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Zelkowitz M. — Advances in Computers, Volume 55
Zelkowitz M. — Advances in Computers, Volume 55



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Название: Advances in Computers, Volume 55

Автор: Zelkowitz M.

Аннотация:

Volume 55 covers some particularly hot topics. Linda Harasim writes about education and the Web in "The Virtual University: A State of the Art." She discusses the issues that will need to be addressed if online education is to live up to expectations. Neville Holmes covers a related subject in his chapter "The Net, the Web, and the Children." He argues that the Web is an evolutionary, rather than revolutionary, development and highlights the division between the rich and the poor within and across nations. Continuing the WWW theme, George Mihaila, Louqa Raschid, and Maria-Esther Vidal look at the problems of using the Web and finding the information you want. Naren Ramakrishnan and Anath Grama discuss another aspect of finding relevant information in large databases in their contribution. They discuss the algorithms, techniques, and methodologies for effective application of scientific data mining. Returning to the Web theme, Ross Anderson, Frank Stajano, and Jong-Hyeon Lee address the issue of security policies. Their survey of the most significant security policy models in the literature shows how security may mean different things in different contexts. John Savage, Alan Selman, and Carl Smith take a step back from the applications and address how theoretical computer science has had an impact on practical computing concepts. Finally, Yuan Taur takes a step even further back and discusses the development of the computer chip. Thus, Volume 55 takes us from the very fundamentals of computer science-the chip-right to the applications and user interface with the Web.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Computer science/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Год издания: 2001

Количество страниц: 301

Добавлена в каталог: 24.08.2015

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Denley, I.      214 232
Dennard, R.H.      242 247 273 278
Denning, D.E.      194 197 232
Denning, D.E.R.      197 232
Design of experiments      159
Determining high-level structures      140—141
Dietz, R.      124 162
DIF (Directory Interchange Format)      90
Different time/different place interaction      5
Diffie, W.      223 232
Digital communications      50
DIOM      113
Diorama system      113
Discipline-specific tools      10
DISCO      113
Discretionary access control      193
Distance education, key elements      4
Distance education, traditional      4
Distinguished Names      223
Distributed environments      160—161
Distributed environments, "on-the-fly"      159—160
Distributed environments, evolution      120
Distributed environments, future directions, I6I future research issues      156—161
Distributed environments, induction      121
Distributed environments, inductive      134—143
Distributed environments, information integration      153
Distributed environments, integrated approaches      139
Distributed environments, integrating numeric, symbolic and geometric information      155
Distributed environments, interactive visualization      151—152
Distributed environments, inventing new features      143
Distributed environments, lossy compression      143—151
Distributed environments, motivating domains      122—134
Distributed environments, multiresolution phenomena      144—146
Distributed environments, parallel environments      160—161
Distributed environments, querying      121—122
Distributed environments, rank reduction      149—151
Distributed environments, recommender systems      151
Distributed environments, spatial and temporal coherence coding      146—147
Distributed environments, spatial coherence violations      149
Distributed environments, underlying principles      134—139
Diwan, S.      151 168
Djorgovski, S.      125 163
DNA      138
DNA sequences      177—178
Dom, B.E.      57 83
Domain definition table (DDT)      199—200
Domain theory      178
Donald, B.      130 164
Donato, J.      122 162
Dongarra, J.      151 168
Double-gate MOSFETs      273
Downey, P.J.      197 234
downgrading      206
Drain-induced barrier lowering (DIBL)      249
Drams      241
Drashansky, T.      130 164
Drmac, Z.      122 162
Dublin Core      114
Duffy, T.      6 46
Duffy, T.M.      6 46
Dumais, S.      122 162
DuMouchel, W.      122 135 162
Dymond, R.      124 162
Dyson, E.      76 85
Dzeroski, S.      137 166
E-commerce      13
Earle, T.      73 84
Ebbsjo, I.      127 164
Eberling      37 47
ebXML      72
Edelsbrunner, H.      183
Educational environments      12—15
Ehrmann, S.C.      39 47
Eisenberg, M.      155 168
Electrical telegraph      56
Electronic books      63—64
Electronic commerce      68
Ellisman, M.      151 167
Ellison, C.      224 232
Ellison, C.M.      224 232
embedded systems      161
Emerson, E.A.      183
Encapsulating      222
Encoded signalling      55
Encryption      200—201
Entertainment industry and Internet      67
Entertainment industry and World Wide Web      70—71
Epstein, J.      201 232
Estrin, D.      159 169
Experiment management      152—153
Faculty concerns with online teaching      14—15
Faden, G.      202
Fagin, R.      102 117
Fair, R.B.      270 279
Faloutsos, C.      122 127 135 162 163
Farrara, J.      124 162
Fayyad, U.      125 156 163 165
Febvre, L.      59 83
Feenberg, A.      6 10 46
Feigenbaum, J.      227 232
Feng, C.      138 166
Fenton, J.S.      197 232
Ferraiolo, D.      199 233
Fich, F.      173 183
Fierro, R.      122 162
Fischetti, M.V.      273 279
Flamm, R.      125 163
Flows, data mining      133—134
Foil      121
Foley, S.N.      212 233
Forbus, K.      130 164
Fortnow, L.      183
Foundational research      179—180
Fox, E.A.      64 69 83
Fraim, L.J.      200 233
Frank, D.J.      250 258 266 273 278 279
Frantz, B.      224 232
Fraser, T.      208 233
Frazier, M.      143 167
Frederickson, G.N.      173 183
Frequency of updates      97
Friedl, M.      125 163
Friedman, J.      76 85
Friedman, T.L.      82 85
Froscher, J.N.      207 233
Fu, L.      121 137 162
Fukunaga, K.      141 166
Fukuyama, F.      76 85
Fuzzy-body/implicit-integration/normal-mode (FIN)      146
Gabriel, K.      130 164
Gaensslen, F.H.      242 247 273 278
Gage, P.      133 165
Galbraith, J.K.      76 82 85
Gallman, J.      133 165
Gannon, D.      151 168
Ganti, V.      135 141 165 166
Garca-Molinia, H.      102 117
Gardarin, G., et al.      113 117
Garland, I.      27 47
Garth, R.Y.      6 46
Gates, J.R.      65 76 83
Gehrke, J.      135 141 165 166
Gene expression, biological variation      132
Generalized noninterference      198
Generic environments      10
GENESYS      129
Geological applications of data mining      123—126
Geophysical applications of data mining      123—126
Ghani, T. et al.      268 279
Gibson, D.      141 166
Giunta, A.      152 168
Global enterprises      68
Global wires      276—278
Globalization      78—79
Goel, A.      129 130 151 164 168
Goeller, L.      57 83
Goguen, J.A.      197 233
Goldberg, A.      173 183
GOLEM      121
Google      72
Gopalakrishnan, V.      159 168 169
Gorski, K.      127 163
Govindan, D.      159 169
Govindaraju, M.      151 168
Grafton, A.      61 83
Graham, S.      151 168
Grama, A.      128 139 147 148 150 164 166 167
Granularity      97 102
Graph-drawing algorithms      175
Graubart, R.D.      198 233
Gravano, L.      102 117
Griffin, J.      202 231
Grimson, J.      153 168
Grimson, W.      153 168
Gross, L.      125 163
Grosse, E.      151 168
Grossman, B.      151 152 168
Group communication exchange      7
Group interaction      9
Group learning      36
Gruser, J.-R.      113 117
Gubernick      37 47
Haas, L.M.      113 117
Haas, P.      122 135 162
Haber, S.      183
Hafner, K.      2 45 57 83
Haftka, R.      151 152 168
Haghighat, S.A.      198 231
Halfant, M.      155 168
Han, E.-H.      135 141 165
Han, J.      124 135 141 162 167
Hanna      47
Harasim, L.      3 6 8 9 10 16 32 45 46
Hardman, V.      68 84
Hargittai, E.      78 85
Harrison — Ruzzo — Ullman model      198
Harrison, M.A.      198 233
Hart, K.      153 168
Haskell      177
Hass, P.J.      139 166
Hasselbring, W.      153 168
Hau, D.      155 168
Haussler, D.      156 165
Hazen, B.      125 163
Heidemann, J.      159 169
Heilman, M.E.      223 232
Hellerstein, J.      122 135 139 162 166
Hennessy, D.      159 168 169
Heuristics, new theories      182
Hidber, C.      139 166
High-speed civil transport (HSCT)      151—152
Hiltz, R.      2 3 5 6 10 32 45 46
Hinshaw, G.      127 163
Holmes, W.N.      73 80 84 85
Holzmann, G.J.      55 56 83
Houstis, E.      130 151 153 164 168
Houston, A.L.      64 69 83
Howes, T.A.      114 118
HTML      72 89
HTTP      72 89
Hu, W.      127 163
Huang, K.-T.      90 117
Huang, T.      133 165
Huang, X.      123 141 162 166
Huber, G.      201 233
Human communication, origins      51—56
Human communication, recent development      56—57
Human genome project      153 156
Hut, P.      145 167
Hyperlinks      57
Hypertext      16
Ieona, M.      273 279
Imielinski      142 167
Imielinski, T.      121 138 162
Immediate communication      50
IMS (IEEE-LOM)      12
Inductive logic programming (ILP)      137—138 143
Information flow control      193—194
Information Manager      16
Information Manifold      113
Integrated circuits (ICs), design      237—279
Integrity verification procedures (IVP's)      210
International networked communications      56—57
Internet      1 3—5 11 12 49 50 127
Internet and children      65—66
Internet and commerce and industry      68
Internet and entertainment industry      67
Internet, development      77—78
Internet, exploiting standards      79—80
Internet, future      65—69
Internet, information from      78
Internet, overview      51—57
Internet, possibilities      75—81
Internet, private use      68—69
Internet, technical standards      78—79
Introna, L.      70 84
Investor's Business Daily 19 June 2000      13 47
Ioannidis, J.      227 232
Ioannidis, Y.      122 135 162
Isaac, R.D.      270 279
Iscoe, N.      228 232
ISP (Internet service provider)      72
Jackson, P.      127 163
Jagadish, H.      122 127 135 162 163
Jessup, E.      122 162
Jiang, J.      122 162
Jikzi      190 214—216 222
Jin, W.      127 164
Job loss      14
Johar, A.      150 167
Johns, A.      61 83
Johnson, A.W.      73 84
Johnson, C.      152 153 168
Johnson, D.S.      173 183
Johnson, T.      122 135 162
Jordan, M.      136 137 165
Joy, B.      174 183
Kaelbling, L.      159 169
Kahn, B.      6 46
Kain, R.Y.      227 232
Kalia, R.      127 128 129 164
Kamke, F.      129 130 164
Kang, M.H.      202 207 233
Karger, P.A.      209 233
Karl, T.R.      51 82
Karp, R.      183
Karypis, G.      135 141 165
Katzenelson, J.      155 168
Keegan, D.      4 46
Keegstra, P.      127 163
Kennedy, K.      174 183
Kennett, R.      203 234
Kepler's laws      136
Keromytis, A.      227 232
Key management policies      223—226
Keynote      227—228
Khang, D.      238 278
Kibler, D.      124 162
Kida, S.      133 165
Kietz, J.-U.      143 167
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