Volume 33, Number 1, January 2000
Industry Trends
John Edwards:
Redefining IT Career Paths for the New Millennium. 16-20
Technology News
Cover
Internet Watch
Integrated Engineering
Software Management
Binary Critic
Volume 33, Number 2, February 2000
Industry Trends
George Lawton:
Intellectual-Property Protection Opens Path for E-commerce. 14-17
Technology News
David Clark:
Shopbots Become Agents for Business Change. 18-21
Perspectives
Computing Practices
Biometrics
Research Feature
Entertainment Computing
Internet Watch
Standards
Binary Critic
Ted G. Lewis:
Tracking the `Anywhere, Anytime' Inflection Point. 134-136
Volume 33, Number 3, March 2000
Editor-in-Chief Message
James H. Aylor:
New Computer Departments Reflect our Changing Industry. 4-6
Industry Trends
Technology News
John Edwards:
Buidling the Optical-Networking Infrastructure. 20-23
Perspectives
Computing Practices
Binary Translation
Research Features
Internet Watch
Integrated Engineering
Software Management
Barry W. Boehm:
Unifying Software Engineering and Systems Engineering. 114-116
Binary Critic
Ted G. Lewis:
AOL, Time Warner, and the Crash of 2000. 118-120
Volume 33, Number 4, April 2000
Technology News
Lee Garber:
Denial-of-Service Attacks Rip the Internet. 12-17
Perspectives
Computing Practices
Configurable Computing
André DeHon:
The Density Advantage of Configurable Computing. 41-49
Marco Platzner:
Reconfigurable Accelerators for Combinatorial Problems. 58-60
Communications
Entertainment Computing
Standards
Software Technologies
Binary Critic
Ted G. Lewis:
When Atoms and Bit Collide: Detroit Goes Digital. 118-120
Volume 33, Number 5, May 2000
Industry Trends
Reed Hellman:
The Future of the OS for Internet Applications. 12-15
Technology News
Perspectives
Cover
Research
Lee Breslau,
Deborah Estrin,
Kevin R. Fall,
Sally Floyd,
John S. Heidemann,
Ahmed Helmy,
Polly Huang,
Steven McCanne,
Kannan Varadhan,
Ya Xu,
Haobo Yu:
Advances in Network Simulation. 59-67
Internet Watch
Integrated Engineering
Binary Critic
Ted G. Lewis:
Why Funny Money Will Have the Last Laugh. 110-112
Volume 33, Number 6, June 2000
Industry Trends
David Clark:
Are Too Many Programmers Too Narrowly Trained? 12-15
Technology News
George Lawton:
Distributed Net Applications Create Virtual Supercomputers. 16-20
Perspectives
Peter M. Maurer:
Components: What If They Gave a Revolution and Nobody Came? 28-34
Computing Practices
Robert Oshana:
Winning Teams: Performance Engineering during Development. 36-44
Real-Time Distributed Object Computing
Bran Selic:
A Generic Framework for Modeling Resources with UML. 64-69
K. H. Kim:
APIs for Real-Time Distributed Object Programming. 72-80
Communications
Entertainment Computing
Software Technologies
Jim Waldo:
Alive and Well: Jini Technology Today. 107-109
Binary Critic
Volume 33, Number 7, July 2000
Industry Trends
Technology News
Computing Practices
John L. Henning:
SPEC CPU2000: Measuring CPU Performance in the New Millennium. 28-35
Perspectives
Cover
Research Features
The Profession
Software Management
Barry W. Boehm:
Requirements that Handle IKIWISI, COTS, and Rapid Change. 99-102
Integrated Engineering
Internet Watch
Binary Critic
Ted G. Lewis:
The Web Fosters a Rust-Belt Renaissance. 110-112
Volume 33, Number 8, August 2000
Industry Trends
Neal Leavitt:
Whatever Happened to Object-Oriented Databases? 16-19
Technology News
David Clark:
Encryption Advances to Meet Internet Challenges. 20-24
Perspectives
Jeffrey M. Voas:
Developing a Usage-Based Software Certification Process. 32-37
Cover
Anita K. Jones:
The Challenge of Building Survivable Information-Intensive Systems - Guest Editor's Introduction. 39-43
Massoud Amin:
Toward Self-Healing Infrastructure Systems. 44-53
Entertainment Computing
Communications
Software Technologies
Standards
David Chadwick:
Windows 2000: A Threat to Internet Diversity and Open Standards? 107-109
Binary Critic
Volume 33, Number 9, September 2000
Industry Trends
Perspectives
Cover
Research Feature
Domenico Talia:
Cellular Processing Tools for High-Performance Simulation. 44-52
The Profession
Software Management Project
Internet Watch
Binary Critic
Ted G. Lewis:
XM and Sirius Get Serious about Broadcast Satellite Radio. 102-104
Volume 33, Number 10, October 2000
Industry Trends
Computing Practices
Lutz Prechelt:
An Empirical Comparison of Seven Programming Languages. 23-29
E-Commerce
Entertainment Computing
Standards
Jim Isaak:
New Laws and Technologies Morph Web Page Best Practices. 102-103
Software Technologies
David G. Stork:
Using Open Data Collection for Intelligent Software. 104-106
Communications
Binary Critic
Volume 33, Number 11, November 2000
Industry Trends
David Clark:
Handhelds Drive Mixed-Signal Chip Development. 12-15
Computing Practices
Information Retrieval
Michael S. Lew:
Next-Generation Web Searches for Visual Content. 46-53
Research
Internet Watch
Software Management
Integrated Engineering
The Profession
Volume 33, Number 12, December 2000
Industry Trends
Technology News
Special Feature
Computing Practices
Perspectives
Cover
Research
Communications
Standards
Harry Mason:
SCSI, the Industry Workhorse, Is Still Working Hard. 152-153
Entertainment Computing
Theresa-Marie Rhyne:
Computer Games' Influence on Scientific and Information Visualization. 154-156
The Profession