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IEEE Computer, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, January 1980
- Portia Isaacson, Egil Juliussen:
Guest Editorial: Window on the 80's. 4-7 - Jim Hayes:
MOS Scaling. 8-13 - William A. Wulf:
Trends in the Design and Implementation of Programming Languages. 14-25 - Michael J. Foster, H. T. Kung:
The Design of Special-Purpose VLSI Chips. 26-40 - Robert M. Aiken:
Computer Science Education in the 1980's. 41-46 - Stefano Crespi-Reghizzi, Pierluigi Corti, Alberto Dapra:
PLZ-SYS PL/65 PL/M RPL/2 Mistral PLZ Special Feature A Survey of Microprocessor Languages. 48-66 - Jerome T. Coonen:
Special Feature an Implementation Guide to a Proposed Standard for Floating-Point Arithmetic. 68-79 - Steve Ka-Lai Leung:
BANCS Special Feature the Concept and Implementation of BANCS. 80-92 - James R. Armstrong, Garry W. Woodruff:
Special Feature Chip-Level Simulation of Microprocessors. 94-100 - P. I. Rosengard:
Conference Report Fourth International Conference on Software Engineering. 101-103
Volume 13, Number 2, February 1980
- Harvey A. Freeman:
Back-End Storage Networks. 7-8 - James E. Thornton:
Back-End Network Approaches. 10-17 - Imrich Chlamtac, William R. Franta, Peter C. Patton, Bill Wells:
Performance Issues in Back-End Storage Networks. 18-31 - Richard W. Watson:
Network Architecture Design for Back-End Storage Networks. 32-48 - George A. Champine:
Back-End Technology Trends. 50-58 - Donald L. Wollesen:
CMOS LSI Special Feature: CMOS LSI - Computer Component Process of the 80's. 59-67 - Judy Butland, Stanley David Butland:
Special Feature: An Easy-to-Use Graph Drawing Package. 69-80
Volume 13, Number 3, March 1980
- Dhiraj K. Pradhan:
Fault-Tolerant Computing. 6-7 - Sheldon B. Akers Jr.:
Test Generation Techniques. 9-15 - John P. Hayes, Edward J. McCluskey:
Testability Considerotions in Microprocessor-Based Design. 17-26 - Dhiraj K. Pradhan, Jack J. Stiffler:
Error-Correcting Codes and Self-Checking Circuits. 27-37 - Albert L. Hopkins Jr.:
Fault-Toleront System Design: Broad Brush and Fine Print. 39-45 - Arthur D. Friedman, Luca Simoncini:
System-Level Fault Diagnosis. 47-53 - David A. Rennels:
Distributed Fault-Tolerant Computer Systems. 55-65 - Carlo H. Séquin:
Special Feature: Instruction in MOS LSI Systems Design. 67-73 - S. M. Neville:
Workshop Report: Computer Elements Committee Discusses Micros and Minis. 75-77
Volume 13, Number 4, April 1980
- John D. Spragins:
Analytical Queueing Models. 9-11 - Arnold O. Allen:
Queueing Models of Computer Systems. 13-24 - Charles H. Sauer, K. Mani Chandy:
Approximate Solution of Queueing Models. 25-32 - Jeffrey P. Buzen, Peter J. Denning:
Measuring and Calculating Queue Length Distributions. 33-44 - Kishor S. Trivedi, Robert E. Kinicki:
A Model for Computer Configuration Design. 47-54 - Ronald S. Lemos:
Special Feature: Methods, Styles, and Attitudes in the Programming Language Classroom. 58-65 - K. S. Shankar:
Tutorial: Data Structures, Types, and Abstractions. 67-77
Volume 13, Number 5, May 1980
- William B. Thompson:
Machine Perception for Industrial Applications. 7-8 - Gerald J. Agin:
Computer Vision Systems for Industrial Inspection and Assembly. 11-20 - Ware Myers:
Industry Begins to Use Visual Pattern Recognition. 21-31 - John F. Jarvis:
Visual Inspection Automation. 32-38 - Gilbert B. Porter III, Joseph L. Mundy:
Visual Inspection System Design. 40-48 - Masahiko Yachida, Saburo Tsuji:
Industrial Computer Vision in Japan. 50-63 - John R. Welch:
Automatic Speech Recognition-Putting It to Work in Industry. 65-73 - Mahadev Satyanarayanan:
Special Feature: Commercial Multiprocessing Systems. 75-96 - Mahadev Satyanarayanan:
Multiprocessing: An Annotated Bibliography. 101-116
Volume 13, Number 6, June 1980
- David C. Rine, Robert M. Aiken:
Computer Education. 7-9 - J. A. Jordan Jr.:
Computing Education for the Developing Asian Countries. 11-17 - Zvonko G. Vranesic, Kenneth J. Thurber, Sperry Univac:
Teaching Computer Structures. 19-25 - Pei Hsia, Frederick E. Petry:
A Systematic Approach to Interactive Programming. 27-34 - Patrick P. Fasang, David C. Rine:
Computer Science and Engineering Curricula: The Bridge from Theory to Applications. 37-42 - Ware Myers:
Special Feature Computer Graphics: The Human Interface. 45-54 - Michael Loceff:
Special Feature a New Approach to High-Speed Computer Graphics: The Line. 56-66
Volume 13, Number 7, July 1980
- Robert M. Aiken, David C. Rine:
Using Computers in Education. 9 - Robert M. Aiken, Ludwig Braun:
Into the 80's with Microcomputer-Based Learning. 11-16 - Jacques Hebenstreit:
10, 000 Microcomputers for French Secondary Schools. 17-21 - Joseph I. Lipson:
Technology in Science Education: The Next 10 Years. 23-28 - Jesse M. Heines:
Courseware Development and the NSF. 31-34 - Mark S. Fox, Donald J. Bebel, Alice C. Parker:
The Automated Dictionary. 35-48 - Ware Myers:
Special Feature Computer Graphics: A Two-Way Street. 49-58 - James H. Clark:
Special Feature A VLSI Geometry Processor For Graphics. 59-68
Volume 13, Number 8, August 1980
- Alfred V. Aho:
Translator Writing Systems: Where Do they Now Stand? 9-14 - Stephen C. Johnson:
Language Development Tools on the Unix System. 16-21 - Susan L. Graham:
Table-Driven Code Generation. 25-34 - Bruce W. Leverett, R. G. G. Cattell, Steven O. Hobbs, Joseph M. Newcomer, Andrew Henry Reiner, Bruce R. Schatz, William A. Wulf:
An Overview of the Production-Quality Compiler-Compiler Project. 38-49 - Richard H. Thayer, Arthur B. Pyster, Roger C. Wood:
Special Feature The Challenge of Software Engineering Project Management. 51-59
Volume 13, Number 9, September 1980
- Jürg Nievergelt:
A Pragmatic Introduction to Courseware Design. 7-21 - Maurice V. Wilkes:
The Impact of Wide-Band Local Area Communication Systems on Distributed Computing. 22-25 - H. Bennett Teates, Billy B. Wise:
Accreditation: A New Embedded-Computer Standardization Approach. 26-32 - Gerard Salton:
Automatic Information Retrieval. 41-56 - Sreekaanth S. Isloor, T. Anthony Marsland:
The Deadlock Problem: An Overview. 58-78
Volume 13, Number 10, October 1980
- Michael J. Flynn:
Directions and Issues in Architecture and Language. 5-22 - Harvey G. Cragon:
The Elements of Single-Chip Microcomputer Architecture. 27-41 - Stephen P. Morse, Bruce W. Ravenel, Stanley Mazor, William B. Pohlman:
Intel Microprocessors-8008 to 8086. 42-60 - Arthur V. Pohm, Terry A. Smay:
Tutorials on Computer Systems Series Editors' Introduction. 63-64 - Garry Rodrigue, E. Dick Giroux, Michael Pratt:
1 Tutorial Series Perspectives on Large-Scale Scientific Computation. 65-80 - Richard W. Boberg:
Proposed Microcomputer System 796 Bus Standard. 89-105
Volume 13, Number 11, November 1980
- Svetlana P. Kartashev, Steven I. Kartashev:
Supersystems for the 80's. 11-14 - Charles R. Vick, Svetlana P. Kartashev, Steven I. Kartashev:
Adptable Architectures for Supersystems. 17-35 - Carl G. Davis, Robert L. Couch:
Ballistic Missile Defense: A Supercomputer Challenge. 37-46 - Jack B. Dennis:
Data Flow Supercomputers. 48-56 - Wesley W. Chu, Leslie J. Holloway, Min-Tsung Lan, Kemal Efe:
Task Allocation in Distributed Data Processing. 57-69 - Edward W. Kozdrowicki, Douglas J. Theis:
Second Generation of Vector Supercomputers. 71-83 - George A. Champine:
2 Tutorial Series Perspectives on Business Data Processing. 84-99 - John W. Balde:
Workshop Report: Computer Packaging Workshop Explores Impact of LSI. 100-103
Volume 13, Number 12, December 1980
- Alan J. S. Ball, Gregor von Bochmann, Jan Gecsei:
Videotex Networks. 8-14 - J. C. Huang:
Instrumenting Programs for Symbolic-Trace Generation. 17-23 - Martha A. Branstad, John C. Cherniavsky, W. Richards Adrion:
Validation, Verification, and Testing for the Individual Programmer. 24-30 - Charles H. House:
Tutorial Series 3 Perspectives on Dedicated and Control Processing. 35-49 - Daniel P. Siewiorek, David A. Rennels:
Workshop Report: Fault-Tolerant VLSI Design. 51-53 - Charles McCabe:
The Open Channel. 73-75
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