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ACM Computing Surveys, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, March 1995
- Juris Hartmanis:

Turing Award Lecture: On Computational Complexity and the Nature of Computer Science. 7-16 - Laszlo A. Belady:

The Disappearence of the "Pure" Software Industry. 17-18 - Gilles Brassard:

Time for Another Paradigm Shift. 19-21 - Peter J. Denning:

Can There Be a Science of Information? 23-25 - Peter A. Freeman:

Effective Computer Science. 27-29 - Ronald Prescott Loui:

Computer science is a new engineering discipline. 31-32 - John Plaice:

Computer Science Is an Experimental Science. 33 - John E. Savage:

Will Computer Science Become Irrelevant? 35-37 - Neil F. Stewart:

Science and Computer Science. 39-41 - Jeffrey D. Ullman:

The Role of Theory Today. 43-44 - Peter Wegner:

Interaction as a Basis for Empirical Computer Science. 45-48 - Fred W. Weingarten:

Government Funding and Computing Research Priorities. 49-54 - William A. Wulf:

Are We Scientists or Engineers? 55-57 - Juris Hartmanis:

Response to the Essays "On Computational Complexity and the Nature of Computer Science". 59-61 - Peter A. Buhr, Michael Fortier, Michael H. Coffin:

Monitor Classification. 63-107 - Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates

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Fringe Analysis Revisited. 111-119
Volume 27, Number 2, June 1995
- Evaggelia Pitoura, Omran A. Bukhres, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid:

Object Orientation in Multidatabase Systems. 141-195 - Jukka Paakki:

Attribute Grammar Paradigms - A High-Level Methodology in Language Implementation. 196-255
- David Garlan:

Research Directions on Software Architecture. 257-261 - Oscar Nierstrasz

, Theo Dirk Meijler:
Research Directions in Software Composition. 262-264 - Gio Wiederhold:

Mediation in Information Systems. 265-267 - Frank Manola:

Interoperability Ussues in Large-Scale Distributed Object Systems. 268-270 - Sandra Heiler:

Sematic Interoperability. 271-273 - Jeff Sutherland:

Business Objects in Corporate Information Systems. 274-276
- Efstratios Gallopoulos

, Elias N. Houstis, John R. Rice:
Workshop on Problem-Solving Environments: Findings and Recommendations. 277-279
- Arnold L. Rosenberg:

Thoughts on Parallelism and Concurrency in Computing Curricula. 280-283 - Panagiotis Takis Metaxas:

Fundamental Ideas for a Parallel Computing Course. 284-286
- Faron Moller

, Scott A. Smolka:
On the Computational Complexity of Bisimulation. 287-289
- Ron Cytron, Brent Hailpern:

SIGPLAN Scope and Tutorial Needs. 290-291
- Alexander Thomasian:

High-Performance Secondary Memory. 292-295
Volume 27, Number 3, September 1995
- Raj Reddy:

Grand Challenges in AI. 301-303 - Narendra Ahuja:

On Detection and Representation of Multiscale Low-Level Image Structure. 304-306 - Yiannis Aloimonos, Cornelia Fermüller, Azriel Rosenfeld:

Seeing and Understanding: Representing the Visual World. 307-309 - Ruzena Bajcsy:

Signal-to-Symbol Transformation and Vice Versa: From Fundamental Processes to Representation. 310-313 - Ronald J. Brachman, Hector J. Levesque:

Undirected Behaviour Without Unbounded Search. 314-316 - Eugene Charniak:

Natural Language Learning. 317-319 - William J. Clancey:

AI: Inventing a New Kind of Machine. 320-322 - Anthony G. Cohn:

The Challenge of Qualitative Spatial Reasoning. 323-325 - Thomas G. Dietterich:

Overfitting and Undercomputing in Machine Learning. 326-327 - Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:

What Does Fuzzy Logic Bring to AI? 328-330 - Matthew L. Ginsberg:

Epistemological and Heuristic Adequacy Revisited. 331-333 - Subbarao Kambhampati:

AI Planning: A Prospectus on Theory and Applications. 334-336 - Richard E. Korf:

Space-Efficient Search Algorithms. 337-339 - Victor R. Lesser:

Multiagent Systems: An Emerging Subdiscipline of AI. 340-342 - Vladimir Lifschitz:

The Logic of Common Sense. 343-345 - Ronald Prescott Loui:

Models of Deliberation in the Social Sciences. 346-348 - Jacques Pitrat:

AI Systems Are Dumb Because AI Researchers Are Too Clever. 349-350 - Austin Tate:

Don't Leave Your Plan on the Shelf. 351-352 - Pietro Torasso, Luca Console, Luigi Portinale, Daniele Theseider Dupré

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On the Role of Abduction. 353-355 - David L. Waltz, Simon Kasif:

On Reasoning From Data. 356-359 - Michael P. Wellman

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The Economic Approach to Artificial Intelligence. 360-362 - Kenneth Yip, Feng Zhao, Elisha Sacks:

Imagistic Reasoning. 363-365
- Vicki H. Allan, Reese B. Jones, Randall M. Lee, Stephen J. Allan:

Software Pipelining. 367-432 - Steven S. Beauchemin, John L. Barron:

The Computation of Optical Flow. 433-467
Volume 27, Number 4, December 1995
- Raymond Greenlaw, Rossella Petreschi:

Cubic Graphs. 471-495 - Ronald E. Prather:

Design and Analysis of Hierarchical Software Metrics. 497-518 - Dilip Sarkar:

Methods to Speed Up Error Back-Propagation Learning Algorithm. 519-542
- Venkat N. Gudivada:

Multimedia Systems - An Interdisciplinary Perspective. 545-548 - Edward A. Fox

, Linda M. Kieffer:
Multimedia Curricula, Courses, and Knowledge Modules. 549-551 - Borko Furht:

Where Are Information Superhighways Headed? 552-556 - Jennifer Preece, Ben Shneiderman:

Survival of the Fittest: The Evolution of Multimedia User Interfaces. 557-559 - Elisabeth André

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Intellimedia: Making Multimedia Usable by Exploiting AI Methods. 560-563 - Walid G. Aref, Ibrahim Kamel, Daniel P. Lopresti

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On Handling Electronic Ink. 564-567 - James E. Baker, Isabel F. Cruz, Giuseppe Liotta, Roberto Tamassia:

A New Model for Algorithm Animation Over the WWW. 568-572 - Shih-Fu Chang:

Exploring Functionalities in the Compressed Image/Video Domain. 573-575 - Stavros Christodoulakis, Peter Triantafillou:

Research and Development Issues for Large-Scale Multimedia Information Systems. 576-579 - Crispin Cowan, Shanwei Cen, Jonathan Walpole, Calton Pu:

Adaptive Methods for Distributed Video Presentation. 580-583 - Nevenka Dimitrova:

The Myth of Semantic Video Retrieval. 584-586 - Sharon Flank:

The Role of Natural-Language Processing in Multimedia. 587-589 - Minos N. Garofalakis, Yannis E. Ioannidis

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Scheduling Issues in Multimedia Query Optimization. 590-592 - Arif Ghafoor:

Multimedia Database Management Systems. 593-598 - Wendy Hall:

The Role of Hypermedia in Multimedia Information Systems. 599-601 - Qing Li

, Liusheng Huang:
A Dynamic Data Model for a Video Database Management System. 602-606 - Alistair Moffat, Justin Zobel:

Index Organization for Multimedia Database Systems. 607-609 - Daniel Mossé:

Resource Reservations in Networked Multimedia Systems. 610-612 - Klara Nahrstedt:

End-to-End QoS Guarantees in Networked Multimedia Systems. 613-616 - Banu Özden, Rajeev Rastogi, Abraham Silberschatz:

Research Issues in Multimedia Storage Servers. 617-620 - Rosalind W. Picard:

Computer Learning of Subjectivity. 621-623 - Teresa Roselli

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Artificial Intelligence Can Improve Hypermedia Instructional Technologies for Learning. 624-626 - Daniela Rus, Devika Subramanian

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Customizing Multimedia Information Access. 627-629 - Hanan Samet:

General Research Issues in Multimedia Database Systems. 630-632 - Roger C. Schank, Michael Korcuska, Menachem Y. Jona:

Multimedia Applications for Education and Training: Revolution or Red Herring? 633-635 - Prashant J. Shenoy

, Pawan Goyal, Harrick M. Vin:
Issues in Multimedia Server Design. 636-639 - Richard Staehli, Jonathan Walpole, David Maier:

Device and Physical Data Independence for Multimedia Presentations. 640-642 - HongJiang Zhang, Qi Tian:

Digital Video Analysis and Recognition for Content-Based Access. 643-644

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