Computer Magazine (June 2009)  

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Computer Magazine (June 2009)
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Computer, the flagship publication of the IEEE Computer Society, publishes highly acclaimed peer-reviewed articles written for and by professionals representing the full spectrum of computing technology from hardware to software and from current research to new applications. Providing more technical substance than trade magazines and more practical ideas than research journals. Computer delivers useful information that is applicable to everyday work environments.

The Promises of Functional Programming

Adopting a functional programming style could make your programs more robust, more compact, and more easily parallelizable. However, mastering it requires some effort.
Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste

How can CIOs use today's negative economic climate, corporate cost-cutting measures, and general anti-CEO, anti-business sentiment to their advantage?

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New Journal Articles:
Dynamics of Multiple-Seller and Multiple-Buyer Spectrum Trading in Cognitive Radio Networks: A Game-Theoretic Modeling Approach

From IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
A Novel Knowledge-Based System for Interpreting Complex Engineering Drawings: Theory, Representation, and Implementation

From IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Ranking and Suggesting Popular Items

From IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Computing Now June Theme: IPTV

IPTV is about more than the delivery of digital television over Internet technology—it’s about creating a videocentric, visually compelling, next-generation Internet that’s accessible on any device, any time, anywhere.
Digital Television for Mobile Devices

This survey of mobile television technologies analyzes technical characteristics for different mobile TV solutions, discusses specifications and standards, and presents possible future developments.
Designing a Reliable IPTV Network

Learn about the challenges of designing an IP transport network and how service providers are updating their networks to support next-generation IPTV services.

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