ACM Queue
2004
- From the Editorsby: Edward Grossman v. 1 i. 10 p. 5 - 5
- Lettersv. 1 i. 10 p. 6 - 6
- News 2.0v. 1 i. 10 p. 8 - 8
- Opinion: The Demise of the Waterfall Model Is Imminentby: Phillip A. Laplante, Colin J. Neill v. 1 i. 10 p. 10 - 15
- Toolkit: Java is Jumpin'by: Alexander Wolfe v. 1 i. 10 p. 16 - 19
- Interview: A Conversation with Will Harveyby: Chris DiBona v. 1 i. 10 p. 20 - 27
- Game Development: Harder Than You Thinkby: Jonathan Blow v. 1 i. 10 p. 28 - 37
- Massively Multiplayer Middlewareby: Michi Henning v. 1 i. 10 p. 38 - 45
- Fun and Games: Multi-Language Developmentby: Andrew M. Phelps, David M. Parks v. 1 i. 10 p. 46 - 56
- AI in Computer Gamesby: Alexander Nareyek v. 1 i. 10 p. 58 - 65
- The Scalability Problemby: Dean Macri v. 1 i. 10 p. 66 - 73
- Sensible Authenticationby: Bruce Schneier v. 1 i. 10 p. 74 - 78
- People in Our Softwareby: John T. Richards, Jim Christensen v. 1 i. 10 p. 80 - 86
- Book Reviewsv. 1 i. 10 p. 88 - 88
- Calendarv. 1 i. 10 p. 90 - 90
- Curmudgeon: When Bad People Happen to Good Gamesby: Josh Coates v. 1 i. 10 p. 92 - 91
- A Conversation with Adam Bosworthv. 1 i. 1
- Caching XML Web Services for Mobilityby: Douglas B. Terry, Venugopalan Ramasubramanian v. 1 i. 1
- Scripting Web Service Prototypesby: Christopher Vincent v. 1 i. 1
- Securing The Edgeby: Avi Freedman v. 1 i. 1
- An Open Web Services Architectureby: Stans Kleijnen, Srikanth Raju v. 1 i. 1
- The Deliberate Revolution: Transforming Integration With XML Web Servicesby: Mike Burner v. 1 i. 1
- Web Services: Promises and Compromisesby: Ali Arsanjani, Brent Hailpern, Joanne Martin, Peri Tarr v. 1 i. 1
- Finding the Right Questionsby: Steve Bourne v. 1 i. 1
- A Conversation with Jim Readyv. 1 i. 2
- Programming Without a Netby: George Neville-Neil v. 1 i. 2
- Division of Labor In Embedded Systemsby: Ivan Godard v. 1 i. 2
- SoC: Software, Hardware, Nightmare, Blissby: Telle Whitney, George Neville-Neil v. 1 i. 2
- The Truth About Embedded Systemsby: George Neville-Neil v. 1 i. 2
- Blurring Lines Between Hardware and Softwareby: Homayoun Shahri v. 1 i. 2
- Putting It All Togetherby: Rolf Ernst v. 1 i. 2
- A Conversation with Mario Mazzolav. 1 i. 3
- Would You Like Some Data With That?by: Terry Coatta v. 1 i. 3
- Self-Healing Networksby: Robert Poor, Cliff Bowman, Charlotte Burgess Auburn v. 1 i. 3
- The Family Dynamics of 802.11by: Bill McFarland, Michael Wong v. 1 i. 3
- Open Spectrum: A Path to Ubiquitous Connectivityby: Robert J. Berger v. 1 i. 3
- The Woes of IDEsby: Jef Raskin v. 1 i. 3
- The Future of WLANby: Michael W. Ritter v. 1 i. 3
- Designing Portable Collaborative Networksby: Lyn Bartram, Michael Blackstock v. 1 i. 3
- A Conversation with Jim Grayv. 1 i. 4
- Big Storage: Make or Buy?by: Josh Coates v. 1 i. 4
- Storage-n Sides to Every Storyby: Randy Harr v. 1 i. 4
- Storage Systems: Not Just a Bunch of Disks Anymoreby: Erik Riedel v. 1 i. 4
- You Don't Know Jack about Disksby: Dave Anderson v. 1 i. 4
- DAFS: A New High-Performance Networked File Systemby: Steven Kleiman v. 1 i. 4
- The Emergence of iSCSIby: Jeffrey S. Goldner v. 1 i. 4
- How Much Storage is Enough?by: Peter Lyman, Hal R. Varian v. 1 i. 4
- A Foot in the Doorby: John M. Weathersby Jr. v. 1 i. 5
- A Conversation with Chris DiBona: An open source advocate reflects on the evolution of the movementby: Eric Allman v. 1 i. 5
- Closed Source Fights Backby: Greg Lehey v. 1 i. 5
- The Age of Corporate Open Source Enlightenmentby: Paul Ferris v. 1 i. 5
- From Server Room to Living Roomby: Jim Barton v. 1 i. 5
- Viewing Open Source with an Open Mindby: Eric Allman, Marshall K. McKusick v. 1 i. 5
- Commercializing Open Source Softwareby: Michael J. Karels v. 1 i. 5
- MOXIE: Microsoft Office-Linux Interoperability Experimentby: Hal R. Varian, Christopher M. Varian v. 1 i. 5
- From the Editors: The Developer's Art Today: Aikido or Sumo?by: David J. Brown v. 1 i. 6 p. 6 - 7
- News 2.0v. 1 i. 6 p. 8 - 8
- Opinion: User Interface Designers, Slaves of Fashionby: Jef Raskin v. 1 i. 6 p. 10 - 11
- Interview: A Conversation with Wayne Rosingby: David J. Brown v. 1 i. 6 p. 12 - 20
- Debugging in an Asynchronous Worldby: Michael R. Donat v. 1 i. 6 p. 22 - 30
- Coding Smart: People vs. Toolsby: Donn Seeley v. 1 i. 6 p. 33 - 40
- Code Spelunking: Exploring Cavernous Code Basesby: George Neville-Neil v. 1 i. 6 p. 42 - 48
- No Source Code? No Problem!by: Peter Phillips, George Phillips v. 1 i. 6 p. 50 - 57
- Another Day, Another Bugv. 1 i. 6 p. 58 - 61
- Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, the FTC, and Spamby: Eric Allman v. 1 i. 6 p. 62 - 69
- Book Reviewsby: R. Ballance, D. Chesley v. 1 i. 6 p. 70 - 70
- Calendarv. 1 i. 6 p. 72 - 72
- From the Editors: CPUs with 2, 000 MIPS per Watt, Anyone?by: Mike MacFaden v. 1 i. 7 p. 4 - 4
- Lettersv. 1 i. 7 p. 5 - 5
- News 2.0v. 1 i. 7 p. 6 - 6
- Opinion: Stand and Deliver: Why I Hate Stand-Up Meetingsby: Phillip A. Laplante v. 1 i. 7 p. 7 - 9
- Toolkit: Microsoft's Compact Framework Targets Smart Devicesby: Alexander Wolfe v. 1 i. 7 p. 10 - 12
- Interview: A Conversation with Dan Dobberpuhlby: David R. Ditzel v. 1 i. 7 p. 14 - 24
- Getting Gigascale Chips: Challenges and Opportunities in Continuing Moore's Lawby: Shekhar Borkar v. 1 i. 7 p. 26 - 33
- The Inevitability of Reconfigurable Systemsby: Nick Tredennick, Brion Shimamoto v. 1 i. 7 p. 34 - 43
- Energy Management on Handheld Devicesby: Marc A. Viredaz, Lawrence S. Brakmo, William R. Hamburgen v. 1 i. 7 p. 44 - 52
- Making a Case for Efficient Supercomputingby: Wu-chun Feng v. 1 i. 7 p. 54 - 64
- Modern System Power Managementby: Andrew Grover v. 1 i. 7 p. 66 - 72
- The Big Bang Theory of IDEsby: Caspar Boekhoudt v. 1 i. 7 p. 74 - 82
- Reading, Writing, and Codeby: Diomidis Spinellis v. 1 i. 7 p. 84 - 89
- Book Reviewsby: Fernando Berzal Galiano v. 1 i. 7 p. 90 - 91
- Calendarv. 1 i. 7 p. 92 - 92
- Curmudgeon: Wireless Networking Considered Flakyby: Eric Allman v. 1 i. 7 p. 96 - 95
- From the Editorsby: Wendy A. Kellogg v. 1 i. 8 p. 5 - 5
- Lettersv. 1 i. 8 p. 6 - 6
- News 2.0v. 1 i. 8 p. 8 - 8
- Opinion: On Helicopters and Submarinesby: Marshall T. Rose v. 1 i. 8 p. 10 - 13
- Toolkit: Eclipse: A Platform Becomes an Open-Source Woodstockby: Alexander Wolfe v. 1 i. 8 p. 14 - 16
- Interview: A Conversation with Peter Fordby: Eric Allman v. 1 i. 8 p. 18 - 27
- Beyond Instant Messagingby: John C. Tang, James Begole v. 1 i. 8 p. 28 - 37
- Broadcast Messaging: Messaging to the Massesby: Frank Jania v. 1 i. 8 p. 38 - 43
- Nine IM Accounts and Countingby: Joe Hildebrand v. 1 i. 8 p. 44 - 50
- Sentient Databy: George W. Fitzmaurice, Azam Khan, William Buxton, Gordon Kurtenbach, Ravin Balakrishnan v. 1 i. 8 p. 52 - 62
- Uprooting Software Defects at the Sourceby: Seth Hallem, David Park, Dawson R. Engler v. 1 i. 8 p. 64 - 71
- Book Reviewsv. 1 i. 8 p. 72 - 72
- Calendarv. 1 i. 8 p. 74 - 74
- Curmudgeon: IM, Not IP (Information Pollution)by: Jakob Nielsen v. 1 i. 8 p. 76 - 75
- From the Editors: New World Orderby: Edward Grossman v. 1 i. 9 p. 5 - 5
- Lettersv. 1 i. 9 p. 6 - 6
- News 2.0v. 1 i. 9 p. 8 - 8
- Opinion: Silicon Superstitionsby: Jef Raskin v. 1 i. 9 p. 10 - 12
- Toolkit: GNU Tools: Relevant?by: Alexander Wolfe v. 1 i. 9 p. 14 - 17
- Interview: A Conversation with Steve Haganby: Tony Wasserman v. 1 i. 9 p. 18 - 25
- Distributed Development: Lessons Learnedby: Michael Turnlund v. 1 i. 9 p. 26 - 31
- The Sun Never Sits on Distributed Developmentby: Ken Coar v. 1 i. 9 p. 32 - 39
- Building Collaboration into IDEsby: Li-Te Cheng, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, Susanne Hupfer, John Patterson, Steven Ross v. 1 i. 9 p. 40 - 50
- Culture Surprises in Remote Software Development Teamsby: Judith S. Olson, Gary M. Olson v. 1 i. 9 p. 52 - 59
- Sink or Swim: Know When It's Time to Bailby: Gordon Bell v. 1 i. 9 p. 60 - 67
- Black Box Debuggingby: James A. Whittaker, Herbert H. Thompson v. 1 i. 9 p. 68 - 74
- Book Reviewv. 1 i. 9 p. 76 - 76
- Calendarv. 1 i. 9 p. 77 - 77
- Curmudgeonby: Eric Allman v. 1 i. 9 p. 80 - 79
