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SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, March 1994
- Robert A. Iannucci, Anant Agarwal, Bill Dally, Anoop Gupta, Greg Papadopoulos, Burton J. Smith:
Architectural and implementation issues for multithreading (panel session I). 3-18 - Burt Halstead, David Callahan, Jack B. Dennis, R. S. Nikhil, Vivek Sarkar:
Programming, compilation, and resource management issues for multithreading (panel session II). 19-33 - Henry G. Baker:
Linear logic and permutation stacks - the Forth shall be first. 34-43 - Abraham Mendlson, Shlomit S. Pinter, Ruth Shtokhamer:
Compile time instruction cache optimizations. 44-51 - David R. Barach, Jaspal Kohli, John Slice, Marc Spaulding, Rajeev Bharadhwaj, Don Hudson, Cliff Neighbors, Nirmal R. Saxena, Rolland Crunk:
HALSIM - a very fast SPARC V9 behavioral model. 52-58 - Mark Thorson:
Usenet Nuggets. 59-60 - Ewerton Longoni Madruga:
Book Review: SNMP, SNMPv2, and CMIP: The Practical Guide to Network Management Standards by William Stallings: (Addison-Wesley Publishing Company Inc. 1993). 60-61
Volume 22, Number 2, April 1994
- David A. Patterson:
Proceedings of the 21st Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture. Chicago, IL, USA, April 1994. IEEE Computer Society 1994, ISBN 0-8186-5510-0 [contents]
Volume 22, Number 3, June 1994
- John R. Gurd:
Supercomputing: big bang or steady state growth? 3-13 - Kay P. Litchfield:
Instruction execution sequence confirmation. 14-18 - Phil Allen, Franc Brglez, Hal Carter, Robert Caverly, Jerry Dillion, Albert Lo, Ron Lomax, John Oldfield, Cesar Pina, T. J. Wilkinson:
Report of the 1993 workshop on rapid prototyping of microelectronic systems for universities. 19-26 - Mark Thorson:
Usenet Nuggets. 27-28 - Ewerton Longoni Madruga:
Book Review: Internetworking with TCP/IP vol. III: Client-Server programming and applications (BSD Sockets version) by Douglas E. Comer and David L. Stevens (Prentice-Hall, 1993). 29-30
Volume 22, Number 4, September 1994
- Ravi Jain, John Werth, James C. Browne:
Special Issue on Input/Output in Parallel Computer Systems: Introduction. 3-4 - Sandra Johnson Baylor, Caroline Benveniste, Yarsun Hsu:
Performance evaluation of a massively parallel I/O subsystem. 5-10 - James B. Sinclair, Jay Tang, Peter J. Varman:
Instability in parallel I/O systems. 11-16 - Steven H. Vanderleest, Ravishankar K. Iyer:
Measurement of I/O bus contention and correlation among heterogeneous device types in a single-bus multiprocessor system. 17-22 - Rajeev Thakur, Rajesh Bordawekar, Alok N. Choudhary:
Compilation of out-of-core data parallel programs for distributed memory machines. 23-28 - Abhaya Asthana, Mark Cravatts, Paul Krzyzanowski:
An experimental active memory based I/O subsystem. 29-34 - Dannie Durand, Ravi Jain, David Tseytlin:
Distributed scheduling algorithms to improve the performance of parallel data transfers. 35-40 - Haruo Yokota:
DR-nets: data-reconstruction networks for highly reliable parallel-disk systems. 41-46 - Martti J. Forsell:
Are multiport memories physically feasible? 47-54 - Ghulam M. Chaudhry, Xuechang Li:
A case for the multithreaded processor architecture. 55-59 - Yin Chan, Ashok Sudarsanam, Andrew Wolfe:
The effect of compiler-flag tuning on SPEC benchmark performance. 60-70 - Jin-Ho Lee, Min-Young Lee, Seong-Uk Choi, Myong-Soon Park:
Reducing cache conflicts in data cache prefetching. 71-77 - Mark Thorson:
Usenet Nuggets. 78-81
Volume 22, Number 5, December 1994
- Martti J. Forsell:
Are multiport memories physically feasible? 3-10 - Rok Sosic:
History cache: hardware support for reverse execution. 11-18 - Mark D. Hill, James R. Larus, David A. Wood:
The Wisconsin Wind Tunnel project: an annotated bibliography. 19-26 - Avijit Saha, Nadeem Malik:
Distributed directory tags. 27-29 - Ishaq H. Unwala, Harvey G. Cragon:
A study of MIPS programs. 30-40 - Mark Thorson:
Internet Nuggets. 41-46 - Kenneth R. Ohnemus, Diana F. Mallin:
Benefits of implementing on-line methods and procedures. 49-55 - Daniel K. Cunningham, Steven J. Reilly:
Leading the design team - the evolution of the technical writer from a support role to a design role. 56-60 - Ann Rockley:
Multimedia: towards an electronic performance support system. 61-65 - Katherine E. Drew:
Telecommunicators and telecommuters: making multiple-site documentation projects work. 66-75
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