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Computer Standards & Interfaces, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January 1996
- Ian A. Macleod:
SGML into the nineties. 1-2 - David T. Barnard, Lou Burnard, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen:
Lessons learned from using SGML in the Text Encoding Initiative. 3-10 - Patricia Francois:
Generalized SGML repositories: Requirements and modelling. 11-24 - Darrell R. Raymond, Frank Wm. Tompa, Derick Wood:
From data representation to data model: Meta-semantic issues in the evolution of SGML. 25-36 - Hans Holger Rath, Hans-Peter Wiedling:
Making SGML work: Introducing SGML into an enterprise and using its possibilities in advanced applications. 37-53 - Bart Bauwens, Filip Evenepoel, Jan Engelen:
SGML as an enabling technology for access to digital information by print disabled readers. 55-69 - Franz Burger, Siegfried Reich:
Design and implementation of an abstract SGML interface in Smalltalk. 71-78 - Matthew Fuchs:
The user interface as document: SGML and distributed applications. 79-92 - Edward Levinson:
Exchanging SGML documents using internet mail and MIME. 93-102
Volume 18, Number 2, March 1996
- John L. Berg:
The Internet, standards, and standardization. 105-106 - Martin Böcker:
A multiple index approach for the evaluation of pictograms and icons. 107-115 - Vincenzo Catania, Antonio Puliafito, Salvatore Riccobene, Lorenzo Vita:
An I/O subsystem supporting mass storage functions in parallel systems. 117-138 - Salvatore Cavalieri:
Exploiting data link layer features to realize communication models in FieldBus system. 139-158 - Suleiman H. Mustafa:
Sorting problems of the standard Arabic character set. 159-173 - Ahmed Patel, Richard Meade, Declan O'Sullivan, Mark Tierney:
Information modelling for service provisioning -- the DESSERT experience. 175-189 - Denis Trcek, Borka Jerman-Blazic, Nikola Pavesic:
Security policy space definition and structuring. 191-195
Volume 18, Number 3, June 1996
- John L. Berg:
The internet, standards, and standardization -- another view. 199-200 - David J. Birnbaum:
Standardizing characters, glyphs, and SGML entities for encoding early Cyrillic writing. 201-252 - A. Kh. Al Jabri:
Arabic-document compression: A close look at group 3 international digital facsimile coding standards. 253-258 - Ahmed Patel, Niall Downey:
The need for an advanced ATM signalling protocol. 259-274
Volume 18, Number 4, August 1996
- Jerry Wagener:
Fortran 90. 277-278 - Jeanne C. Adams, Walter S. Brainerd:
A little history and a Fortran 90 summary. 279-289 - Bill Leonard:
Controversy and opposition. 291-294 - J. L. Schonfelder:
Technical deficiencies with Fortran 90. 295-302 - David Muxworthy:
Language architecture -- obsolescence and deletions. 303-307 - Richard Kelble:
Fortran 95 and beyond. 309-314 - L. M. Delves, D. Lloyd, T. Lahey:
Fast forwarding Fortran, Part 1: Clean Fortran. 315-320 - Jeanne T. Martin:
The growing international influence on Fortran standardization. 321-322 - John K. Reid:
The array features. 323-331 - Rex L. Page:
Procedures and modules in Fortran 90. 333-347 - Michael Metcalf:
Abstract data types in Fortran 90. 349-359 - Jeremy Du Croz:
Designing numerical libraries in Fortran 90. 361-369 - Jerrold L. Wagener:
High performance fortran. 371-377
Volume 18, Number 5, June 1997
- John L. Berg:
Changes, changes: All about us, changes. 381-382 - Pasquale Daponte, Domenico Grimaldi, Libero Nigro, Francesco Pupo:
Distributed measurement systems: An object-oriented architecture and a case study. 383-395 - Dimitrios Andreadis, Ahmed Patel:
Developing a multistack ISO-SR/Z39.50 application gateway. 397-415 - Karen C. Davis, Veenadhari Pandiri, Katrin Franze:
Translating an OMT schema to an ODMG-93 schema. 417-429 - Tineke M. Egyedi:
Examining the relevance of paradigms to base OSI standardisation. 431-450 - Nakhoon Baek, Seung Ryol Maeng:
A unified reference model for CGM/CGI and its implementation. 451-467
Volume 18, Number 6-7, December 1997
- Thomas Rist, Giorgio Faconti, Michael D. Wilson:
Editorial. 473-475 - Monica Bordegoni, Giorgio P. Faconti, Steven Feiner, Mark T. Maybury, Thomas Rist, Salvatore Ruggieri, Panos E. Trahanias, Michael D. Wilson:
A standard reference model for intelligent multimedia presentation systems. 477-496 - Lynda Hardman, Marcel Worring, Dick C. A. Bulterman:
Integrating the Amsterdam hypermedia model with the standard reference model for intelligent multimedia presentation systems. 497-507 - Charalampos Karagiannidis, Adamantios Koumpis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Adaptation in IMMPS as a decision making process. 509-514 - Winfried Graf:
Intelligent multimedia layout: A reference architecture for the constraint-based spatial layout of multimedia presentations. 515-524 - David J. Duke, Ivan Herman, Thomas Rist, Michael D. Wilson:
Relating the primitive hierarchy of the PREMO standard to the standard reference model for intelligent multimedia presentation systems. 525-535 - Niels Ole Bernsen:
Defining a taxonomy of output modalities from an HCI perspective. 537-553 - Elisabeth André:
WIP and PPP: a comparison of two multimedia presentation systems in terms of the standard reference model. 555-563 - Steven Feiner, Kathleen R. McKeown:
An analysis of COMET and MAGIC using the standard reference model for intelligent multimedia presentation systems. 565-574 - Yi Han, Ingrid Zukerman:
Using constraint propagation in MAGPIE: a multi-agent approach. 575-582 - Stephan M. Kerpedjiev, Giuseppe Carenini, Steven F. Roth, Johanna D. Moore:
AutoBrief: a multimedia presentation system for assisting data analysis. 583-593 - Mark T. Maybury:
The standard reference model in the AIMI and TEXPLAN systems. 595-603 - Timothy K. Shih:
Case studies in intelligent multimedia presentation design systems in terms of the standard reference model: the IMMPS project, the PreGen system, and the StrMP system. 605-612 - Salvatore Ruggieri, Michael D. Wilson:
Describing the MMI2 demonstrators with the IMMPS reference model. 613-621 - Michael D. Wilson, David H. Marwick:
Describing the MIPS multimedia presentation system with the IMMPS reference model. 623-630 - Oliviero Stock, Carlo Strapparava, Massimo Zancanaro:
Looking at AlFresco from the standard reference model viewpoint. 631-637 - Bernhard Preim:
The Zoom Illustrator as a MMPS. 639-650 - Winfried Graf:
LayLab from the perspective of the IMMPS standard. 651-656
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