Universal Systems Language: Lessons Learned from Apollo - Based on a preventive, development-before-the-fact philosophy that does not allow errors in the first place, the Universal Systems Language has evolved over several decades, offering system engineers and software developers a language they can use to solve problems previously considered next to impossible to solve with traditional approaches. (English)
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Title:Universal Systems Language: Lessons Learned from Apollo - Based on a preventive, development-before-the-fact philosophy that does not allow errors in the first place, the Universal Systems Language has evolved over several decades, offering system engineers and software developers a language they can use to solve problems previously considered next to impossible to solve with traditional approaches.
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Table of contents – Volume 41, Issue 12
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[Front cover]| 2008
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Table of contents| 2008
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Article summaries| 2008
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Letters| 2008
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MEMBERSHIP NEWS - President's Message| 2008
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Enhancements to Society's Products and Services: Report of Progress Made in 2008Kasturi, Rangachar et al. | 2008
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Evolutionary FervorGrier, D.A. et al. | 2008
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The Known World - Evolutionary FervorGrier, David Alan et al. | 2008
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32 & 16 Years Ago - Computer, December 1976 and 1992Holmes, Neville et al. | 2008
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Computer, December 1976 and 1992Holmes, N. et al. | 2008
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32 and 16 Years Ago| 2008
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Reducing the Storage Burden via Data DeduplicationGeer, D. et al. | 2008
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NEWS - Industry Trends - Reducing the Storage Burden via Data DeduplicationGeer, David et al. | 2008
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Wireless HD Video Heats UpLawton, G. et al. | 2008
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Technology News - Wireless HD Video Heats UpLawton, George et al. | 2008
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News BriefsPaulson,, Linda Dailey et al. | 2008
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Extending Amdahl's Law for Energy-Efficient Computing in the Many-Core EraDong Hyuk Woo, / Lee, H.-H.S. et al. | 2008
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PERSPECTIVES - Extending Amdahl's Law for Energy-Efficient Computing in the Many-Core Era - An updated take on Amdahl's analytical model uses modern design constraints to analyze many-core design alternatives.Woo, Dong Hyuk et al. | 2008
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Computer celebrates NASA's 50th anniversaryHinchey, Mike / Curto, Paul A. / Hamilton, Scott et al. | 2008
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GUEST EDITORS' INTRODUCTION - Computer Celebrates NASA's 50th Anniversary - A collection of articles emphasizes NASA's contributions to computer science during its 50-year history.Hinchey, Mike et al. | 2008
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Universal Systems Language: Lessons Learned from ApolloHamilton, M.H. / Hackler, W.R. et al. | 2008
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Universal Systems Language: Lessons Learned from Apollo - Based on a preventive, development-before-the-fact philosophy that does not allow errors in the first place, the Universal Systems Language has evolved over several decades, offering system engineers and software developers a language they can use to solve problems previously considered next to impossible to solve with traditional approaches.Hamilton, Margaret H. et al. | 2008
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Autonomy for Mars Rovers: Past, Present, and FutureBajracharya, M. / Maimone, M.W. / Helmick, D. et al. | 2008
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Autonomy for Mars Rovers: Past, Present, and Future - The vehicles used to explore the Martian surface require a high degree of autonomy to navigate challenging and unknown terrain, investigate targets, and detect scientific events. Increased autonomy will be critical to the success of future missions.Bajracharya, Max et al. | 2008
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[CS Info Page]| 2008
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Computer Society Information| 2008
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An Integrated Hydrologic Modeling and Data Assimilation FrameworkKumar, S. / Peters-Lidard, C. / Yudong Tian, / Reichle, R. / Geiger, J. / Alonge, C. / Eylander, J. / Houser, P. et al. | 2008
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An Integrated Hydrologic Modeling and Data Assimilation Framework - The Land Information System is a multiscale hydrologic modeling and data assimilation framework that integrates the use of satellite and ground-based observational data products with advanced land-surface modeling tools to aid several application areas.Kumar, Sujay et al. | 2008
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RESEARCH FEATURE - Using Genetic Algorithms to Model Road Networks - A model based on genetic algorithms views the allocation of people and private vehicles as an optimization problem, anticipating traffic congestion effects and adjusting the infrastructure accordingly.Pinninghoff, Maria et al. | 2008
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Using Genetic Algorithms to Model Road NetworksPinninghoff, M. / Contreras, R. / Atkinson, J. et al. | 2008
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IEEE Computer Society Membership [advertisement]| 2008
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CS membership forms| 2008
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Bookshelf| 2008
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Career opportunities| 2008
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Advertiser-Product Index| 2008
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Annual Index| 2008
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Isaak Named 2009 Computer Society President-ElectWard, Bob et al. | 2008
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Report to Members: Election Results| 2008
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Computer Recognizes Expert Reviewers and Departing EditorsWard, Bob et al. | 2008
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IEEE Computer Society Connection| 2008
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Call and CalendarWard, Bob et al. | 2008
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Computer Science Faculty Diversity During the Past DecadeJackson, J.F.L. / O'Callaghan, E.M. et al. | 2008
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Broadening Participation in Computing - Computer Science Faculty Diversity during the Past DecadeJackson, Jerlando F.L. et al. | 2008
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Automated Code Review Tools for SecurityMcGraw, G. et al. | 2008
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How Things Work - Automated Code Review Tools for SecurityMcGraw, Gary et al. | 2008
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Software Tools for Safety-Critical Systems According to DO-254Kornecki, A. / Butka, B. / Zalewski, J. et al. | 2008
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Software Technologies - Software Tools for Safety-Critical Systems According to DO-254Kornecki, Andrew et al. | 2008
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User-Generated Content: The Case for Mobile ServicesJensen, C.S. / Vicente, C.R. / Wind, R. et al. | 2008
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Invisible Computing - User-Generated Content: The Case for Mobile ServicesJensen, Christian S. et al. | 2008
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Wiley and IEEE Computer Society [advertisement]| 2008
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Let Us Entertain YouFunge, J. et al. | 2008
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Entertainment Computing - Let Us Entertain YouFunge, John et al. | 2008
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Network Science from an IT and US Army PerspectiveCole, J.L. et al. | 2008
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Security - Network Science from an IT and US Army PerspectiveCole, John L. et al. | 2008
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The Profession - Madrid's Brilliant IdeaSantini, Simone et al. | 2008
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Madrid's Brilliant IdeaSantini, S. et al. | 2008
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CSDL [advertisement]| 2008
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