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- The MC68000 family and distributed processingJohn F. Stockton. 29-35 [doi]
- Using operational standards to enhance system performanceDavid R. Vincent. 37-52 [doi]
- Distributed processing with the Z8000 familyRichard Mateosian, Janak Pathak. 53-57 [doi]
- Distributed processing with iAPX 186 microprocessor systemsTony Zingale. 59-65 [doi]
- High-performance, high-capacity single-chip microcomputersEd Peatrowsky. 67-71 [doi]
- Expanded single-chip principles in practical applicationRandy M. Dumse. 73-79 [doi]
- Making the most of VLSI in microcomputersJerry L. Corbin. 81-84 [doi]
- Single-chip microcomputers can be easy to programBill Huston. 85-93 [doi]
- Speak software and carry a strip chipMichael Shapiro. 95-101 [doi]
- A distributed operating system for a powerful system with dynamic architectureSteven I. Kartashev, Svetlana P. Kartashev. 103-116 [doi]
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- A methodology for the development of special-purpose function architecturesRaymond A. Liuzzi, P. Bruce Berra. 125-134 [doi]
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- A list-processing-oriented data flow machine architectureMakoto Amamiya, Ryuzo Hasegawa, Osamu Nakamura, Hirohide Mikami. 143-151 [doi]
- Lookahead networksG. Jack Lipovski, Ambuj Goyal, Miroslaw Malek. 153-165 [doi]
- Reconfigurable multicomputer networks for very fast real-time applicationsCarl Davis, Svetlana P. Kartashev, Steven I. Kartashev. 167-184 [doi]
- MPP: a supersystem for satellite image processingKenneth E. Batcher. 185-191 [doi]
- Optimal design of a distributed supersystemDavid F. Palmer, James P. Ignizio, Catherine M. Murphy. 193-198 [doi]
- Distributed processing with the NS16000 familyLeslie Kohn. 199-204 [doi]
- Exploiting parallelism for the performance enhancement of non-numeric applicationsDavid J. DeWitt, Dina Friedland. 207-216 [doi]
- Performance engineering of software systems: a case studyConnie U. Smith, James C. Browne. 217-224 [doi]
- A systolic processor for signal processingG. A. Frank, E. M. Greenawalt, A. V. Kulkarni. 225-231 [doi]
- Parallel-processing a large scientific problemRobert Hiromoto. 233-237 [doi]
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- Performance modeling in the design processWilliam Alexander, Richard S. Brice. 257-262 [doi]
- MEDOC: a methodology for designing and evaluating large-scale real-time systemsEric Le Mer. 263-271 [doi]
- The research queueing package: past, present, and futureCharles H. Sauer, Edward A. MacNair, James F. Kurose. 273-280 [doi]
- Audience identification for end user documentationJanis G. Raymond. 281-285 [doi]
- Computer-aided documentationSaul Rosenberg. 287-291 [doi]
- The development of software engineers: a view from a userWalter P. Warner, Richard E. Nance. 293-300 [doi]
- An industrial software engineering methodology supported by an automated environmentMichael S. Deutsch. 301-307 [doi]
- An approach to the definition and implementation of a software development environmentJames F. Elwell. 309-318 [doi]
- A JOVIAL programming support environmentEdith M. McMahon. 319-325 [doi]
- The impact of Ada on software engineeringKenneth L. Bowles. 327-332 [doi]
- The importance of Ada programming support environmentsThomas A. Standish. 333-339 [doi]
- Challenges and requirements for new application generatorsAlfonso F. Cardenas, William P. Grafton. 341-349 [doi]
- Program generators and their effect on programmer productivityRichard L. Roth. 351-358 [doi]
- Application generators at IBMAaron M. Goodman. 359-362 [doi]
- Application generators: a case studyJames H. Waldrop. 363-368 [doi]
- Requirements definition and its interface to the SARA design methodology for computer-based systemsJames W. Winchester, Gerald Estrin. 369-379 [doi]
- The role of requirements analysis in the system life cycleYuzo Yamamoto, Richard V. Morris, Christopher Hartsough, E. David Callender. 381-387 [doi]
- Application generators: an introductionJerrold M. Grochow. 389-392 [doi]
- Software product quality assuranceJohn R. Ryan. 393-398 [doi]
- A quality assurance program for software maintenanceJohn W. Center. 399-407 [doi]
- The independent role: verification and validation, and compliance testingBarbara J. Taute. 409-414 [doi]
- Quality assurance in a large commercial data processing installationC. W. Lybrook. 415-426 [doi]
- Data-server design issuesFred J. Maryanski. 429-438 [doi]
- Acceptance criteria for computer securityWilliam Neugent. 441-448 [doi]
- Private sector needs for trusted/secure computer systemsRein Turn. 449-460 [doi]
- Impacts of information system vulnerabilities on societyLance J. Hoffman. 461-467 [doi]
- Uniform help facilities for a cooperative user interfacePhilip J. Hayes. 469-474 [doi]
- Natural-language help in the Consul systemWilliam Mark. 475-479 [doi]
- Programs as data for their help systemsElaine Rich. 481-485 [doi]
- The implementation of a cryptography-based secure office systemChristian Müller-Schloer, Neal R. Wagner. 487-492 [doi]
- Criteria for a standard command language based on data abstractionDavid Beech. 493-499 [doi]
- Integration of bottom-up and top-down contextual knowledge in text error correctionSargur N. Srihari, Jonathan J. Hull, Ramesh Choudhari. 501-508 [doi]
- DIALOGUE: providing total terminal independenceDavid Vaskevitch. 509-514 [doi]
- The star user interface: an overviewDavid Canfield Smith, Charles H. Irby, Ralph Kimball, Eric Harslem. 515-528 [doi]
- MFS: a modular text formatting systemJames D. Mooney. 529-535 [doi]
- Complex business systems: a strategy for successNaomi Lee Bloom. 539-547 [doi]
- The role of the user at standard oil company (Indiana) in the development of large-scale business systemsJames E. Jackson. 549-553 [doi]
- The role of data center personnel in the development of a large-scale business systemDavid A. Cox. 555-560 [doi]
- What life? What cycle?Nicholas Zvegintzov. 561-568 [doi]
- Data model processingMatthew B. Koll, W. Terry Hardgrave, Sandra B. Salazar. 571-578 [doi]
- Automatic database system conversion: schema revision, data translation, and source-to-source program transformationBen Shneiderman, Glenn Thomas. 579-587 [doi]
- Fair timestamp allocation in distributed systemsSaid K. Rahimi, William R. Franta. 589-594 [doi]
- Data abstraction for Pascal programmersViswanathan Santhanam, John R. Potochnik. 595-603 [doi]
- Spirit-III: an advanced relational database machine introducing a novel data-staging architecture with Tuple Stream Filters to preprocess relational algebraNoriyuki Kamibayashi, Kazuo Seo. 605-616 [doi]
- Data language requirements of database machinesDawei Luo, Daozhong Xia, S. Bing Yao. 617-626 [doi]
- Performance analysis of database join processorsFu Tong, S. Bing Yao. 627-638 [doi]
- Evaluating database management systemsEdward S. Davidson. 639-648 [doi]
- Performance study of a dual CDC Cyber 170/750 systemM. Seetha Lakshmi, Tom W. Keller. 649-655 [doi]
- Computational lexicology: a research programRobert A. Amsler. 657-663 [doi]
- Use of ::::Webster s Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary:::: to construct a master hyphenation listJames L. Peterson. 665-670 [doi]
- Models, languages, and heuristics for distributed computingRobert E. Filman, Daniel P. Friedman. 671-677 [doi]
- Weakest environment of communicating processesZhou Chaochen. 679-690 [doi]
- Adaptive structuring of distributed databasesK. Dan Levin. 691-696 [doi]
- Distributed scheduling of resources on interconnection networksBenjamin W. Wah, Anthony Hicks. 697-709 [doi]
- A microcomputer system for color video picture processingYoshikuni Okawa. 713-718 [doi]
- The importance and futility of device independence in computer graphicsAnders Vinberg. 719-726 [doi]
- Optimal three-dimensional flight control of a supersonic fighterChing-Fang Lin, Khai Li Hsu. 727-734 [doi]
- Structured D-chart: a diagrammatic methodology in structured programmingC. Jinshong Hwang. 735-748 [doi]
- Planning for software tool implementation: experience with SchemacodePierre N. Robillard, Réjean Plamondon. 749-757 [doi]
- Distributed processing of problem-solving applications for farmersRobert C. Gammill, Lynn Thorp. 759-766 [doi]
- RIPS net: the impact of an optical communication networkKoji Yada, Masanori Honda, Seiji Fujino. 767-774 [doi]
- A coherent scheme to support location-independent references in internetwork environmentRay Cheng, J. W.-S. Liu. 775-784 [doi]
- Issues and methods for practical distributed data processing applications: IMaurice Blackman, Hugh Ryan. 785-791 [doi]
- Issues and methods for practical distributed data processing applications: IIMaurice Blackman, Hugh Ryan. 793-802 [doi]
- A technological review of the FORTRAN I compilerFrances E. Allen. 805-809 [doi]
- Computing prior to FORTRANRobert W. Bemer. 811-816 [doi]
- History of FORTRAN standardizationMartin N. Greenfield. 817-824 [doi]
- DYSTAL: nonnumeric applications of FORTRANJames M. Sakoda. 825-830 [doi]