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IBM Systems Journal, Volume 39, 2000
Volume 39, Number 1, 2000
- Rod A. Smith:
Message from the Vice President, Java Group. - Gene F. Hoffnagle:
Preface. 2-3 - A. Ralph Christ, Steven L. Halter, Kenton Lynne, Stephanie Meizer, Steven J. Munroe, Mark Pasch:
San Francisco performance: A case study in performance for large-scale Java applications. 4-20 - José E. Moreira, Samuel P. Midkiff
, Manish Gupta, Pedro V. Artigas, Marc Snir, Richard D. Lawrence:
Java programming for high-performance numerical computing. 21-56 - Sandra Johnson Baylor, Murthy V. Devarakonda, Stephen J. Fink, Eugene Gluzberg, Michael H. Kalantar, Prakash Muttineni, Eric Barsness, Rajiv Arora, Robert T. Dimpsey, Steven J. Munroe:
Java server benchmarks. 57-81 - Deepa Viswanathan, Sheng Liang:
Java Virtual Machine Profiler Interface. 82-95 - Iffat H. Kazi, Davis P. Jose, Badis Ben-Hamida, Christian J. Hescott, Chris Kwok, Joseph A. Konstan
, David J. Lilja, Pen-Chung Yew
:
JaViz: A client/server Java profiling tool. 96-117 - William P. Alexander, Robert F. Berry, Frank E. Levine, Robert J. Urquhart:
A unifying approach to performance analysis in the Java environment. 118-134 - Weiming Gu, Nancy A. Burns, Michael T. Collins, Wai Yee Peter Wong:
The evolution of a high-performing Java virtual machine. 135-150 - Robert T. Dimpsey, Rajiv Arora, Kean Kuiper:
Java server performance: A case study of building efficient, scalable Jvms. 151-174 - Toshio Suganuma, Takeshi Ogasawara
, Mikio Takeuchi, Toshiaki Yasue, Motohiro Kawahito, Kazuaki Ishizaki, Hideaki Komatsu, Toshio Nakatani:
Overview of the IBM Java Just-in-Time Compiler. 175-193 - Donna N. Dillenberger, Rajesh Bordawekar, Clarence W. Clark III, Donald Durand, David Emmes, Osamu Gohda, Sally Howard, Michael F. Oliver, Frank Samuel, Robert W. St. John:
Building a Java virtual machine for server applications: The Jvm on OS/390. 194-210 - Bowen Alpern, C. Richard Attanasio, John J. Barton, Michael G. Burke, Perry Cheng, Jong-Deok Choi, Anthony Cocchi, Stephen J. Fink, David Grove
, Michael Hind, Susan Flynn Hummel, Derek Lieber, Vassily Litvinov, Mark F. Mergen, Ton Ngo, James R. Russell, Vivek Sarkar
, Mauricio J. Serrano, Janice C. Shepherd, Stephen E. Smith, Vugranam C. Sreedhar, Harini Srinivasan, John Whaley:
The Jalapeño virtual machine. 211-238
Volume 39, Number 2, 2000
- Gene F. Hoffnagle:
Preface. 242-243 - Verlyn M. Johnson, David Kelly Austreng:
IBM SanFrancisco: Moving into the marketplace. 244-247 - Ghica van Emde Boas-Lubsen:
Business Component Prototyper for SanFrancisco: An experiment in architecture for application development tools. 248-266 - Russ Bunting:
Bridging the framework modeling and implementation gap. 267-284 - Edwin J. Jaufmann Jr., Daniel C. Logan:
The use of IBM SanFrancisco core business processes in human resources scheduling. 285-292 - André Tost, Verlyn M. Johnson:
Using JavaBeans components as accessors to Enterprise JavaBeans components. 293-300 - Rob van der Salm:
Technical note - IBS Consist two years later: The LEGO brick dream. 301- - David Bevington:
Technical note - Business function specification of commercial applications. 315- - David D. Ricke:
Technical note - A three-dimensional framework for information technology solutions. 336- - Shepherd S. B. Shi, Ellen Stokes, Debora Byrne, Cindy Fleming Corn, David Bachmann, Tom Jones:
An enterprise directory solution with DB2. 360-383 - Barron C. Housel, Ian Shields:
Emulator Express: A system for optimizing emulator performance for wireless networks. 384-402 - Books. 403-
Volume 39, Numbers 3&4, 2000
- Gene F. Hoffnagle:
Preface. 415-416 - Nicholas Negroponte:
From being digital to digital beings. 417-418 - Kenneth B. Haase:
Why the Media Lab works - A personal view. 419-431
- Andrew Lippman:
Media, networks, and content. 435-437 - Claudio S. Pinhanez
, James W. Davis, Stephen S. Intille, Michael Patrick Johnson, Andrew D. Wilson, Aaron F. Bobick, Bruce Blumberg:
Physically interactive story environments. 438-455 - Glorianna Davenport, Stefan Agamanolis, Barbara Barry, Brian Bradley, Kevin M. Brooks:
Synergistic storyscapes and constructionist cinematic sharing. 456-469 - V. Michael Bove Jr., Jonathan Dakss, Edmond Chalom, Stefan Agamanolis:
Hyperlinked television research at the MIT Media Laboratory. 470-478 - Flavia Sparacino, Glorianna Davenport, Alex Pentland:
Media in performance: Interactive spaces for dance, theater, circus, and museum exhibits. 479-510 - Joseph A. Paradiso, Kai-yuh Hsiao, Ari Y. Benbasat, Zoe Teegarden:
Design and implementation of expressive footwear. 511-529 - Vadim Gerasimov, Walter Bender:
Things that talk: Using sound for device-to-device and device-to-human communication. 530-546 - Walter Bender, William Butera, Daniel Gruhl, Raymond Hwang, Fernando J. Paiz, Sofya Pogreb:
Applications for data hiding. 547-568 - Daniel Gruhl, Walter Bender:
A new structure for news editing. 569-588 - Kenneth B. Haase:
Interlingual BRICO. 589-596 - Douglas B. Koen, Walter Bender:
Time Frames: Temporal augmentation of the news. 597-616 - Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker:
Out of context: Computer systems that adapt to, and learn from, context. 617-632 - Sara Elo Dean, Louis Weitzman:
SuperNews: Multiple feeds for multiple views. 633-645 - Keith Emnett, Chris Schmandt:
Synthetic News Radio. 646-659 - Chris Schmandt, Natalia Marmasse, Stefan Marti, Nitin "Nick" Sawhney
, Sean Wheeler:
Everywhere messaging. 660-677 - Tod Machover:
Future arts: By and for whom, and for what? 687-
- Walter Bender:
Learning and expressing. 683-684 - Bradley J. Rhodes, Pattie Maes:
Just-in-time information retrieval agents. 685-704 - Rosalind W. Picard:
Toward computers that recognize and respond to user emotion. 705-719 - Seymour Papert:
What's the big idea? Toward a pedagogy of idea power. 720-729 - Brian K. Smith
, Walter Bender, Ingeborg Endte, Jack Driscoll, Marko Turpeinen
, Dennis Quan:
Silver Stringers and Junior Journalists: Active information producers. 730-748 - Brian K. Smith
, Erik Blankinship:
Justifying imagery: Multimedia support for learning through explanation. 749-767 - David Cavallo:
Emergent Design and learning environments: Building on indigenous knowledge. 768-781 - Jonathan Orwant:
EGGG: Automated programming for game generation. 782-794 - Fred Martin
, Bakhtiar Mikhak, Brian Silverman:
MetaCricket: A designer's kit for making computational devices. 795-815 - Mitchel Resnick:
It's not just information. 816-817
- Alex Pentland:
It's alive! 821-822 - Yael Maguire, Edward S. Boyden III, Neil Gershenfeld:
Toward a table-top quantum computer. 823-839 - Rehmi Post, Maggie Orth, Peter Russo, Neil Gershenfeld:
E-broidery: Design and fabrication of textile-based computing. 840-860 - Olufemi Omojola, Rehmi Post, Matthew D. Hancher, Yael Maguire, Ravikanth Pappu, Bernd Schöner, Peter Russo, Richard Ribón Fletcher, Neil Gershenfeld:
An installation of interactive furniture. 861-879 - Ted Selker, Winslow Burleson:
Context-aware design and interaction in computer systems. 880-891 - Joseph A. Paradiso, Kai-yuh Hsiao, Joshua Strickon, Joshua Lifton, Ari Adler:
Sensor systems for interactive surfaces. 892-914 - Brygg Ullmer
, Hiroshi Ishii:
Emerging frameworks for tangible user interfaces. 915-931 - Neil Gershenfeld:
Everything, the universe, and life. 932-934

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