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ArticlesNovember 1995 / Features


November 1995 / Features

article Kaboom, Inc.
illustration Simulation of James Dean's Fatal Crash
photo Off the Runway, Into the Harbor
photo Leak Wreaks Havoc
photo Where Were You When the Quake Hit?
photo Smart Dummies
photo Postive Turn-Over
When technology goes splat, Failure Analysis sends in a squad of detective engineers wielding heavy-duty computer wizardry
- by Caren D. Potter

article Needle Hunting
table Tips for Managing Multiple Directories
screen Flexible, Easy StreetTalk
sidebar X.500: The Once And Future Answer
With directory services, you're supposed to be able to find anything, anywhere. Do they work?
- by Paul Korzeniowski

article Hyper-G Organizes the Web
illustration The Hyper-G Data Model
illustration The Client/Server Architecture of Hyper-G
screen Hyper-G in Multipart Harmony
screen Hyper-G's Version of Creative Visualiz ation
sidebar Why the Web Won't Work
sidebar Take A Test Drive
Finding what you want on the tangled Web could be much easier with this new, powerful data architecture
- by Udo Flohr

article Faking It, Then Making It
table Simulating Siemens's Clean Room
photo Mike Fahner in Siemens Clean Room
sidebar What ProModel Can Do
sidebar Learn By Doing
photo Dr. Sema Alptekin
It's always better to make mistakes on a model than to screw up in production. That's why the solar industry's first clean room started life as a simu lation.
- by John R. Vacca

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