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39th COMPCON 1994: San Francisco, California, USA
- Spring COMPCON 94, Digest of Papers, San Francisco, California, USA, February 28 - March 4, 1994. IEEE Computer Society 1994, ISBN 0-8186-5380-9
Microprocessors
x86 Micros: The Next Generation
- John H. Wharton:
The State of the x86 World. 2-4 - James Bowles, Jody McCoy:
486 Microprocessor Cache Analysis for Personal Computer Systems. 5-10 - Bruce Burkhardt:
Delivering Next-Generation Performance on Today's Installed Computer Base. 11-16
R4200: A High-Performance MIPS Microprocessor for Portables
- Barbara Zivkov, Brian Ferguson, Mayank Gupta:
R4200: A High-Performance MIPS Microprocessor for Portables. 18-25 - Mayank Gupta, Barbara Zivkov:
A Structured Verification Approach for MIPS Microprocessors: A Case Study of the R4200. 26-31 - Norman Yeung, Barbara Zivkov, Gülbin Ezer:
Unified Datapath: An Innovative Approach to the Design of a Low-Cost, Low-Power, High-Performance Microprocessor. 32-37
Off-the-Shelf PA-RISC Processors
- James R. Bell, Janet Beyers, Ronald E. Jonas:
Precision RISC Organization: An Independednt Operation For PA-RISC Products and Standards. 40-46 - Tetsuhiko Okada, Susumu Narita, Osamu Nishii, Noriharu Hiratsuka, Nobuyuki Hayashi, Mitsuo Asai, Shinji Fujiwara, Mikiko Satoh, Junichi Nishimoto, Hirokazu Aoki, Kunio Uchiyama, Shigeru Matsuo, Hidehito Takewa, Kouji Yamada, Masahiro Kainaga, Norio Nakagawa, Masanobu Yamagami, Hiroshi Takeda, Tsuneo Funabashi:
A PA-RISC Mikroprocessor PA/50L For Low-Cost Systems. 47-52 - S. R. Wang, Archie T. Yeh, R. K. Yang, H. Y. Wang, C. H. Chen, K. C. Lin:
A 66 MHz PA-PISC Embedded Controller with 80486DX-Like Bus Interface. 53-57
Scalable Interconnects
Scalable Interconnects
- David B. Gustavson:
The Many Dimensions of Scalability. 60-63 - David V. James:
The Scalable Coherent Interface: Scaling to High-Performance Systems. 64-71
Fibre Channel Update
- Robert S. Cornelius:
Overview and Status of Fibre Channel. 74-77 - Robert N. Snively:
Implementing a Fibre Channel SCSI Transport. 78-82 - Edward M. Frymoyer:
Fibre Channel Application Profiles, FCSI and FCA. 83-92
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
- Lawrence G. Roberts:
ATM Overview. 94-103 - Steve Bell:
Architecture and Deplyment Issues in ATM LANs. 104
New System Software
Object-Oriented Operating Systems
- Jack Grimes:
Objects 101 - An Implementation View. 106-111 - Glenn Andert:
Object Frameworks in the Taligent OS. 112-121 - James G. Mitchell, Jonathan Gibbons, Graham Hamilton, Peter B. Kessler, Yousef Y. A. Khalidi, Panos Kougiouris, Peter Madany, Michael N. Nelson, Michael L. Powell, Sanjay R. Radia:
An Overview of the Spring System. 122-131 - Christian Jacquemot, P. Gautron, Hans-Georg Baumgarten, F. Hermann, J. Mukerji, Heribert Hartlage, Peter Starup Jensen:
COOL: The CHORUS CORBA Compliant Framework. 132-141
Inside the Newton Personal Digital Assistent
- Michael Culbert:
Low Power Hardware for a High Performance PDA. 144-147 - Robert Welland, Greg Seitz, Lieh-Wuu Wang, Landon Dyer, Tim Harrington, Daniel Culbert:
The Newton Operating System. 148-155 - Walter R. Smith:
The Newton Application Architecture. 156-161
Information Superhighway Infrastructure
Digital Warehouses
- Al Kovalick:
The Fundamental Concepts of Media Servers (Abstract). 164 - Brian Freeman, Gideon Lidor:
Hosting Services - Linking the Information Warehouse to the Information Consumer. 165-171
Interstate Information Highways: Satellites, Fiber, Cable
- Ralph J. Andreotta:
The Role of the Communications Industry in Data Superhighways. 174-176
Local Expressways and Off-Ramps
- Harry J. Saal:
Smart Valley: An Electronic Community - A Vision of Our Future. 178-181 - Dewayne Hendricks:
Wireless Off-Ramps from the Information Highways. 182-184
Applications: Entertainment and the Electronic Communities
- F. Randall Farmer, Chip Morningstar, Douglas Crockford:
From Habitat to Global Cyberspace. 186-192 - Pavel Curtis, David A. Nichols:
MUDs Grow Up: Social Virtual Reality in the Real World. 193-200 - Chris Crawford:
The Coming Revolution in Entertainment Software. 201-203
Commercial Systems
Downsizing
- Jim Gray, Chris Nyberg:
Desktop Batch Processing. 206-211 - Shabbir Khan:
Challenges Facing the TP Industry. 212-215
Client Servers
- Bruce Nelson:
Perspectives on High-Performance File Service. 218-222
New Directions in Management
- Franz J. Fritz, Howard Lau:
Worklow Requirements for Enterprise Applications. 224-229 - Frank Leymann, Dieter Roller:
Business Process Management With FlowMark. 230-234
Commercial Applications for Massive Parallelism
- Robert W. Horst:
Massively Parallel Systems You Can Trust. 236-241 - Neil J. Gunther:
Issues Facing Commercial OLTP Applications on MPP Platforms. 242-247
Semiconductor Technology
New DRAM Organizations
- David Bondurant:
Low Latency EDRAM Main Memory Subsystem for 66MHz Bus Operation. 250-254 - Bill Vogley:
800 Megabyte per Second Systems Via Use of Synchronous DRAM. 255-260 - Charles A. Hart:
CDRAM in a Unified Memory Architecture. 261-266 - Billy Garrett:
RDRAMs: A New Speed Paradigm. 267-273
VLSI Technology
- Michael L. Barry:
Estimating the Effects of Process Technology Improvements on Microprocessor Performance. 276-279 - Hamid Partove, Donald Draper:
A Regenerative Push-Pull Differential Logic Family. 280-285 - Steven R. Boyle, Raymond A. Heald:
A CMOS Circuit for Real-Time Chip Temperature Measurement. 286-291 - Hsin-Chou Chi, Yuval Tamir:
Starvation Prevention for Arbiters of Crossbars with Multi-Queue Input Buffers. 292-297
PowerPC
The PowerPC 603 Microprocessor
- Brad Burgess, Mike Alexander, Ying-wai Ho, Suzanne Plummer Litch, Soummya Mallick, Deene Ogden, Sung-Ho Park, Jeff Slaton:
The PowerPC 603 Microprocessor: A High Performance, Low Power, Superscalar RISC Microprocessor. 300-306 - Sonya Gary, Carl Dietz, Jim Eno, Gianfranco Gerosa, Sung-Ho Park, Hector Sanchez:
The PowerPC 603 Microprocessor: A Low-Power Design for Portable Applications. 307-315 - Ali Poursepanj, Deene Ogden, Brad Burgess, Sonya Gary, Carl Dietz, David Lee, S. Surya, Mike Peters:
The PowerPC 603 Microprocessor: Performance Analysis and Design Trade-offs. 316-323
Power PC Software and System Design
- Julie Shipnes:
Targeting the Motorola RISC Compiler for the PowerPC Architecture. 326-331 - Matt Holle:
The Windows NT Operating System on a PowerPC Microprocessor. 332-336 - Raymond P. Voith:
The PowerPC 603 C++ Verilog Interface Model. 337-340 - Allan R. Steel:
The PowerPC Reference Platform and Machine Abstractions. 341-345
Legal Issues
Patents
- Richard H. Abramson:
When the Chickens Come Home to Roost: The Licensed Foundry Defense in Patent Cases. 348-354
Creativity and Rights
- Peter N. Detkin:
The Effect of Lotus v. Borland - or ... "Whose Program Is It Anyway". 356-359
RISC Systems
PA-RISC: Extending the Range
- Rob Horning, Mike Diehl, Jeff Hargis, Roger Pearson, Paul Tucker, Steve Scheid, Howell Felsenthal:
Hewlett-Packard's New Multimedia Enabled PA-RISC Workstations. 362-368 - Tom Spencer, Frank Lettang, Curtis McAllister, Tony Riccio, Joe Orth, Don Weiss, Brian Arnold:
A Workstation I/O System on a Chip. 369-374 - Gordon Kurpanek, Ken Chan, Jason Zheng, Eric DeLano, William Bryg:
PA7200: A PA-RISC Processor with Integrated High Performance MP Bus Interface. 375-382
IBM 2nd Generation POWER RISC/600 Systems
- Steven W. White:
POWER2: Architecture and Performance. 384-388 - Jama Barreh, Sudhir Dhawan, Troy N. Hicks, David J. Shippy:
The POWER2 Processor. 389-398 - Maurice T. Franklin, Edward H. Welbon:
POWER2: Performance Measurement and Analysis of TPC-C. 399-404
Alpha AXP Personal Computer
- Dina L. McKinney, Daniel L. Leibholz, Mark B. Rosenbluth, James R. Mullens, Kwong-Tak A. Chui, Masooma Bhaiwala, Sanjay J. Patel, Christopher L. Houghton, Delvan A. Ramey:
DECchip 21066: The Alpha AXP Chip for Cost-Focused Systems. 406-413 - Douglas Sanders:
Designing a PC with the DECchip 21066. 414-417 - Benn L. Schreiber, Thomas Van Baak:
Porting Windows NT to the Alpha AXP Architecture. 418-422
Silicon Valley Meets Hollywood
Managing Video and Imaging Data
- Ron Barber, Myron Flickner, Jim Hafner, Denis Lee, Wayne Niblack, Dragutin Petkovic, Jonathan Ashley, T. McConnell, J. Ho, J. S. Jang, D. Berkowitz, Peter Yanker, Mimi Vo, D. Haas, D. Lassig, S. Tate, A. Chang, P. van Houten, J. Chang, T. Petersen, D. Lutrell, M. Snedden, P. Faust, C. Matteucci, M. Rayner, R. Peters, W. Beck, J. Witsett:
Multimedia Manager: Query by Image Content and Its Applications. 424-429 - William H. Tetzlaff, Martin G. Kienzle, Dinkar Sitaram:
A Methodology for Evaluating Storage Systems in Distributed and Hierarchical Video Servers. 430-439
Post Production for Film and Video
- David A. Epstein, W. Randall Koons:
The Digital Transformation of Hollywood: Format and Resolution Independent Digital Post-Production. 442-444 - Robert C. Plotkin:
The Digital Compression Facility - A Solution to Today's Compression Needs. 445-449 - Leon Silverman:
Power, Vision and the Death of the Radio Studio. 450-453
The Silicon Behind the Silver Screen
- Eric Enderton:
Computer Graphics for Jurassic Park. 456-457
Mobile Computing
Technologies for a New Generation of Communications
- Phil Goldman:
Magic Cap, a Platform for Communications. 460-461
Mobile Computing Technologies
- David J. Goodman, Tomasz Imielinski:
Future Directions for Wireless Data. 464-466 - Asim Smailagic, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
The CMU Mobile Computers: A New Generation of Computer Systems. 467-473
Low Power Systems Technology
- Stephen B. Furber, Paul Day, Jim D. Garside, N. C. Paver, John V. Woods:
AMULET1: A Micropipelined ARM. 476-485 - Paul Freet:
The SH Microprocessor: 16-Bit Fixed Length Instruction Set Provides Better Power and Die Size. 486-488 - Ching-Long Su, Chi-Ying Tsui, Alvin M. Despain:
Lower Power Architecture Design and Compilation Techniques for High-Performance Processors. 489-498
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