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IEEE Computer, Volume 19, 1986
Volume 19, Number 1, January 1986
- Richard L. Shuey:
Data Engineering - Guest Editor's Introduction. 14-15 - Richard L. Shuey, Gio Wiederhold:
Data Engineering and Information Systems. 18-30 - Stanley Y. W. Su:
Modeling Integrated Manufacturing Data with SAM*. 34-49 - Arthur M. Keller:
The Role of Semantics in Translating View Updates. 63-73 - Charles Kellogg:
From Data Management to Knowledge Management. 75-84
- Ware Myers:
The Competitivness of the United States Disk-Drive Industry. 85-90 - James T. Cain:
Professional Accreditation for the Computing Sciences. 91-94
Volume 19, Number 2, February 1986
- Svetlana P. Kartashev, Steven I. Kartashev:
Design for Adaptability - Guest Editors' Introduction. 9-13 - Joseph A. Goguen:
Reusing and Interconneccting Software Components. 16-28 - Nikitas A. Alexandridis:
Adaptable Software and Hardware: Problems and Solutions. 29-39 - Thomas Schwederski, Howard Jay Siegel:
Adaptable Software for Supercomputers. 40-48 - Noah S. Prywes, Yuan Shi, Boleslaw K. Szymanski, Jine S. Tseng:
Supersystem Programming with Model. 50-60 - Svetlana P. Kartashev, Steven I. Kartashev:
Adaptable Software for Dynamic Architectures. 61-77 - Roberto M. Negrini, Mariagiovanna Sami, Renato Stefanelli:
Fault Tolerance Fechniques for Array Structures Used in Supercomputing. 78-87
Volume 19, Number 3, March 1986
- Alan E. Charlesworth, John L. Gustafson:
Introducing Replicated VLSI to Supercomputing: the FPS-164/MAX Scientific Computer. 10-23 - Veljko M. Milutinovic, David A. Fura, Walter A. Helbig:
An Introduction to GaAs Microprocessor Architecture for VLSI. 30-42 - Lubomir Bic, Jonathan P. Gilbert:
Learning from AI: New Trends in Database Technology. 44-54 - Jon G. Kuhl, Sudhakar M. Reddy:
Fault-Tolerance Considerations in Large Multiple-Processor Systems. 56-67 - Vason P. Srini:
An Architectural Comparison of Dataflow Systems. 68-88
- Ware Myers:
Getting Cycles out of a Supercomputer. 89-93
Volume 19, Number 4, April 1986
- Roy L. Russo:
Message from the President. 8-9 - G. Padwick:
Guest Editor's Introduction. 12-13 - Harold W. Carter:
Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits. 19-36 - A. Richard Newton, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli:
Computer-Aided Design for VLSI Circuits. 38-60 - Howard Jacobs:
Verification of a Second-Generation 32-Bit Microprocessor. 64-70 - Shigenobu Suzuki, Kazutoshi Takahashi, Takao Sugimoto, Mikio Kuwata:
An Integrated Design System for the SX-1 and SX-2 Supercomputers. 72-85 - Ronald Waxman:
Hardware Design Languages for Computer Design and Test. 90-97 - Martin G. Walker, James McGregor:
Computer-Aided Engineering for Analog Circuit Design. 100-108
Volume 19, Number 5, May 1986
- David A. Fisher, Richard M. Weatherly:
Issues in the Design of a Distributed Operating System for Ada. 38-47 - Hidehiko Tanaka:
A Parallel Inference Machine. 48-54 - Najah Naffah, Ahmed Karmouch:
Agora-An Experiment in Multimedia Message Systems. 56-66 - Tsutomu Hoshino:
An Invitation to the World of PAX. 68-79 - Jim Isaak:
Standards: P1003: A Unix Standard for the Rest of Us. 80-81
Volume 19, Number 6, June 1986
- James T. Cain, Ronald G. Hoelzeman:
Computer Science Education in the U.S. - Guest Editors' Instroduction. 6-7 - Lawrence P. Grayson:
Education and America's Industrial Future. 10-17 - Taylor L. Booth, Tom Brubaker, James T. Cain, Ronald L. Danielson, Ronald G. Hoelzeman, Glen G. Langdon Jr., David L. Soldan, Murali R. Varanasi:
Design Education in Computer Science and Engineering. 20-27 - Mark Sherman, Ann Marks:
Using Low-Cost Workstations to Investigate Computer Networks and Distributed Systems. 32-41 - Gerald L. Engel, John F. Dalphin:
Vocationalism and the Whole Man. 42-46 - Ware Myers:
Computing Sciences Accreditation Pro and Con. 4749
- John H. Maier:
Computer Science Education in the People's Republic of China. 50-56 - Laszlo A. Belady:
The Japanese and Software: Is it a Good Match? 57-61 - James A. Larson:
A Visual Approach to Browsing in a Database Environment. 62-71
Volume 19, Number 7, July 1986
- Se June Hong:
Expert Systems in Engineering - Guest Editor's Introduction. 12-15 - William S. Faught:
Applications of AI in Engineering. 17-27 - Giorgio Bruno, Antonia Elia, Pietro Laface:
A Rule-Based System to Schedule Production. 32-40 - Gary J. Stroebel, Randy D. Baxter, Michael J. Denney:
A Capacity Planning Expert System for IBM System/38. 42-50 - Sarosh Talukdar, Eleri Cardozo, Luiz V. Leão:
Toast: The Power System Operator's Assistant. 53-60 - Frank J. Pipitone:
The FIS Electronics Troubleshooting System. 68-76 - P. A. Subrahmanyam:
Synapse: An Expert System for VLSI Design. 78-89 - David C. Brown, B. Chandrasekaran:
Knowledge and Control for a Mechanical Design Expert System. 92-100 - Sanjay Mittal, Clive L. Dym, Mahesh Morjaria:
Pride: An Expert System for the Design of Paper Handling Systems. 102-114 - Yi-Tzuu Chien, Jay Liebowitz:
Expert Systems in the SDI Environment. 115-122
Volume 19, Number 8, August 1986
- David Gelernter:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Domesticating Parallelism. 12-16 - David A. Mundie, David A. Fisher:
Parallel Processing in Ada. 20-25 - Sudhir Ahuja, Nicholas Carriero, David Gelernter:
Linda and Friends. 26-34 - Robert H. Halstead Jr.:
Parallel Symbolic Computing. 35-43 - Ehud Shapiro:
Concurrent Prolog: A Progress Report. 44-58 - Paul Hudak:
Para-Functional Programming. 60-70 - Alexander Silbey, Veljko Milutinovic, Victor Mendoza-Grado:
A Survey of Advanced Microprocessors and HLL Computer Architectures. 72-85
Volume 19, Number 9, September 1986
- James J. Hack:
Peak vs. Sustained Performance in Highly Concurrent Vector Machines. 11-19 - Philip R. Zimmermann:
A Proposed Standard Format for RSA Cryptosystems. 21-34 - Richard T. Snodgrass, Ilsoo Ahn:
Temporal Databases. 35-42 - John Sanguinetti:
Performance of a Message-Based Multiprocessor. 47-55 - Brad A. Myers:
A Complete and Efficient Implementation of Covered Windows. 57-67 - David Gries, Raymond E. Miller, Robert W. Ritchie, Paul Young:
Imbalance Between Growth and Funding in Academic Computing Science: Two Trends Colliding. 70-76
Volume 19, Number 10, October 1986
- Veljko Milutinovic:
Guest Editor's Introduction GaAs Microprocessor Technology. 10-13 - Sherman Karp, Sven Roosild:
DARPA, SDI, and GaAs. 17-19 - Lawrence E. Larson, Joseph F. Jensen, Paul T. Greiling:
GaAs High-Speed Digital IC Technology: An Overview. 21-27 - Barry K. Gilbert, Barbara A. Naused, Daniel J. Schwab, Rick L. Thompson:
Signal Processors Based Upon GaAs ICs: The Need for a Wholistic Design Approach. 29-43 - Veljko Milutinovic, Alex Silbey, David A. Fura, Kevin Kerin, Mark Bettinger, Walter A. Helbig, William Heagerty, Richard M. Zieger, Bob Schellack, Walter R. Curtice:
Issues of Importance in Designing GaAs Microcomputer Systems. 45-57 - Terrence L. Rasset, Roger A. Niederland, John H. Lane, William A. Geideman:
A 32-bit RISC Implemented in Enhancement-Mode JFET GaAs. 60-68 - Eric R. Fox, Kenneth J. Kiefer, Robert F. Vangen, Shaun P. Whalen:
Reduced Instruction Set Architecture for a GaAs Microprocessor System. 71-81 - James J. Horning, Daniel Tabak:
The Open Channel. 85-86 - Nancy Hays:
New Products: A sampling of the GaAs Market. 98-102
Volume 19, Number 11, November 1986
- Michael C. Mulder:
From the Editor-in-Chief. 6 - Harry Rudin:
Trends in Computer Communications. 25-33 - John M. Carroll, Sandra A. Mazur-Rimetz:
LisaLearning. 35-49 - Lester Byington, Douglas J. Theis:
Data-Processing Hardware for Spacecraft: Air Force Standard 1750A ISA is the New Trend. 50-59 - Ware Myers:
Can Software for the Strategic Defense Initiative ever be Error-Free? 61-67 - David Gries:
The 1984-85 Taulbee Survey. 69-71
Volume 19, Number 12, December 1986
- Nick Roussopoulos:
Future Directions in Database Systems - Architectures for Information Engineering: Guest Editor's Introduction. 7-8 - Witold Litwin, Abdelaziz Abdellatif:
Multidatabase Interoperability. 10-18 - Nick Roussopoulos, Hyunchul Kang:
Principles and Techniques in the Design of ADMS±. 19-25 - Leo Mark, Nick Roussopoulos:
Metadata Management. 26-36 - Gio Wiederhold:
Views, Objects, and Databases. 37-44 - Stavros Christodoulakis, Christos Faloutsos:
Design and Performance Considerations for an Optical Disk-Based Multimedia Object Server. 45-56
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