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33rd COMPCON 1988: San Francisco, California, USA
- COMPCON'88, Digest of Papers, Thirty-Third IEEE Computer Society International Conference, San Francisco, California, USA, February 29 - March 4, 1988. IEEE Computer Society 1988, ISBN 0-8186-0828-5
Featured Session
- Gordon Bell:
Trends in Scientific and Engineering Computing. 2-5
Processors Track
Implementations of the SPARC Architecture
- Anant Agrawal, Eric W. Brown, Joe Petolino, James R. Peterson:
Design Considerations for a Bipolar Implementation of SPARC. 6-9 - Masood Namjoo, Anant Agrawal, D. C. Jackson, Lesley Quach:
CMOS Gate Array Implementation of the SPARC Architecture. 10-13 - L. Quach, R. Chueh:
CMOS Gate Array Implementation of SPARC. 14-17 - Masood Namjoo, F. Abu-Nofal, Doug Carmean, R. Chandramouli, Y. Chang, J. Goforth, W. Hsu, Rick Iwamoto, C. Murphy, U. Naot, Mike Parkin, Joan M. Pendleton, C. Porter, J. Reaves, R. Reddy, George Swan, D. Tinker, P. Tong, Larry Yang:
CMOS Custom Implementation of the SPARC Architecture. 18-21
TRON Project Overview
- Yoshihiko Imai, Makoto Ando, Masaaki Kobayashi, Yoshiaki Kushiki, Ken Sakamura:
An Implementation Based on the BTRON Specification. 22-24 - Kosei Okamoto, Misao Miyata, Hidechika Kishigami, Takashi Miyamori, Tai Sato:
Design Considerations for 32-bit Microprocessor TX3. 25-29 - Tom Shimizu, Toyohiko Yoshida, Yuichi Saitoh, Masahito Matsuo, Tatsuya Enomoto:
A 32-bit Microprocessor Based on the TRON Architecture: Design of the GMICRO/100. 30-35
Emerging Processors
- Yoichi Yano, Yasuhiko Koumoto, Yoshikuni Sato:
V60/V70 Microprocessor and Its Systems Support Functions. 36-42 - Matthew S. Nelson, Jorge Cruz-Rios, Benjamin Ng, William S. Wu:
Architecture of the WE32200 Chip Set. 43-47 - S. Sims, J. Benkual:
Regulus: A High Performance VLSI Architecture. 48-53
Artificial Intelligence Track
Technology
- R. W. Harrigan:
Intelligent Control of Robot Manipulators in Hazardous Environments. 54-58 - Leslie Pack Kaelbling:
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. 59-63
Prolog Update
- Alvin M. Despain:
Prolog at Berkeley. 64-67 - Markian M. Gooley, Laxmikant V. Kalé, David A. Padua, Balkrishna Ramkumar, U. S. Reddy, David C. Sehr, Wei Wennie Shu, Benjamin W. Wah:
Prolog at the University of Illinois. 68-73 - John S. Conery:
Logic Programming Research in Oregon. 74-81
High Performance Computer Systems Track
Myths vs. Reality 1: Using Parallel Computers
- Michael Bieterman:
Parallel Programs on the Cray and on the Alliant: A Comparative Evaluation. 82-83 - Robert E. Benner:
Challenges in Matching Parallel Architectures and Matrix Algorithms. 84-89
Myths vs. Reality 2: Programming and Performance on Advanced Computer Systems
- Kirk E. Jordan:
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: Comparing High Speed Computer Systems. 90-96 - John L. Gustafson, Gary R. Montry:
Programming and Performance on a Cube-Connected Architecture. 97-100 - John M. Mellor-Crummey:
Experience with the BBN Butterfly. 101-105
Mini-Supercomputers
- B. Ramakrishna Rau:
Cydra 5 Directed Dataflow Architecture. 106-113 - Gary N. Fielland:
Symmetry: A Second Generation "Practical Parallel". 114-115 - M. Fung:
The Supertrek S-1 Mini-Supercomputer. 116-121
Storage Technologies and Systems Track
Magnetic Storage Devices
- Juan A. Rodriguez:
Rotary Heads: New Directions for Tape Backup. 122-127
Optical Storage
- Geoffrey Bate:
The Limits to Magnetic Recording. 128 - I. Turner:
Error Management in Optical Disk Recording. 128-134 - R. G. Zech:
Systems, Applications, and Implications of Optical Storage. 135-140 - D. H. Davies:
Status of Optical Media. 141-145
Disk Caching
- Jai Menon, Mike Hartung:
The IBM 3990 Disk Cache. 146-151 - A. J. Kondoff:
The MPE XL Data Management System: Exploiting the HP Precision Architecture for HP's Next Generation Commercial Computer Systems. 152-155 - S. Fuld:
The Amperif Cache Disk System. 156-161
Software Potpourri Track
Object Oriented Programming
- David M. Ungar, Randall B. Smith:
SELF: The Power of Simplicity. 162-165 - Brad J. Cox:
The Objective-C Environment: Past, Present, and Future. 166-171
Object Oriented Database
- Craig Damon, Gordon Landis:
Abstract Types and Storage Types in an OO-DBMS. 172-176 - Daniel H. Fishman:
An Overview of the Iris Object-Oriented DBMS. 177-181
Distributed Processing System
- Brett D. Fleisch:
Distributed Shared Memory in a Loosely Coupled Distributed System. 182-184 - Dhamir N. Mannai, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid:
Design and Implementation of a Distributed Transaction Processing System. 185-188 - Johan Fagerström, Lars Strömberg:
A Paradigm and System for Design and Test of Distributed Applications. 189-195
Parallel Processing Track
Parallel Processing Systems
- D. Parkinson, D. J. Hunt, K. S. MacQueen:
The AMT DAP 500. 196-199 - M. H. Reilly, J. R. Sopka:
M31: A Large Scale Multiprocessor VAX for Parallel Processing Research. 200-207
VLSI Family for Multiprocessing Systems
- David J. Schanin:
Architecture of the NS32532: A Single Chip VLSI High Performance CPU. 208-212 - Shay Ben-Chorin:
Architecture of the NS32580 Floating Point Controller. 213-217 - L. K. Quinones:
The NS32605 Cache Controller. 218-227
Software Engineering Track
Engineering Information Systems: Panel
- Gio Wiederhold:
Engineering Information Systems: Prospects and Problems of Integration. 228-229 - Robert I. Winner:
Goals of the Engineering Information Systems Project. 230-233 - J. L. Ebel:
The Engineering Information System Program. 234-237
Software Reusability
- Tom Love:
The Economics of Reuse. 238-241 - Arthur B. Pyster, Bruce H. Barnes:
The Software Productivity Consortium Reuse Program. 242-249
The Use of Integrated Project Support Environments, IPSE, for Large-Scale Software Development
- A. S. Rappaport, V. L. Hinder:
Market Impact of Integrated Software Development Environments. 250-253 - W. Paseman:
Architecture of an Integration and Portability Platform. 254-258 - Robert J. Ellison:
Trends in Software Development Environments for Large Software Systems. 259-265
Workstation Track
SONY NEWS Workstation
- Masao Hori, Ken Kurihara, Hiroyuki Kobayashi, Hiroshi Tezuka, Koichi Tanaka:
System Design of the NEWS Workstation. 266-269 - K. Doi, K. Koshiba, M. Takeuchi:
Japanese Language Processing on the NEWS Workstation. 270-273 - Keiji Kimura, Akihide Demura, Tatsuya Igarashi, Yukio Takeyari:
CD-ROM System Based on the NEWS Workstation. 274-277
Sun Microsystems SPARC Architecture
- Robert B. Garner, Anant Agrawal, Faye A. Briggs, Eric W. Brown, David Hough, Bill Joy, Steve R. Kleiman, Steven S. Muchnick, Masood Namjoo, David A. Patterson, Joan M. Pendleton, Richard Tuck:
The Scalable Processor Architecture (SPARC). 278-283 - Steven S. Muchnick, C. Aoki, V. Ghodsi, M. Helft, M. Lee, Richard Tuck, D. Weaver, A. Wu:
Optimizing Compilers for the SPARC Architecture: An Overview. 284-288 - Steve R. Kleiman, Dock Williams:
SunOS on SPARC. 289-295
The New Apollo Workstations
- Terence H. Dineen, Paul J. Leach, Nathaniel Mishkin, Joseph N. Pato, G. L. Wyant:
The Network Computing Architecture and System: An Environment for Developing Distributed Applications. 296-299 - C. R. Frink, P. J. Roy:
The Cache Architecture of the Apollo DN4000. 300-302 - Ken Hinckley, Andrew Schulert:
A Portable and Extensible Environment for Developing Interactive Applications. 303-309
CAD Track
Update on New Standards for Hardware Design: VHDL and EDIF
- Ronald Waxman, James H. Aylor, Erich Marschner:
The VHSIC Hardware Description Language (IEEE Standard 1076): Language Features Revisited. 310-315 - Moe Shahdad:
An Interface Between VHDL and EDIF. 316-319
Advances in the VHDL Design Environment
- David R. Coelho, Alec G. Stanculescu:
A State of the Art VHDL Simulator. 320-323 - Moon Jung Chung, Edwin Rogers, Yoohun Won:
VHDL in an Object Oriented VLSI Design Environment. 324-327 - S. J. Krolikoski:
The V-Synth System. 328-333
Standards and Benchmark Circuits in Logic Testing
- Prabhakar Goel, Harry Chen:
Benchmarking of Test-Generation Systems. 334-337 - F. A. Mann:
IEEE Standard Logic Symbols: Why Use Them? 338-341 - John P. Eurich:
EDIF: Test Generationand Fault Simulation. 342-349
Legal Issues Track
Software Compatibility and Copyright Law
- R. Ben-Yehuda, Roy L. Johnston:
Recent Developments in Copyright Law. 350-353 - G. Gervaise Davis III:
Cloning the IBM PS/2 Series: Legal and Practical Problems. 354-360 - D. R. Seigel:
Functional Compatibility and the Law: From the Necessity of Clean Room Development of Computer Software to the Copyrightability of Computer Hardware. 361-369
Patent Protection for the Computer Industry
- R. S. Laurie:
The Patent/Copyright Interface for Software Protection: Determining the Proper Role of Each. 370-375 - D. Simon:
Finding the Trap Door Through Patent Protection of Busses. 376-381
Neural Networks Track
Introduction to Neural Networks
- C. H. Clanton:
Neurobiology 101: A One Semester in the Neurosciences Instead of a Coffee Break. 382-383 - P. Ransil:
Neural Models and Learning Rules. 384-386 - M. Jurik:
Back Error Propagation: A Critique. 387-393
Implementations of Neural Networks
- B. R. Koball, John H. Wharton:
A Test Vehicle for Braitenberg Control Structures. 394-398 - P. D. Wasserman:
Experiments in Translating Chinese Characters Using Backpropagation. 399-402 - Raymond Scanlon, Mark Johnson:
Machine Emotion. 403-409
Perspectives on Neural Networks: Panel
- Fred F. Coury:
A Position Paper on Neural Networks. COMPCON 1988: 410 - P. Berke:
Hardware Intelligence. COMPCON 1988: 411 - Stuart E. Dreyfus:
Psychology, Philosophy, and Artificial Neural Nets. COMPCON 1988: 412 - Tom J. Schwartz:
Neural Nets in Perspective. COMPCON 1988: 413-417
Databases Track
High Performance Relational Database Systems
- R. Holbrook:
NonStop SQL: A Distributed Relational DBMS for OLTP. 418-421 - R. B. Curtis:
Informix-Turbo. 422-427
High Performance Transaction Processing Systems: Case Studies
- Jim Lyon:
Design Considerations in Replicated Database Systems for Disaster Protection. 428-430 - Samuel DeFazio, C. Greenwald:
The Mead Information Retrieval System. 431 - Alfred Z. Spector, Randy F. Pausch, G. Bruell:
Camelot: A Flexible Distributed Transaction Processing System. 432-439
Distributed Databases
- R. Cornelis:
Site Autonomy in a Distributed Database Environment. 440-447
High End Scientific Workstations Track
The Dana Personal Supercomputer
- C. Moler:
Single-User Supercomputers or How I Got Rid of the BLAS. 448-451 - Glen S. Miranker, Jonathan J. Rubinstein, John Sanguinetti:
Squeezing a Cray-Class Supercomputer into a Single-User Package. 452-456 - Randy Allen, Bruce Borden, Steve Johnson, Michael Kaplan, Way Ting, Charles S. Wetherell:
System Software for the Sciences: Taming the Single-User Supercomputer. 457-463
The Advent of the Personal Supercomputer Workstation
- Michael Sporer, Franklin H. Moss, Craig J. Mathias:
An Introduction to the Architecture of the Stellar Graphics Supercomputer. 464-467 - Forest Baskett, T. A. Jermoluk, D. Solomon:
The 4D-MP Graphics Superworkstation: Computing + Graphics = 40 MIPS + 40 MFLOPS and 100, 000 Lighted Polygons per Second. 468-471 - J. L. Kulp:
Increasing User's Productivity in a High-Performance Graphics Environment. 472-479
Integration of Symbolic, Numerical, and Graphical Techniques in Scientific Computing Environments
- Cleve B. Moler:
MATLAB: A Mathematical Visualization Laboratory. 480-481 - O. Akhrif, Gilmer L. Blankenship, P. Chancelier, C. Gomez, Jean-Pierre Quadrat, A. Sulem:
Integration of Symbolic and Numerical Processing in Control Engineering Design. 482-485 - P. S. Wang:
Graphical User Interfaces and Automatic Generation of Sequential and Parallel Code for Scientific Computing. 486-495
Potpourri Track
Next Generation Buses
- J. A. West:
New Advances in ECL Bus Designs. 496-500 - Paul L. Borrill:
The Futurebus Protocol. 501-504 - Paul Sweazey:
Shared Memory Systems on the Futurebus. 505-513
Tandem CLX Design Methodology
- D. E. Lenoski:
A Highly Integrated Fault-tolerant Minicomputer: The Nonstop CLX. 514-519 - David J. Garcia:
Built-In-Self-Test for the Tandem Nonstop CLX Processor. 520-524 - P. L. Fu:
Design Methodology for System Correctness: Lessons from the Tandem Nonstop CLX. 525-531
Computer-Aided Perception: Enhancement for Tele-Operation
- Stephen R. Ellis, Arthur J. Grunwald, Stephen Smith, Mitchell E. Tyler:
Enhancement of Man-Machine Communication: The Human Use of Inhuman Beings. 532-535 - A. Lasko-Harvill, Chuck Blanchard, W. Smithers, Young Harvill, A. Coffman:
From DataGlove to DataSuit. 536-538 - A. H. Nguyen, H. X. Ngo, Lawrence W. Stark:
Image Model Control of Image Processing. 539-542 - Won S. Kim, Andrew Liu, Katsuya Matsunaga, Lawrence W. Stark:
A Helmet Mounted Display for Telerobotics. 543-547
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