Magazine 3-1 (March 1995): Embedded Software

  • Embedded Software: Vision, paradigm shifts, figures, and consequences for companies in the electronics business – prof.dr.ir. Egbert-Jan Sol  (PDF)
  • Intelligent Networks for Rapid Introduction of Personal Communication – drs. Hans Bisseling, ir. Erik van der Velden  (PDF)
  • The Workshop Experience – dr.ir. Marloes van Lierop, dr. Peter van der Stok  (PDF)
  • Workshop Software Engineering 1994: BOOST in a bird’s eye view – ir. Marco Brassé, ir. Ton van den Berg  (PDF)
  • The Challenges of Embedded Systems – prof.dr.dipl-ing. Dieter Hammer  (PDF)

  • Magazine 3-2 (October 1995): Small & Medium Enterprises

  • OOTI Projects at Elektroson – ir. Michael van Wijngaarden, ir. Maurice Penners  (PDF)
  • Production Scheduling in Batch-Process Industry – ir. Pieter Leijten  (PDF)
  • Exotic Aspects of Object Orientation – ir. Gerald Kisten MBA  (PDF)
  • Stan Ackermans Institute – editorial  (PDF)

  • Magazine 4-1 (April 1996): Software Process Improvement

  • Software Process Improvement and the Capability Maturity Model – lic. Marc de Smet (PDF)
  • Software Process Improvement: The New ‘Silver Bullet’? – ir. Hans Sassenburg (PDF)
  • Introduction of Software Process Improvement with Philips Medical Systems – ir. Jeroen Brouwer RTD (PDF)
  • Origin/India and Software Process Improvement – ir.ing. Erik van Rijswijk (PDF)
  • XOOTIC Survey 1996 – ir. Ed Knapen RTD (PDF)

  • Magazine 4-2 (December 1996): Software & Entertainment

  • New Electronic Musical Instruments – Bert Bongers (PDF)
  • Design of Distributed Multimedia Systems – Jan Smets (PDF)
  • Software Technology for the Living Room – Michiel van der Korst (PDF)
  • An Introduction to Virtual Communities – Menno Verhoeven (PDF)
  • Entertaining Agents – Peter Wavish (PDF)

  • Magazine 5-1 (April 1997): Security

  • Regulating Cryptography is harder than you think – Bert-Jaap Koops (PDF)
  • Security is a Matter of Trust – Rob J. Nauta (PDF)
  • What will the Electronic Euro look like? – Berry Schoenmakers (PDF)
  • Two years or not two years that was the question – Marloes van Lierop (PDF)
  • Cryptology from Roman Days to Electronic Times – Henk van Tilborg (PDF)

  • Magazine 5-2 (October 1997): The Strike of O.O.

  • The Development of a Top Institute on Embedded Systems – Emile Aarts (PDF)
  • Component Composability Issues in Object-Oriented Programming – Mehmet Aksit (PDF)
  • Everything is an object within Smalltalk – Ernest Micklei (PDF)
  • Object-Oriented Databases and Their Applications – Johan van den Akker (PDF)
  • Who’s Afraid of Objects for Real-Time? – Onno van Roosmalen (PDF)

  • Magazine 6-1 (October 1998): Booting

  • Winning with Twinning – Interview with Sander Jansen (PDF)
  • Value Added Venture Capital – F. Verschoor (PDF)
  • Entrepreneur Consultancy – Interview with M. Driesen (PDF)
  • Starting in Silicon Valley – A. van Hoff (PDF)

  • Magazine 6-2 (January 1999): Component Technology

  • Component Based Development – M. Huizing (PDF)
  • Component Technology – Wim Groenendaal (PDF)
  • Component Based Internet Development – Ronald Lips (PDF)
  • Components in Embedded Software – Ir. P.N. Wouters MTD (PDF)

  • Magazine 7-1 (July 1999): Simulation

  • Large-scale simulations in Chemistry – Johan J. Lukkien (PDF)
  • Integrated System and Process Analysis – Henk Jonkers, Wil Janssen and Henry Franken (PDF)
  • Standardising Distributed Simulations: The High Level Architecture – Marco Brassé and Nico Kuijpers (PDF)
  • Return of the Cavemen – Eibert Engelsman and Victor Bos (PDF)

  • Magazine 7-2 (October 1999): Drowning in Data

  • Data Handling in Physics Experiments – Marcel Boosten and Koen Holtman (PDF)
  • A Library for the Solution of Sparse Systems on Distributed Memory Computers – Jacko Koster (PDF)
  • Center Parks Deduplicating Internationally – David Hoogvorst (PDF)
  • XOOTIC Survey 1998 – Marcel Bijsterveld (PDF)