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2007 | ||
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34 | EE | David Geer: Improving Data Accessibility with File Area Networks. IEEE Computer 40(11): 14-17 (2007) |
33 | EE | David Geer: For Programmers, Multicore Chips Mean Multiple Challenges. IEEE Computer 40(9): 17-19 (2007) |
2006 | ||
32 | EE | David Geer: Security of Critical Control Systems Sparks Concern. IEEE Computer 39(1): 20-23 (2006) |
31 | EE | David Geer: Will Software Developers Ride Ruby on Rails to Success? IEEE Computer 39(2): 18-20 (2006) |
30 | EE | David Geer: Behavior-Based Network Security Goes Mainstream. IEEE Computer 39(3): 14-17 (2006) |
29 | EE | David Geer: Hackers Get to the Root of the Problem. IEEE Computer 39(5): 17-19 (2006) |
28 | EE | David Geer: Silicon Optics Aims to Combine the Best of Both Worlds. IEEE Computer 39(6): 16-19 (2006) |
27 | EE | David Geer: UWB Standardization Effort Ends in Controversy. IEEE Computer 39(7): 13-16 (2006) |
26 | EE | David Geer: Vendors Upgrade Their Physics Processing to Improve Gaming. IEEE Computer 39(8): 22-24 (2006) |
25 | EE | David Geer: In Brief: Grid-Based Modeling Technique Furthers Earthquake Risk Prediction. IEEE Distributed Systems Online 7(2): (2006) |
24 | EE | David Geer: Nanotechnology: The Growing Impact of Shrinking Computers. IEEE Pervasive Computing 5(1): 7-11 (2006) |
23 | EE | David Geer: Pervasive Medical Devices: Less Invasive, More Productive. IEEE Pervasive Computing 5(2): 85-88 (2006) |
22 | EE | David Geer: Software Developer Profession Expanding. IEEE Software 23(2): 112-115 (2006) |
2005 | ||
21 | David Geer: Malicious Bots Threaten Network Security. IEEE Computer 38(1): 18-20 (2005) | |
20 | EE | David Geer: Statistical Machine Translation Gains Respect. IEEE Computer 38(10): 18-21 (2005) |
19 | EE | David Geer: Building Converged Networks with IMS Technology. IEEE Computer 38(11): 14-16 (2005) |
18 | David Geer: Users Make a Beeline for ZigBee Technology. IEEE Computer 38(12): 16-19 (2005) | |
17 | EE | David Geer: Developments Advance Web Conferencing. IEEE Computer 38(2): 14-17 (2005) |
16 | EE | David Geer: Is It Time for Clockless Chips? IEEE Computer 38(3): 18-21 (2005) |
15 | EE | David Geer: Will Binary XML Speed Network Traffic? IEEE Computer 38(4): 16-18 (2005) |
14 | EE | David Geer: Industry Trends: Chip Makers Turn to Multicore Processors. IEEE Computer 38(5): 11-13 (2005) |
13 | EE | David Geer: Security Technologies Go Phishing. IEEE Computer 38(6): 18-21 (2005) |
12 | EE | David Geer: Eclipse Becomes the Dominant Java IDE. IEEE Computer 38(7): 16-18 (2005) |
11 | EE | David Geer: Making 3D Technology Universal. IEEE Computer 38(8): 23-25 (2005) |
10 | EE | David Geer: Taking the Graphics Processor beyond Graphics. IEEE Computer 38(9): 14-16 (2005) |
9 | EE | David Geer: In Brief: IPv6 and Distributed Applications. IEEE Distributed Systems Online 6(12): (2005) |
2004 | ||
8 | EE | David Geer: Will Gesture-Recognition Technology Point the Way? IEEE Computer 37(10): 20-23 (2004) |
7 | David Geer: Digital Rights Technology Sparks Interoperability Concerns. IEEE Computer 37(12): 20-22 (2004) | |
6 | EE | David Geer: Will New Standards Help Curb Spam? IEEE Computer 37(2): 14-16 (2004) |
5 | EE | David Geer: Just How Secure Are Security Products? IEEE Computer 37(6): 14-16 (2004) |
4 | EE | David Geer: E-Micropayments Sweat the Small Stuff. IEEE Computer 37(8): 19-22 (2004) |
3 | EE | David Geer: Survey: Embedded Linux Ahead of the Pack. IEEE Distributed Systems Online 5(10): (2004) |
2003 | ||
2 | EE | David Geer: Taking Steps to Secure Web Services. IEEE Computer 36(10): 14-16 (2003) |
1 | EE | David Geer: Federated Approach Expands Database-Access Technology. IEEE Computer 36(5): 18-20 (2003) |