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Ted G. Lewis

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2000
83EETed G. Lewis: Service: The Next Inflection Point. IEEE Computer 33(1): 126-128 (2000)
82 Ted G. Lewis: Innovation Equals Risk Reduction. IEEE Computer 33(10): 111-112 (2000)
81 Ted G. Lewis: Tracking the `Anywhere, Anytime' Inflection Point. IEEE Computer 33(2): 134-136 (2000)
80 Ted G. Lewis: AOL, Time Warner, and the Crash of 2000. IEEE Computer 33(3): 118-120 (2000)
79 Ted G. Lewis: When Atoms and Bit Collide: Detroit Goes Digital. IEEE Computer 33(4): 118-120 (2000)
78EETed G. Lewis: Why Funny Money Will Have the Last Laugh. IEEE Computer 33(5): 110-112 (2000)
77EETed G. Lewis: The End of Research as We Know It? IEEE Computer 33(6): 110-112 (2000)
76EETed G. Lewis: The Web Fosters a Rust-Belt Renaissance. IEEE Computer 33(7): 110-112 (2000)
75EETed G. Lewis: Why WAP May Never Get off the Ground. IEEE Computer 33(8): 110-112 (2000)
74EETed G. Lewis: XM and Sirius Get Serious about Broadcast Satellite Radio. IEEE Computer 33(9): 102-104 (2000)
1999
73 Ted G. Lewis, Benjamin C. Fuller: Fast-Lane Browsers Put the Web on Wheels. IEEE Computer 32(1): 141-144 (1999)
72 Ted G. Lewis: UbiNet: The Ubiquitous Internet Will Be Wireless. IEEE Computer 32(10): 126-128 (1999)
71 Ted G. Lewis: Where the Smart Money Is? IEEE Computer 32(11): 134-136 (1999)
70 Ted G. Lewis: Directories Don't Get No Respect. IEEE Computer 32(12): 150-152 (1999)
69 Ted G. Lewis: The Open Source Acid Test. IEEE Computer 32(2): 125-128 (1999)
68 Ted G. Lewis: Innovation in the Small. IEEE Computer 32(3): 118-120 (1999)
67 Ted G. Lewis: Asbestos Paajamas: An Open Source Dialogue. IEEE Computer 32(4): 108-112 (1999)
66 Ted G. Lewis: Something for Nothing. IEEE Computer 32(5): 118-120 (1999)
65 Ted G. Lewis: Jump-Starting the Global Vending Machine. IEEE Computer 32(6): 118-120 (1999)
64 Michael R. Macedonia, Ted G. Lewis: Sony Versus Wintel: Mortal Combar. IEEE Computer 32(7): 109-112 (1999)
63 Ted G. Lewis: Mainframes Are Dead, Long Live Mainframes. IEEE Computer 32(8): 102-104 (1999)
62 Ted G. Lewis: Fast, Expensive, and Horribly Complex. IEEE Computer 32(9): 118-120 (1999)
1998
61 Ted G. Lewis: The Legacy Maturity Model. IEEE Computer 31(11): 125-128 (1998)
60 Ted G. Lewis: Java Holy War '98. IEEE Computer 31(3): 126-128 (1998)
59 Ted G. Lewis: Why the Economy Is So Good. IEEE Computer 31(5): 110-112 (1998)
58 Ted G. Lewis: Joe Sixpack, Larry Lemming, and Ralph Nader. IEEE Computer 31(7): 107-108 (1998)
57 Ted G. Lewis: What to Do About Microsoft. IEEE Computer 31(9): 109-112 (1998)
56 Ted G. Lewis: Who's Afraid of Wintel? IEEE Computer 31: 149-152 (1998)
55 Ted G. Lewis: Information Appliances: Gadget Netopia. IEEE Computer 31: 59-68 (1998)
54 Ted G. Lewis: Wired Wired World: Who Owns the Internet? IEEE Internet Computing 2(1): 82-84 (1998)
53 Ted G. Lewis: Wired Wired World: A Rose by Any Other (Domain) Name. IEEE Internet Computing 2(2): 92-93 (1998)
52 Ted G. Lewis, Dennis M. Volpano: Wired Wired World: Wired and Wired-Er. IEEE Internet Computing 2(4): 97-99 (1998)
51 Ted G. Lewis: Wired Wired World: The New Economics of Information. IEEE Internet Computing 2(5): 93-94 (1998)
50 Ted G. Lewis: Wired Wired World: Supermoles, Skyhawwks, and the Bandwidth Bonanza. IEEE Internet Computing 2(6): 90-92 (1998)
49EERoger S. Pressman, Ted G. Lewis, Ben Adida, Ellen Ullman, Tom DeMarco, Thomas Gilb, Brent C. Gorda, Watts S. Humphrey, Ray Johnson: Can Internet-Based Applications Be Engineered? IEEE Software 15(5): 104-110 (1998)
1997
48 Ted G. Lewis: The Year I Shoot My TV. IEEE Computer 30(1): 134-136 (1997)
47 Ted G. Lewis: Cars, Phones, and Tamagotchi Tribes. IEEE Computer 30(11): 142-144 (1997)
46 Ted G. Lewis: Absorb and Extend: Resistance is Futile! IEEE Computer 30(5): 109-112 (1997)
45 Ted G. Lewis: Emergent Behavior, Emergent Profits. IEEE Computer 30(7): 118-120 (1997)
44 Ted G. Lewis: Digitopolis Meets Encalming Technology. IEEE Computer 30(9): 134-136 (1997)
43 Gene Bouchard, Mark R. Cutkosky, Ray Johnson, Daniel Kuokka, Ted G. Lewis, William C. Regli: Eingineering Meets the Internet: How Will The New technology Affect Engineering Practice? (Roundtable). IEEE Internet Computing 1(1): 30-38 (1997)
42 Ted G. Lewis: Wired Wired World: Internet as Metaphor. IEEE Internet Computing 1(2): 96 (1997)
41 Ted G. Lewis: Wired Wired World: The Software Economy: Greed is Good. IEEE Internet Computing 1(3): 96 (1997)
40 Ted G. Lewis: Wired Wired World: Bringing Up Java. IEEE Internet Computing 1(4): 110-112 (1997)
39 Ted G. Lewis: Wired Wired World: Andreesen's Laws vs. the Techno Treadmill. IEEE Internet Computing 1(5): 93-96 (1997)
38 Ted G. Lewis: Wired Wired World: VoIP: Killer APP for the Internet? IEEE Internet Computing 1(6): 110-112 (1997)
1996
37 Ted G. Lewis: Computer Business or Monopoly? IEEE Computer 29(1): 19-13 (1996)
36 Ted G. Lewis: The NC Phenomena: Scenes from Your Living Room. IEEE Computer 29(2): 8-10 (1996)
35 Ted G. Lewis: The Next 10000_2 Years: Part I. IEEE Computer 29(4): 64-70 (1996)
34 Ted G. Lewis: The Next 10000_2 Years: Part II. IEEE Computer 29(5): 78-86 (1996)
33 Ted G. Lewis: Is It Too Late For Apple Computer? IEEE Computer 29(5): 8-13 (1996)
32 Z. Jiang, Ted G. Lewis, Z. Lihua, Weldon Jackson, Russel L. Wilson: HaRTS: Performance-Based Design of Distributed Hard Real-Time Software. Journal of Systems and Software 32(2): 143-156 (1996)
1995
31 Ted G. Lewis: Movers and Shakers '95. IEEE Computer 28(1): 8 (1995)
30 Ted G. Lewis: Living in Real Time, Side B (Where Will the Brain Power Come From?). IEEE Computer 28(10): 8-10 (1995)
29 Ted G. Lewis: HP Means High-Powered: FutureBusiness, Side A. IEEE Computer 28(11): 6-8 (1995)
28 Hesham El-Rewini, Hesham H. Ali, Ted G. Lewis: Task Scheduling in Multiprocessing Systems. IEEE Computer 28(12): 27-37 (1995)
27 Ted G. Lewis: The Nethead Gang. IEEE Computer 28(12): 8-10 (1995)
26 Ted G. Lewis: Is the Macintosh Dead Meat? IEEE Computer 28(2): 6-7 (1995)
25 Ted G. Lewis: Sleeper at Compcon. IEEE Computer 28(3): 6-7 (1995)
24 Ted G. Lewis: Where Is Client/Server Software Headed? IEEE Computer 28(4): 49-55 (1995)
23 Ted G. Lewis: Infobusiness Meets Neuromancer. IEEE Computer 28(4): 7-8 (1995)
22 Ted G. Lewis: Are Telephone Companies Passé? IEEE Computer 28(5): 8-9 (1995)
21 Ted G. Lewis: Where the Big Money is. IEEE Computer 28(6): 6-7 (1995)
20 Ted G. Lewis: The End of Work As We Know It. IEEE Computer 28(7): 10-11 (1995)
19 Ted G. Lewis, Dave Power, Bertrand Meyer, Jack Grimes, Mike Potel, Ronald J. Vetter, Phillip A. Laplante, Wolfgang Pree, Gustav Pomberger, Mark D. Hill, James R. Larus, David A. Wood, Hesham El-Rewini, Bruce W. Weide: Where Is Software Headed? A Virtual Roundtable. IEEE Computer 28(8): 20-32 (1995)
18 Ted G. Lewis: Windows 95: Next Step to Desktop NT? IEEE Computer 28(8): 8-9 (1995)
17 Ted G. Lewis: Living in Real Time, Side A (What Is the Info Age?). IEEE Computer 28(9): 8-10 (1995)
16EEJiang Zhu, Ted G. Lewis, Weldon Jackson, Russel L. Wilson: Scheduling in Hard Real-Time Applications. IEEE Software 12(3): 54-63 (1995)
1994
15 Ted G. Lewis: Where Is Computing Headed? IEEE Computer 27(8): 59-63 (1994)
1992
14 Sulaiman Al-Bassam, Hesham El-Rewini, Bella Bose, Ted G. Lewis: Processor Allocation for Hypercubes. J. Parallel Distrib. Comput. 16(4): 394-401 (1992)
1991
13 Ted G. Lewis, R. Currey, Jie Liu: Data Parallel Program Design. ACPC 1991: 37-53
12 Ted G. Lewis: Data Parallel Computing: An Alternative for the 1990s. IEEE Computer 24(9): 110-111 (1991)
1990
11 Youfeng Wu, Ted G. Lewis: Parallelizing WHILE Loops. ICPP (2) 1990: 1-8
10 Youfeng Wu, Ted G. Lewis: Parallelism Encapsulation in C++. ICPP (2) 1990: 35-42
9 Youfeng Wu, Ted G. Lewis: Parallel Algorithms for Decomposable Linear Programs. ICPP (3) 1990: 27-34
8 Ted G. Lewis: Code generators. IEEE Software 7(3): 67-70 (1990)
7 Ted G. Lewis, Paul W. Oman: The Challenge of Software Development - Guest Editors' Introduction. IEEE Software 7(6): 9-12 (1990)
6 Hesham El-Rewini, Ted G. Lewis: Scheduling Parallel Program Tasks onto Arbitrary Target Machines. J. Parallel Distrib. Comput. 9(2): 138-153 (1990)
1989
5 Ted G. Lewis, Fred Handloser III, Sharada Bose, Sherry Yang: Prototypes from Standard User Interface Management Systems. IEEE Computer 22(5): 51-60 (1989)
1988
4 Ted G. Lewis, Curtis R. Cook: Hashing for Dynamic and Static Internal Tables. IEEE Computer 21(10): 45-56 (1988)
1985
3 Mohammad G. Khayat, W. S. Breger, M. Freiling, Ted G. Lewis: Correction to "A Concurrency Measure". IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 11(8): 822 (1985)
1981
2 Perng-Yi Richard Ma, Ted G. Lewis: On the Design of a Microcode Compiler for a Machine-Independent High-Level Language. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 7(3): 261-274 (1981)
1980
1EEPerng-Yi Richard Ma, Ted G. Lewis: Design of a Machine-Independent Optimizing System for Emulator Development. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 2(2): 239-262 (1980)

Coauthor Index

1Ben Adida [49]
2Sulaiman Al-Bassam [14]
3Hesham H. Ali [28]
4Bella Bose [14]
5Sharada Bose [5]
6Gene Bouchard [43]
7W. S. Breger [3]
8Curtis R. Cook [4]
9R. Currey [13]
10Mark R. Cutkosky [43]
11Tom DeMarco [49]
12Hesham El-Rewini [6] [14] [19] [28]
13M. Freiling [3]
14Benjamin C. Fuller [73]
15Thomas Gilb [49]
16Brent C. Gorda [49]
17Jack Grimes [19]
18Fred Handloser III [5]
19Mark D. Hill [19]
20Watts S. Humphrey [49]
21Weldon Jackson [16] [32]
22Z. Jiang [32]
23Ray Johnson [43] [49]
24Mohammad G. Khayat [3]
25Daniel Kuokka [43]
26Phillip A. Laplante [19]
27James R. Larus [19]
28Z. Lihua [32]
29Jie Liu [13]
30Perng-Yi Richard Ma [1] [2]
31Michael R. Macedonia [64]
32Bertrand Meyer [19]
33Paul W. Oman [7]
34Gustav Pomberger [19]
35Mike Potel [19]
36Dave Power [19]
37Wolfgang Pree [19]
38Roger S. Pressman [49]
39William C. Regli [43]
40Ellen Ullman [49]
41Ronald J. Vetter [19]
42Dennis M. Volpano [52]
43Bruce W. Weide [19]
44Russel L. Wilson [16] [32]
45David A. Wood [19]
46Youfeng Wu [9] [10] [11]
47Sherry Yang [5]
48Jiang Zhu [16]

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