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Submitting a New Technology Description


Thank you for your interest in becoming an author for the Software Technology Review!

Potential topics are listed below. If you are interested in writing a technology description on any of these or on another topic, please send mail to str@sei.cmu.edu and review Guidelines for Authoring a Technology Description.

Potential Topics for the Software Technology Review

* Agents/Agent-Based Computing
* Algebraic Specification Method
* AI/Expert Systems
* ATM
* Bindings
* Bowles Metrics
* C Programming Language
* C++ Programming Language
* COCOMO Method
* Collaboration Technologies
* Common LISP Object System (CLOS) Programming Language
* Comparative/Taxonomic Modeling
* Computer-Human Interface Technology
* Configuration Management
* Data Complexity
* Data Fusion
* Data Integrity
* Data Mining
* Data Warehousing
* Design Complexity
* Dynamic Languages
* Dynamic Simulation
* Eiffel Programming Language
* Electronic Encryption Key Distribution
* Encryption
* End-to-End Encryption
* Entity-Relationship Modeling
* Essential Complexity
* Essential Systems Analysis
* European Computer Manufacturers Association Reference Model [ECMA]
* Fault Tolerant Computing
* File Server Software Architecture
* Finite State Automata
* Formal Methods
* Functional Decomposition
* Henry and Kafura Metrics
* HTML Programming Language
* Interface Definition Language
* Joint Technical Architecture (JTA)
* Legacy Systems Migration/Evolution
* Ligier Metrics
* LISP Programming Language
* Mediators
* Model Checking
* Motif User Interface Language (UIL)
* MSSI (NSA)
* Multimedia
* Network Auditing Techniques
* Network Security Guards
* Network Simulation
* Neural Networks
* Object-Oriented Analysis*
* Object-Oriented Database*
* Object-Oriented Design*
* Object-Oriented Programming Language*
* Object Pascal Programming Language
* Objective C Programming Language
* OSI
* Parallel Processing Software Architecture
* Peer Reviews
* PERL Programming Language
* POSIX
* Probabilistic Automata
* Program Slicing
* Program Understanding
* Project Support Environment Reference Model (PSERM)
* Public Key Cryptography
* Rationale Capture Overview
* Real-Time Computing
* Real-Time Operating Systems
* Redundant Test Case Elimination
* Regression Testing Techniques
* Relational DBMS
* Remote Data Access (RDA)
* Representation and Maintenance of Process Knowledge Method
* Resolution-Based Theorem Proving
* Risk Management
* Security (Guards, Compartmented Mode Workstations)
* Session-Based Technology
* Simula Programming Language
* Smalltalk Programming Language
* Software Architecture Overview
* Software Generation Systems
* Software Reliability Modeling and Analysis
* Software Reuse
* Specification Construction Techniques
* SQL
* Statistical Test Plan Generation and Coverage Analysis Techniques
* Stochastic Methods
* Structured Analysis and Design
* Systems Engineering Tools
* TCL Programming Language
* TCP/IP
* Test and Analysis Tool Generation
* Test Case Generation
* Test Data Generation by Chaining
* Testing Technologies Overview
* Troy and Zweben Metric
* Trusted Computing Base
* Virtual Reality
* Visual Programming Techniques
* X.25
* Web-Based Computing/Software Development
* Web Security
* Window Managers
* Wrappers

*Technology description currently exists, but needs to be substantially rewritten/expanded.



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