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IEEE Computer, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, January 1974
- Arthur J. Collmeyer:
Developments in design automation. 9-12 - Attila Tóth, Chip Holt:
Automated database-driven digital testing. 13-20 - Roland L. Mattison:
Design automation of MOS artwork. 21-28 - Simon Wieczner:
Interactive graphics in design automation. 29-33 - Sigurd Waaben, George C. Feth:
LSI microprocessing workshop summary. 34-36 - David J. Kuck, Paul P. Budnik, Shyh-Ching Chen, Duncan H. Lawrie, Ross A. Towle, Richard E. Strebendt, Edward W. Davis, Joseph Han, Paul W. Kraska, Yoichi Muraoka:
Measurements of parallelism in ordinary FORTRAN programs. 37-46
Volume 7, Number 2, February 1974
- Albert F. Hartung:
Computer networks and communications. 11-12 - Dixon R. Doll:
Telecommunications turbulence and the computer network evolution. 13-22 - Stanley Winkler, Lee Danner:
Data security in the computer communication environment. 23-31 - Gerald C. Schutz, George E. Clark:
Data communication standards. 32-41 - Leonard E. Shar, Edward S. Davidson:
A multiminiprocessor system implemented through pipelining. 42-51
Volume 7, Number 3, March 1974
- Ragnar N. Nilsen:
Distributed-function computer architectures. 15-16 - Earl C. Joseph:
Innovations in heterogeneous and homogeneous distributed-function architectures. 17-24 - Jean-Loup Baer:
Models for the design, simulation, and performance of distributed-function architecture. 25-30 - David J. Farber:
Software considerations in distributed architectures. 31-35 - W. J. Poppelbaum:
Information hardware... again. 36-37 - Joe Weisbecker:
A simplified microcomputer architecture. 41-47
Volume 7, Number 4, April 1974
- J. Michael Galey:
Computer-Aided design: Selections from the 10th annual design automation workshop. 17 - David W. Hightower:
The interconnection problem: A tutorial. 18-32 - Peter Freeman:
Automating software design. 33-38 - Ernst G. Ulrich, Thomas E. Baker:
Concurrent simulation of nearly identical digital networks. 39-44 - Nitta P. Dooner, Janice R. Lourie, Pat Velderman:
An interactive graphic and process controlled system for composing and sampling loom constrained designs. 45-49 - Douglas J. Theis:
Vector supercomputers. 52-61
Volume 7, Number 5, May 1974
- Gerald R. Ford:
Update. 10-13 - Harry C. Andrews:
Digital image processing. 17-19 - Ali Habibi, Guner S. Robinson:
A survey of digital picture coding. 22-34 - Harry C. Andrews:
Digital image restoration: A survey. 36-45 - Claude L. Patterson III, Guenther Buechler:
Digital image processing at the Aerospace Corporation. 46-52 - Bobby R. Hunt, D. H. Janney:
Digital image processing at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. 57-62 - George W. Wecksung, Katherine Campbell:
Digital image processing at EG&G. 63-71 - Michael P. Ekstrom:
Digital image processing at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory part I - Diagnostic radiography applications. 72-78 - Brian H. Mayall:
Digital image processing at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory part II - Biomedical applications. 81-87
Volume 7, Number 6, June 1974
- Dick B. Simmons:
A special report from the Vice President for Chapter Activities. 3 - Richard R. Muntz:
Operating systems. 21 - Gerald J. Popek:
Protection structures. 22-33 - Robert P. Goldberg:
Survey of virtual machine research. 34-45 - Eralp A. Akkoyunlu, Arthur J. Bernstein, Richard E. Schantz:
Interprocess communication facilities for network operating systems. 46-55
Volume 7, Number 7, July 1974
- Donald R. Nelson:
Microprocessor architecture introduction. 19 - Theodore A. Laliotis:
Microprocessors present and future. 20-24 - George Reyling:
Considerations in choosing a microprogramable bit-sliced architecture. 26-29 - Joseph R. Herr:
Microprocessor design for inteligent point-of-sale terminals. 30-34 - Ann R. Ward:
LSI microprocessors and microcomputers: A bibliography. 35-36 - Michael R. Paige, Jeoffrey P. Benson:
The use of software probes in testing FORTRAN programs. 40-47 - H. Britton Sanderford:
Special feature: The TORC TP - III. 48-51
Volume 7, Number 8, August 1974
- James D. Schoeffler:
Advance technical program. 15-18 - Donald R. Nelson:
Microprocessor applications. 19 - Joe Weisbecker:
A practical, low-cost, home/school microprocessor system. 20-31 - Ron H. Temple, Shaun S. Devlin:
The use of microprocessors as automobile on-board controlers. 33-36 - Richard J. Clark:
A microprocessor controled electronic distance meter. 41-47 - L. C. Cropper, J. W. Whiting:
Microprocessors in CRT terminals. 48-53
Volume 7, Number 9, September 1974
- David C. Rine:
Multiple-valued logic and computer science and the 20th century. 18-19 - George Epstein, Gideon Frieder, David C. Rine:
The development of multiple-valued logic as related to computer science. 20-32 - Zvonko G. Vranesic, Kenneth C. Smith:
Engineering aspects of multi-valued logic systems. 34-41 - George Abraham:
Variable radix multistable integrated circuits. 42-59 - Robert L. Davis:
Uniform shift networks. 60-71 - John Race:
Fiction: Scorched earth policy. 72-73
Volume 7, Number 10, October 1974
- Burt H. Liebowitz:
Real time computer applications in gambling. 18-19 - David A. Levine:
Computers at the racetrack. 20-28 - Stephen L. Dunik:
Large scale off-track betting systems. 30-38 - Paul D. Stigall, Ömür Tasar:
A review of directed graphs as applied to computors. 39-47 - Ray A. Jarvis:
Special feature: An interactive minicomputer laboratory for graphics, image processing, and pattern recognition. 49-60 - Robert R. Brown:
1974 Lake Arrowhead Workshop on structured programming. 61-63 - Glen C. Bacon:
Mass storage workshop report. 64-65
Volume 7, Number 11, November 1974
- Wesley W. Chu, Holger Opderbeck:
Performance of replacement algorithms with different page sizes. 14-23 - Ivan Flores:
Lookahead control in the IBM System 370 model 165. 24-38 - Edouard J. Desautels:
On computing facilities for computer science. 39-49 - Frederick J. Bethke:
Technical writing: Weaving the Silk purse. 50-51 - Louise H. Jones, Richard L. Kleir, Alan Salisbury, John Tartar, Larry L. Wear:
Workshop report: Micro 7 highlights. 52-54
Volume 7, Number 12, December 1974
- Frederick J. Hill:
Introducing AHPL. 28-30 - Yaohan Chu:
Introducing CDL. 31-33 - Donald L. Dietmeyer:
Introducing DDL. 34-38 - Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Introducing ISP. 39-41 - Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Introducing PMS. 42-44 - Stephen Y. H. Su:
A survey of computer hardware description languages in the U.S.A. 45-51 - Jean G. Vaucher:
Hardware description languages in Canada. 53-54 - Jean Mermet:
Hardware description languages in France. 55-56 - Robert Piloty:
Hardware description languages in the Federal Republic of Germany. 57-59 - F. Marcoz, Orazio Tedone:
Hardware description languages in Italy. 60-61 - Hitoshi Watanabe, Kiichi Fujino:
Hardware description languages in Japan. 62-63 - Bulent I. Dervisoglu:
Hardware description languages in Great Britain. 64-66 - Waldo G. Magnuson:
CHDL workshop held in Germany. 67
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