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- Design of the 3COM 3 + Local Area Network File SystemW. Paul Sherer. 2-5
- The SUN Network File SystemMark Stein. 6-7
- Design Issues in Heterogeneous Distributed Computing SystemsAnna Hác, M. Diaz. 8-11
- Branch and Bound Style Algorithms for Scheduling Communicating Tasks in a Distributed SystemBruce Greenblatt, Cathy Jo Linn. 12-17
- Distributing Quicksort in a Local Area NetworkGuy T. Almes. 18-25
- Neural Based Knowledge ProcessorJ. Voevodsky. 26-29
- Symbol Structures in Connectionist Networks: Five Properties and Two ArchitecturesDavid S. Touretzky, Mark Derthick. 30-34
- What s Wrong With Neural ArchitecturesD. Partridge. 35-38
- Sentence Comprehension Processing - A Serial Order, Time-Synchronous ProcessHelen M. Gigley. 39-43
- Implementation of Persistent Multi-User Object Oriented SystemsMohammad A. Ketabchi, Roger Wiens. 44-49
- Object Management in the NEXUS Distributed Operating SystemA. Tripathi, A. Ghonami, T. Schmitz. 50-53
- Architectural Support for Object Oriented LanguagesKrishna M. Kavi, Deng-Jyi Chen. 54-59
- INSTANET - A Real Time LAN ArchitectureDavid W. Pritty, J. T. Buchanan, Derek Masson, P. Saad. 60-63
- Local Area Network Broadcast Measurement: Traffic CharacterizationPaul D. Amer, Ram N. Kumar, Rueybin Kao, Jeffrey T. Phillips, Lillian N. Cassel. 64-70
- Effects of Layered Protocols on Performance of a Packet Radio NetworkBrian P. Boesch, Michael J. Flynn. 71-77
- Open Systems Interconnection: A Basis for Computer Communication SystemsJames D. Foley. 78-79
- Manufacturing Automation Protocol & Technical and Office Protocols - Success Through the OSI ModelS. R. Dillon. 80-81
- Mach: Layered Protocols vs. Distributed Systems: A Position PaperRichard F. Rashid. 82-85
- Introduction to the CRISP Instruction Set ArchitectureAlan D. Berenbaum, David R. Ditzel, Hubert R. McLellan. 86-90
- Architectural Innovations in the CRISP MicroprocessorAlan D. Berenbaum, David R. Ditzel, Hubert R. McLellan. 91-95
- Compiling for the CRISP MicroprocessorSumit Bandyopadhyay, Vimal S. Begwani, Robert B. Murray. 96-101
- It s Really Much More Fun Building a Supercomputer Than It Is Simply Inventing OneDennis Fazio. 102-105
- The IBM 3090 System Design With Emphasis on the Vector FacilityStuart G. Tucker. 106-109
- Designing a Multiple Processor EnvironmentL. E. Shar. 110-115
- LISP Machine Architecture IssuesR. S. Lim. 116-119
- High LISP Performance on a High-Level Language ProcessorSteven D. Krueger, Patrick W. Bosshart. 120-123
- Kyoto Common LISP: A High Level Language Implementation of Common LISP on General Purpose MachinesFausto Giunchiglia. 124-129
- The COBOL 1985 LanguageDonald F. Nelson. 130-133
- COBOL Standardization ProcessJim T. Panttaja. 134-135
- A Major COBOL 85 ApplicationG. Hall. 136-137
- Integration of Optical Disk into Mainframe System SoftwareL. B. Lowenthal. 138-141
- A Survey of Very Large Capacity On-Line File Systems Using Optical DisksY. Kinouchi, H. Yamaguchi, T. Komatsu, N. Sakurai. 142-145
- A Comparison of Optical and Magnetic Storage for the Electronic Information Delivery Online System (EIDOS)B. N. Kiser. 146-151
- Bildschimtext: Usage Characteristics and Performance Aspects of the German Videotex SystemsHansjörg Fromm, H. Holsken. 152-157
- TPF: Performance, Capacity, AvailabilityThomas W. Scrutchin. 158-160
- Online Stock Trading Systems: Study of an ApplicationHarald Sammer. 161-163
- Managing Change in a High Dollar Electronic Funds Transfer EnvironmentsB. A. Weintraub. 164-167
- IMS Change Management at Bank of AmericaD. Hughes. 168
- Change Management for a Railroad Operations Control SystemW. J. Zigmant. 169-172
- Change Management in Real Time SystemsS. Beard. 173-175
- Vitesse MinisuperC. Maples. 176
- A New Architecture for SupercomputingJoseph A. Fisher. 177-180
- The Personal SupercomputerG. Culler. 181-183
- Block Processing on a Programmable Systolic ArrayB. Friedlander. 184-187
- ChoopL. Higbie. 188
- Connection Machine SystemG. Rancourt. 189-191
- Mach: A New Foundation for Multiprocessor Systems DevelopmentRichard F. Rashid. 192-193
- UNIX(TM) System V DirectionsAnthony L. Barrese. 194-195
- Directions of Unix at BerkeleyMarshall K. McKusick, Michael J. Karels. 196-199
- Tomorrow s Computing Environment: Putting It All TogetherGary R. Sager. 200-203
- NDoT2P: A High Performance Architectural Simulation ToolR. Smith. 204
- A Performance Analysis of Two Parallel Programming Methodologies in the ContextSteven E. Lucco, Kathleen M. Nichols. 205-210
- The Connection Machine - A General Purpose Accelerator for VLSI CADRolf-Dieter Fiebrich. 211-214
- Switch-Level Simulation on a Hypercube MIMD ComputerK. Y. Tham, P. Kautz. 215-221
- Cryptology in Academia: A Ten Year RetrospectiveGilles Brassard. 222-226
- Rule Based Analysis of Computer SecurityRobert W. Baldwin. 227-233
- Perfect Authentification, Password, ID Card or Extra SensorsJ. Garcia. 234-235
- Intelligent Assistance without Artificial IntelligenceGail E. Kaiser, Peter H. Feiler. 236-241
- An Editor for Program DesignMarvin V. Zelkowitz. 242-246
- STILE: A Graphical Design and Development EnvironmentMichael P. Stovsky, Bruce W. Weide. 247-250
- Trends in Interactive Preparation of DocumentsRichard Furuta. 251-255
- Optical Neural NetworksDemetri Psaltis. 256
- Computational Issues in Optical Digital ComputingB. Keith Jenkins. 257
- Optical SIMD ArraysTimothy J. Drabik, Sing H. Lee. 258-263
- Architecture of WarpMarco Annaratone, Emmanuel A. Arnould, Robert Cohn, Thomas R. Gross, H. T. Kung, Monica S. Lam, Onat Menzilcioglu, Ken Sarocky, John Senko, Jon A. Webb. 264-267
- Programming WarpBernd Bruegge, Chang-Hsin Chang, Robert Cohn, Thomas R. Gross, Monica S. Lam, Peter Lieu, Abu Noaman, David Yam. 268-271
- Applications and Algorithm Partitioning on WarpMarco Annaratone, Francois J. Bitz, Ed Clune, H. T. Kung, Prabir C. Maulik, Hudson Benedito Ribas, P. S. Tseng, Jon A. Webb. 272-279
- The Demand Paged UNIX System V for MC68020/MMB851 Based SystemH. J. Choi, K. W. Rim, K. C. Kim. 280-283
- TDX-1: A Distributed System Architecture for High Throughout Telephone SwitchingW. Yu, S. Y. Kang, K. W. Lee. 284-287
- A Design of an Automatic Loom Operation Monitoring SystemM. S. Ko, S. U. Lee, J. S. Hur, K. J. Sung, D. H. Chang. 288-292
- An Implementation of Reliable Network Controller for Real-Time ApplicationJ. S. Song, E. H. Choi, K. H. Park, M. Kim. 293-301
- Application-Specific CAD of High-Throughout IIR FiltersCheng-Wen Wu, Peter R. Cappello. 302-305
- A Distributed Architecture for Digital Signal ProcessingYen-Jen Oyang, A. M. Peterson. 306-309
- Synchronous Data Flow: Describing Signal Processing Algorithm for Parallel ComputationEdward A. Lee, David G. Messerschmitt. 310-315
- VAX 8800 System OverviewDon McInnis, B. Kusik, Dileep Bhandarkar. 316-321
- The VAX 8800 MicroarchitectureSudhindra N. Mishra. 322-327
- VAX 8800 Cache and MemoryJ. Keller, P. Natusch, John Fu. 328
- VAX 8800 Design Tools and MethodologyD. T. Bak, Cheryl A. Wiecek. 329-333
- Para-Functional Languages for Parallel and Distributed ComputingPaul Hudak. 334-337
- Translating Sequential Languages for Concurrent ExecutionGary Graunke. 338-342
- Parallel Programming on Transputer Based SystemsP. Wilson. 343
- Experience with Three Parallel Programming SystemsMarta Kallstrom, Shreekant S. Thakkar. 344-351
- The Design Ada Systems for Reusable ComponentsGrady Booch. 352
- Software Engineering with Reusable PartsE. E. Wald. 353-356
- Parameterization Pitfalls and PotentialsJoseph A. Goguen. 357
- Software Reuse: Motivators and InhibitorsWill Tracz. 358-365
- Ada Compiler TechnologyJohn B. Goodenough. 366
- Observations on AdaDavid C. Lukham. 367
- Ada Compiler TechnologyMahadevan Ganapathi, Geoffrey O. Mendal. 368-371
- The Ada Software RepositoryRichard Conn. 372-375
- The Reuse System: Cataloging and Retrieval of Reusable SoftwareSusan P. Arnold, Stephen L. Stepoway. 376-379
- Software Reuse Through Information RetrievalWilliam B. Frakes, Brian A. Nejmeh. 380-384
- An Extended Approach to ReusabilityO. Ghisio, P. Gouthier, S. Truzzi. 385-389
- Software Reusability Cannot Be Considered in a VacuumEdward V. Berard. 390-393
- Trusted NetworksS. R. Ames. 394-395
- A Coprocessor for AI: LISP, Prolog and DatabasesTep P. Dobry. 396-402
- The Integration of the Xenologic X-1 Artificial Intelligence Coprocessor with General Purpose ComputersRandy L. Ribler. 403-407
- An Overview of the Xenologic X-1 CoprocessorL. Ackler. 408-409
- Interactive Applications Using CD-IM. T. Edmead. 410-412
- MINOS: An Optical Disk-Based Server for Multimedia Object ManagementStavros Christodoulakis, Theodora Velissaropoulos. 413-416
- Managing Compound Documents in a Multimedia Information EnvironmentD. W. McCammish. 417-425
- Changing the Nature of CAD/CAM Using Artificial IntelligenceKarl G. Kempf. 426-429
- Knowledge-Based Engineering for Production Planning and ControlI. Johnson. 430
- Digital s Knowledge NetworkFrank Lynch. 431-433
- FDDI - An OverviewFloyd E. Ross. 434-440
- Performance Analysis of FDDIL. Green. 441-443
- LED Source and Fiber Specification Issues for the FDDI NetworkD. C. Hanson, Jerry D. Hutchison. 444-447
- The Applicability of the Emerging American National Standard Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) for a Distributed Avionics ArchitectureM. Cohn. 448-453
- Use of an Advanced Expert System Tool for Fault Tree Analysis in Nuclear Power PlantsBjorn Frogner, Robert Dourandish. 454-457
- Fact/Model Representation Environment in an Expert System Tool on PSIH. Kubono, J. Sawamoto, Y. Nagai, Y. Iwashita. 458-461
- Toward an Expert System for Logic Circuit SynthesisS. Costanzo, Antonella Di Stefano, Alberto Faro. 462-468