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Table of Contents
Doris L. Carver, Louisiana State University pp. 8-9
Carl K. Chang, IEEE Computer Society 2004 President pp. 10-12
Design Fragility (Abstract)
pp. 13-16
Vendors Go to Extreme Lengths for New Chips (Abstract)
pp. 18-20 pp. 22-25
News Briefs (Abstract)
pp. 26-28
Jesse H. Poore, University of Tennessee pp. 30-36
The End of Science Revisited (Abstract)
pp. 37-43
2003 Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (Abstract)
Don Edenfeld, Intel
Andrew B. Kahng, University of California, San Diego
Mike Rodgers, Intel
Yervant Zorian, Virage Logic pp. 47-56
NASA's Mission Reliable (Abstract)
Patrick Regan, New Jersey Network Public Television and Radio
Scott Hamilton, Computer pp. 59-68
IT Employment Prospects in 2004: A Mixed Bag (Abstract)
Fred Niederman, Saint Louis University pp. 69-77
Alex (Sandy) Pentland, MIT Media Laboratory
Richard Fletcher, First Mile Solutions
Amir Hasson, First Mile Solutions pp. 78-83
Oliver Bimber, Bauhaus University pp. 85-91
Databases Deepen the Web (Abstract)
Thanaa M. Ghanem, Purdue University
Walid G. Aref, Purdue University pp. 116-117
Programming Models for Hybrid CPU/FPGA Chips (Abstract)
David Andrews, University of Kansas
Douglas Niehaus, University of Kansas
Peter Ashenden, Ashenden Designs pp. 118-120
Best Business Practices for Standards Groups (Abstract)
Michael LoBue, LoBue & Majdalany Management Group pp. 124-125
From Organization Man to Free Agent (Abstract)
Mohan Babu, Infosys Technologies Limited pp. 128, 126-127 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use.
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