IBM
IIOP (Internet-InterORB Protocol)
Indexing Techniques
Informix
Informix Online (RDBMS)
Internet
Intranet
JDBC (Java Database Connectivity)
Java
JavaBeans
JavaScript
Legacy Systems
Libraries (Classes or Functions)
Load Testing
Lotus Notes
MOM (Message Oriented Middleware)
Management Strategies
Metadata Management
Methodology
Microsoft Corp.
Middleware
Mobile Databases
Multidimensional Database
Natural Language
Network Computer
Network Database Model
Notification Systems
A DBA's View of DB2
Taking IBM's new turbocharged DB2 Verson 5.0 out for a spin. (Column: Server Side)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 71
The IBM Enterprise
With a strong battle strategy and the right ammunition, IBM may lead the charge to the "Interactive Enterprise." (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 74
Distributed Objects Get New Plumbing
IIOP may give distributed objects wider deployment and ready acceptance. (Column: Net Developer)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 4, Internet Systems
Inner Workings: Server-Side Development Decisions
The mechanics of current Internet/Intranet servers are setting the tone of your future development efforts. (Feature)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 6, Internet Systems
Doing Bad Things Well - Part 1
Working with real databases, not the textbook examples. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 20
Looking For Data in All the Wrong Places
Strategies for searching and extracting information from free-form data sources (Feature)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 71
Oracle Performance Strategies
Why It's Important to Keep Up to Date With Product Improvements and Understand New Features (Feature)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page 89
Taming Data Giants, Part 2
Managing massive databases requires specialized strategies and techniques. (Feature)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 63
It's Time for Data Compression
Data warehouses are ideal targets for the benefits of data compression. (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 18
Indexing and Access Mechanisms
How indexes and other tricks can help -- or hinder -- your performance tuning efforts (Feature)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 65
The Informix Enterprise Strategy
Informix is pursuing several strategies to complement its database and tools business (Feature)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 42
Informix-OnLine Dynamic Server 7.2
This Multi-Threaded RDBMS is Based on Informix's Dynamic Scalable Architecture. (Review)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page S24
Caught in the Internet Whirlpool
Query tool vendors are broadening their scope. (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 14
OLTP on the Internet
Can the Web compete with client/server as a platform for OLTP computing? (Feature)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 6, Internet Systems
The Internet Bandwagon
Microsoft's attempts to squash the competition and stake its claim at the top. (Column: From the Editor)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 12
The Web at Work
A behind-the-scenes look at powerful, database-driven Web sites. (Feature)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 40, Internet Systems
Internet Applications Development
Examining the intersection between client/server applications development and the Internet (Column: Enterprise C/S)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 10
A Dominant C/S Infrastructure
Winning the battle (and the war) for a standard middleware infrastructure for client/server computing. (Column: Enterprise C/S)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 12
The Client/Server Internet
Want to leverage the Internet for Client/Server? Grab some HotJava and get to work. (Column: C/S Developer)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 26
Unlocking the Mainframe
Technical Issues and Architectures Involved in Making Legacy Databases Accessible From a Web Browser (Feature)
June, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 7) Page 54
Caught in the Internet Whirlpool
Query tool vendors are broadening their scope. (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 14
Rise of the Intranet
Why Intranets are becoming integral parts of most businesses (Column: C/S Developer)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 24
JDBC and Firewalls
Connecting JDBC Applications to DBMSs through firewalls is a matter of security, performance, and cost. (Feature)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 57
Next-Generation Middleware
Multitiered distributed systems and the web are changing the face of middleware as we know it. (Feature)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 69
JetConnect 2.03
JetConnect lets users write Java applications and Java applets that access ODBC-enabled databases (Review)
June, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 7) Page 36
Java Database Class Libraries
Understanding the Four Types of Java Database Drivers (Feature)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page S11, Internet Systems
Inner Workings: Server-Side Development Decisions
The mechanics of current Internet/Intranet servers are setting the tone of your future development efforts. (Feature)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 6, Internet Systems
The JDBC Connection
Java gets ready for client/server primetime with the JDBC database access API. (Feature)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 21, Internet Systems
SilverStream 1.0
SilverStream 1.0 is a Web application platform that enables developers to build and deploy Java- or HTML-based business applications for the Inter/intra/extranet. (Review)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 29
Visual Cafe for Java 2.0
Visual Cafe for Java 2.0 is a major upgrade to a veteran Java development tool. Its database features are based on Symantec's dbANYWHERE middleware server. (Review)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 29
Borland JBuilder Client/Server Suite
Jbuilder Client/Server Suite is Borland's new Java database development tool that includes Borland's database middleware and other database tools. (Review)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 31
Assessing Java fo Electronic Commerce
Sun wants you to use Java for e-commerce. But is Java ready? (Feature)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 38
JDBC and Firewalls
Connecting JDBC Applications to DBMSs through firewalls is a matter of security, performance, and cost. (Feature)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 57
The Magical Framework Myth
IBM's San Francisco project brings new hope for enterprise frameworks. (Column: Application Architect)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 22
As Good As The Foundation
In his premier DBMS column, Nelson King discusses foundation classes. (Column: Net Developer)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 76
The Java War Escalates
Sun sues Microsoft over Java compatibility. (Column: From the Editor)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 6
Fresco 2.0
Infoscape's Fresco product family is a complete suite of tools and servers for creating and deploying enterprise-scale Java intranet applications (Review)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 27
Visual Quantify
Visual Quantify is a performance profiling tool that automatically pinpoints application performance bottlenecks, taking the difficulty and guesswork out of performance tuning. (Review)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 30
Fear of Java
Microsoft wants to close the door on non-windows Java applications. (Column: From the Editor)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 8
Wagering on Java
You can experiment with Java, but should you bet the business? (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 10
SuperCede 1.2
SuperCede is a Java application development environment that lets you modify and recompile the application as it runs. (Review)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 31
JDesignerPro
JDesignerPro is a Java development and deployment system used to create intranet and Internet Java database applications. (Review)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 34
Applet Designer
Applet Designer is a Visual Basic add-in that converts new or existing VB applications into Java applets. (Review)
June, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 7) Page 33
Unlocking the Mainframe
Technical Issues and Architectures Involved in Making Legacy Databases Accessible From a Web Browser (Feature)
June, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 7) Page 54
Building in Java
An Inside Look at the Latest, Greatest Java Application Development Environments (Feature)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page S4, Internet Systems
Another Java Tour
A Guide to Selected Internet Resources for Java Developers (News)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page S15, Internet Systems
The Java APIs
Java Expands its Language Facilities to Better Support Complex Application Development (Feature)
April, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 4) Page 16, Internet Systems
Inner Workings: Server-Side Development Decisions
The mechanics of current Internet/Intranet servers are setting the tone of your future development efforts. (Feature)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 6, Internet Systems
Tool Time
Taking stock of the available development tools and what may work for you. (Feature)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 15, Internet Systems
The JDBC Connection
Java gets ready for client/server primetime with the JDBC database access API. (Feature)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 21, Internet Systems
Comparing JavaScript and VBScript
Evaluating scripting engines from Netscape and Microsoft. (Feature)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 26, Internet Systems
Here Come the Java Tools
New tools make Java development quick and easy for client/server developers. (Column: C/S Developer)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 24
The Client/Server Internet
Want to leverage the Internet for Client/Server? Grab some HotJava and get to work. (Column: C/S Developer)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 26
Component Architectures
Everyone's jumping on the component-based development bandwagon, and here's why. (Feature)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 56
JavaBeans in Action
Javasoft's Latest Specification Extends Java to Support Cross-Platform Object Technology (Feature)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page S9, Internet Systems
Web Database Innovations
New web database tools show the way but do not get you there. (Column: Object.Client)
August, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 9) Page 91
Inner Workings: Server-Side Development Decisions
The mechanics of current Internet/Intranet servers are setting the tone of your future development efforts. (Feature)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 6, Internet Systems
Netscape LiveWire Pro 1.0
LiveWire Pro is a visual tool suite designed for managing Web sites and creating live online applications. (Review)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 31
Comparing JavaScript and VBScript
Evaluating scripting engines from Netscape and Microsoft. (Feature)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 26, Internet Systems
Unlocking the Mainframe
Technical Issues and Architectures Involved in Making Legacy Databases Accessible From a Web Browser (Feature)
June, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 7) Page 54
Migrating to the Internet
A Representative Slice of What Mainframe Vendors are Offering to Help You (Feature)
April, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 4) Page 30, Internet Systems
Using ODBC to Access Nontabular Data
How several vendors provide ODBC access to objects, documents, hierarchical, and network data sources. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S19
DBtools++
Rogue Wave Software Inc.'s DBtools++ offers standard, C++ call-level interface object-oriented access to relational DBMSs (Review)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 34
Logic Works' TestBytes 3.0
TestBytes is a test data generation tool that connects to your database to create test data for your relational databases. (Review)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 38
Client/Server Testing Tools
A look at the new crop of client/server testing tools for beleagured developers (Feature)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 71
Using ODBC to Access Nontabular Data
How several vendors provide ODBC access to objects, documents, hierarchical, and network data sources. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S19
Get the Message
Microsoft and IBM duke it out for message-oriented middleware supremacy. (Column: Application Architect)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 24
Next-Generation Middleware
Multitiered distributed systems and the web are changing the face of middleware as we know it. (Feature)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 69
OLE-Enabled Middleware
By the end of 1997, you could find yourself building applications with Vipers and Falcons. (Column: C/S Developer)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 26
Dismantling Stovepipes
Integrating and linking applications. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 14
Sorting Out Middleware
Simplifying development has never been more complicated. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 10
Service Level Agreements
Unfair scorecard or information technology marketing opportunity? (Column: Enterprise Manager)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 8
Distributed Security
An approach to finding and filling security holes. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 10
You Can Get There From Here
Leverageware: A pragmatic approach to the future. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 10
Managing Applications
Coping with chaos: The fine art of managing enterprise business applications. (Feature)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 52
Wagering on Java
You can experiment with Java, but should you bet the business? (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 10
Finding Competitive Advantage
You must look at more than just the software you use. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page 12
New Hula Hoops and Other Trends
The hip new software isn't always the best thing for your company. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 14
Adopting New Technologies
Consider the odds before you gamble on new technology. (Column: Enterprise C/S)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 12
Disposable Development
Build applications faster, then throw them away. (Column: From the Editor)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 8
The Infrastructure of the Movable Enterprise
A new architecture to meet the changing needs of the virtual corporation. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 10
Year 2000: Crisis or Opportunity
Is the year 2000 a time to panic or an opportunity to update or replace your patched-together applications? (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 10
The Informix Enterprise Strategy
Informix is pursuing several strategies to complement its database and tools business (Feature)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 42
Managing Complexity
Will the complexity of distributed applications send us back to centralized computing? (Column: Enterprise C/S)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 12
The Sybase Enterprise
Despite stormy conditions, Sybase feels it has the right strategy -- from laptop to enterprise -- for any shop's specialized requirements (Feature)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 46
One-Stop Shopping
Can one vendor really meet all your needs? (Column: From the Editor)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 12
Preparing for the Warehouse
When you are beginning a data warehouse project, start with the metadata. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 14
The IBM Enterprise
With a strong battle strategy and the right ammunition, IBM may lead the charge to the "Interactive Enterprise." (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 74
Meta Meta Data Data
Making a list of data about metadata and exploring information cataloging tools. (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 18
Metadata: The Missing Link
Business information directories catalog decision-support information throughout the enterprise. (Feature)
August, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 9) Page 73
The Evolution of Metadata
You must be aware of the capabilities and limitations of current metadata offerings. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 12
Another Tool, Another Repository
Intersolv Inc.'s Allegris is One of the Best Examples of a Useful Repository (Column: Application Architect)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page 26
Aggregate Navigation With (Almost) No Metadata
Design Requirements for Aggregate Environments. (Feature)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page S15
Preparing for the Warehouse
When you are beginning a data warehouse project, start with the metadata. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 14
Standardizing Metadata (Meta Group's Karen Rubenstrunk)
The Metadata Interchange Coalition is working to standardize metadata access and interchange among tools. (Interview)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 44
Building a DBA Repository System
Applying application-centric repository principles to physical database management. (Feature)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 59
Growing Pains
Taming exponential application growth by building scalable-enabled solutions. (Feature)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 48
Data Binding in Dynamic HTML
Microsoft's DHTML extensions offload forms and data management into browsers. (Feature)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 47
Are We Architects or What?
Finding a way to deal with complexity. (Column: Net Developer)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 66
Integrating BackOffice Servers
Understanding how the various BackOffice servers interact will help you achieve true cooperative data access. (Feature)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 65
The Java War Escalates
Sun sues Microsoft over Java compatibility. (Column: From the Editor)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 6
Fear of Java
Microsoft wants to close the door on non-windows Java applications. (Column: From the Editor)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 8
The Microsoft Enterprise
The desktop giant makes its move for the enterprise market. (Feature)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page 76
The Internet Bandwagon
Microsoft's attempts to squash the competition and stake its claim at the top. (Column: From the Editor)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 12
Dismantling Stovepipes
Integrating and linking applications. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 14
Getting Along
It doesn't have to be all or nothing when deciding between COM and CORBA. (Column: Application Architect)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 26
JDBC and Firewalls
Connecting JDBC Applications to DBMSs through firewalls is a matter of security, performance, and cost. (Feature)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 57
Tiers Without Tears
Packaging logic into components makes multitier architectures less painful. (Column: Component Assembler)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 74
Sorting Out Middleware
Simplifying development has never been more complicated. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 10
Distributed Systems Security
Authorization, authentication and encryption technology can help lower the risks of a distributed system. (Feature)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 44
Hit the Road
Keys to setting up a mobile DBMS for your remote users. (Column: Server Side)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 75
Next-Generation Middleware
Multitiered distributed systems and the web are changing the face of middleware as we know it. (Feature)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 69
ODBC Security Compromised
An opinion about the security risks of allowing ODBC 3.0 in your company. (Column: Create.View)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 99
The Midas Touch
A look inside Borland's high-end, enterprise-ready middleware solution. (Column: Application Architect)
August, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 9) Page 22
JetConnect 2.03
JetConnect lets users write Java applications and Java applets that access ODBC-enabled databases (Review)
June, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 7) Page 36
Inside DCOM
Microsoft's Distributed Object Architecture Extends the Capabilities of COM to Work Across the Network (Feature)
April, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 4) Page 27
CORBA Masterminds Object Management
Have years of struggle to bring order to chaos in the object market paid off? (Feature)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 42
Questioning CORBA
Bringing Corba-based designs to life faces a multitude of obstacles. (Sidebar)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 52
Distributed Objects Get New Plumbing
IIOP may give distributed objects wider deployment and ready acceptance. (Column: Net Developer)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 4, Internet Systems
OLE-Enabled Middleware
By the end of 1997, you could find yourself building applications with Vipers and Falcons. (Column: C/S Developer)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 26
Reevaluating Distributed Objects
Key information you should consider before including distributed objects in your strategy. (Feature)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 44
The JDBC Connection
Java gets ready for client/server primetime with the JDBC database access API. (Feature)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 21, Internet Systems
Middleware on the Web
A variety of products can connect Web clients to data and application services over the Internet and Intranets. (Feature)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 36, Internet Systems
DCE Lightens its Load
DE-Light for Windows and Web Client finally bring DCE down to its fighting weight (Column: C/S Developer)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 24
ODBC Branches Out
Recent innovations in ODBC include multiplatform drivers, ODBC servers, replication, Web access, and more. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S 4
Understanding ODBC 3.0 Standards and OLE DB
Microsoft's newest version aligns ODBC with the ANSI/ISO SQL-92 call-level interface and adds numerous enhancements. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S15
Using ODBC to Access Nontabular Data
How several vendors provide ODBC access to objects, documents, hierarchical, and network data sources. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S19
A Dominant C/S Infrastructure
Winning the battle (and the war) for a standard middleware infrastructure for client/server computing. (Column: Enterprise C/S)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 12
Battle for the C/S Infrastructure
Winning the battle (and the war) for a standard middleware infrastructure for client/server computing. (Column: Enterprise C/S)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 12
Hit the Road
Keys to setting up a mobile DBMS for your remote users. (Column: Server Side)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 75
Mobile Database Replication
Concepts, configurations, and concerns related to managing replication. (Column: Server Side)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 81
Mobile Databases
Tetherless computing liberates end users but complicates the enterprise. (Column: Server Side)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 93
Sybase SQL Anywhere
Sybase SQL Anywhere, Sybase's amped-up version of Watcom SQL, is a powerful SQL database with a small footprint and extensive scalability for desktop, workgroup, or mobile environments (Review)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 31
Moving Forward with Replication, Part 2
The conclusion of our series on the complex replication issues inherent in mobile, sales force automation applications. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 83
Questions You Need to Ask Your Replication Vendor
(Sidebar)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 88
Design and Replication Issues with Mobile Applications, Part 1
Exploring the complex replication issues inherent in mobile, sales force applications (Feature)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 48
Nontraditional Databases
Joe takes care of some business and continues his discussion of trees in SQL (Column: SQL for Smarties)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 18
Looking For Data in All the Wrong Places
Strategies for searching and extracting information from free-form data sources (Feature)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 71
The Oracle Enterprise Strategy
From the networked enterprise to the Network Computer, Oracle builds on its database foundation. (Feature)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 42
Ray Lane Speaks Out
(Sidebar)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 48
Using ODBC to Access Nontabular Data
How several vendors provide ODBC access to objects, documents, hierarchical, and network data sources. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S19
Notification Systems
Could the advent of notification systems mean the end of reporting as we know it? (Feature)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 54