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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c6]Jesper Steensgaard, Richard Reay, Raymond Perry, Dave Thomas, Geoffrey Tu, George Reitsma:
A 24b 2MS/s SAR ADC with 0.03ppm INL and 106.3dB DR in 180nm CMOS. ISSCC 2022: 168-170
2010 – 2019
- 2016
- [c5]Anne Jourdain, Joeri De Vos, Fumihiro Inoue, Kenneth J. Rebibis, Andy Miller, Gerald Beyer, Eric Beyne, Edward Walsby, Jash Patel, Oliver Ansell, Janet Hopkins, Huma Ashraf, Dave Thomas:
Extreme wafer thinning optimization for via-last applications. 3DIC 2016: 1-5 - 2015
- [c4]Dave Thomas:
Think? Compute! See!! End User Programming for Thinkers. EDOC 2015: 38 - 2011
- [c3]Keith Buchanan, Dave Thomas, Hefin Griffiths, Kathrine Crook, Daniel Archard, Mark Carruthers, Masahiko Tanaka:
Plasma etch and dielectric deposition processes for TSV Reveal. 3DIC 2011: 1-2 - 2010
- [j35]Dave Thomas:
Professional Developers Practice their Kata to Stay Sharp. J. Object Technol. 9(2): 23-25 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j34]Dave Thomas:
Cloud Computing - Benefits and Challenges! J. Object Technol. 8(3): 37-41 (2009) - [j33]Dave Thomas:
Functional Programming - Crossing The Chasm? J. Object Technol. 8(5): 45-48 (2009) - 2008
- [j32]Dave Thomas:
Next Generation IT --- Computing In the Cloud Life after Jurassic OO Middleware. J. Object Technol. 7(1): 27-33 (2008) - [j31]Dave Thomas:
Enabling Application Agility - Software as A Service, Cloud Computing and Dynamic Languages. J. Object Technol. 7(4): 29-32 (2008) - [j30]Dave Thomas:
The Legacy and Liability of Object Technology The Dark Side of OO. J. Object Technol. 7(6): 27-33 (2008) - [j29]Dave Thomas:
Real Men Do JavaScript! Programming the World in a Browser. J. Object Technol. 7(8): 35-39 (2008) - [c2]Jean-François Rolland, Jean-Paul Bodeveix, Mamoun Filali, David Chemouil, Dave Thomas:
Modes in Asynchronous Systems. ICECCS 2008: 282-287 - 2007
- [j28]Rex Berridge, Robert M. Averill III, Arnold E. Barish, Michael A. Bowen, Peter J. Camporese, Jack DiLullo, Peter E. Dudley, Joachim Keinert, David W. Lewis, Robert D. Morel, Thomas E. Rosser, Nicole S. Schwartz, Philip Shephard, Howard H. Smith, Dave Thomas, Phillip J. Restle, John R. Ripley, Stephen L. Runyon, Patrick M. Williams:
IBM POWER6 microprocessor physical design and design methodology. IBM J. Res. Dev. 51(6): 685-714 (2007) - [j27]Dave Thomas:
Agile Artifacts - Documenting, Tracking and Reporting: Trust The Source Luke! J. Object Technol. 6(3): 25-31 (2007) - [j26]Dave Thomas:
SOA and the Clash of Technocultures Classes versus Infosets versus Business Process. J. Object Technol. 6(6): 29-34 (2007) - [j25]Dave Thomas:
Programming the World in a Browser Real Men Don't Do JavaScript Do They?! J. Object Technol. 6(10): 25-29 (2007) - [c1]Ricardo Bedin França, Jean-Paul Bodeveix, Mamoun Filali, Jean-François Rolland, David Chemouil, Dave Thomas:
The AADL behaviour annex - experiments and roadmap. ICECCS 2007: 377-382 - 2006
- [j24]Dave Thomas:
The Unnecessary Tension between Process and Programmer - Some of My Best Friends Use an Agile Software Process. J. Object Technol. 5(1): 7-11 (2006) - [j23]Dave Thomas:
On The Next Move in Programming. J. Object Technol. 5(2): 7-11 (2006) - [j22]Dave Thomas:
The API Field of Dreams - Too Much Stuff! It's Time to Reduce and Simplify APIs! J. Object Technol. 5(6): 23-27 (2006) - [j21]Dave Thomas:
Agile Evolution: Towards The Continuous Improvement of Legacy Software. J. Object Technol. 5(7): 19-26 (2006) - [j20]Dave Thomas:
Programming with Models? Modeling with Code. The Role of Models in Software Development. J. Object Technol. 5(8): 15-19 (2006) - [e1]Dave Thomas:
ECOOP 2006 - Object-Oriented Programming, 20th European Conference, Nantes, France, July 3-7, 2006, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4067, Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-35726-2 [contents] - 2005
- [j19]Dave Thomas:
The (Re) Emergence of Agile Languages and Domain-Oriented Programming. J. Object Technol. 4(9): 7-10 (2005) - [j18]Dave Thomas:
Agile Programming: Design to Accommodate Change. IEEE Softw. 22(3): 14-16 (2005) - 2004
- [j17]Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas:
Three Legs, No Wobble. IEEE Softw. 21(1): 18-19 (2004) - [j16]Dave Thomas, Andy Hunt:
Nurturing Requirements. IEEE Softw. 21(2): 13-15 (2004) - [j15]Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas:
OO in One Sentence: Keep It DRY, Shy, and Tell the Other Guy. IEEE Softw. 21(3): 101-103 (2004) - [j14]Dave Thomas, Andy Hunt:
Open Source Ecosystems. IEEE Softw. 21(4): 89-91 (2004) - [j13]Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas:
Imaginate. IEEE Softw. 21(5): 96-97 (2004) - [j12]Dave Thomas, Andy Hunt:
Practice. IEEE Softw. 21(6): 12-13 (2004) - 2003
- [j11]Dave Thomas:
UML - Unified or Universal Modeling Language? UML2, OCL, MOF, EDOC - The Emperor Has Too Many Clothes. J. Object Technol. 2(1): 7-12 (2003) - [j10]Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas:
The Art of Enbugging. IEEE Softw. 20(1): 10-11 (2003) - [j9]Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas:
The Trip-Packing Dilemma. IEEE Softw. 20(3): 106-107 (2003) - [j8]Dave Thomas, Andy Hunt:
Verbing the Noun. IEEE Softw. 20(4): 82-83 (2003) - [j7]Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas:
Preparing the Raw Material. IEEE Softw. 20(5): 97-98 (2003) - [j6]Dave Thomas, Andy Hunt:
Pipelines. IEEE Softw. 20(6): 17-19 (2003) - 2002
- [j5]Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas:
Ubiquitous Automation. IEEE Softw. 19(1): 11-13 (2002) - [j4]Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas:
Software Archaeology. IEEE Softw. 19(2): 20-22 (2002) - [j3]Dave Thomas, Andy Hunt:
Mock Objects. IEEE Softw. 19(3): 22-24 (2002) - [j2]Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas:
Zero-Tolerance Construction. IEEE Softw. 19(5): 100-102 (2002) - [j1]Dave Thomas, Andy Hunt:
State Machines. IEEE Softw. 19(6): 10-12 (2002)
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