Advances in Computers
- 1st Edition, Volume 42 - June 27, 1996
- Latest edition
- Editor: Marvin Zelkowitz
- Language: English
Since its first volume in 1960, Advances in Computers has presented detailed coverage of innovations in hardware and software and in computer theory, design, and applic… Read more
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Description
Description
Since its first volume in 1960, Advances in Computers has presented detailed coverage of innovations in hardware and software and in computer theory, design, and applications. It has also provided contributorswith a medium in which they can examine their subjects in greater depth and breadth than that allowed by standard journal articles. As a result, many articles have become standard references that continue to be of significant, lasting value despite the rapid growth taking place in the field.
Readership
Readership
Researchers and graduate students in computer science.
Table of contents
Table of contents
T.G. Kirner and A.M. Davis, Nonfunctional Requirements of Real-Time Systems. A. Porter, H. Siy, and L. Votta, A Review of Software Inspections. J.D. Musa and W. Ehrlich, Advances in Software Reliability Engineering. M.T. Liu, Network Interconnection and Protocol Conversion. S.T. Venkataraman, A Universal Model of Legged Locomotion Gaits. Chapter References. Author Index. Subject Index. Contents of Volumes in This Series.
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Praise for the Series
"Mandatory for academic libraries supporting computer science departments."—CHOICE
"Mandatory for academic libraries supporting computer science departments."—CHOICE
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 42
- Published: July 31, 1996
- Language: English
About the editor
About the editor
MZ
Marvin Zelkowitz
Affiliations and expertise
University of Maryland, Department of Computer Science, College Park, USAView book on ScienceDirect
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