroshi Ishii, Minoru Kobayashi, Kazuho Arita:
Iterative Design of Seamless Collaboration Media.
83-97
- C. Mic Bowman, Peter B. Danzig, Udi Manber, Michael F. Schwartz:
Scalable Internet Discovery: Research Problems and Approaches.
98-107
- Katherine T. Fithen, Barbara Fraser:
CERT Incident Response.
108-113
Report
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Volume 37,
Number 9,
September 1994
Log on Education
Sharing Standards
Object-Oriented Software Testing
Articles
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Volume 37,
Number 10,
October 1994
From Washington
Articles
- Tomasz Imielinski, B. R. Badrinath:
Mobile Wireless Computing: Challenges in Data Management.
18-28
- Effy Oz:
When Professional Standards are Lax: The CONFIRM Failure and its Lessons.
29-36
- Juris Hartmanis:
Turing Award Lecture: On Computational Complexity and the Nature of Computer Science.
37-43
- Richard T. Watson, Teck Hua Ho, K. S. Raman:
Culture: A Fourth Dimension of Group Support.
44-55
- Hsinchun Chen, P. Hsu, Richard E. Orwig, L. Hoopes, Jay F. Nunamaker:
Automatic Concept Classification of Text from Electronic Meetings.
56-73
- Martin D. Fraser, Kuldeep Kumar, Vijay K. Vaishnavi:
Strategies for Incorporating Formal Specifications in Software Development.
74-86
- Rosemary H. Wild, Joseph J. Pignatiello Jr.:
Finding Stable System Designs: A reverse Simulation Technique.
87-98
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Volume 37,
Number 11,
November 1994
Personal Computing
Enterprising Innovations
- Brian A. Nejmeh:
Internet: A Strategic Tool for the Software Enterprise.
23-27
Securing Cyberspace
Articles
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Volume 37,
Number 12,
December 1994
Sharing Standards
Legally Speaking
Visualization and Design
Education
- D. E. Stevenson:
Science, Computational Science, and Computer Science: At a Crossroads.
85-96
- Gerald J. Johnson:
Of Metaphore and the Difficulty of Computer Discourse.
97-102
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