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30th COMPCON 1985: San Francisco, California, USA
- Spring COMPCON'85, Digest of Papers, Thirtieth IEEE Computer Society International Conference, San Francisco, California, USA, February 25-28, 1985. IEEE Computer Society 1985, ISBN 0-8186-0613-4
1. The Use of Standards for Open Systems Interconnection
- Gary C. Workman, Ronald Floyd:
Implementing MAP - An OSI Subnetwork - Within General Motors. COMPCON 1985: 2 - Richard Swee:
ISO-OSI Networks in a UNIX Environment. COMPCON 1985: 3 - Sheldon R. Blauman:
The Boeing Network Architecture and Open Systems Interconnect. COMPCON 1985: 4-8
2. The Crisis in Higher Education: Solutions (Panel)
- Michael C. Mulder:
The Crisis in Higher Education: Solutions. COMPCON 1985: 10 - Taylor L. Booth:
Will the Last Faculty Member Leaving for Industry Please Turn Off the Computer. COMPCON 1985: 11-12 - Patrick E. Mantey:
Industry's Role in Solving the Faculty Shortage in Computer Science and Engineering. COMPCON 1985: 13 - John F. Wakerly:
University Responsibilities and Corporate Suggestions for Cultivating Teaching Faculty. COMPCON 1985: 14 - Louis Robinson:
The Crisis in Higher Education: Solutions. COMPCON 1985: 15-16
3. Specialized Computer Systems
- Wayne A. Ray:
The Advanced Flexible Processors (AFP). COMPCON 1985: 18-20 - Kenneth E. Batcher:
The Massively Parallel Processor (MPP). COMPCON 1985: 21-24 - Enrico Clementi:
A Parallel Supercomputer for Computational Chemistry. COMPCON 1985: 25-28
4. Optical Storage I
- Linda W. Helgerson:
Optical Storage Technologies: Requirements for Revenue Realization (R 3). COMPCON 1985: 30-31 - Dan S. Bloomberg, G. A. Neville Connell:
Prospects for Magneto-Optic Recording. COMPCON 1985: 32-38 - Bert Gall:
A 600 MBYTE Compact Disc Read-Only Memory. A Potential Break-Through in Low-Cost Mass Data Distribution. COMPCON 1985: 39-42
5. Workstation-Based Database Systems
- Erich J. Neuhold:
Distributed Data Bases for Workstations. COMPCON 1985: 44-49 - Fred J. Maryanski:
Multi-Copy Workstation Databases. COMPCON 1985: 50-53 - Arthur C. Ammann, Maria Hanrahan, Ravi Krishnamurthy:
Design of a Memory Resident DBMS. COMPCON 1985: 54-58
6. Performance of New High-End Architectures
- Creve Maples:
MIDAS - An Adaptive Multiprocessor System. COMPCON 1985: 60-65 - Dennis Gannon, Stephan V. Bechtolsheim, Alejandro A. Kapauan, Jairo Panetta, Ko-Yang Wang:
The Systolic BLAS: An Experiment in Parallel Algorithm Design. COMPCON 1985: 66-70 - Mark D. Weiser, Steve Kogge, Michelle C. McElvany, Roger Pierson, Rehmi Post, Ashok K. Thareja:
Status and Performance of the Zmob Parallel Processing System. COMPCON 1985: 71-74
7. Optical Storage II
- Roger D. Hilde:
Technology for Optical Data Disk Manufacture. COMPCON 1985: 76-77 - Gerry Walter:
Input and Output for Optical Document Management Systems. COMPCON 1985: 78-82 - Henryk Birecki, Steven Louis Naberhuis, Thomas C. Anthony:
Reliability and Performance of Magnetooptic Recording Media. COMPCON 1985: 83-85 - Andrew Lippman:
Optical Publishing. COMPCON 1985: 86-90
8. Transaction-Based Systems
- David K. Gifford, James E. Donahue:
Coordinating Independent Atomic Actions. COMPCON 1985: 92-95 - Jim Gray, Pete Homan, Harald Sammer, Bob Good, Dieter Gawlick:
One Thousand Transactions per Second. COMPCON 1985: 96-101 - Kurt A. Shoens, Inderpal Narang, Ron Obermarck, John Palmer, Stu Silen, Irving L. Traiger, Kent Treiber:
The Amoeba Project. COMPCON 1985: 102-106
9. Directions for Expert Systems Research
- Kamran Parsaye:
The Next 700 Expert System Languages. COMPCON 1985: 108-112 - Henry Sowizral:
Structures, Metastructures, and Expert System Languages. COMPCON 1985: 113-114 - William J. Clancey:
Expert System Design: Lessons From Applications to Education. COMPCON 1985: 115-116
10. Directions in High Performance Computer Architectures
- Louis Monier, Pradeep S. Sindhu:
The Architecture of the Dragon. COMPCON 1985: 118-121 - Steven J. Wallach:
The Convex C-1 64-bit Supercomputer. COMPCON 1985: 122-126 - G. T. Cheney, E. B. Kozemchak:
The AT&T WE 32100 Microsystem Product Line. COMPCON 1985: 127-130
11. Silicon Compilers: Leverage for VLSI
- Walter Curtis:
Re-Implementing the MicroVAX I on the Genesil. COMPCON 1985: 132-136 - John Zarrella:
How Silicon Compilation Will Affect Engineers. COMPCON 1985: 137-140 - Jim Lipman:
Cell Compilers for Computer Chip Design. COMPCON 1985: 141-142
12. Pracitcal Issues in Personal Computer Networks
- Bruce Eisenhard:
Network Disk and File Servers. COMPCON 1985: 144-147 - Charles Feltman:
Micro-Mainframe LAN Connection. COMPCON 1985: 148-150 - David Stevens:
PCs on Broadband. COMPCON 1985: 151-156
13. Expert System Software
- John L. Cuadrado:
Metalevel Reasoning for the Development of Signal Processing Systems. COMPCON 1985: 158-160 - Rajendra S. Wall:
An Object-Based Approach to Knowledge Representation. COMPCON 1985: 161-163 - Gerald Gary Sullivan, Kenneth Fordyce:
Examples of the Role of Expert Systems in Decision Support. COMPCON 1985: 164-168
14. The VAX 8600: The New High End VAX
- Carl Gibson, Bob Glorioso, Paul Guglielmi:
The VAX 8600: Functions, Features, Process and Performance. COMPCON 1985: 170-174 - Fernando C. Colón Osorio, Tryggve Fossum, William Hilliard, William Brucket, Paul Guglielmo, John Bloem:
The Microarchitecture of the VAX 8600. COMPCON 1985: 175 - Tryggve Fossum, William J. Grundmann, Virginia Blaha:
Floating Point Processor for the VAX 8600. COMPCON 1985: 176-180
15. Rapidly Prototyping VLSI Systems
- Alan Bell:
Using System Kits and Design Frames to Enhance VLSI Prototyping. COMPCON 1985: 182-183 - Yehuda Afek, Ronald F. Ayres, David Booth, Danny Cohen, Kathie Fry, Rick Gillespie, Joel Goldberg, Joe Green, David Hollenberg, George Lewicki, Terri Lewis, Lee Richardson, Barden Smith, Victoria Svoboda, Vance Tyree, Jasmin Witthoft:
Chips and Boards Through MOSIS. COMPCON 1985: 184-186
16. Voice Local Area Networks
- John F. Wakerly:
A Voice/Data/Packet Switching Architecture. COMPCON 1985: 194-199 - Ron W. Pulleyblank:
Concept for Voise on Broadband Coaxial Cable Systems. COMPCON 1985: 200-204
17. Prolog
- Doug DeGroot:
Alternate Graph Expressions for Restricted AND-Parallelism. COMPCON 1985: 206-210 - Dwight D. Hill, Shaibal Roy:
Prolog in CMOS Circuit Design. COMPCON 1985: 211-217 - Jung-Herng Chang, Alvin M. Despain, Doug DeGroot:
AND-Parallelism of Logic Programs Based on a Static Data Dependency Analysis. COMPCON 1985: 218-226
18. Engineering Workstations for Integrated CAE/CAD/CAT/CAM Environments
- David W. Smith:
Direction of Integrated Workstation Tools for IC Development. COMPCON 1985: 228-232 - Chi-Ngong Pow:
Procedural Interfaces to Databases in the Logician Design Environment. COMPCON 1985: 233-238 - James R. Tobias:
A Manufacturer's Perspective on the Workstation Environment. COMPCON 1985: 239-242
19. High Performance Transaction Processing Systems
- Michael Burman:
Aspects of a High-Volume Production Online Banking System. COMPCON 1985: 244-248 - Dieter Gawlick:
Processing "Hot Spots" in High Performance Systems. COMPCON 1985: 249-251 - Philip M. Neches:
The Anatomy of a Database Computer System. COMPCON 1985: 252-254
20. Fault-Tolerant Computing: State of the Art and Open Problems I
- Jean-Claude Laprie:
On Computer System Dependability: Faults, Errors, and Failures. COMPCON 1985: 256-259 - Edward J. McCluskey:
Hardware Fault-Tolerance. COMPCON 1985: 260-263 - Jack Goldberg:
Perspectives in Fault-Tolerant Software. COMPCON 1985: 264-270
21. Silicon Support for Computer Graphics
- James R. Peterson:
System Requirements for Graphicw Silicon. COMPCON 1985: 272-275 - Karl M. Guttag, Jerry R. Van Aken:
New Silicon to Solve Fundamental Graphics Problems. COMPCON 1985: 276-279 - Henry Fuchs:
Qualitative Changes in the Future of Interactive Graphics. COMPCON 1985: 280
22. Optical Computing I
- Joseph W. Goodman:
Optical Computing: An Historical Perspective. COMPCON 1985: 282-284 - Sing H. Lee:
Optical Pattern Recognition. COMPCON 1985: 285-289 - Alan Huang:
Optical Digital Computers? COMPCON 1985: 290-292
23. Fault-Tolerant Computing: State of the Art and Open Problems II
- John H. Wensley:
Dependable Real-Time Computing. COMPCON 1985: 294-298 - Yechiam Yemini:
Some Research Directions Towards Reliable Distributed Systems. COMPCON 1985: 299 - Ray Stong:
Problems in Fault Tolerant Distributed Systems. COMPCON 1985: 300-306
24. Application of Software Metrics
- Thomas R. Bowen:
Quality Metrics in Software Development. COMPCON 1985: 308-312 - J. McCall, Patricia Pierce, Richard Hartley, R. Thornerfelt:
Measurement Technology for Software Life Cycle Support. COMPCON 1985: 313-320 - Daniel E. Hocking:
Query on the Operational Definitions of Quality from the User's Point of View. COMPCON 1985: 321-324
25. Are Simulation Accelerators Solving the Design Simulation Problem? (Panel)
- Chuck Robertson:
Are Simulation Accelerators Solving the Design Simulation Problem? COMPCON 1985: 326-327 - Nicholas P. Van Brunt:
The Zycad Logic Evaluator Applied to a Typical Design Project. COMPCON 1985: 328-329 - Thomas M. McWilliams:
Are Simulation Accelerators Solving the Design Simulation Problem? COMPCON 1985: 330-332
26. Optical Computing II
- Joseph W. Goodman:
Optical Interconnections: A Role for Optics in Computing of the Future. COMPCON 1985: 334-335 - B. Keith Jenkins:
Architectural Characteristics of Optical Logic Systems. COMPCON 1985: 336-341 - Arthur Douglas Fisher, C. Lee Giles:
Optical Adaptive Associative Computer Architectures. COMPCON 1985: 342-344
27. Programming Environments for Large-Scale Software Development
- A. Nico Habermann:
The Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie-Mellon University. COMPCON 1985: 346-349 - E. Don Stuckle:
Lessons Learned in Building the TRW Software Productivity System. COMPCON 1985: 350-357 - Jock A. Rader:
Experiences Building and Using a Software Development Environment for Avionics Software. COMPCON 1985: 358-364
28. A. I. Machines
- Haruo Akimoto, Shinichi Shimizu, Akio Shinagawa, Akira Hattori, Hiromu Hayashi:
Evaluation of the Dedicated Hardware in FACOM Alpha. COMPCON 1985: 366-369 - Alan L. Davis, Shane V. Robison:
The FAIM-1 Symbolic Multiprocessing System. COMPCON 1985: 370-375 - Alvin M. Despain, Yale N. Patt:
Aquarius - A High Performance Computing System for Symbolic/Numeric Applications. COMPCON 1985: 376-382
29. Advances in Testing Technology for Semi-Custom Chips
- Joseph L. A. Hughes, Samiha Mourad, Edward J. McCluskey:
An Experimental Study Comparing 74LS181 Test Sets. COMPCON 1985: 384-387 - John J. Zasio:
Non Stuck Fault Testing of CMOS VLSI. COMPCON 1985: 388-391 - Earl E. Swartzlander Jr., John A. Eldon, De D. Hsu:
VLSI Testing: A Decade of Experience. COMPCON 1985: 392-396
30. Evaluation of Modern Computers: Comparing Oranges and Bananas
- Timothy S. Axelrod:
Comparing the Performance of Parallel Computers. COMPCON 1985: 398-401 - Larry Masinter, William van Melle:
Measuring LISP Performance. COMPCON 1985: 402-404 - Jack Worlton:
Bottleneckology: Evaluating Supercomputers. COMPCON 1985: 405-406
31. Expert System Concepts
- Tim Sherrod:
The Evolution of Knowledge-Based Systems. COMPCON 1985: 408 - Rowland R. Johnson, Tom Canales, Darrel Lager:
Applying Expert System Techniques to the Operation of Fusion Energy Experiments. COMPCON 1985: 409-410 - Andrew S. Cromarty:
What Are Current Expert System Tools Missing? COMPCON 1985: 411-418
32. Parallel and Data Flow Architectures
- A. P. Wim Böhm, John R. Gurd, John Sargeant:
Hardware and Software Enhancement of the Manchester Dataflow Machine. COMPCON 1985: 420-423 - Gyula A. Magó:
Making Parallel Computations Simple: The FFP Machine. COMPCON 1985: 424-428 - David G. Meyer, Howard Jay Siegel, Thomas Schwederski, Nathaniel J. Davis IV, James T. Kuehn:
The PASM Parallel System Prototype. COMPCON 1985: 429
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