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IBM Centre for Advanced StudiesVol. 36, No. 4, 1997
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IBM's Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS) in Ontario, Canada, represents an innovative and successful model for the creation of new software technology and its rapid transfer into products. This issue shows the evolution of the model, the lessons learned, and a sample of the current projects. An introductory essay describes CAS and its model. There are five papers from current projects.
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Preface
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by Gene F. Hoffnagle
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p. 472
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Overview: The Centre for Advanced Studies
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S. G. Perelgut, G. M. Silberman, K. A. Lyons, and K. L. Bennet
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p. 474
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Enabling technology for distributed multimedia applications
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J. W. Wong, K. A. Lyons, D. Evans, R. J. Velthuys, G. v. Bochmann, E. Dubois, N. D. Georganas, G. Neufeld, M. T. Özsu, J. Brinskelle, A. Hafid, N. Hutchinson, P. Iglinski, B. Kerhervé, L. Lamont, D. Makaroff, and D. Szafron
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p. 489
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Services supporting management of distributed applications and systems
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M. A. Bauer, R. B. Bunt, A. El Rayess, P. J. Finnigan, T. Kunz, H. L. Lutfiyya, A. D. Marshall, P. Martin, G. M. Oster, W. Powley, J. Rolia, D. Taylor, and M. Woodside
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p. 508
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Predicting the performance of distributed virtual shared-memory applications
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E. W. Parsons, M. Brorsson, and K. C. Sevcik
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p. 527
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Communication and organization in software development: An empirical study
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C. B. Seaman and V. R. Basili
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p. 550
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The software bookshelf
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P. J. Finnigan, R. C. Holt, I. Kalas, S. Kerr, K. Kontogiannis, H. A. Müller, J. Mylopoulos, S. G. Perelgut, M. Stanley, and K. Wong
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p. 564
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Books
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p. 594
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Contents of Volume 36, 1997
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p. 596
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