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IBM Systems Journal, Volume 27, 1988
Volume 27, Number 1, 1988
- David B. Rose, Jane E. Munn:
SNA Network Management Directions. 3-14 - Robert E. Moore:
Utilizing the SNA Alert in the Management of Multivendor Networks. 15-31 - Mehrdad (Mo) Ahmadi, James H. Chou, Gerry Gafka:
NetView/PC. 32-44 - Denise Kanyuh:
An Integrated Network Management Product. 45-59 - Barry A. Devlin, Paul T. Murphy:
An Architecture for a Business and Information System. 60-80
Volume 27, Number 2, 1988
- Michael S. Kogan, Freeman L. Rawson III:
The Design of Operating System/2. 90-104 - Philip Y. Chang, William W. Myre:
OS/2 EE Database Manager Overview and Technical Highlights. 105-118 - Susan L. Watson:
OS/2 Query Manager Overview and Prompted Interface. 119-133 - Ross L. Cook, Freeman L. Rawson III, Jay A. Tunkel, Robert L. Williams:
Writing an Operating System/2 Application. 134-157 - Robert Sales:
COBOL/2: The Next Generation in Applications Programming. 158-169 - Ann M. Mizell:
Understanding Device Drivers in Operating System/2. 170-184 - Stephen Thompson:
VGA - Design Choices for a New Video Subsystem. 185-197 - Sandra C. G. Sykes:
The Realtime Interface Co-Processor Multiport/2 Adapter. 198-205 - Alan W. Griffee, Cherrelyn A. Casey:
An Introduction to Typographic Fonts and Digital Font Resources. 206-218 - Roger K. DeBry, Brian G. Platte:
Advanced Function Printing: A Tutorial. 219-233 - Roger K. DeBry, Brian G. Platte, Carol L. Berinato, James W. Marlin:
Architectures of Advanced Function Printing. 234-245
Volume 27, Number 3, 1988
- Earl F. Wheeler, Alan G. Ganek:
Introduction to Systems Application Architecture. 250-263 - Vijay Ahuja:
Common Communications Support in Systems Application Architecture. 264-280 - Richard E. Berry:
Common User Access - A Consistent and Usable Human-Computer Interface for the SAA Environments. 281-300 - Dean E. Wolford:
Application Enabling in SAA. 301-305 - Steven A. Uhlir:
Enabling the User Interface. 306-314 - Lawrence A. Buchwald, Richard W. Davison, Wayne P. Stevens:
Integrating Applications with SAA. 315-324 - William P. Dunfee, J. David McGehe, Robert C. Rauf, Kenneth O. Shipp:
Designing SAA Applications and User Interfaces. 325-347 - Richard A. Demers:
Distributed Files for SAA. 348-361 - Roger Reinsch:
Distributed Database for SAA. 362-369 - Allan L. Scherr:
SAA Distributed Processing. 370-383 - William K. Haynes, M. Eugene Dewell, Paul J. Herman:
The Cross System Product Application Generator: An Evolution. 384-390
Volume 27, Number 4, 1988
- Patti L. Prairie, Allan H. Weis:
IBM's Directions in Technical Computing. 393-403 - Joan McComb, Stanley Schmidt:
Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library for the IBM 3090 Vector Facility. 404-415 - Leslie J. Toomey, Emily C. Plachy, Randolph G. Scarborough, Richard J. Sahulka, Jin F. Shaw, Alfred W. Shannon:
IBM Parallel FORTRAN. 416-435 - Kimming So, Vittorio Zecca:
Program Locality of Vectorized Applications Running on the IBM 3090 with Vector Facility. 436-452 - Hikaru Samukawa:
Programming Style on the IBM 3090 Vector Facility Considering Both Performance and Flexibility. 453-474 - Enrico Clementi, Douglas Logan, Jukka Saarinen:
ICAP/3090: Parallel Processing for Large-Scale Scientific and Engineering Problems. 475-509 - Aladin Kamel, Manuel Kindelan, Piero Sguazzero:
Seismic Computations on the IBM 3090 Vector Multiprocessor. 510-527 - Mikio Sakaki, Hikaru Samukawa, Nobumitsu Honjou:
Effective Utilization of IBM 3090 Large Virtual Storage in the Numerically Intensive Computations of ab initio Molecular Orbitals. 528-540 - P. Angeleri, D. Fabio Lozupone, Fabrizio Piccolo, Jan Clinckemaillie:
PAM-CRASH on the IBM 3090/VF: An Integrated Environment for Crash Analysis. 541-560 - Paul Halpern, Jitendra V. Dave:
Interactive Computations and Display of Characteristics of the Radiation Scattered by a Sphere: A Demonstration for PS/2 Model 80. 561-569
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