Author: Janet Wilson

Publications

Publication period start: 1998
Number of co-authors: 12

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Earl Killian
1
Robert P. Colwell
1
Paul I. Rubinfeld
1

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Kirk L. Kroeker
10
Scott Hamilton
15
Robert P. Colwell
32

Publications

Wilson, Janet (2000): Toward Things That Think. In IEEE Computer, 33 (1) pp. 72-76. https://csdl.computer.org/comp/mags/co/2000/01/r1072abs.htm

Silcott, Gary, Wilson, Janet, Peterson, Neil, Peisel, William, Kroeker, Kirk L. (1999): SOCs Drive New Product Development. In IEEE Computer, 32 (6) pp. 61-66.

Wilson, Janet (1998): The IETF: Laying the Net\'s Asphalt. In IEEE Computer, 31 (8) pp. 116-117.

Wilson, Janet, Tremblay, Marc, Grohoski, Greg, Burgess, Brad, Killian, Earl, Colwell, Robert P., Rubinfeld, Paul I. (1998): Challenges and Trends in Processor Design. In IEEE Computer, 31 (0) pp. 39-48.

Gurbaxani, Vijay, Wilson, Janet (1997): Bridging IT and Business: Techno MBAs. In IEEE Computer, 30 (9) pp. 128-129.

Hamilton, Scott, Wilson, Janet (1997): Andrew Grove\'s Vision for the Internet. In IEEE Computer, 30 (4) pp. 14-15.

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