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Science of Computer Programming, Volume 54
Volume 54, Number 1, January 2005
- James F. Power
, John Waldron:
Editorial. 1-2 - Paolo Boldi
, Sebastiano Vigna
:
Mutable strings in Java: design, implementation and lightweight text-search algorithms. 3-23 - Sergio Rajsbaum
, Elisa Viso:
Object-oriented algorithm analysis and design with Java. 25-47 - Jean-Marc Seigneur
, Christian Damsgaard Jensen:
The Claim Tool Kit for ad hoc recognition of peer entities. 49-71 - Giacomo Cabri
, Luca Ferrari, Letizia Leonardi
:
Exploiting runtime bytecode manipulation to add roles to Java agents. 73-98 - Ian M. O'Neill, Philip Hanna, Xingkun Liu, Des Greer
, Michael F. McTear:
Implementing advanced spoken dialogue management in Java. 99-124 - Vijay P. Shah
, Nicolas H. Younan, Torey Alford, Anthony Skjellum:
A spectral estimation toolkit for Java applications. 125-142
Volume 54, Number 2-3, February 2005
- A. Steven Klusener, Ralf Lämmel
, Chris Verhoef:
Architectural modifications to deployed software . 143-211 - Manfred Broy:
A semantic and methodological essence of message sequence charts. 213-256 - Susumu Nishimura, Keisuke Nakano
:
XML stream transformer generation through program composition and dependency analysis. 257-290 - Antonella Santone, Gigliola Vaglini:
Compositionality and locality for improving model checking in the selective mu-calculus. 291-311 - Jan Joris Vereijken:
Erratum to "Book review: Process algebra with timing" [Sci. Comput. Programming 51 (2004)291-292]. 313
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