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Future Generation Computer Systems, Volume 14
Volume 14, Numbers 1-2, June 1998
- Andy Marsh:
A 21st century web-based telemedical information society. 1-2 - Andy Marsh:
The creation of a 21st century telemedical information society. 3-22 - Paul Cristea, Jan Cornelis, Adrian Munteanu:
Progressive lossless coding of medical images. 23-32 - Branko Marovic, Zoran Jovanovic:
Visualization of 3D fields and medical data and using VRML. 33-49 - Despina Polemi:
Trusted third party services for health care in Europe. 51-59 - Luigi De Luca:
TeleEEG: A telemedical software package for EEG. 61-66 - Kostas Delibasis, Christian Michael, Nicolaos A. Mouravliansky, K. Papaodysseas:
From raw data to WWW compatible visualization and manipulation: Imaging human electric potentials. 67-77 - Georgios S. Stamatakos, Nikolaos K. Uzunoglu, Konstantinos K. Delibasis, Mersini Makropoulou, Nicolaos A. Mouravliansky, Andy Marsh:
A simplified simulation model and virtual reality visualization of tumour growth in vitro. 79-89 - Jon J. Camp, Bruce M. Cameron, Daniel J. Blezek, Richard A. Robb:
Virtual reality in medicine and biology. 91-108 - Ian T. Foster, Gregor von Laszewski, George K. Thiruvathukal, Brian R. Toonen:
A computational framework for telemedicine. 109-123 - Mary Rasmussen, Theodore P. Mason, Alan Millman, Ray Evenhouse, Daniel J. Sandin:
The virtual temporal bone, a tele-immersive educational environment. 125-130 - Ad Emmen, Leslie Versweyveld:
Virtual Medical Worlds Magazine - A Euromed on-line information building block for HPCN related telemedicine. 131-136
Volume 14, Numbers 3-4, August 1998
- Jaap A. Kaandorp:
EURO-VR Mini-conference '97: Virtual reality in industry and research. 143-145 - Carolina Cruz-Neira:
Making virtual reality useful: A report on immersive applications at Iowa State University. 147-155 - Jonathan Cook, Roger J. Hubbold, Martin J. Keates:
Virtual reality for large-scale industrial applications. 157-166 - Roland Blach, Jürgen Landauer, Angela Rösch, Andreas Simon:
A highly flexible virtual reality system. 167-178 - Pekka Ala-Siuru, Juha Takalo, Jari Ensomaa, Johan Plomp:
A hierarchical virtual environment for a machine fault diagnostic application. 179-184 - Ad Emmen, Martijn Mulder, Ion Barosan:
Supporting 3D and VR applications in a metacomputing environment. 185-192 - Kris Demuynck, Jan Broeckhove, Frans Arickx:
The VEplatform system: A system for distributed virtual reality. 193-198 - Jurriaan D. Mulder, Robert van Liere, Jarke J. van Wijk:
Computational steering in the CAVE. 199-207 - Robert G. Belleman, Jaap A. Kaandorp, Peter M. A. Sloot:
A virtual environment for the exploration of diffusion and flow phenomena in complex geometries. 209-214 - Dirk Rantzau, Ulrich Lang:
A scalable virtual environment for large scale scientific data analysis. 215-222 - Frank Schöffel:
Dynamic radiosity shadows for interactive virtual environments. 223-229 - Hendrik A. H. C. van Veen, Hartwig K. Distler, Stephan J. Braun, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Navigating through a virtual city: Using virtual reality technology to study human action and perception. 231-242 - James W. Ward, Derek P. M. Wills, K. P. Sherman, A. M. M. A. Mohsen:
The development of an arthroscopic surgical simulator with haptic feedback. 243-251 - Andy Marsh, F. Simistira, Richard A. Robb:
VR in medicine: Virtual colonoscopy. 253-264
Volume 14, Numbers 5-6, December 1998
- Albert Y. Zomaya, Fikret Erçal, Stephan Olariu:
Bio-inspired solutions to parallel processing problems. 271-273 - José Luis Fernández-Villacañas Martín, J. M. Fatah, Shara Amin:
Computing with proteins in a dynamic regime. 275-283 - Luiz Satoru Ochi, Dalessandro Soares Vianna, Lúcia Maria de A. Drummond, André O. Victor:
A parallel evolutionary algorithm for the vehicle routing problem with heterogeneous fleet. 285-292 - Claudia Leopold:
Arranging statements and data of program instances for locality. 293-311 - John Jing-Fu Jenq, Wing Ning Li:
Feedforward backpropagation artificial neural networks on reconfigurable meshes. 313-319 - Tadeusz Szuba:
A molecular quasi-random model of computations applied to evaluate collective intelligence. 321-339 - Xiangjian He, Tom Hintz, Ury Szewcow:
Replicated shared object model for parallel edge detection algorithm based on spiral architecture. 341-350 - Franciszek Seredynski:
Scheduling tasks of a parallel program in two-processor systems with use of cellular automata. 351-364 - Tzilla Elrad, Jinlong Lin:
Evolving processes and evolution schedulers for concurrent scheduling controls and parallel evolutionary computation. 365-381 - Roman Nossal:
An evolutionary approach to multiprocessor scheduling of dependent tasks. 383-392 - Shaharuddin Salleh, Albert Y. Zomaya:
Multiprocessor scheduling using mean-field annealing. 393-408 - R. O. Rogers, David B. Skillicorn:
Using the BSP cost model to optimise parallel neural network training. 409-424 - El-Ghazali Talbi, Z. Hafidi, Djemai Kebbal, Jean-Marc Geib:
A fault-tolerant parallel heuristic for assignment problems. 425-438 - Consolación Gil, Julio Ortega Lopera, Antonio F. Díaz, Maria Dolores Gil Montoya:
Annealing-based heuristics and genetic algorithms for circuit partitioning in parallel test generation. 439-451
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