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IBM Centre for Advanced Studies

Vol. 33, No. 3, 1994

Order No. G321-0117
 
The creation of new technology for software development and rapid technology transfer from research into product development remain notable challenges for software researchers and practitioners. One model for cooperation between universities, governments, and companies is the applied research center. This model was reformulated for software and implemented in 1990 at the IBM Toronto Software Solutions Laboratory in Ontario, Canada. Called the Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS), it brings together the efforts of researchers and developers under a funding program supported by a number of North American universities, the Canadian government, and IBM. This issue presents some of the work sponsored by CAS.
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Preface Gene F. Hoffnagle p. 380
The Centre for Advanced Studies: A model for applied research and development J. Slonim, M. A. Bauer, P.-A. Larson, J. Schwarz, C. Butler, E. B. Buss, and D. Sabbah p. 382
A distributed system architecture for a distributed application environment M. A. Bauer, N. Coburn, D. L. Erickson, P. J. Finnigan, J. W. Hong, P.-A. Larson, J. Pachl, J. Slonim, D. J. Taylor, and T. J. Teorey p. 399
Reference architecture for distributed systems management M. A. Bauer, P. J. Finnigan, J. W. Hong, J. A. Rolia, T. J. Teorey, and G. A. Winters p. 426
Evaluation of a predicate-based software testing strategy K.-C. Tai, M. A. Vouk, A. M. Paradkar, and P. Lu p. 445
Architecture and applications of the Hy+ visualization system M. P. Consens, F. Ch. Eigler, M. Z. Hasan, A. O. Mendelzon, E. G. Noik, A. G. Ryman, and D. Vista p. 458
Investigating reverse engineering technologies for the CAS program understanding project E. Buss, R. De Mori, W. M. Gentleman, J. Henshaw, H. Johnson, K. Kontogiannis, E. Merlo, H. A. Muller, J. Mylopoulos, S. Paul, A. Prakash, M. Stanley, S. R. Tilley, J. Troster, and K. Wong p. 477
Emerging technologies that support a software process life cycle G. T. Heineman, J. E. Botsford, G. Caldiera, G. E. Kaiser, M. I. Kellner, and N. H. Madhavji p. 507
Books p. 530