Miguel Ponce de Leon

Irish and EU research on Future Internet, Living Labs, IP Mobility, Security and Autonomic Network Management.

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June 6, 2009

There are no communication research topics in J, Y or Z

At the start of each year (usually the January issue) I have a little look at the full subject index page for the previous years articles in the IEEE Communcations magazine, just in case I missed an article I was interested in, and something pops out at me. In carrying out this task recently I noticed for 2008 there were no communication research topics under the alphabet heading of J, Y or Z. So I've checked the 2007 index and the same again, no topics under J, Y or Z.

Shouldn't there be a paper on "Jitterless yobibyte service bus for a ZSL" or "Zoning of jumbo frame networks: Yobibyting more than you can chew". Hey I might trademark that last one!

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Posted by miguelpdl at June 6, 2009 4:52 PM

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Y and Z I can understand but J? Odd that. You'd think Java's influence might generate at least one title starting with J.

I had to look up yobibyte. Thought you were making it up. Of course, I should not have doubted you.

Posted by: Paul M. Watson at June 10, 2009 10:04 AM

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