Volume 45,
Number 1,
2006
- Chalapathy Neti, Anees Shaikh, Chris Sharp, Randy Moulic, Patty Fry, Dick Anderson, John J. Ritsko, David I. Seidman:
Preface.
3-6
- Anees Shaikh, Sambit Sahu, Marcel-Catalin Rosu, Michael Shea, Debanjan Saha:
On demand platform for online games.
7-20
- Glenn Deen, Matthew Hammer, John Bethencourt, Iris Eiron, John Thomas, James H. Kaufman:
Running Quake II on a grid.
21-44
- Meng Ye, Long Cheng:
System-performance modeling for massively multiplayer online role-playing games.
45-58
- Alexandre E. Eichenberger, Kevin O'Brien, Kathryn M. O'Brien, Peng Wu, Tong Chen, Peter H. Oden, Daniel A. Prener, Janice C. Shepherd, Byoungro So, Zehra Sura, Amy Wang, Tao Zhang, Peng Zhao, Michael Gschwind, Roch Archambault, Yaoqing Gao, Roland Koo:
Using advanced compiler technology to exploit the performance of the Cell Broadband EngineTM architecture.
59-84
- Moriyoshi Ohara, Hiroshi Inoue, Yukihiko Sohda, Hideaki Komatsu, Toshio Nakatani:
MPI microtask for programming the Cell Broadband EngineTM processor.
85-102
- Bruce D'Amora, Ashwini K. Nanda, Karen A. Magerlein, Atman Binstock, Bernard Yee:
High-performance server systems and the next generation of online games.
103-118
- Ginger Myles, Stefan Nusser:
Content protection for games.
119-144
- Lin Luo, Jun Liu, Ling Shao, Wei Lu, Meng Ye:
A context-aware smart-call-center solution: Improving customer service for online games.
145-160
- C. E. Sharp, M. Rowe:
Online games and e-business: Architecture for integrating business models and services into online games.
161-180
- Rudy Hirschheim, Andrew Schwarz, Peter Todd:
A marketing maturity model for IT: Building a customer-centric IT organization.
181-203
Volume 45,
Number 2,
2006
- Paul Horn, Steven Mills:
Introduction.
204-
- John J. Ritsko, Alexander Birman:
Preface.
205-206
- Sharon C. Adler, Roberta Cochrane, John F. Morar, Alfred Z. Spector:
Technical context and cultural consequences of XML.
207-224
- Eric Perkins, Morris Matsa, Margaret Gaitatzes Kostoulas, Abraham Heifets, Noah Mendelsohn:
Generation of efficient parsers through direct compilation of XML Schema grammars.
225-244
- Fatma Özcan, Donald D. Chamberlin, Krishna G. Kulkarni, Jan-Eike Michels:
Integration of SQL and XQuery in IBM DB2.
245-270
- Kevin S. Beyer, Roberta Cochrane, M. Hvizdos, Vanja Josifovski, Jim Kleewein, George Lapis, Guy M. Lohman, Robert Lyle, Matthias Nicola, Fatma Özcan, Hamid Pirahesh, Normen Seemann, Ashutosh Singh, Tuong C. Truong, Robbert C. Van der Linden, Brian Vickery, Chun Zhang, Guogen Zhang:
DB2 goes hybrid: Integrating native XML and XQuery with relational data and SQL.
271-298
- Andrey Balmin, Tom Eliaz, John Hornibrook, Lipyeow Lim, Guy M. Lohman, David E. Simmen, Min Wang, Chun Zhang:
Cost-based optimization in DB2 XML.
299-320
- Carl-Christian Kanne, Guido Moerkotte:
The importance of sibling clustering for efficient bulkload of XML document trees.
321-334
- Sihem Amer-Yahia, Chavdar Botev, Jochen Dörre, Jayavel Shanmugasundaram:
XQuery Full-Text extensions explained.
335-352
- Pat Case:
Enhancing XML search with XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Full-Text.
353-360
- Amnon Shabo, Simona Rabinovici-Cohen, Pnina Vortman:
Revolutionary impact of XML on biomedical information interoperability.
361-372
- S. Hinkelman, D. Buddenbaum, L.-J. Zhang:
Emerging patterns in the use of XML for information modeling in vertical industries.
373-388
- Mary Roth, Mauricio A. Hernández, Phil Coulthard, Ling-Ling Yan, Lucian Popa, C. T. Howard Ho, C. C. Salter:
XML mapping technology: Making connections in an XML-centric world.
389-410
- Kristoffer Høgsbro Rose, Susan Malaika, Robert J. Schloss:
Virtual XML: A toolbox and use cases for the XML world view.
411-424
- Rania Khalaf, Alexander Keller, Frank Leymann:
Business processes for Web Services: Principles and applications.
425-446
Volume 45,
Number 3,
2006
- Daniel Sabbah:
Introduction.
448-
- John J. Ritsko, David I. Seidman:
Preface.
449-450
- Brent Hailpern, Peri L. Tarr:
Model-driven development: The good, the bad, and the ugly.
451-462
- Alan W. Brown, Sridhar Iyengar, Simon Johnston:
A Rational approach to model-driven development.
463-480
- Steven Abrams, Bard Bloom, Paul Keyser, Doug Kimelman, Eric Nelson, Wendy Neuberger, Tova Roth, Ian Simmonds, Steven Tang, John M. Vlissides:
Architectural thinking and modeling with the Architects' Workbench.
481-500
- Avik Sinha, Clay E. Williams, P. Santhanam:
A measurement framework for evaluating model-based test generation tools.
501-514
- Neta Aizenbud-Reshef, Brian T. Nolan, Julia Rubin, Yael Shaham-Gafni:
Model traceability.
515-526
- Don S. Batory:
Multilevel models in model-driven engineering, product lines, and metaprogramming.
527-540
- Grant Larsen:
Model-driven development: Assets and reuse.
541-554
- Daniel Leroux, Martin Nally, Kenneth Hussey:
Rational Software Architect: A tool for domain-specific modeling.
555-568
- Laurent Balmelli, David Brown, Murray Cantor, Michael Mott:
Model-driven systems development.
569-586
- Pawan Chowdhary, Kumar Bhaskaran, Nathan S. Caswell, Henry Chang, Tian Chao, Shyh-Kwei Chen, Michael J. Dikun, Hui Lei, Jun-Jang Jeng, Shubir Kapoor, Christian A. Lang, George A. Mihaila, Ioana Stanoi, Liangzhao Zeng:
Model Driven Development for Business Performance Management.
587-606
- Bran Selic:
UML 2: A model-driven development tool.
607-620
- Krzysztof Czarnecki, Simon Helsen:
Feature-based survey of model transformation approaches.
621-646
- Satish Chandra, Jackie De Vries, John Field, Howard M. Hess, Manivannan Kalidasan, Raghavan Komondoor, Frans Nieuwerth, Ganesan Ramalingam, Justin Xue:
Technical forum: Using logical data models for understanding and transforming legacy business applications.
647-655
Volume 45,
Number 4,
2006
- Irene Greif, Michael Rhodin:
Introduction.
658-
- Irene Greif, Alexander Birman, John J. Ritsko:
Preface.
659-662
- Charles Hill, Robert Yates, Carol Jones, Sandra L. Kogan:
Beyond predictable workflows: Enhancing productivity in artful business processes.
663-682
- Paul Moody, Dan Gruen, Michael J. Muller, John C. Tang, Thomas P. Moran:
Business activity patterns: A new model for collaborative business applications.
683-694
- Alex Cozzi, Stephen Farrell, Tessa A. Lau, Barton A. Smith, Clemens Drews, James Lin, Bob Stachel, Thomas P. Moran:
Activity management as a Web service.
695-712
- Werner Geyer, Michael J. Muller, Martin Thomas Moore, Eric Wilcox, Li-Te Cheng, Beth Brownholtz, Charles Hill, David R. Millen:
Activity Explorer: Activity-centric collaboration from research to product.
713-738
- Daby M. Sow, John S. Davis II, Maria Ebling, Archan Misra, Lawrence D. Bergman:
Uncovering the to-dos hidden in your in-box.
739-758
- Sandra L. Kogan, Michael J. Muller:
Ethnographic study of collaborative knowledge work.
759-772
- James J. Treinen, Susan L. Miller-Frost:
Following the sun: Case studies in global software development.
773-784
- W. Scott Spangler, Jeffrey T. Kreulen, James F. Newswanger:
Machines in the conversation: Detecting themes and trends in informal communication streams.
785-800
- Fernanda B. Viégas, Martin Wattenberg:
Technical forum: Communication-minded visualization: A call to action.
801-812
- Art Akerman, Jeff Tyree:
Using ontology to support development of software architectures.
813-826
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